(Music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments.
Move or swing back and forth.
1 However, away from official channels, unregulated grey market trade continues to flourish .
2 However, away from official channels, unregulated gray market trade continues to flourish .
3 To flourish it must attract new designers, new ideas and new muses.
4 Without this an environment conducive to state capture will continue to flourish .
5 And American Pharaoh has helped these sites flourish in the past year.
6 The dissenting MPs say it will allow corruption to continue to flourish .
7 With rhetorical flourish , the 65-year-old from Chicago said: There's power in love.
8 But water in usable form was necessary if they were to flourish .
9 The home side took control in midfield allowing Southampton's attack to flourish .
10 Others believe that e-books will flourish , it's only a question of when.
11 As a social experience, and institutionally, however, Christianity will flourish in India.
12 In confirmation you may yet hear the musical flourish in his honor.
13 You don't flourish if you're left to do anything in any situation.
14 Just then there was a flourish and a special course was announced.
15 If you want to flourish in the cut-buddy lane, go right ahead.
16 For the final flourish , Jordan adds as many potted plants as possible.
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