(1) The state hopes to prosper from free trade with the United States
(2) Some individuals just couldn't grow, couldn't prosper , couldn't feast on what was provided for them by this individual freedom and choice.
(3) The nation plans to prosper from free trade with the US
(4) We will multiply and prosper such that our empire is infinite and our ingenuity boundless.
(5) Cities can either grow and prosper , or they decline and decay.
(6) This lovely eastern river enjoyed a fine 2004 and I hope that it will continue to prosper this spring and beyond.
(7) He too is tempted to believe he could grow old and prosper with her by his side.
(8) To survive and prosper you may have to change with it or adapt your systems and attitudes to suit.
(9) Neither is the fact that yet another talented Canadian visionary couldn't grow and prosper here.
(10) Areas where grey squirrels cannot prosper
(11) Several times, she had almost given up hope that the business would ever prosper and the only thing that kept her going had been her pride.
(12) Areas where gray squirrels cannot prosper
(13) We don't feed on the younger or the stronger so that they may grow and prosper .
(14) By giving to God first he promises that he will prosper us.
(15) Of course, his alleged specialty is international trade, where he supposedly has made a case for moderate protectionism as a way to prosper a nation.
(16) But if the game is to survive and prosper it will have to translate impressive viewing figures into commercial revenue.
(17) A number of buildings were already provided and if the institution was to prosper it would need to expand.
(18) Yet, though we might wish that all marriages provided a secure and loving environment within which children will flourish and prosper , experience reminds us that this is not necessarily the case.
(19) He also feels that the standard of the men on the short-list is such that the club will prosper whoever they appoint.
(20) When the crop begins to grow and prosper , he can retire, become a gentleman farmer, and let a new, by now wiser, younger man, take over.