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Britain has enormous amount of talent, as we've seen from the BAFTAs. It's all here, and it has to be allowed to flourish.

Our role is to maintain and monitor a framework in which fair competition can flourish.

Television is the medium that's allowing women's stories to flourish.

The free market allowed shock jocks to flourish, and millions of listeners apparently enjoyed the rant.

It's so easy to flourish a moment with a cape.

Well-established companies choosing to reinvest and create new jobs is what helps communities like Chatham flourish.

True religious movements prosper and flourish under tribulation.

That's what is always fascinating about racism - how it is allowed, if not encouraged, to flourish freely in public spaces, the way racism and bigotry are so often unquestioned.

We need a place in which we may flourish and be ourselves.

Shale gas, if left to flourish, could create several hundred thousand more jobs.

Well-established companies choosing to reinvest and create new jobs is what helps communities like Chatham flourish.

Mobs and dictators were made for each other, and when mobs appear, dictators will soon flourish.

When schools flourish, all flourishes.

I'm so drastically independent; I don't tend to flourish in relationships.

What does it mean to be an individual? What does it mean to flourish?

Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish.

When a nation is filled with strife, then do patriots flourish.

When schools flourish, all flourishes.

McDonald's cannot flourish without McDonnell Douglas, the designer of the F-15.

Silence is the necessary soil for any thought to flourish.

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