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He has suffered some, but he has also prospered greatly.
Elected politicians have prospered by urging voters to distrust them.
As the 'Ndrangheta prospered, it built a cult around itself.
It's incredible the way Africa has prospered and has progressed.
Politicians prospered – but the jobs left, and the factories closed.
Politicians prospered -- but the jobs left, and the factories closed.
With their "other backward caste" status, many Yadavs have prospered.
In fact, when it comes to technology, China has prospered.
Politicians prospered but the jobs left and the factories closed.
I survived and prospered at Columbia for one reason only.
The twins prospered and did well in school and college.
The organization has grown and prospered after I stepped down.
Hilton Hotels prospered even without the family at the helm.
Authoritarian regimes that shutter universities and arrest journalists have prospered.
The state has prospered and economic mobility is relatively high.
The settlements prospered and grew until something went terribly wrong.
Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed.
He knew his family had prospered through alliances with the occupiers.
A country rich in oil where the middle-class ones prospered.
Cable TV exploded with the Clinton-Lewinsky story nonstop and prospered.
Yet each group of immigrants persevered, believed in America, and prospered.
He prospered at Goldman Sachs and maintained his love of gaming.
The U.S. and Canada prospered under the pact and integrated smoothly.
But the stocks still have prospered: the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index .
But the stocks still have prospered: the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index .
The Bomann family grew and prospered, moving to a tiny vineyard.
Danaher's stock soared over that time and prospered while GE's has struggled.
His old constituency, now Glasgow North East, had prospered on his watch.
"Politicians prospered - but the jobs left, and the factories closed," he said.
In the interior merchants have prospered from smuggling and trading in contraband.
It is only because so many stay that the town has prospered.
Barely a year later, soccer was the game that survived and prospered.
Over decades, our partners in these undertakings have prospered at our expense.
It's a germ of an idea that could have prospered, if nurtured.
So many key Americans — Solo, Lloyd, Morgan, Rapinoe — had prospered under her.
Women's gymnastics, even while weathering horrific scandals, has prospered and drawn crowds.
This town, home to factories that made many of the bikes, prospered.
They prospered, while Hong Kong's residents felt straitened economically and marginalized politically.
Peter returned to America, prospered as an accountant, and raised his family.
Volumes have also declined in these products, as other exchanges have prospered.
Samsung, which means "three stars" in Korean, has long prospered from politics.
Over time, that cause has mostly prospered as many have joined it.
For years, Putin's government prospered by basically flouting the international sanctions on Iran.
Post-war economies prospered most following the JFK and Ronald Reagan tax cuts.
The Massachusetts economy has prospered along with the national economy in recent years.
Many resource-rich economies, including Botswana and Norway, have prospered without superheroic help.
He cites Nigeria's Dangote Cement, which prospered thanks to draconian restrictions on imports.
THE CLOSER And finally … Okay, quick, which creatures prospered during the summer heat?
Early settlements prospered thanks to passing traders transporting frankincense, myrrh and precious stones.
Companies in the West owned much of the crucial technology, and they prospered.
As the price of land shot up in the area, the city prospered.
While this group prospered, however, many of their investors experienced a lost decade.
Turkey was entering its expansionary era, and those with the right connections prospered.
The little foxes that existed at the fringes of the Behemoth's territory prospered.
Even in countries that have prospered, public sentiment is steadily shifting against Brussels.
Their children went to public schools and universities in New York and prospered.
As bitcoin grew in popularity among tech aficionados and investors, the exchange prospered.
But as some farmers prospered, they wanted their children to move away from agriculture.
The sky did not fall in Britain because we kept the pound and prospered.
His Facebook profile prospered because it used the platform exactly as it was designed.
Nebbiolo, unlike many other grapes, has not prospered outside its home territory, northwestern Italy.
Investment banking prospered; and in 2016 Goldman started an innovative digital retail bank, Marcus.
It has been only in the past two decades that index investing has prospered.
He is a notable example of how some indentured labourers prospered against the odds.
All three are in different industries and have prospered in a slow-growth environment.
Successful managers deserve decent rewards, but a lot of mediocre managers have prospered too.
Government critics have noted that many of those detained had prospered under Dung's administration.
When oil prices were high, Fort McMurray and Alberta prospered, spurring Canada's economic growth.
At the same time, some of his former affiliates have also prospered without him.
"We did take care of the business and make sure it prospered," Casals said.
She subsequently prospered as a touring stand-up comic in vaudeville houses and nightclubs.
My mother cooked and prattled, my grandfather was severe but kindly, the farm prospered.
Canada prospered during his term, with unemployment now at its lowest level in decades.
But the higher-skilled members of that ethnicity would have prospered surrounded by Swedes.
Some artists prospered within the expanding international art market, while others worked in obscurity.
Universal, one of the smallest of the major studios, was struggling, but Fogelson prospered.
About 45 miles southwest of downtown Chicago and with commercial neighbors, it has prospered.
By slashing costs and creating efficiencies, Renault of France and Nissan of Japan prospered.
One of the ways that the airline has prospered is by focusing on its costs.
Even as ethnic nationalism has prospered, the world's greatest experiment in "post-nationalism" has foundered.
Alfa Bank prospered during the Yeltsin years and has continued to do so under Putin.
Diamond notes with satisfaction that Indonesia has calmed and prospered in the past half-century.
It has prospered when the prospect of tighter regulations induces people to buy more guns.
As his career prospered, he rejuvenated his Starbury shoe brand, which sells low-price footwear.
Traditional feudal sheikhdoms with hitherto apparently anachronistic mechanisms for resolving tensions have survived and prospered.
She prospered after recovering from hip surgery and seemed close to being ready for adoption.
For decades, California has innovated and prospered while its public education system has drifted downward.
Business titans who have prospered in the global financial center feared the wrath of China.
Ankgor was the capital of the Khmer Empire, which prospered from the 9th to 15th centuries.
For about 60 years her path was one of mercy and blessing; on it she prospered.
Brought to America as a child, he prospered and bought his shop from a departing Pole.
It's into that political/media environment that Donald Trump was born, was raised and has prospered.
Even as major cities prospered, towns and rural areas suffered from declining wages and lost jobs.
But while Macron prospered, Trump lurched into a political crisis as soon as he was inaugurated.
It's incredible the way Latin America has progressed and has prospered in this last three decades.
They stayed and prospered, but he returned to India and waited nine years to immigrate legally.
As the Jewish breakfast staple exploded in popularity outside the Northeast, Marlin prospered along with it.
As they prospered at home, the brothers expanded the business internationally, making particular inroads in Africa.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have prospered this season after returning reinvigorated from extended injury breaks.
The company prospered, building a corporate headquarters in Columbus, where it held a place of esteem.
But as exports and domestic demand boomed, Germany prospered and so did Ms. Merkel's popularity ratings.
Florence prospered, thanks to the export of textiles (chiefly silk and velvet) to the Muslim world.
American companies have prospered by exploring new markets and taking risks to extend their global reach.
"He took pride in making sure that anything he touched, prospered," Roger said of his father.
And Solomon, too, has prospered as a prominent conservative journalist, serial media entrepreneur and talking head.
Thanks largely to the skill of Dynamic's machinists, the company did more than survive; it prospered.
In the 1970s, after bitter debate, Australia let in many Vietnamese "boat people" who have prospered.
American banks stabilized and in fact prospered, households began saving again, growth returned slowly but surely.
Despite trade tensions and global problems, some American investors have prospered by focusing on international investments.
The Broncos have largely prospered during his tenure, winning more than 60 percent of their games.
If you think those ideas would have prospered regardless, then they were mainly a historical curiosity.
But most of its 21.5 million people remain in abject poverty, while a small elite have prospered.
Since then, the historic neighborhood where black working-class families once prospered had fallen on hard times.
These institutions have prospered in recent years amid high demand from parents seeking treatment for their children.
They have prospered against the odds, surviving wars, revolutionary Shanghai, decolonisation and the 2008 Wall Street crash.
Ordinary people sense it and so do the elites, who have prospered through the West's lost decade.
While many have prospered, many others have been losers—for instance, from land appropriated with inadequate compensation.
It has prospered by filling niches deemed too small to bother with by the world's internet giants.
All that changed after the second world war, during which some had prospered under the Third Reich.
Buoyed by aid, global goodwill and good harvests, the new country of Zimbabwe prospered for a while.
They now rival junk bonds for market size, and seem to have prospered partly at their expense.
On the one hand, subscriptions have proliferated and prospered for many years outside of the Cupertino bubble.
Manufacturers, who have prospered from demand spurred by the recovery in the global economy, also grew strongly.
Like Trumpism, Hefnerian values have prospered in the blue-collar vacuum created by religion's retreat, community's unraveling.
For decades, as other regimes collapsed or curdled into dysfunctional pretend democracies, China's held strong, even prospered.
In the 1960s and '70s, Mr. Weinberg prospered with his advance-fee con games for nonexistent loans.
So was the rest of the world, and American manufacturers prospered by meeting that need as well.
Again he prospered, as reflected by a 21982,213-square-foot home in Utah with an indoor pool.
Cohen prospered during the post-9/11 recession, which particularly affected the New York City taxi industry.
Mr. Kotick has prospered, too, receiving nearly $25 million in total compensation over the last three years.
As her businesses prospered, she boasted of close ties with officials on both sides of the border.
But its misfortune is now giving scientists unique insight into feathered dinosaurs that prospered during the Cretaceous Period.
But can cinephiles access them as easily as they could when video rental stores prospered in every neighborhood?
Yet as vapid, incestuous and irresponsible as state politics sounds, Tamil Nadu has prospered under the pair's rule.
And there has been nationalism for a long time in Catalonia, but it had never prospered like this.
In the decades following the second world war, rich countries mostly traded with each other, and workers prospered.
What also prospered was the idea that democracy and free markets were the key to improving people's lives.
Between his salary and his commissions, he prospered, and soon broke away to open his own mortgage business.
Our lives have prospered, and will continue to, regardless of which white man is in the White House.
For hundreds of years, they prospered largely free of persecution, surviving the rise and fall of successive dynasties.
In the decades that followed, Guardian prospered as China's newly wealthy created a booming market for fine art.
Lombardy and Veneto — Italy's economic powerhouses — prospered under its stewardship or survived it, depending on whom you ask.
But his influence lived on — through him and through the Caesarism that prospered for centuries after his death.
It's that over the long run, while the total stock market has prospered, most individual stocks have not.
Under Mr. Xi, who took the party's reins of power seven years ago, the hard-liners have prospered.
This had been proved true in my family: My great-grandparents left Russia for America, where they prospered.
Al Qaeda's affiliates in Africa, Yemen and elsewhere survived and even prospered long after al Qaeda central was decimated.
But there is no guarantee that all these bright people would have prospered if they had stayed at home.
Over the next 100 years, the city has prospered as a manufacturing hub, making surgical, leather and sporting goods.
But her imminent victory also reflects how Germany has prospered since 2005, when Mrs Merkel took office (see Briefing).
Donald Trump's appeal is largely nostalgic, embraced by voters privileged enough to have prospered in a less diverse America.
Facebook has prospered by building compelling services that attract large audiences, whose attention can then be sold to advertisers.
As Silicon Valley companies have prospered, they have flooded the region with hundreds of thousands of highly paid employees.
Increasingly, boutique and independent investment banks have prospered as companies turn to them instead of the big global banks.
China has prospered over the last few decades by focusing its economy on low-cost manufacturing for foreign markets.
Thus some prospered, while most felt actively excluded form the political process, with only limited access to economic opportunities.
After the war, he opened a candy store in the Polish city of Lodz with an uncle and prospered.
Since then CBS, which also owns Showtime and a streaming service, as well as its broadcast network, has prospered.
During 400 years of Spanish rule, many local farmers eventually prospered, growing a vast range of crops and livestock.
Since their howls were first confirmed in the North Cascades a decade ago, wolves have prospered in Washington State.
It could be the site of a second genesis — where life formed, evolved, and prospered undisturbed on another world.
Their rise in the 1960s perfectly echoed the banal consumer society that exploded as the post-war economy prospered.
When Republicans have prospered, they warn, it has often been when they can ride a public backlash against Democrats.
Much of the political crisis can be traced to Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction firm that prospered during the boom.
Its constituent parts prospered—none more so than BA. IAG declined to make an executive available for an interview.
Companies like Costco and Allstate, which have prospered by giving employees higher wages and better benefits, deserve more attention.
It could be the site of a second genesis — where life formed, evolved, and prospered undisturbed on another world.
JD.com, whose shares trade in the United States, has prospered by catering to the increasing sophistication of Chinese shoppers.
But as fascism, communism and autarky failed over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, liberal societies have prospered.
Snapchat has prospered from access to the camera on every smartphone, and now it wants to sell hardware as well.
For NOTCH2NL to have prospered in the way that it did, natural selection would have had to have favoured it.
The theorem is unable to explain why skilled workers have prospered even in developing countries, where they are not abundant.
They have prospered from it, since asset valuations have risen and corporate profits have held up well, particularly in America.
Britain's farmers have generally prospered under the EU's Common Agricultural Policy with funds flowing from Brussels to support the sector.
"Real change has casualties, and those who prospered under the preexisting order will fight loudly and viciously," Booker's proposal read.
And his white supremacist beliefs lived on and prospered, even as commentators agreed that his presidency was an abject failure.
Filmmakers prospered as Amazon paid $12 million for "The Big Sick" and Netflix paid $12.5 million for "Mudbound" in 2017.
It has prospered by changing shape, blithely obeying the wishes of its masters—the translators, the traducers, and the Orientalists.
Yet, all in all, liberty, democracy and a rules-based order, protected by far-flung American garrisons, spread and prospered.
And as I wrote last week, the markets have generally prospered after the midterms, regardless of which party has won.
In the past, other N.F.L. teams have prospered, at least for periods of time, with running quarterbacks at the helm.
This is hard to square with the fact that companies based in the United States have prospered in recent decades.
Canada has prospered since Mr. Trudeau, 47, came to power in 2015, with unemployment at its lowest level in decades.
By contrast, East Asian countries that erected trade barriers and built competitive companies in a range of industries have prospered.
According to the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty investigation, the companies all prospered largely through contracts with the Transportation Ministry.
Giammattei was not initially favorite to win the election, but prospered after electoral authorities excluded key candidates from the race.
They have prospered partly because their founders or their families did not retain voting control after they left the scene.
Conservative sects of Islam have long prospered in both states, routinely fueling debates about the role of religion in government.
THE sudden, violent death of a man who had prospered for decades from oil brokering in Africa is not necessarily suspicious.
Luis Paredes, a bus driver and coffee farmer who has prospered under Mr Morales, worries about slipping backwards if he loses.
As Europe became more secular, its economies prospered and Muslim rivals like the Ottomans slumped, studying Islam properly became less urgent.
Northern Ireland's economy had prospered in the 10 years since devolved power was transferred to the Northern Ireland Assembly, she said.
American targets were a top pick, especially at the end of the Cold War as the US prospered and Russia tanked.
It's why he prospered as a candidate -- with an unpopular opponent -- and has struggled mightily as President without any obvious foil.
If racism and misogyny had not so profoundly defined European and American culture, would as many white male composers have prospered?
In the ensuing quarter-century the majority has prospered, but plenty of voters feel as if they have been left behind.
Trump argued that the American people had been getting a raw deal from decades of international trade, even while elites prospered.
Until about a year ago, big businesses and investors prospered, despite extremely slow economic growth, while wages for most employees languished.
The South Vietnamese who welcomed the American presence after 19753 were mainly urbanites and people who had prospered under French rule.
Al Qaeda was able to carry out the attacks, the Florida senator said, because it grew and prospered under bin Laden.
As the park and its tenants have prospered, the Reno airport has added flights connecting it with tech hubs like Austin.
But the idea that Canada has prospered at America's expense is a tough sell in Peterborough, a city northeast of Toronto.
He appreciated the opportunities that were offered to him, and he prospered from those opportunities because he worked so very hard.
Although a few had been shut down or sanctioned in recent decades, many prospered, contorting themselves to comply with the law.
Private, taxi-like services like Blade have prospered, allowing the merely wealthy, not just the ultrawealthy, to loft above it all.
Netflix prospered in its early days by eliminating the late fees that infuriated customers returning movies to their local video store.
And that Trump, who has turned hobnobbing into an art form, might have prospered more in that prior political world. 14.
Fear of the other, fear of the unknown, fear of the erosion of a culture where they prospered and feel comfortable.
After living briefly in The Hague, where printmaking was thriving, he returned to Amsterdam, married well, bought a house and prospered.
While she has prospered at the world championships, she has also had various injuries, crashes and unexpected mishaps over the years.
Bird watching prospered throughout the 20th century, and the birds' diversity and beauty stimulated the growth of conservation and environmental awareness.
For over two decades, Dubai prospered as one of the world's most international cities, attracting people and capital from across the globe.
U.S.-India relations have generally prospered in the past decade, in part because of their shared concerns about the rise of China.
There's no word as to whether chrisman01 tried to contact him or her to find out if they lived long and prospered.
The parts of the country near the United States have prospered while peasants in the south still toil outdoors in the sun.
Google leaving China did wonders for competing search engine Baidu, and Weibo prospered by the lack of other microblogging sites like Twitter.
In the end, of course, the heroes triumph and a show that has prospered by foiling our expectations simply rewards our attention.
The practice apparently dates from the Middle Ages, when Ypres, a market town in Flanders, first prospered as a center of clothmaking.
Sovereign and independent nations are the only vehicle where freedom has ever survived, democracy has ever endured, or peace has ever prospered.
The longstanding bilateral relationship, which stretches back to the late 1960s, has prospered this year even as both countries face international sanctions.
If Mr. Michalek never managed to rise to the Appellate Division, his relatives prospered under Mr. Pigeon's guidance, according to the complaint.
So the party has prospered politically by harnessing its fortunes to racial hostility, which it has not-so-discreetly encouraged for decades.
The business prospered, swelling in five years to a chain of electronics stores across Beijing, and it earned him his first million.
He once summed up the arc of his life: "I started with shoes, and with hard work and discipline, the business prospered."
As bike-sharing swept through Chinese cities about three years ago, the small town of Wangqingtuo — home to many bicycle factories — prospered.
From the Middle Ages throughout the Early Modern period, Sephardic Jews often prospered as merchants, translators, administrators and agents for the sultan.
The team had prospered during President Barack Obama's two terms, making two previous White House visits, after its 2010 and 2013 championships.
For as long as riesling has prospered in the Finger Lakes, winemakers there have debated what its red counterpart ought to be.
And that data—information provided wittingly and unwittingly by all of us—was the substance on which Facebook grew fat and prospered.
In the meantime, Qatar's relations with Shiite-led Iran have prospered, with Tehran providing the tiny Persian Gulf nation with fresh produce.
Most significantly, both countries are in the throes of a popular revolt against a globalist elite who have prospered from crony capitalism.
Mr. Farage has prospered by exploiting the frustrations of those who voted for Brexit in a 2016 referendum, only to see Mrs.
Alex Killorn (four points) and Ryan Callahan (three goals, five points) have prospered since moving to a line with Stamkos four games ago.
"Real change has casualties and those who prospered under the pre-existing order will fight loudly and viciously," he wrote in the plan.
One way to judge politicians is by whether they appeal to our better natures: Mr Trump has prospered by inciting hatred and violence.
Sanders translates that failure into outrage against Wall Street and the "millionaires and billionaires" who have prospered in the increasingly integrated global economy.
Upstarts such as Microsoft prospered by focusing on a narrow—but exceptionally valuable—slice of the pie: the operating system of personal computers.
But it is a high-risk strategy for a nation that prospered by staying clear of the turmoil that has blighted the region.
Resource-rich places around the world prospered thanks to China, and Mr. Meadowcroft and his fellow Port Hedland equipment jockeys were no exception.
Jesus never mentioned gays or abortion but focused on the sick and the poor, yet some Christian leaders have prospered by demonizing gays.
Mr. McKessy said that whistle-blowers under the S.E.C.'s program had prospered because the S.E.C. guaranteed anonymity to those who come forward.
Years later, the town prospered as Afghanistan became more secure, and "people would come from all over the country for picnics," he said.
Other economies flourish outside of – but trading with - the EU, just as Britain survived and even prospered by not adopting the European currency.
Growing up during the Depression, in which her father suffered while my family prospered, she became a skeptic while I emerged an optimist.
Until now, drug lords prospered under a corrupt system, becoming untouchable with the aid of crooked police officers and government officials, he said.
Since then, as China's online scene has grown and prospered, the American search giant has been looking for ways to tiptoe back in.
Under Satya Nadella, Microsoft has prospered by focusing on cloud computing, which appears poised to overtake smartphones as tech's most important growth area.
Exit polls suggest that the South Carolina electorate was far more moderate and African American than the states in which Sanders has prospered.
For years, its oil and coal industries prospered under powerful political patrons and the growth-above-anything mantra of the ruling Communist Party.
Seeing a new source of relatively affluent customers, many self-employed Cubans positioned themselves to supply services to these new customers and prospered.
In the first game of the August series in question, the Red Sox prospered the first time they put a runner on second.
She also licensed an apparel line that she helped design and a chain of fitness clubs that prospered before the aerobics mania subsided.
He and his partner opened a plant in upstate New York in 19953, and prospered by supplying condensed milk to the Union Army.
They prospered for decades in a cozy market by introducing versions of therapies developed in Western countries, supplemented by the occasional homegrown innovation.
Apple has since prospered, I believe, but just say, tell us about how special this man was and how other worldly he seemed.
I believe that persuading Americans on a policy like this really starts with the stories of communities that have prospered because of refugees.
From technically manning sensitive military areas to luring hobbyists throughout the world, drone technology has developed and prospered in the last few years.
It has prospered thanks in large part to an ever-expanding Chinese middle class, which turns to the internet to buy just about everything.
More recently it has prospered from a boom in the traffic of people north across the sands to the Mediterranean and onward to Europe.
A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Fernandez was a beloved figure in the city where so many of his countrymen have settled and prospered.
A rival camp, which liberals fear has Mr Xi's ear, thinks that China has prospered because officials temper and guide the forces of capitalism.
Continuing the populist themes from his campaign, he condemned the politicians who he said have for years prospered at the expense of the public.
Zanat has prospered in collaboration with global furniture designers but other Bosnian producers say they struggle to secure raw materials and lack government support.
Indivior had prospered as U.S. officials stepped up efforts to combat an opioid epidemic that President Donald Trump has declared a public health emergency.
Others, such as Atlantic Investment Management, prospered by betting against sterling, which fell this week to its lowest value against the dollar since 1985.
Still, North Korea stuck to its command economy, even when the Soviet bloc disintegrated and its communist neighbor, China, adopted market reforms and prospered.
Prostitution has always been illegal in South Korea, but for decades the authorities turned a blind eye to it, and red-light districts prospered.
He said he especially likes software-as-a-service companies, such as SPS Commerce, which has prospered as retail distribution has grown more complex.
The former Mayor, Christian Estrosi, was heavy-handed in some of his actions, like his crackdown on whistling, but Nice prospered during his tenure.
"GSO's European CCS business has prospered over the last five years under Alan's leadership," Bennett Goodman and Tripp Smith, co-founders of GSO, said.
While Uber's reputation took a hit this year in the face of public scandals and executive drama, the company's UberEats food delivery service prospered.
Not just because she prospered in spite of youthful obstacles, but also because she's funnier, smarter and more charismatic than the people around her.
But sales prospered again by 1947 (when they made $682,894 in net profit), and in the 1950s they had expanded to Florida and California.
But he also received a fair share of criticism for allowing the poor to fall behind under his watch, even as the city prospered.
In fact, Communist China has prospered politically, diplomatically and strategically from the decades-long negotiating stalemate over North Korea's burgeoning nuclear and missile programs.
Nations all over the world prospered by supplying raw materials and parts to plants in China, and later in countries like Poland and Mexico.
Yet, America enjoyed a booming economy in the ensuing decades, the financial industry thrived and the country prospered, creating the largest middle class ever.
Many Russians have prospered under 18 years of Putin with high oil prices contributing to bumper growth rates before the 20133 global financial crisis.
G.E., Siemens and others have prospered in a country where corruption pervades the market for medical equipment, according to a New York Times investigation.
A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Fernández was a beloved sports figure in the city where so many of his countrymen have settled and prospered.
Although no party is more enmeshed in Lava Jato than the PT, voters remember that the economy prospered and the poor benefited under Lula's presidency.
High-ups in the chaebol, family-owned conglomerates which prospered under Ms Park's father, have routinely been convicted of criminal wrongdoing, then offered presidential pardons.
A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Fernandez was a beloved sports figure in the city where so many of his countrymen have settled and prospered.
On-demand work prospered after the recession because workers needed to fund their own safety nets or find stopgap work in a tough job market.
Fiat Chrysler dropped its small and midsize cars in North America two years ago, and has prospered by ramping up sales of trucks and Jeeps.
It's a potent symbol of a place that has suffered as well as prospered in the embrace of a country that invaded 115 years ago.
If we take the longer view, funding for human needs has not prospered this decade – indeed, we have taken too many steps backward too often.
"Sovereign and independent nations are the only vehicle where freedom has ever survived, democracy has ever endured or peace has ever prospered," Mr. Trump declared.
At first, we prospered by planning and speculating based on what we knew to be true, or could reasonably and responsibly infer to be true.
Israel's economy has prospered in the past decade, and Netanyahu is seen as being tough on Iran, a country Israel regards as an existential threat.
One newcomer who prospered in the silicon scrap trade was Wasi Ismail Syed, a Chicago native who'd studied business administration at California State University in Hayward.
Perhaps wary of frightening voters who have prospered under the FA, he plays down the idea that his presidency would mean the end of an era.
We've extensively covered the food ideas that have prospered and failed in the past, but a few of the household pitches have caught our attention, too.
The fortune was created by JFK's father, Joseph Kennedy, who prospered in stock and commodities markets before investing those profits in real estate and other businesses.
The British drugmaker had prospered as U.S. officials stepped up efforts to combat an opioid epidemic that President Donald Trump has declared a public health emergency.
TOUGH TIMES Indivior had prospered as U.S. officials stepped up efforts to combat an opioid epidemic that President Donald Trump has declared a public health emergency.
Russell Martin has prospered regardless of venue of late, collecting three hits in Tuesday's 7-2 rout for his sixth multi-hit performance in seven games.
In large numbers, the "leave" supporters were expressing anger at never having reaped the promised rewards of globalization, even as those at the top have prospered.
Nonetheless for nearly three centuries now, the United States has benefitted, if not prospered, from the cognitive, civic, and entrepreneurial contributions of immigrants and their children.
Russell has prospered along with his artists: in 29, the London Times estimated that his stake in XL was worth more than a hundred million dollars.
We've traced how the Republican elite abandoned its most faithful voters, blue-collar white Americans facing economic pain, while the party's donors, lawmakers and lobbyists prospered.
In the last five years, as American consumers flocked to high-margin trucks and sport utility vehicles, both G.M. and its unionized work force have prospered.
We should have learned that the Cahokians prospered for about 300 years, growing maize, hunting the plentiful local fauna, and catching fish, building platform earth constructions.
But it's also likely that the coal trade with North Korea has prospered this year as type of coal supplied by Pyongyang is in high demand.
The fake Amazon review economy that once prospered in private groups on Facebook, Reddit, and Discord now has a new home in the open: Facebook ads.
Here's Karen Stabiner, on how Harry's Berries, a fixture of Southern California for 50 years, has prospered by breaking the so-called rules of Big Berry.
And even if the rule works, it's likely to catch companies after they have prospered by running a train on peoples' financial lives for months or years.
The novel, titled Snow Falling, takes place in Miami in 1902, a time when the Magic City was expanding, railroad magnates thrived and hotels proliferated and prospered.
Nations that welcome immigrants have prospered; in the early modern era, the British economy took in Huguenots and others fleeing persecution to help establish the textiles industry.
He oversaw a 20-4 stretch to begin September as the club prospered despite the late season loss of star Christian Yelich due to a fractured kneecap.
It was only in 2009, when Brazil's star was on the rise as its economy prospered from a commodities boom, that Rio was finally awarded the Games.
"We're a bit spoiled in Detroit, because we have been an African-American community that has prospered, has had safe neighborhoods, that has expected success," he said.
The firm prospered, even during the Great Depression, and so did A.C., who was elected to the state legislature and bought the local newspaper, the Monroe Journal .
The band folded, or morphed into other bands, and O'Rourke started, with a loan from his parents, a Web-design company, Stanton Street Technology Group, which prospered.
I asked her to given me a simplest explanation for why some people who never prospered over the past few years nonetheless loved President Obama so much.
In a bohemian-luxe way, their lives got grand; Twombly's career, with dips and rises, prospered; the mystery around him, mostly thanks to his studied invisibility, grew.
Companies like Apple and Starbucks have prospered in part by selling aspirational products to Chinese consumers who want to show the world that they have made it.
The New NEW World Wu Shichun is one of countless Chinese entrepreneurs who over the past four decades have prospered from access to American customers and money.
Dozens of grocery stores populated the neighborhood, including the black-owned Mann Brothers Supermarket, which took up half a city block and prospered well into the 22018s.
A suspension of financial support could have serious fiscal consequences for Hungary, which has prospered on the back of large claims on EU cohesion and development funds.
That has worked well for the company and for the country: Aramco has prospered financially and almost single-handedly funded the Saudi state and the royal family.
Those neighborhoods have lagged on a number of indicators, such as unemployment and the number of families receiving food assistance, as other areas of Brooklyn have prospered.
It grew first because of the slathering of new rules during the previous, Bush administration and then prospered, says Mr Ludwig, as this process expanded under Barack Obama.
But by the late 1980s there was also a palpable sense of a corner turned: the City boomed, entrepreneurs such as Richard Branson thrived, the south-east prospered.
While Uber's reputation took it on the chin, Uber Eats has prospered under Jason Droege, who runs UberEverything, the portion of the business not focused on ride-hailing.
Dhalism (November 22, 1952) and Ryu (July 21, 1964) seem to have prospered, running off together to the bonus stage to run an eco-friendly car disposal service.
Stamkos leads the team with 27 goals after scoring Friday in Tampa Bay's 4-0 victory at New Jersey and has prospered since being moved back to center.
Mr. Barakett had prospered as the head of Tremblant Capital Group, a New York money management firm he founded in 2001, eight years out of Harvard Business School.
His father, a former Princeton University baseball captain, prospered in the 1920s running a cotton brokerage business with two partners and offices in New York, London and Paris.
The Grand Slam leaders meet regularly and have usually made a big effort to project unity in the last 30 years as their tournaments have grown and prospered.
But the parameters of that renegotiation have narrowed sharply, perhaps in response to substantial resistance to many of Mr. Trump's policies by companies that have prospered under Nafta.
And yet somehow, improbably, Houston not only survived but prospered — and it sprawled omnivorously, becoming the nation's fourth-largest city and perhaps its purest model of untrammeled growth.
Yes, the economic reality our country faces is one of very stark contrasts in the economic opportunity across regions, where some communities have struggled while others have prospered.
Luxury firms have prospered in the past by forging into new markets: first Japan, then America, then China, notes Armando Branchini of the European luxury-brands association in Milan.
The first debate showed a Democratic field itching to prove a populist bent in a party that has increasingly argued that large corporations have prospered while consumers have suffered.
Tech companies prospered for years by tapping into the skills of workers trained in the military or intelligence sectors and start-ups benefiting from tax breaks and government funding.
In the pet store business, two chains — PetSmart and Petco — have prospered without accepting the industry's norm of selling dogs and cats from puppy mills and other mass breeders.
A persistent question over whether Mullah Mansour would strike a peace deal with the Afghan government was his deep involvement in narcotics, a trade that has prospered in insecurity.
While Uber's reputation took it on the chin, Uber Eats has prospered under Jason Droege, who runs Uber Everything, the portion of the business not focused on ride-hailing.
That's been true for at least 15 years, when former Prime Minister John Howard prospered so handsomely from his asylum-seeker policies, from which the current program is derived.
Greer pointed out that over the last 40 to 50 years, the wage class has mostly suffered while the other three classes have mostly prospered or stayed the same.
While places like the Washington Post -- under the guidance of billionaire Jeff Bezos -- have prospered, the economics of keeping a full staff at many smaller newspapers have become untenable.
In Europe, Germany is the most commonly cited example because it is home to one of the world's most advanced industrial economies, which has prospered with the renewables surge.
The right response is intensified economic pressure, military readiness and moral denunciation — the formula under which South Koreans prospered, peace was maintained, and the North largely contained for decades.
From Richard Nixon's Southern strategy to Ronald Reagan's "welfare queen" and "strapping young buck" to George H.W. Bush's Willie Horton ad, the G.O.P. has prospered by pandering to prejudice.
I think there's a dominant view that every new communications medium comes with critics but we're still here and the medium prospered so the critics must've been wrong, right?
The pairing prospered, their potent serves contributing to a spot in the semifinals, where they came within two points of upsetting the eventual champions, Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic.
They say the old alliances with Japan and South Korea still stand (despite Trumpian grumbling), and that America still believes in upholding an international order in which Asia has prospered.
Binladin prospered during Saudi Arabia's economic boom in the past decade, employing around 200,000 workers as it built many of the kingdom's flagship infrastructure projects including airports, roads and skyscrapers.
Millions of people like Mr Li have powered China's rise over the past three decades, working in the boom-towns that have prospered thanks to China's enthusiastic embrace of globalisation.
Both enterprises have prospered: single cables now carry as much as 2503 terabits across the Atlantic every second; oceanographers have mapped and drilled into the ocean floor around the world.
Giuseppe Garibaldi united the Italian peninsula in 223, but the country's regions remained distinct; the north prospered in commerce and trade, while the south declined, and millions of southerners emigrated.
The unpublicized reality was that more lives were broken on the frontier than prospered, more homesteads abandoned, more miners exploited and cheated, more ranchers killed as they defended their cattle.
The Sweden Democrats, a party with roots in the neo-Nazi movement; Alternative for Germany, whose followers have revived the language of Hitler; and France's National Front have all prospered.
Strategies Much of the world has recovered from the global financial crisis of a decade ago, but one market has prospered above virtually all others: the United States stock market.
GREEN That said, I would be delighted if "Sweat" prospered, because it is a serious attempt to explain to the "bubble" what has happened outside it over the last decade.
In many parts of the postwar Global South, from the Middle East to Latin America, middle classes prospered in authoritarian regimes and, fearful of social instability, often supported political repression.
Their staggering casualty rate, even as many in their leadership ranks prospered from corruption, has made recruiting and training more of a matter of triage than a consistent, thorough program.
But Duo has survived and even prospered, with Google investing in cash incentives for users in India, Indonesia, and the Philippines, and also creating tailored Duo ads for the Indian market.
Lu Ming, an economist at Shanghai Jiaotong University, notes that China has a long history of places that have prospered with the help of a single industry, especially along the coast.
Universal Music Group, which is wholly owned by Vivendi but run at arm's length from California, has prospered as streaming revenues from Lady Gaga, U2 and its other stars have soared.
Mr. de Blasio's presentation also took up the "two cities" theme of his 2013 election campaign, and touched on areas that had not prospered with the rest of the city's economy.
Large German-speaking communities developed and prospered, in areas like St. Petersburg and along the Volga river, reaching 1.2 million in a 1926 Soviet census and over 2 million by 1989.
Their existence helps to make Taiwan the Republic of China, and people interviewed here, who have prospered as trade and tourism with China have blossomed, have deep ties to the mainland.
The mansion prospered for years, but in the 19th century, new owners took over and neglected the castle, so that by the end of World War II, it had massively deteriorated.
It has prospered by being a refuge for people and businesses looking for less expensive homes, land and labor, along with the added benefit of not having a state income tax.
Even though he prospered in the era of Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted from power in 2011 by a popular uprising, Mr. Shafik has a large base of supporters in Egypt.
Bill Clinton is the only president to have been impeached in the last century — he was eventually acquitted by the Senate — and the stock market prospered during much of his ordeal.
In an era when most Americans are struggling to succeed economically, many of those who have prospered are terrified that their children will not get every opportunity to replicate that success.
The wealthy have prospered while median wages have only recently started to rise at a stronger pace, and millions of adults, especially younger men, have dropped out of the work force.
He was one of a number of hedge fund managers who predicted the vote incorrectly, and yet his fund prospered in late June after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
The lakefront town of Holland, home to 33,000 people, has long prospered as a center for the production of office furniture and auto parts — industries assailed by cheaper imports from China.
The Spurs prospered in Game 3 without the services of veteran point guard Tony Parker, who is out for the rest of the postseason after rupturing a quadriceps tendon in Game 2.
Merkel's conservatives, holding a 15-point lead over their Social Democrat (SPD) rivals in the latest poll, are brandishing their economic credentials after 12 years in government during which Germany has prospered.
The first of two nights of debates showed a Democratic field itching to prove a populist bent in a party that has increasingly argued large corporations have prospered while consumers have suffered.
Barclays rival HSBC on Tuesday for instance reported a slump in fourth-quarter trading revenue, joining other European lenders in seeing a sharp annual decline from stock trading while U.S. rivals prospered.
He will hope to join a list of former Chelsea players, including Manchester United's Juan Mata, Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne and Everton's Romelu Lukaku, who have prospered after leaving Stamford Bridge.
As many businesses in the region struggled just to tread water in recent years, German companies prospered by selling the goods and technology that emerging countries needed to become more modern economies.
Gone are the cities and towns that once prospered in the industrial age and subsequently fell behind since the late 85033's when the beginnings of the new technological economic expansion emerged.
One of the most innovative art-as-advertising firms in late-21459th- and early-21521th-century Florence was the della Robbia workshop, a family concern that prospered for three long-lived generations.
But the party elite played a role, too: While they prospered, the economic fortunes of their most loyal voters — blue-collar white Americans — had never recovered from the financial crisis of 2008.
When Neal was given a chance to speak, he informed Trump, Pence, Bannon, Kushner and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross that America had in fact prospered as a result of past trade deals.
And Mr. Moonves had expressed doubt about how such a deal would benefit both Viacom, which has struggled, and CBS, which has prospered, long before the Redstones proposed the merger in September.
The likes of Nehwal, Sindhu and Sai Praneeth are all products of the Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad where they have prospered under the watchful eyes of the former All England champion.
He prospered as a lawyer, winning his cases not with eloquence, as Cicero did, but with sheer doggedness, piling up details and wearing down his opponents by speaking for hours on end.
LOS ANGELES — The Christmas weekend box office wrapped up the state of moviegoing in a tidy bow: Flashy franchise films prospered, while original movies reliant on star power struggled to get noticed.
The United States had prospered for decades "half slave and half free," and despite Abraham Lincoln's prognostication to the contrary, it may have continued to prosper with that paradox at its heart.
" On the contrary, they explained, "a strong United States is essential to the maintenance of the open global order under which this country and the rest of the world have prospered since 1945.
As the group's influence grew, the men opted to expand into Moscow, where the group prospered — until it was itself taken over by another group from the city of Stavropol from the south.
Some of the show's characters, like Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who went from prostitute to pornographic film director, seem to have prospered amid these changes, while others, like Frankie (James Franco), have clearly suffered.
The Dutch prevailed, and the Dutch East India Company (VOC)—whose territories would become first the Dutch East Indies and then modern Indonesia—prospered mightily thanks to its monopoly on the spice trade.
Many Trump supporters I came to know in Louisiana were the elite among those left behind by globalization—elite in the sense that some half of them had college degrees and had prospered.
The region prospered, but the clearing of vegetation had an unintended consequence: Without deep root networks to soak up rainfall, water was able to filter down to massive salt deposits below the surface.
Return on equity averaged 15%, down from more than 20163% in the mid-2000s, when Brazil prospered on the back of a commodity boom, but better than in the preceding couple of years.
Adopted from war-torn Eritrea, where he was forced to become a child soldier, Luce seems to have come to terms with his past trauma and prospered in his new life in America.
Russell bitterly resents that the Calloways have not prospered the way friends in their investment-banker circles have, or even the way their pal Jeff, an artist, would have flourished had he survived.
Mexico's historic unions, which prospered for decades in their alliance with the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, warn that the new law could weaken unions as they vie for worker support.
Mr. Farage's Brexit Party prospered by offering a clear and simple message: that Britain must leave the European Union at the end of October, without any agreement if necessary, whatever the economic costs.
If the spirit of enterprise that first tapped the power of fossil fuels in the Industrial Revolution is to survive, the states in which it has most prospered must prove those attitudes wrong.
In 1835, when the Treaty of New Echota moved us from our homelands in the Southeast to the Indian Territory, we were coerced into ceding vast amounts of land where we once prospered.
And let's face it, our industry prospered and did great things for the world, often with the explicit slogan that the best way to develop technology was to move fast and break things.
Slovakia has prospered in the past decade, joining the euro zone and growing at one of the fastest rates in Europe, but many see Fico as having failed to fight graft and cronyism.
But no critic has explained how she could have prospered over the course of a whole campaign in the face of a vast machine built to cycle and recycle negative stories about her.
As Swedish employers have prospered, workers have consistently gained a proportionate slice of the spoils — in stark contrast with the United States and Britain, where wages have stagnated while corporate profits have soared.
But the emirate prospered regardless, and the "Dubai model" became the envy of Arab states, especially as "Arab Spring" protests led to raging civil wars - something Gulf rulers were determined to avoid at home.
This led to a sharp devaluation in the pound and, although the economy eventually prospered, it tarnished the Conservative Party's reputation for economic management, culminating in Prime Minister John Major's election defeat in 21967.
America has prospered because it has harnessed the power of competitive markets to enable growth, and it is not hyperbole to say that middle-class disaffection threatens the very compact that generated this prosperity.
State Representative Robert L. Brown, a Democrat, said that while race relations had improved since the shooting, he was frustrated by the deep poverty of many black communities as predominantly white areas have prospered.
Even in an autocratic system, there are competing interests and ideas about the direction of rule, and Deng's collective leadership model kept the peace among them for decades, while China prospered under his policies.
Before protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong over a contentious extradition bill, business titans who have prospered in the global financial center received a warning from Beijing: Keep your concerns to yourself.
After she prospered on Wall Street, she created the Tauscher Foundation, which donated $200,000 to elementary schools in California and Texas to buy computer equipment for students, according to her House of Representatives biography.
As Amsterdam prospered from trade in the first half of the 17th century, Dutch still lifes morphed into luxurious mise-en-scènes featuring lemons from the Mediterranean and mince pies suffused with Indian spices.
Re-writing the rules Some Washington veterans believe that Trump's scattergun approach is certain to undermine his presidency in the long term -- even though he has prospered by rewriting all the rules of campaigning.
In that time, trade with Europe has also prospered, raising for some questions of how democratic nations should deal with an economically powerful state that rejects democracy and has a poor human rights record.
Muhyiddin took office with the support of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), which prospered through six decades of putting Malays first, but was felled amid anger over corruption at the 1MDB state fund.
The little banana-colored creatures, bouncing around to promote everything from Comcast's voice-controlled TV remote to NBC dramas, show how Comcast and NBC Universal have come together to champion business initiatives and prospered.
ABOUT THE LIGHTNING (20-26-23): Stamkos has prospered while skating with Nikita Kucherov (NHL-leading 22 goals) and Vladislav Namestnikov, who has 25 points - eight shy of his total in 23 games last season.
"The glut is the 2150-pound gorilla in the room," said Steve McCoy, vice president for drilling contracts at Latshaw Drilling, an Oklahoma service company that prospered in recent years from the American shale boom.
"If they had prospered in their objectives, it could have changed not only Chile's history, but the history of the whole world," said Hector Espinoza, the director general of Chile's investigations police, at yesterday's ceremony.
Even if a good mutation prospered, it did so slowly, as any bad mutations associated with it came along for the ride when the genome it was in passed from one generation to the next.
In the summer of 1972, he moved to New York to join a boyfriend and prospered as an interior designer until an encounter with Lennon and Ms. Ono steered his life in a new direction.
Dawson and Falgowski and Crandall and the rest of the American players had all prospered under the guidance of Craig Parnham, an Englishman who took over in 2013 and made the group far more formidable.
Through interviews, industry filings and government documents from both countries, The New York Times found that the Chaos, and by extension Mr. McConnell, prospered as the family's shipping company developed deeper business ties in China.
People who fled kings who literally prospered on the backs and the sacrifices of people coming here to this country, instead of putting in place a government that is of, by, and for the people.
Meanwhile, companies like Uber have prospered while plowing past legal niceties such as taxi regulations, and Facebook — for all the bipartisan flak it's facing in Washington — saw its stock price surge 54 percent last year.
"The defendant's memo paints a relatively rosy picture of an apple-pie eating American boy who prospered in the military, only to briefly turn to entirely understandable criminal activity undertaken for innocent purposes," they wrote.
Yet given how much wealthy investors have prospered under the Trump presidency — from lower taxes and surging stock prices and cash buybacks — millionaire support for Biden suggests that economic issues may not be their primary concern.
The Axios-Harris Poll 100 survey found that companies untouched by scandal — including Microsoft — prospered in the eyes of consumers, while those companies most heavily affected by privacy-related scandals faced the steepest erosion in trust.
Much like Wakanda, Black Panther's hidden nation, Atlantis has prospered separately from the world at large, resulting in a technologically advanced metropolis complete with skyscrapers made out of shimmery bubbles, scaly fish submarines and underwater highways.
Kansas dropped its third straight game, but prospered from the second straight 100-yard rushing performance from Herbert, who scored his first TD on a 67-yard burst with 4:11 left in the first half.
The claim that a peace deal is needed to keep Israel as a Jewish and democratic state is a platitude because for 25 years people have been saying that and Israel has only thrived and prospered.
Mr. Law and his late father, Lo Hsing Han — who was once described by the United States as the "Godfather of Heroin" — prospered under the military government, which awarded them contracts to build large infrastructure projects.
He divined and channeled the lingering pain of a middle class battered by recession and feeling shut out of a recovery in which Wall Street prospered while factory workers, farmers, students and veterans continued to struggle.
WikiLeaks has prospered in this atmosphere of distrust — continuing to undermine the claims of those who argue for the necessity of striking a different balance among privacy, law enforcement investigative requirements and protection of national security.
He appeals to a regressive, patriarchal American whiteness in which white men prospered, in part because racial and ethnic minorities, to say nothing of women as a whole, were undervalued and underpaid, if not excluded altogether.
It was anti-constitutional in a nation that has prospered since the end of Franco's dictatorship in 1975 by replacing a caudillo's whim with the law and by joining the family of rules-based European democracies.
Since they left, Germany's economy has prospered, drawing a steady flow of immigrants that peaked with over a million who crossed its borders at the invitation of Chancellor Angela Merkel during the refugee crisis of 2015.
New arrivals who closely resembled those in the database were assigned to locations where earlier refugees had prospered, doubling their probability of finding work to 50 from 25 percent, said IPL, the main institution behind the study.
"We have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifices," King said in a speech at the National Conference of New Politics in 1967.
And the internet's emergence fundamentally changed the media environment, leading to the proliferation of "outrage media"—outlets that prospered by driving traffic to their platform via scandal, controversy, and conspiracies and teaching Americans to hate their neighbors.
Camilla Dietz Bergeron, who prospered in two divergent vocations, on Wall Street and on Madison Avenue, by proving equally adept at evaluating premium stocks and gem-quality rocks, died on May 21987 at a hospital in Manhattan.
It has prospered on the strength of its proximity to mainland China — close enough to be a base for investors capitalizing on China's development, and still beyond reach of the authoritarian hand of the Chinese Communist Party.
A central feature of Mycenaean culture is that it originated from the Minoan civilization of Crete, an island south of Greece that prospered as a trading hub in the Eastern Mediterranean between the Near East and Egypt.
If Catalonia has prospered thanks to Spain as a whole, to all those Spaniards who went to work in Catalonia and that have contributed just as much as native Catalans to the progress, industrialisation and modernisation of Catalonia.
He spoke of "the forgotten men and women of America," how "politicians prospered" while "jobs left and the factories closed," and how — as president — he would "transfer power" away from the elites and back to the American people.
To explain how the economy became so lopsided, the E.P.I. study compares the decades of rising inequality since 1979 with the era from 1928 to 1979, when inequality narrowed and the American middle class emerged, grew and prospered.
But the story is also one of a party elite that abandoned its most faithful voters, blue-collar white Americans, who faced economic pain and uncertainty over the past decade as the party's donors, lawmakers and lobbyists prospered.
The history, Confessore wrote, is one of a party elite that abandoned its most faithful voters, blue-collar white Americans, who faced economic pain and uncertainty over the past decade as the party's donors, lawmakers and lobbyists prospered.
When homicides, kidnapping and extortion soared across the country over the past decade as cartels battled security forces, Mexico City kept a lid on the worst crime and prospered, earning fame as a trendy getaway for foreign tourists.
The bank's four main rivals — Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley — have all prospered too, boosted by growth in the domestic economy, and more recently President Donald Trump's tax cuts and a new deregulatory mood.
While Le Pen's anti-immigrant, anti-European Union party has prospered in recent years, the commonly held belief was that French ideals, or at least the electoral system, would prevent her from ever reaching the country's highest office.
If he tries to do so, he'll be opposed not only by free market ideologues in the conservative movement but also by well-funded and powerful business groups that have prospered under today's network of free trade agreements.
It is more of a knee-jerk response to events in Washington: if that's what you do, Mr Trump, say those who have prospered under an American-led order, it leaves us with no choice but to turn elsewhere.
" President Trump made a direct pitch to the Iranian people where he said, "Most of Iran's 80 million citizens have sadly never known an Iran that prospered in peace with its neighbors and commanded the admiration of the world.
Later Blue moved the party to the Roxy roller rink at 515 West 18th Street in June '82, where it prospered for many years, serving as a bridge between hip-hop artists and an ever-growing community of fans.
But in a speech on July 11, she mentioned subjects not usually championed by the right: police racism, high energy bills, the gender pay gap, the way financially secure older homeowners have prospered at the expense of the young.
This is true in fields like energy, where clean air mandates led to big investments in wind and solar power, and it is true also of the automobile industry, which has prospered under President Obama's ambitious fuel economy standards.
Scientists have speculated that the Toba eruption pruned back human populations to a considerable degree, but new research published today suggests at least one group of humans living in southern Africa not only managed to survive the event—they actually prospered.
Related: Alfredo Beltrán Leyva, Friend Turned Foe of El Chapo, Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking At other times the cartel has prospered because Chapo and his peers have maintained strong relationships with the impoverished communities where they grew up, Valdez says.
Although Razon has no clear ties to Duterte, the Ayala dynasty that has prospered since Spanish colonial times in the 19th century has been a target for the president over its telecoms and property businesses as well as the water company.
She and her husband have not only survived at the pinnacle of American power for a quarter of a century, but prospered, not through disclosure but by being systematically unhelpful to their adversaries and mobilizing effective surrogates to defend them.
Huberdeau did not score his first goal until the 16th game of the season and had just four points in his first 43 contests but has prospered on a line with veteran Jaromir Jagr and 20-year-old center Aleksander Barkov.
When the world was buying, Indonesia prospered: its GDP, both overall and per person, grew steadily throughout the late 20th century (except during the 4.83-98 Asian financial crisis) and well into the 21st, thanks largely to a ravenous China.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A primitive seabird that prospered about 85 million years ago along the warm, shallow inland sea that once split North America boasted what scientists are calling a surprising blend of traits from its dinosaur ancestors and modern avian characteristics.
One is rich, cosmopolitan London, the London of the financial district, of wealthy areas like Mayfair, Hampstead and Kensington, of people who can afford to travel across Britain, Europe and the rest of the world, of immigrants who have prospered.
Farmers here in Cass County have prospered over the last two decades by growing more soybeans than any other county in the United States, and by shipping most of those beans across the Pacific Ocean to feed Chinese pigs and chickens.
Others have returned to the circuit after motherhood and prospered, including Kim Clijsters, the Belgian star who won the United States Open in 22002 and 2010 and the Australian Open in 2011 after the birth of her daughter, Jada, in 2008.
In castigating politicians who have "prospered" while ordinary Americans struggled, the new president seemed to cast blame at many of the very people seated right behind him on the inaugural platform — past presidents and current congressional leaders of both parties alike.
But as Democrats gaze around the Senate floor, they see a Republican majority that seems to have prospered despite years of instituting its own blocking maneuvers and its very bold decision to stall the Garland nomination for nearly a year.
The robust, large-browed Neanderthals prospered across Europe and Asia from about 350,000 years ago until going extinct roughly 35,000 years ago after our species, which first appeared in Africa 200,000 years ago, established itself in regions where Neanderthals lived.
She told BuzzFeed News that she and her family could likely not have survived or prospered in the way they did under the policies Trump is proposing, and that she wants to make sure everyone in the US can access Planned Parenthood care.
There is no proof of causation, of course; the high-growth companies have not necessarily prospered because they have used AI. The explanation could simply be that high-growth companies have more money to spend on technology and AI is the latest fashion.
His focus on housing was propelled by the real estate boom in the Boston area in the 1980s as computer companies there, like Digital Equipment Corporation and Data General, prospered, foreshadowing the current boom in Silicon Valley and other tech-driven areas.
For much of the 1980s and 1990s, the United States had a pervasive doping problem in Olympic sports that was enabled by the U.S.O.C. Test results disappeared, doped-up athletes ran and jumped and swam their way to medals, and complicit coaches prospered.
All of which is to say that the chance to acquire a fixer-upper and then carry out the needed renovations typically falls to San Francisco residents on the wealthier side, many of whom prospered or continue to prosper from the region's lucrative tech industry.
Even though liberal societies have prospered as fascism, communism and autarky have failed, Europe and America are in the throes of a popular rebellion against liberal elites, who are seen as self-serving and unable, or unwilling, to solve the problems of ordinary people.
Recent scholarship has secured Arte Povera a position "as the most important Italian movement in the postwar era," Mr. Corà said, adding that the movement survived and prospered thanks to private galleries that understood its importance, both in Italy and abroad, and to critics.
At the same time, under the shelter of a never-wavering nuclear umbrella, it faced down a succession of Soviet leaders from Stalin through Gorbachev as an increasingly united Europe prospered and grew into an important trading partner and customer for American goods and services.
Although many Western conservationists shudder, community-sponsored trophy hunting, even of elephants and lions, under a program named Campfire, made Zimbabwe in the late 1980s and 1990s the poster child of community-based natural resource management: Some poor communities prospered while animal populations increased.
TIJUANA, Mexico/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - From avocado orchards to border factories, Mexican exporters who have prospered under two decades of NAFTA face the prospect of an abrupt end to the boom if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump carries out his threats to ditch the free trade pact.
Two currency tiers in Europe would re-establish some of the past flexibility of floating exchange rates, interest rates and fiscal policy on which all European countries, with their inherent different cultures, prospered side by side for 50 years prior to the adoption of the euro.
What became clear was that the intervening Western powers may have done away with Qaddafi, but they also left a space in which his vile regime could live on by another name, a space in which the former ideologues who prospered during his rule could re-emerge.
But the fact that Trump refused to apologize, and even prospered in the wake of the furor was an early sign that he understood the changing dynamics of the Republican Party better than anyone else, and was in the early stages of a successful takeover bid.
Catholics have historic links to the Democratic Party; a century ago Irish, Polish, Italian and other immigrant groups helped the Democrats rise to prominence in northern urban states and, even as these Catholic groups have prospered and grown more conservative, the party has never quite lost their love.
Other members, especially the al-Ahmar tribe (some of them cousins, from his own village), prospered too, and non-blood tribes were kept in line with handouts from oil revenues, gifts of new cars and a vast web of patronage controlled by his party, the General People's Congress.
St. Clair prospered because she fairly paid people their winnings and at the height of her career she was worth $500,000 ($7 million today), created the Policy Bank illegal lottery system, had a bloody rivalry with crime boss Dutch Schultz, and arranged monetarily-based protection with law enforcement.
Ted Cruz takes in nearly $20 million in fourth quarter Once a long shot, Cruz has prospered from tight self-discipline on the stump, an authentic conservative message and a reputation for throwing wrenches in the works in Washington that antagonize party elites but delight the restive grass roots.
The first Persian Gulf War Bush, alongside national security adviser Brent Scowcroft and Secretary of State James Baker, engineered a soft landing for the Cold War as the Soviet empire shattered and Germany unified and then prospered -- despite widespread distrust at the time of its history and motives.
The effectiveness of the free-market solutions that Puerto Rico needs to break out of its chronic economic stagnation depends on Puerto Rico being fully integrated into the federal framework that regulates and affects commerce, industry and private investment —the same framework within which the fifty States have prospered.
And the steady rise of the Minions — who went on to star in two more lucrative movies and also help to promote several other Comcast assets — illustrate how the two sides of the company have come together to champion certain business initiatives and, according to several financial metrics, prospered.
The Premier League has prospered since its inception in the early 1990s on the strength of record-breaking television contracts, and as the beneficiary of bidding competitions in which cable and satellite providers around the world repeatedly drove up the price to acquire the rights to broadcast its matches.
While some studies have found that local wildlife suffered, others have discovered evidence that wildlife has prospered, likely because the exclusion zone — devoid of people — has "become a de facto nature reserve," study lead author Michael Byrne, a wildlife ecologist at the University of Missouri at Columbia, told Live Science.
Bartolini said after the failed healthcare repeal effort he is now wondering "which one of these Trump trades still have room to run regardless of fiscal stimulus," referring to market segments like small U.S. companies and industrials that prospered after the November election of President Donald Trump but have fizzled lately.
Our communities have very different issues, and I think for me it is important to identify the background of Asian American when speaking about feminism in order to fully understand how different threads of migration to the US impacted how quickly communities assimilated, grew, prospered, and did well for themselves.
In An Unlikely Audience, Youmans, an assistant professor of media at George Washington University, offers a forensic account of why the endeavor tanked, contrasting the failure of AJAM's TV station with that of AJ+, the network's digital media channel, which has prospered as a producer of youth-oriented viral news videos.
New York City arose and prospered around a remarkable natural harbor, a reason the state ranks third among coastal states in employment in the blue economy, supporting nearly 350,000 jobs in shipping, fishing and tourism, and fourth in its contribution to state gross domestic product, worth about $26 billion annually.
With a strategic location in Asia and a history of receiving migrants from Southeast Asia, China, India and Europe, Singapore gradually prospered, the greatest leap occurring in the last two decades, when it shifted from an industrial to financial capital and reworked its agenda to attract the rich through lifestyles.
And newer brands like Casper or the men's razor maker Harry's — born online and reliant in large part on word of mouth and social media marketing — have prospered by forgoing the expensive task of building out real-world stores, instead striking partnerships with traditional sellers when the time is right.
Families that had prospered in the '50s passed enormous buying power to their offspring, who became a lively demographic for a brilliantly adaptive advertising industry, a juggernaut that could selectively appeal to bikers, hippies, African-Americans, feminists, student protesters and bohemian types as readily as it did its traditional suburban targets.
Not only are new museums devoted to the Bauhaus opening their doors in Weimar and Dessau — the two cities in eastern Germany where it briefly prospered before being chased away by rightward political shifts — but countless exhibitions, symposiums and newspaper articles (including this one) are attempting to explain its significance.
There's no debating that the suddenly bustling Slaver's Bay seems to have prospered under Tyrion's custodianship, so we're treated to an oddly dull game of truth or dare in the pyramid, as the Imp teaches Missandei and Grey Worm how to tell jokes and drink some of that old cougar juice.
Once the cameras were on, however, Macron — who in the run-up had promised a "hand-to-hand combat" debate — came out swinging "You are the heiress of a name, a political party, of a system, which has prospered for years and years off the back of the French people's anger," he said.
The same goes for Carrère's previous book, " Limonov " (2011), which describes the rebellious life and career of the Russian writer and troublemaker Eduard Limonov, who lived in poverty in New York, prospered in Paris, and returned to Russia, where, once an opposition leader, he has since become a fierce supporter of Vladimir Putin.
And the mise-en-scène — its flamboyant and farcical qualities, its digitally simulated grace — places us unmistakably in the realm of Pen & Pixel, the Houston-­based graphic-­design firm that prospered from 1992 to 2003 by bringing just this combination of menacing nonchalance and near-­utopian affluence to the nation's album covers.
After Tito died in 1980 and his multiethnic country began to unravel, the Grand soldiered on and even prospered for a time, its occupancy rate lifted by the arrival of foreign journalists and Serb paramilitary gangs that wanted to purge Kosovo of ethnic Albanians, who made up a large majority of the population.
For a 13-year-old lawyer who began his career in the George W. Bush administration, it was also a remarkable professional triumph — another chapter in a career that has prospered through Republican and Democratic administrations, survived personal scandal and kept him at the heart of America's most tangled relationships in the Middle East.

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