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writer for
director Bharathiraja from 1980–82 to a
successful director who
throve in
experimenting with
different genres,
before becoming an actor. With over...
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welkin (firmament/clouds), [and amid]
worthmint (honour/worship)
theed (
throve/prospered) oðþæt him ǣġhƿylc þāra
ymbsittendra oth that (until that) him...
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Valley civilisation or
Harappan civilisation, a
Bronze Age
civilisation that
throve along Indus River c. 3300 – c. 1700 BC
Harappan architecture of the ancient...
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unsuccessfully to
secure his release.
Resistance was broken, and
settlements throve. One elder, Derrimut,
later stated: You see…all this mine. All
along here...
- for "stave". The strong-type past
forms leading to
thrave (Northern) and
throve are
attested from the 13th and 14th
centuries onward, and weak
forms (leading...
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trading communities including Venetians and Genoese.
Alanya also grew and
throve during the
Seljuk period. The area p****ed
through many
hands before its...
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Arctognathus is an
extinct genus of
gorgonopsids that
throve during the Late
Permian in the
Karoo basin of what is now
South Africa. A carnivore, like...
- did no harm. In 1728
Heidegger was
called in to
nurse the Opera,
which throve by his bold puffing. In 1729
Handel and
Heidegger were
permitted to produce...
- pseudo-archaic past
participle by
analogy to Drink/Drunk]
thrive – thrived/
throve – thrived/thriven
throw –
threw –
thrown thrust – thrust/thrusted – thrust/thrusted...
- descendants, power-- with
regard to both "colors" [=offspring and
ascetic power]
mighty seer
throve. He
arrived at his hopes,
which came true
among the gods...