Card flourish, a stage magic term for a visual display of skill.
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Flourishing in positive psychology, is living in an optimal range of human functioning.
The community would flourish until 1789 when they were expelled from their convent after the French revolutionary army invaded the Austrian Netherlands.
The new production named Ginkgo tries to tell spectators that human being can flourish in adversity.
In the 2008 The Simpsons episode "The Burns and the Bees", Lisa Simpson wears a beard of bees to help the local population of bees to flourish.
There was also a robotic puppet (made from glued together craft materials) named 'Hands' who would quickly make a small item, often mechanical in nature, from small items such as pieces of card, elastic bands or matchboxes, who would hum as he worked, then present the completed item with a flourish.
Deep rooted species such as bramble, hawthorn and willow were also able to flourish and resulted in several sallow carr communities These species were maintained and species rich turf later established through a combination of management techniques.
Some issues were eventually resolved in the 1750 Treaty of Madrid, although illegal British trade with the Spanish colonies continued to flourish.
Despite this, Deptford Dockyard continued to flourish and expand, being closely associated with the Pett dynasty, which produced several master shipwrights during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
Among those patronized in this cultural flourish was Baroque composer Christoph Graupner; also bringing into his service architect Louis Remy de la Fosse for his extensive building program.
Of particular note are the examples of wax-weaving, a craft of Byzantine origin that started to flourish in Florina when the refugees from Monastir arrived and continues to the present day.
The network allowed agriculture to flourish, but used a system of slave labor to keep it maintained.
The relationship with the saxophone did not flourish until the last year of high scool on the Music program at "Vågsbygd Videregående Skole".
Thus, the Quraish engaged in trade in Yemen, Syria and Ankara which allowed them to flourish economically.
Hermleigh briefly changed its name in the late 1910s to Foch to honor the French field marshal and World War I hero Ferdinand Foch, but reverted to the original name shortly thereafter and continued to flourish until the early 1930s, when the effects of the Great Depression brought an end to Hermleigh's growth.
Suitable climatic conditions have allowed winter sports to flourish in the region, as exemplified by the Winter Olympics in 1984 that were celebrated in Sarajevo.
After this final flourish Johnrose retired from the professional game to pursue qualifications in Sports Science, but made an appearance at the 2005 Masters Football tournament, representing Blackburn Rovers.
The Mbunda continued expanding southwards to a larger settlement, where the Mbunda Kingdom continued to flourish in what became known as Mbundaland from Lungwevungu river to Chibanda or southern border with Namibia, while Lumbala Nguimbo became their capital, where His Majesty King Mbandu III Mbandu Lifuti reigns today.
With an abundant supply of red cedar amongst other tree species, the first industry to flourish in the area was timber cutting.
You can see the Grouse butts and the heather burning, which is undertaken to encourage grouse to breed and flourish.
Several species of damselfly flourish along the draining ditches include the Azure Damselfly.
As Polonia expanded, Polish-speaking priests were in high demand, and not every priest could flourish in a rustic setting like Pine Creek.
Nevertheless the School must have continued to flourish, for we read under date 866 - according to the Chronicon Scotorum, 868 - of the death of Feargus who is described as a celebrated scribe and anchorite of Ross-Ailithir.
He majored in Samnon and is famous for making Samnon flourish in both Sui and Goguryeo.
It was in the 1970s that the sex industry began to flourish in Thailand.
His career continued to flourish with appearances at all the great concert venues of the world: the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Herkulessaal in Munich, the Philharmonie in Berlin, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, at Suntory Hall in Tokyo, and also with all the world's great orchestras and conductors.
The settlement is in what is now called Boone Township, and it began to flourish early on.
In only 10 years, "Little Jaffna", located at the last stretch of the winding street of Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis in the 10th arrondissement, between metros Gare de Nord and La Chapelle, has sprung to life and begun to truly flourish.
In the late eighties and early nineties, when the computer network amateur FidoNet began to flourish, the messages that were exchanged between users had often queued a tag-line which was no longer than 79 characters, containing a brief phrase (often not dramatic, but witty or humorous).
The woodlands include Brachystegia trees, while a variety of flowers, among them the rare Eulophia norlindhii orchid, flourish in the grass beneath the trees.
Animal species that inhabit both mountains and tundra, such as the Siberian roe deer, and Altai snowcock, flourish here.