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The experiences of pupils who said they were struggling were compared with those who said they were "coasting" or "thriving".

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“We’re trying to create a culture where people with Parkinson’s can thrive. Instead of sitting home being depressed, you come out and occupy your mind and participate in classes and deal with your life.”

Potter, a meticulous coach who thrived at Brighton on time and structure, was left with a squad so big the changing room was too small to fit them all in.

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The rice field is surrounded by potato, onion and beet crops, which are still the thriving staples here.

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She clearly thrives in the limelight and embraces the glamour that comes with being her country's most celebrated foody.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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