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en Companies that can survive the downturn will reap the rewards, His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her.

en Miller has chosen, for whatever reason, to be the bell ringer for (concessions for) the next five years. He's been pretty outspoken. Auto executives have been dancing around this for a while, but they're not saying anything. They're sitting back and will reap the rewards. They sent the messenger and will reap the rewards.

en On a strategic basis, big companies often are invested in protecting their market share and expanding from a big base. This leaves small market niches to be developed by companies that can understand and help grow 'under the radar' market niches. If the 'undiscovered niches' grow by leaps and bounds then shareholders reap big rewards.

en You can't ask for anything better than this weekend to show off our school. Hopefully we will reap the rewards for many years to come.

en Those who commence deliberately. They plod on. They stick to it. They persevere and finally reap their rewards.

en This was home for him, I think, and what's sad to me, aside from the loss to his family, is that he was going to reap the rewards for the things he had done. The next six months were going to a lot of fun for him. He had some really good times ahead.

en We've made friends and established links with the North East that hopefully will reap rich rewards in the future.

en At the corporate level, the big downturn in equity prices has smashed company pension funds, forcing companies to put more money back into their pension plans. Anything that helps to stop [the downturn in equities] could be helpful.

en One of the benefits of the model is that the San Joaquin Valley gets to reap the rewards of having additional health care practitioners in the community.

en An organization that is strong and stable and is ready to commit time, money, and patience will be more apt to reap rewards than the quick-hitting opportunist.

en After driving the nation into a fiscal mess, the president is asking our seniors, our students, and our families to clean it up while the wealthy special interests reap the rewards.

en Appreciation, gratitude, affection-these are the qualities Parisians bestow on their parks. Beauty, serenity, tranquillity, majesty-these are the rewards they reap in return.

en We believe the company is poised to begin to reap the rewards of these investments in 2005, and we think this will likely be reflected in superior levels of earnings growth over the comings years.

en Could Total survive and thrive without Elf? Yes. Could Elf survive without this merger? Of course, ... the two companies would run more efficiently together.

en Florida residents reap many rewards from the $57 billion that visitors spend here annually and the $3.4 billion in tax revenues in 2005 that resulted from their spending.


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