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He says it's best to buy a moderately priced home that can appreciate, or buy a fixer-upper, make the repairs, and reap the financial benefit.
Logic is turned upside down and instead of being punished for their crimes of omission they reap their due reward.
Thus they began to reap the rewards of a year of desperate, frenzied activity.
The city will reap the benefit in the spring when daffodils and crocus give the city's parks and verges a splash of colour.
If Chicago lacks the vision to see ahead, it will reap the harvest of fostering a kindergarten on the streets where gamins learn crime.
In return, community members were told, local people could reap far greater profits from sustainable sale of wool.
The author could then reap profits from the sales of his work in the territory concerned.
It is fiscal nonsense not to reap the benefits for the good of their own members.
Some are called to sow, others to reap some are eminently qualified to awaken sinners, others to edify saints.
Others say he is driven by the percentage of dues he can reap from large salary increases.
Most Australians have grown up with an expectation that a hard day's work will reap its rewards.
But when we do that, we're just going to continue to reap what we're sowing.
Come recess, country boys would rush outside to reap stalks of wild beargrass which they would fashion into spears.
Indeed, both missions continue to reap benefits for us almost two years after they landed.
There's little interest these days in hedgerow fruit so I suspect the birds will reap this particular harvest.
Some farmers have been told only to reap the current harvest, but not to prepare the land for new crops.
Having sown the wind of ignorant opposition, he and his government reap the whirlwind.
They get swept up in a wind of applause and reap the whirlwind of unwelcome headlines.
They were, he observed grimly, sowing the wind and would reap the whirlwind.
We should take his message more seriously, lest we continue to reap the whirlwind of a church increasingly divided around its sacred table.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The men sit on their haunches to reap, the sickle being not unlike our own.
Let us not be weary in welldoing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not.
You play the grande dame so well, that you are sure to reap the penalty of it.
They reap the rewards of the docility and zeal of the masses which they direct.
To have done the deed, and yet not to reap the profit, would be too abhorrent a failure.
I only feel some compunction in deriving that profit from it which you might yourself reap.
It might be a good thing, said the canny Scot, to back him up and reap the benefit.
Yet he was a good workman, and when he returned to ilkley he was readily engaged by the farmers to plough, mow, and reap for them.
She was not allowed to reap any direct fruits from it, as Austria interfered on behalf of Servia.
And Mr. Hoxie, who would reap this rich harvest, insisted that it would produce very much more than that.
Since she had endured so much, why not endure a little longer and reap a dear reward?
It was an autumn period, in which the telephone men and the public began to reap the fruits of twenty years of investment and hard work.
But by preventing Syrian Kurds from defending themselves against ISIS, Erdogan has already begun to reap the whirlwind.
We are in the proverbial handcart on our way to perdition and the inevitable omega is that our payoff will be to reap the whirlwind.
His art never taught him lewdness, nor the love of wine, nor the wish to reap where he had not sowed.
There are scant crops and few beeves in the borderland, where a man must reap his grain with sickle in one fist and brown bill in the other.
You will need practice to reap the full benefit of my instructions.
Despite this noble effort, some blacks still veer away from librarianship because only a master's degree can reap true career growth.
On the contrary, if he sows the wind he will reap the whirlwind.
I'm not going to do the spadework and let her reap the harvest.
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