Judaea sends us Lacryma balsami, Crete Coma dictamni, Arabia her flower of spices, India reaps her crop of spikenard. |
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They will soon learn that to give and take in the workplace and indeed, any relationship, reaps its own rewards. |
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For instance, in one season a farmer may apply five bags of chemical fertilisers on one acre of land and reaps 30 bags of grain. |
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It seldom happens that the person who tills the ground has the wherewithal to maintain himself till he reaps the harvest. |
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This is the harvest one reaps when one sows in extravagance and dissipation. |
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This trend should now be halted so that Zambia rightfully reaps the benefits of her natural resources. |
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Let's wait and see how Mabudi reaps whirlwinds, having sown trouble, confrontation and stubbornness. |
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All the parental investment reaps a return in the form of care later in life. |
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They can still get money when they need it and there will still be the occasional umbrella for farmers whose incomes drop when Brazil reaps a bumper crop. |
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Here, the farmer takes care of the land, reaps its products and tries to live in harmony with all. |
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As the euro area reaps the fruits of the Lisbon Strategy, it must also sow the seeds of further structural reform. |
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Now Africa reaps the bitter harvest of colonial and homegrown ethnic manipulation in endless civil wars and periodic outbreaks of rioting and killing. |
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Experience has shown that harnessing today's leading-edge maritime technology reaps a rich harvest of benefits tomorrow. |
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The last movement reaps the best of both of these worlds, starting quite aggressively with its incisive rhythm and hustling bass line. |
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But the pesticide that ensures an abundant crop all too often reaps sorrow. |
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But forcing businesses to admit exactly who is responsible for their economic success, and who reaps the profits, is a good start. |
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How long before it is Jobbik – or, for that matter, Russia – who really reaps the benefits? |
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The United States is a single-currency area, and doubtless reaps great benefits as a result. |
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The heat is recovered and used externally for another process that, in turn, reaps the benefit. |
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A person who is physically active reaps several benefits of strength, endurance and flexibility. |
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The best and most experienced teachers are often the first to go, and investment in training reaps benefits elsewhere. |
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Slowly he begins to work with his wife and reaps the benefit of having the affection of his children. |
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Ensure your family business reaps the benefits of the talents of both male and female family members by taking steps to close the gender gap. |
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It blossomed and he now reaps in assignments and awards doing the thing he loves best, photographing. |
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If we are to believe the media, in the United States, surrogate motherhood reaps substantial benefits. |
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Aside from strengthening relations with customers over time, the operator reaps other advantages, i.e., higher ridership and lower fare-evasion. |
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Governments must tackle the issue of subsidies so the target group reaps the desired benefits. |
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There is a great deal more spadework that the marketing team could and should do to ensure that the company reaps the most from its investment in the event. |
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Greatest Rewards: Vivianne reaps her greatest rewards from working closely with customers to create a new market and from having a talented team of 15 employees as well as directors, investors and partners. |
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She gets disheartened even before she reaps any fruit of revival. |
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That position will ensure that the region reaps the peace dividend. |
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We now have the strategic framework to foster immigration to Francophone minority communities and you yourselves will be developing action plans to ensure that each region reaps the benefits of immigration. |
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Thus, while determination of the royalty in that normal range will determine whether the owner or the producer reaps the lion's share of the economic rent inherent in the oil, it will not effect total output at all. |
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To ensure that Canada reaps the full benefit of this initiative, the federal government should continue to expand opportunities for foreign students to obtain permanent immigrant status after graduation. |
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Bobst-Champlain in its turn reaps the benefits of the latest version of the Q 100-M inspection system, which analyses the entire print area of the web for flaws just before the diecutting phase. |
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But Missy's determination to mix it with the phattest and hottest beat masters on the box reaps endless dividends. |
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The school is located on 50 hectares of greenery. It is very close to the centre of town and thus reaps all the benefits of the exciting city of Toulouse. |
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The more one spends at a co-op the more one reaps. |
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However, to capitalise on this momentum, and to ensure it reaps the full benefits of integrated policy making at home, it needs to ensure that its influence in the international debate is maintained and enhanced. |
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With a calm acceptance of his standing, Simon's curiosity for and determination to engage with life's knottier philosophical issues reaps dividends. |
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