If being in a snit got me rewarded like this, I'd have to be in a snit for him more often. |
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I believe in public servants being rewarded for the jobs they do because, let's face it, it's work no one else wants. |
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This aberrant conduct should not be rewarded by making fundamental changes in the way judges are nominated. |
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The surefooted are rewarded with views of sea stacks and coves teeming with more than 160 bird species. |
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So she rewarded your years of loyalty to OmniCorp by using up your knowledge and handing you your walking papers. |
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So hot were their moves that the crowd rewarded a truly scintillating performance with the highest accolade, a standing ovation. |
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We were rewarded with the sound of calling Whooping Cranes piercing the quiet of the early morning, then a close fly over. |
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Richard Hughes and Jewel in the Sand are rewarded for a patient ride up the rails to take the Albany Stakes. |
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Hanagan's mount got a good run on the rails and he waited for the gaps to come and was rewarded for his patience with his first Goodwood winner. |
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Actually, come to think of it, the person responsible for this here jumble of junk should be punished, not rewarded. |
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You are rewarded with success in whatever aspect you choose to pursue, be it a matter of the heart or a matter of business. |
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While I think the ability to hit long drives should always be rewarded, any advantage gained should not be overwhelming. |
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Occasionally I would be rewarded with a wee, twitching, whiskered snout poking out of the little yellow house. |
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My excessive nerves were rewarded with a hip flask and a half bottle of whisky. |
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His London gigs are particularly riotous affairs, I remark, and am rewarded with a proper beaming smile. |
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She didn't just show it to her, she ended up reading it all aloud and was rewarded with the first real chuckle we've had from her for weeks. |
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The first one suggests that Pascalian reasoners are manipulative egoists whom God might take exception to, and they won't be rewarded after all. |
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Even though the weather was cold and wet, and we were windbound for six days, we were more than rewarded by Nunavut's bounty. |
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In recognition of his dutiful service, Ortega had been rewarded the post of Colombian governor. |
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Bromley's sporting talent is to be rewarded in the Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements. |
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These efforts would seem to have been rewarded, as the vehicles handle in the manner you would expect from their respective appearances. |
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However, anyone up for catchy tunes and witty wordplay will be rewarded by this album's warm left-field charm and intelligence. |
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We rewarded initiative and reinforced the work ethic with our tax cuts and welfare reforms. |
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Verlust watched expectantly, and was rewarded by a wriggle in the vegetation that didn't match the movement of the rest in the soft breeze. |
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He found that these workers are highly sought after and rewarded in today's labor market. |
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They've followed the rules, been generously rewarded, and climbed society's ladder of success. |
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This pattern of mistrust is repeated in company after company as years of loyalty are rewarded with layoff notices and rejiggered pension plans. |
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In this theater almsgiving is rewarded by trumpet fanfare, prayer is a public parade, and the discomfort of fasting is a spectacle. |
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People who altruistically perform thankless tasks should be rewarded, but not by people who inspire little respect. |
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I am rewarded by her laughter which, as you can imagine, is an agreeable sound to male ears. |
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The surveillance team was rewarded with leftovers from the lavish banquets, which were much better than their usual fare. |
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Successful resolvers controlled their environments, avoided situations that might lead them to relapse and rewarded themselves for changing. |
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My efforts were rewarded by an increasing ability to climb to more advanced levels. |
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Charity looked at her in genuine alarm and was rewarded with a wink that made her revise her opinion of her cousin slightly upwards. |
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Children were rewarded for raising money through a sponsored obstacle course last month, with a day of fun and frolics. |
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Instead, I was rewarded with insight on how to read and understand baseball statistics. |
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Students were rewarded for their wonderful work at all kinds of major events. |
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James was rewarded for his hard work, capturing the Senior Victor Ludorum title. |
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There are many brilliant planners out there who deserve to be rewarded and encouraged. |
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He was rewarded with a performance that coach Mathias Ahrens would have preferred to have seen last week against Japan. |
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Both these stories have a father and two sons and in both the younger son is received back into the family and rewarded. |
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He feels very happy and believes the time he devotes is well spent because he is generously rewarded with love. |
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If there was every a case for someone being rewarded for a lifetime of devotion it's the phenomenal Nathaniel Lofthouse. |
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Of course people are expected to do a fair amount of work but generally they are well rewarded and enjoy good working practices and conditions. |
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I think I deserve to be rewarded handsomely, and the weather forecast suggests that the omens are good. |
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The three athletes were rewarded with a sight-seeing night out in London before travelling home the following day. |
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The first three people who came to the stage with photographs of their wives were rewarded with gift hampers. |
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And since we are in the realm of myths and fairytales, she deserves to be rewarded. |
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And all too often, boys are only rewarded for how well they do at sport rather than for anything else they do. |
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Packing was an occupation that rewarded innate qualities and paid little regard to status or civility. |
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In turn, it shows how religious values inspire behavior not rewarded by the market or state. |
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Watsonians' resurgence was finally rewarded by a thoroughly deserved try by centre Colin Gregor. |
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There has been a lot of teamwork and trust and that deserves to be rewarded by having new investment. |
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The ascent has to be achieved on the first day and is rewarded on the second day with a spectacular sunrise and panoramic view of Costa Rica. |
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The fans that have supported him during the recent bleak seasons deserved to be rewarded by a further six months. |
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At the beach, she prayed to God, demanding that their faith be rewarded by the return of Bing. |
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Today, the discriminating traveller will still be well rewarded by a summer holiday in this area. |
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In my opinion this sort of arrogance deserves to be rewarded by denying parole. |
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He has been rewarded by healthy box-office returns in America, where the film opened last month. |
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You could be rewarded by seeking more information before you take a chance. |
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His inexperience as a racing driver is set to be rewarded on the show as he receives an award in the next couple of weeks. |
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Another advantage is that good behaviour is rewarded as permits that are not needed may be sold. |
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But if you have any genuine interest in strategy or history, you will be richly rewarded. |
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This is a year in which the qualities of steadiness, patience, loyalty and bravery will be richly rewarded. |
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Their six assembly representatives were richly rewarded with four ministerial posts. |
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He takes his rightful place among the elite, and the world in which the best and brightest are rewarded is saved again. |
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Their efforts were rewarded just two minutes from time when the ball was rolled back to Bullock some 25 yards from goal. |
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This is not only a romantic attitude, it is also a faith that good work will be responded to and rewarded somehow. |
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Those who ascend the summit of the mountain are rewarded with unparalleled views of the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro and the Rift Valleys. |
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The long and easy ascent of the hill is rewarded by extensive views in all directions from the summit. |
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Spend your spare time at estate and rummage sales and you will be rewarded with a house full of stuff and a handful of friends. |
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We have indulged in some mountain biking and hiking here which is always rewarded with lovely views. |
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The Reds were rewarded with two penalties but they were kicked astray due to poor direction. |
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Many lands were confiscated and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown. |
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Each year the Oxford Philomusica auditions orchestral players at the university, the best five being rewarded with a year-long apprenticeship. |
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Fruit and vegetables were then provided at lunch and school staff rewarded children for tasting them or for eating whole portions. |
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Medical malpractice and other blunders are rewarded with huge settlements often in the Millions. |
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Their deepest feelings about banks, whatever they may be, will be rewarded by a good double strength shot of Schadenfreude. |
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They were rewarded with a bottle of schnapps, which they drank as they worked. |
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The administration should demonstrate that effectiveness and scholarship of teaching are highly valued and rewarded. |
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He was rewarded for his pains by more jeering, whooping and the sound of broken glass. |
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His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland. |
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The audience rewarded the young masker and the entire performance with expressions of pleasure and applause. |
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She's rewarded with meals of vegetables and rice, and sleeps on a mat on the floor in the back of a flower shop. |
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The student has performed to the maximum of their ability and has been rewarded accordingly. |
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Now they are being rewarded for their bastardry to our children with no requirement that they even spend it on education. |
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If it hits the sensor, you're rewarded with the satisfyingly realistic sound of a ball thunking into the bottom of the hole. |
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There is an ingrained faith that effort and self-improvement will be rewarded, and that if things go wrong it is up to you to fix them. |
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It nuzzled against Aben's cheek and was rewarded with a tickle and tender words. |
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Going for chicken tikka masala, I was rewarded with deliciously cooked meat in a sauce full of flavour and fresh vegetables. |
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A lethargic Blaine, sporting a new bushy beard and matted hair, rewarded them with weak waves and beatific smiles. |
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In its structure the ruling elite reflected a world of order and hierarchy in which promotion and status were rewarded on merit. |
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I felt that it behoved me to do my best to help draw attention to his pathetic situation, and, thankfully, my efforts have been rewarded. |
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He chipped on to force a touchdown behind the line and from the five metre scrum Ilkley were rewarded with another penalty. |
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It clearly hopes to be rewarded with a new start in relations with Washington, but don't bet on it. |
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We drank a split of Taittinger Brut champagne during the appetizers, and our patience was rewarded. |
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Thus ever is biophilia rewarded, and that in the end is what may save us all. |
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A breezy and showery week is forecast, although mild conditions should keep things moving nicely, and anglers should be rewarded with fish. |
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We paused to scrutinise tree tops for the green, blue and yellow birds, and were rewarded by several pairs of the tubby ungainly fowl. |
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Each year chickens molt, often looking quite ugly, but are rewarded with new and sturdy feathers. |
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After several hours on a bumpy road, you will be rewarded with some of the most spectacular and memorable sightseeing of your trip. |
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Hiking up the mountain, you pass through forest, bamboo and moorland, before being rewarded at the peak with superb views. |
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The animals are at their most active in a morning and an early start will be well rewarded. |
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Odysseus is forced to box another beggar and is rewarded with blood pudding and wine when he wins. |
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Your ambitious nature will be rewarded as you are promoted to a prominent position in your profession. |
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Even the unlucky fisher who caught the most blowfish was rewarded at a family fishing event on the weekend. |
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The feckless teenagers of Fraserburgh are to be rewarded by the boys in blue for their good grace in actually obeying the law of the land? |
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That last reel, though, is sufficiently entertaining that the viewer who enjoys a good slasher film will be rewarded for his or her perseverance. |
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I studied the murky water closely and was rewarded with a sudden surface turbulence that looked to be a fish. |
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Even the egrets and boobies had a role to play and were rewarded by fish chunks, tossed and caught in mid-air. |
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It seemed the slowness of the previous episodes might finally be rewarded with some return on my taxed patience. |
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It would not be the first time that a bootlicker was rewarded with a kick in the teeth. |
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Nine months later, they will be then rewarded with a beautiful bouncing baby. |
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The one-liners are snappy, the situations volatile and the comic opportunities richly rewarded. |
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He was rewarded with giggles and snickers from a couple of siblings sitting in the row three seats behind him when he stood. |
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Something I saw made me laugh out aloud and I was nearly rewarded with a smack in the mouth. |
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But don't do it because you expect to be rewarded for sniveling before His throne. |
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You hack away with a pick-axe, rewarded only by a few flying chips from the unyielding rock. |
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We were too late for lunch, but the Breton chef rewarded us with glasses of ice-cold white wine. |
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He thought that he would be rewarded for valiant actions with a hero's welcome when he returned to shore. |
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The United States valorised and rewarded veterans with compensation and their own healthcare system. |
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His fair hand made a gesture to touch the dog's face but was rewarded by a painful nip from her sharp fangs. |
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So, I dutifully removed the lower springs and spacers, remounted the waterblock and was rewarded with a much lower idle temperature. |
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On the other hand, my sister saved hard for years and was rewarded with windfall shares when her building society became a bank. |
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Before my eyes I was shocked to see that whichever child screamed and cried the loudest was rewarded with the choice cuts from a smiling dad. |
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Is the employee rewarded for finding ways to save money by cutting corners? |
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Finally, the word went out to the judges that well executed spins should be properly rewarded. |
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He notes that vice is punished and virtue rewarded in most of the director's many babelicious films. |
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I don't want to demand either that every story show virtue rewarded, or that every story show vice triumphant in our bad world. |
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Williams was rewarded for his efforts with an intense burst of pain along his right side from the hip upwards. |
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The sight of a huge cinnamon bear nosing among the cans and bottles rewarded his effort. |
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Cyril reached down and stroked the calico cat's head with a work-roughened hand, and was rewarded with an even louder purr. |
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We were rewarded with a stargazer, motionless on the bottom, waiting for its prey. |
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As products hit the market and revenues pick up, that patience should be rewarded handsomely. |
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People who shop around for the best deals get rewarded handsomely, while faithful customers get stitched up! |
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The home side, who were on the offensive from the start, were rewarded with a goal after 13 minutes. |
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Business has responded very positively to a tender for projects to reduce emissions, which can be rewarded with carbon credits. |
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Pupils at a Bury high school have been rewarded for their sterling environmental efforts. |
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In the decade since Independence, most of the old guard have by now been amply rewarded for their loyalties. |
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If you've been holding out, waiting for one of those shiny new OLED TVs, your patience is about to be rewarded. |
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He continued to attack, harry and chase every ball and was rewarded late on with a dramatic Golden Goal. |
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But having stiffed the world and threatened U.S. allies, they may be rewarded with trade, aid and the global respect they've coveted for decades. |
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Bosses of a Bolton car park have been rewarded for joining the fight to drive down car crime. |
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General opinion was he'd been rewarded for courage rather than for the threat. |
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As Meliana emptied her clip into the last cannon's power core she was rewarded by an explosion that threw her back into the others. |
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Rock anglers are rewarded for their patience with catches of kingfish, queenfish, kob, shad, stumpnose and pompano. |
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The increasing number of niches and individual outlets has broadened the talents that are rewarded. |
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This kind of outrageous dishonesty should not be rewarded at the ballot box. |
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I chanced a second look and was rewarded with even more shots pelting my position dangerously close to my face. |
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But if you've done your homework and bought a good company, over the next two years or more, you should be rewarded. |
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For them it makes little sense to think, act, or to take risks if extending your palms is rewarded with a morsel that you can get again tomorrow. |
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She twisted around to try and see the damage he had done and was rewarded with a sharp pang of pain. |
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The scheme was launched in September and involves pupils being rewarded for good classwork, behaviour and citizenship. |
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We are taught that if we work hard and pay our dues, we will be rewarded in riches and love from family and friends. |
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His patience was rewarded after a few minutes when Matt gently put down the book without closing it and sighed. |
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We did, and on a day forecast as spoilt by scattered showers and cloud we were rewarded with an absolute pearler. |
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When a tomato clownfish brings food back to an anemone, the anemone is rewarded with crumbs from the meal. |
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Information leading to the conviction of anyone selling flour illegally will be rewarded. |
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But fortune favours the brave and Wanderers have been rewarded for their bold buying policy. |
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This is the result of the hard work of a lot of people and I'm glad to see it being rewarded and appreciated. |
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Seven minutes later, though, the 10 men were rewarded for a period of dogged persistence. |
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Their persistence was rewarded with the award of a kickable penalty ten minutes into the game. |
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His persistence was rewarded unexpectedly, and in a way that had a great influence on the fortunes of his party as a whole. |
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Her persistence was rewarded, however, in 1970 when she won a by-election in West Bromwich. |
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His persistence was finally rewarded after he moved into real estate, and then city trading. |
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Original, well thought-out ideas will be rewarded and impostors won't last. |
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They are so heavily rewarded for modest finishes that they can live their lives in comfort without having achieved much on their own. |
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The use of longer words is probably rewarded, praised or at least commended. |
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Some farmers are fearful that they are not being properly rewarded for the quality of the milk they produce. |
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However, the effort is invariably rewarded with the sense of well-being that comes from communing with the glories of nature. |
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Adjust the scope back and forth until you're rewarded with a full field of view. |
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If anyone could rid the castle of its plague of rats, he would be rewarded with ten sacks of gold and her hand in marriage when she came of age. |
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In the 18th century, finders were given more rights and were rewarded with a certain value of the found property. |
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Crewe boss Dario Gradi elected to play his strongest side last night and was rewarded with a half-time lead courtesy of a Rob Hulse goal. |
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Their half-back followed up a good break and saw his support play rewarded with the try. |
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The latter had once commanded the praetorians and had been rewarded with the decorations of the consulate. |
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It would somehow be more fitting if skill was rewarded more solidly than dumb luck. |
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Jonah desperately thumbed the lighter's switch one last time, and he was rewarded with a sudden flare of light. |
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Eventually a Golden Eagle managed to frighten the snowcocks and we were rewarded with eleven birds calling as they flew in squadron formation to safety. |
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His broad biological knowledge extended far beyond ornithology, and his scientific competence and expertise rewarded him with an international reputation. |
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The studiousness of this dark-haired Frenchwoman has been rewarded. |
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In the first half of extra time Eagles kept up the pressure and were rewarded with a penalty goal and an unconverted try to give them the lead for the first time in the game. |
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The gitmo double agents were rewarded for their cooperation before even leaving for their missions. |
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The real appeal of Stakhanovism was clearly a material one, for exceptionally high wages and special privileges rewarded workers who exceeded the established production norms. |
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The achievement is not a small matter, and I think he will be rewarded with a gold star in economic history. |
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Swan played a major role in stemming the flow of goals conceded at the end of last season and was rewarded with a new one-year contract over the summer. |
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If you're able to endure this feeling of impending doom, however, there's a good chance you'll be rewarded at the end with a tiny nugget of hope and almost-joy. |
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They ensured that senior staff were rewarded for their efforts and, in 10 years, transformed the firm from a sleepy business into a thriving success story. |
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Neither parastate had a shred of official recognition from the outside world, but they believed that their manoeuvring would be rewarded in the end. |
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That is the only reason they could be so amply rewarded for so little effort. |
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Under Henry II, Marshal continued to ascend, as the king rewarded his service with land, a wife, and a title. |
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Spall was rewarded for his hard work with the best actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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We were constantly rewarded with stunning scenic views and the satisfaction of navigating challenging terrain with ease, but we didn't get very far, as the crow flies. |
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There's an ugly puritanical streak buried in the argument that those of us who do a good job should be rewarded and lazy slobs should be punished. |
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There was Venus' last-minute withdrawal at Indian Wells last year, Serena awarded the walkover and rewarded with resounding jeers throughout her ensuing final. |
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While contributions are technically considered donations, backers are rewarded with everything from free digital downloads to dinner with the directors. |
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Staff at Orkney Islands Council's social work department will be rewarded for their efforts in helping to raise standards and improve the quality of service. |
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Skilful driving is rewarded with funds to customise cars, with the usual array of add-ons and fine-tuning tricks that armchair boy-racers drool over. |
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Fassel is a stand-up guy who was willing to go down with the ship even after being fired, and he will be rewarded for that attitude sometime soon. |
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Lydia tried to stop him and was rewarded with a sharp smack to the leg. |
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Prosecutors and court judges routinely promoted and rewarded police misconduct, as hundreds of innocent persons were railroaded and tossed into prison. |
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But now visitors are making their way back to this extraordinary city and are being rewarded with culture, heritage and all the charm of the Adriatic coast. |
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For Byrne, who was rewarded with a Bafta, it was the highlight of a writing career which began with Writer's Cramp, a play which was first performed on radio. |
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You may also observe jaegers, terns, and petrels as they make their long ocean journey and be rewarded with views of flying fish and the occasional humpback whale. |
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Two Belgian sailors have also been rewarded for jumping into the River Thames to rescue a woman hanging from a fender between the Belgian warships last summer. |
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Several roach over that magical 2lb barrier have been banked recently with anglers prepared to sit it out on bread flake being rewarded with the better fish. |
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It's too bad that basketball has become such a contact sport that players are rewarded for being pumped up on steroids or resorting to playground style aggression. |
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Set the seat as far back as it will go, and you are rewarded with a veritable ocean of knee-room in the back for such a compact car, but with limited space in the boot. |
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For some, whose gifts are not well rewarded financially by our economic value system, time and talent may be the widow's mite that Jesus once praised so thoroughly. |
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They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe. |
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Come all ye people, offer thy assistance and ye may be greatly rewarded. |
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I reached out and poked it only to be rewarded with a throb of pain. |
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This professional educational development at Vail richly rewarded teachers, helping them refresh skills, clarify what they had learned and acquire new knowledge. |
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Top academic salaries in Australia for those who are the outstanding performers are far too low, while mediocrities and worse are rewarded beyond their deserts. |
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Again and again, Huntsman took the risk of honesty and directness and was rewarded for it. |
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All of the hard work for the day was rewarded with a rehearsal dinner at one of the local five-star restaurants and then pseudo-bachelor and bachelorette parties. |
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A committed team effort from Kendal was rewarded with a 35-run victory over reigning Northern Premier League champions Darwen at Birch Hall on Saturday. |
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Bob Hope was the most beloved, honored, and richly rewarded comedian of all time. |
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I reproved him, which rewarded me only with a glare and a longer drink. |
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I was once rewarded for some help with a visit to it, and sat in the electric chair for a moment. |
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In these promotions, the state rewarded consumers with material things and consumers aided the state through consumption of items produced or retailed by state enterprises. |
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Employees are also rewarded for drumming up new hires and new business. |
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Far be it from me to say that this was a bad exam, suffice to say it was an exam in which fast writers were rewarded, at the expense of those without bionic hands. |
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You'll be rewarded with deep flavor and candy that sets up perfectly every time, as in the case of our classic buttery almond toffee and our pretty cashew brittle. |
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An why would so many sucky Yankees be rewarded with so many pennants? |
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Months later, Himelright's bravery is rewarded with a Bronze Star. |
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For sufferance now will be rewarded greatly in the Reconciliation. |
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She demands their uttermost concentration, but those who make the effort are rewarded by being taken on an emotional journey whose after-effects are long-lasting and deep. |
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He expected to be rewarded for playing the tough guy while firmly establishing himself as a donor-class favorite. |
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Consumers can be rewarded for their participation with Molson Scratch Cards or handouts such as blinking buttons, tins of mints, key chains, beverage wrenches and T-shirts. |
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Surely, an evil misdoing as such should not be rewarded in this way. |
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I was rewarded by a shiver and a sharp intake of breath from Dave. |
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A righteous-sounding phrase is being exploited to victimise persons perceived to be a threat to the regime, while others are rewarded with the ill-gotten booty. |
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It seems those requests have gone virtually unheeded in subsequent years, since hard, shredded bodies have been rewarded with top spots in the lineup. |
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If you guess right, you could well be rewarded by some handsome returns. |
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In moving towards biography you must have felt that journalism was insufficiently rewarded to provide a living and also that its bittiness was in itself too limiting? |
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They have rewarded favored prisoners and made them trusties. |
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And at 39 I can still clearly remember the first time I heard a tree speak or felt moved to look into a tree and was rewarded with a horned owl looking back at me. |
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Chaucer, who came of London merchant stock, grew up in aristocratic and royal circles, and he was one of the most lionized and richly rewarded poets of any age. |
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With them was Bacchus, a mongrel dog who won the hearts of the crew and was rewarded in 1943 with a National Canine Defence League valiant dog medal. |
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What is being celebrated and rewarded by the Kremlin are events that the international community has mourned. |
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In August 1927, he was rewarded for his hard work and excellence by selection for flag rank, the first aviation officer in the fleet to achieve this promotion. |
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But proactivity will be rewarded, by Thursday, when the Sun quits squaring Pluto. |
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Martyrs, Daniel promised, would be rewarded for their faithfulness in a special way. |
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Those who inform against him or arrest him will be liberally rewarded. |
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But if we only rewarded consistency, the list would be unwieldy, fixed, and dull. |
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Because access to resources depended upon being inside the state apparatus, patrons rewarded supporters with sinecures in the government and nationalized industries. |
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For that he has been richly rewarded with a piece of footballing history. |
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These efforts were rewarded with a position as junior housemaster and English teacher at Shore in 1940, leaving him then with his personal life to set in order. |
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Inflammatory talk gets rewarded with column inches and airtime. |
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The following year, Richard was rewarded with all the Neville lands in the north of England, at the expense of Anne's cousin, George Neville. |
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The Stakhanovites, those workers who did extra shifts and produced more, were rewarded by the government, but resented by colleagues. |
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Cameron was rewarded with a promotion to Special Adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont. |
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In the wars that lasted beyond 800, he rewarded allies with war booty and command over parcels of land. |
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The mayor rewarded his cronies with high-paying jobs after he was elected. |
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The duke had not taken advantage of this, but Bonaparte had later rewarded his magnanimity by having him put to death. |
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Even the dogs, important weapons of war in their own right, were in some cases rewarded. |
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Kalb was indeed rewarded for his deeds by Graham Allison, who named this mediacrat director of the JFK School's new mass media center. |
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Each point is rewarded by an image of notorious Parisian callgirl Zahia taking off an item of clothing. |
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Firstly, some 300 native landowners who had taken the English side in the Nine Years War were rewarded with land grants. |
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They too were rewarded in the new British Raj by being officially recognised in the treaties each state now signed with the Crown. |
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Nonetheless, the colony was rewarded for its loyalty to the Crown by Charles the II following the Restoration when he dubbed it the Old Dominion. |
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Because the CAP has traditionally rewarded farmers who produce more, larger farms have benefited much more from subsidies than smaller farms. |
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Good deeds, such as charity, prayer and compassion towards animals, will be rewarded with entry to heaven. |
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Before the fall of the Tory government, Swift hoped that his services would be rewarded with a church appointment in England. |
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Civilians could also be rewarded for their assistance to the Roman legions. |
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The Earl of Huntly was richly rewarded for his troubles, a price that James was prepared to pay. |
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Even if a tipping groundswell develops, whistleblowers may not be rewarded, thereby deterring future tipping. |
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Treated as a separate and elite community by the Tsar, the Cossacks rewarded his government with strong loyalty. |
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Following his service at Hastings, he was rewarded with large estates in Yorkshire. |
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Great human achievements are frequently rewarded with gold, in the form of gold medals, gold trophies and other decorations. |
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Both are pets of Kaoru Otsuka, 63, owner of the Kayabukiya tavern in Utsunomiya, and are rewarded for two-hour shifts with boiled soya beans. |
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Through the leitourgia, the rich carried a financial burden and were correspondingly rewarded with honours and prestige. |
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Because once you conquer these so-called scary sitches, you may just be rewarded with a treat yummier than a giant stash of candy com. |
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Six named men together with the crews of four ships of Bristol were rewarded with a payment of 220 marks. |
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Ashington had an excellent success over Rushden and Diamonds on Saturday, and they have been rewarded with a tie at Bodmin Town. |
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After Kenneth had reportedly done homage, Edgar rewarded Kenneth by granting him Lothian. |
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The mayor rewarded his cronies with cushy plums, requiring little work for handsome pay. |
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Then, too, leaders can be flattered, rewarded, ego-gratified and tamed. |
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In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great was rewarded by the defeated King Porus, not with gold or silver but with 30 pounds of steel. |
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Environmentally responsible fisheries management and practices are rewarded with the use of its blue product ecolabel. |
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After this, he passed a law that rewarded families for having many children, to speed up the repopulation of Italy. |
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Howard was rewarded soon after by the Queen and was created Earl of Nottingham. |
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It was, I think, his way of proving us, for he always rewarded us in some way when an extra hard bit of work was over. |
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Sull t Waterford started the second-half on the front foot and were rewarded two minutes in when Philip Drohan put them ahead. |
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He loves to shoot on sight, is often rewarded in style, and has bags of trickery at his seemingly jet-propelled feet. |
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When Russell Freedman won the Newbery Medal for his photobiography of Abraham Lincoln in 1988, he rewarded himself with a trip to China. |
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Mathilde probably rewarded him with a copy of Vegetius' work De Re Militari which was written in Essen and has long been in England. |
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Poorer citizens were drawn to lifelong service, as they were rewarded with the prospect of settlement in conquered land. |
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However, it was the ship and human losses that weighed heavily against Cabral being honored or rewarded. |
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This proves that a kaafir, Abu Lahab, was happy on the day of the birth of the Prophet and was rewarded by having his punishment reduced. |
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The mutinous legions were sent to the front in Illyricum, while those who had assisted in their defeat were duly rewarded. |
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Numerous Merovingians who served as bishops and abbots, or who generously funded abbeys and monasteries, were rewarded with sainthood. |
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The nearby Magho Cliffs and Cladach Glen are beautiful, and the drive to Lough Navar was rewarded with dramatic clifftop views. |
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Readers who can get past the odd structure will be richly rewarded. |
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It rewarded office and rank for martial exploits, going to far as to organize women's militias for siege defense. |
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Encouragingly, it seems the group was actually rewarded for this overture. |
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The most prominent theme seen in this urban legend is that acts of kindness and good deeds are rewarded in unexpected ways. |
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The students rewarded Elva with a card, flowers, a Hall Pass and a lovely apple. |
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Every day the fastest overclocker and the best hardware-specialists from the crowd will be rewarded with modern graphic cards. |
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