Whatever the discouragement, it is rewarding to persevere and find a nugget, when the thrill of discovery is indescribable. |
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Thank you for a rewarding educational, didactic, competitive memorable week! |
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Pork producers valued the challenge to be the best they can be, and depicted farming as a rewarding business that provided a good living. |
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It has been very rewarding for me to work collaboratively with people from around the state. |
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The serious xylophonist will find this work to be challenging, rewarding and a crowd pleaser. |
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France, as usual, is the most perplexing, but also the most rewarding, wine country to buy from. |
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For the one-time model and Colchester beauty queen, providing a good haircut is every bit as rewarding as cutting a dash on the beauty podium. |
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Shares in technology firms are not for the faint-hearted but they can also prove highly rewarding if everything goes to plan. |
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All three students agreed it was a lively, humorous, spirited debate and a rewarding experience. |
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Be you a public representative at local or national level, the certainty is that you are aboard a financially rewarding gravy train. |
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This discovery must be one of excitement and pleasure, so the journey of discovery itself is rewarding. |
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Orchard and his growing cadre of workers have been beavering away at the tough but always rewarding slog of organization ever since. |
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Participation is totally voluntary but has been continual and according to the students quite rewarding. |
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He accused the president of surrounding himself with yes-men, rewarding only sycophancy and punishing dissent. |
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To say that I have found motherhood fulfilling and rewarding is sneered and laughed at. |
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There are few more rewarding experiences than driving a team of huskies through this vast land of mountains, spruce forests and endless silence. |
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Football, even at youth level, should be about rewarding best practice and not just who has the most money. |
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Bermuda's most famous bird, the Bermuda petrel, or cahow, is a rare but rewarding sight. |
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Theses are very interesting skilled jobs, which have quite rewarding rates of pay. |
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My work is rewarding and I am able to save at least 20 per cent of my salary for my future family. |
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Having attended this conference, I am now finding the pituitary clinics to be more rewarding and stimulating. |
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Some anglers also use a harness, but this is rarely necessary for average fit anglers and a stand-up fight is typical and most rewarding. |
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It's a record that requires patient investigation so will be richly rewarding for some but hard work for others. |
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Having some occasions or opportunities to do so is always rewarding and inspiring. |
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Peering into an evening sky, clear of clouds, is one of life's more rewarding moments. |
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Community composting is in itself the most rewarding activity that a group can partake in. |
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It is a highly rewarding career, offering unlimited opportunities but requires a high degree of commitment, dedication and hard work. |
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She said to my wife that she would never go back to child-minding because she found her job so rewarding. |
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Yet within this rewarding social history, the authors occasionally overplay their hand. |
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Well grown and colourful plants are rewarding, but don't forget about the hardscaping that supports them. |
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That has proved as chancy as standing below a seagull and scarcely more rewarding. |
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Anti-speed campaigners in Guiseley have been rewarding careful drivers with a smile. |
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It turned out to be a rewarding trip as they overcame the stiff challenge of their Wicklow opponents. |
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The design is ageing and the interior plasticky, but this is the most fun and rewarding to drive of all these small, sporty hatchbacks. |
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At the office, he began rewarding employees for improving the fuel efficiency of their own cars and for carpooling. |
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Even in dim starlight, however, nocturnal hawkmoths use chromatic cues rather than achromatic cues to recognize rewarding flowers. |
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Those who have learnt to approach art with an open mind know that it's rewarding. |
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It's rewarding to know that the organization is operating in sound financial order. |
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Musically, too, it proves deeply rewarding under Yves Abel's stylish Mozartian baton. |
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Watching people stroll the grounds and explore the 18th century hall was very rewarding. |
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However, as with other sports, if good technique is applied, running can be both enjoyable and rewarding. |
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The ancestors watch over their descendants, punishing or rewarding them for their behavior. |
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Police departments generally tend to put a greater emphasis on punishing failure than on rewarding success. |
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The non-LP material that fleshes out the rest of the anthology is less rewarding. |
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This is too uncomplicated a game for serious gamers to expect any kind of rewarding odyssey. |
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Pressed to choose the most challenging and rewarding location, he cites the San Pablo leprosarium in the middle of the Amazon. |
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This is a most satisfying and rewarding way to pass an evening and you'd be helping someone achieve his goals too. |
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We promise a rich, fulfilling and rewarding experience for those who visit Fun Republic. |
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There are techniques that you can utilize, to make your visit to the grocery store a more rewarding experience. |
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It's been very demanding and has taken a lot of my time but it has been very rewarding and particularly satisfying. |
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This is a complex exhibition, but persevere and you are in for a rewarding and enriching experience. |
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All those participating have found it a rewarding and enriching experience. |
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Not content with simply having a restful and rewarding experience, I was still curious to find out just how good I was. |
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Developing and running this game has been a rewarding and enriching experience. |
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Informal social relations may offer significant and rewarding benefits to individuals. |
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As always, the social side of the event will be a key factor in ensuring that visitors to the region have a rewarding holiday experience. |
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Seeing people's lives changed and transformed is both exciting and rewarding beyond description. |
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It tends to be a rewarding experience, too, for he radiates positive energy. |
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The fact is that it can be, and mostly is, a remarkably rewarding and fulfilling experience, for both sides. |
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Flight Lieutenant Batic said after a very satisfying and rewarding flying career, he opted for a whole new challenge. |
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A visit to the Chapel of Adoration in Abbeyleix last week was a unique and rewarding experience. |
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He thinks it is just as important to give his pupils a rich and rewarding experience during their six or seven years at the school. |
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It has been an interesting and rewarding experience and one which I believe has been of benefit to all concerned. |
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To see someone get their life back to such an extent after just four therapy sessions is rewarding beyond measure. |
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It would be a rewarding research project to try to chart this out, most especially in the area of UFOs, alien abductions, and the like. |
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The firm reaped rich publicity after rewarding its staff with skiing holidays. |
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Altogether this is a rich and rewarding new vein of scholarship in the history of American crime and culture. |
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But it doesn't take too long to realise that this tiny exhibition is in fact one of the most richly rewarding currently on show. |
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It is both funny and moving, simple and richly rewarding, and most certainly worthy of your attention. |
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Treating an aphonic patient is both challenging and rewarding for the speech and language therapist. |
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And, like many appetitive behaviours, smoking is inherently pleasurable and immediately rewarding. |
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Most people are very appreciative of what we do and that is very rewarding. |
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Working for the Met offers potential officers a fulfilling, diverse and rewarding career. |
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Sometimes the readers do feel shocked and startled by the abrupt and terse nature of some of these poems, but the effect is rewarding. |
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They will explore issues such as discipline, rules, playing with their child and rewarding for good behaviour. |
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This process, while exhausting, is rewarding, and may produce answers that surprise both aspirant guideline authors and users. |
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In this lucrative post he distributed many patronage jobs, rewarding party loyalists while also seeking to recognize merit. |
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The most rewarding relationships with customers result from continued investment to create deep-seated attitudinal loyalty. |
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I had worked hard towards what I thought was going to be a rewarding and fulfilling career, but my life had now completely fallen apart. |
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Most parents and other family members want their children to be happy, to have a fulfilled, rewarding life. |
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Tabassum feels that it is a hectic profession, yet it is extremely rewarding all the same. |
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But they all share the Chancellor's belief in the sanctity of work and importance of rewarding those who toil. |
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The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery. |
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Rampant inflation made speculation in real estate and other tangibles much more rewarding than productive work and investment. |
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Hailey, who had farewell hugs for all her tour participants, says the most rewarding element of her job is in the mailbag. |
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Here the landscape is quite different from the interior but no less rewarding. |
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Solving an author's puzzles can be one of the most rewarding things about cracking open a book. |
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Having the hog roast, rewarding productivity gains, and the fun things for employees are great for team building. |
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A lot of us enjoy driving and prefer to drive a car that makes a journey a rewarding experience. |
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Oil exploration is a risky, but potentially highly rewarding, investment option. |
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Learning to snorkel was rewarding, but it also taught me that I am no amphibian. |
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However, the hawks would say that's just giving in to blackmail, rewarding bad behaviour. |
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And there it sat on the desk, like a badge of office, through a busy but rewarding day. |
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A short drive to Corbett is rewarding as we stop en route for birding, looking for wall creepers, forktails, etc. |
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When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, he has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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For those able to overlook glaring textual errors, the book's photographs are deeply rewarding. |
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He says it is very rewarding to care for and nurse pets in the area, where he has worked for eight years. |
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This is a very rewarding job but one that does demand a good amount of your free time. |
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Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer. |
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Along with barnacle geese and choughs, whisky is one of the principal magnets drawing visitors to this hugely rewarding island. |
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There is no meaningful inclusion for the disruptive pupil, and it is not rewarding nor satisfying for staff. |
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The way of rewarding his select group of fund managers in a secretive way has the hallmarks of a Macquarie Bank approach. |
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Finlay's prose, some of it gathered here, is often rewarding theologically in spite of its tendentious Thomism. |
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A seemingly weightless yet richly rewarding crab cake is almost animated by ginger. |
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Today, in 2002, it is one of the airline's key instruments for rewarding frequent flyers ' loyalty. |
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This opportunity offers unsurpassed job satisfaction and is highly rewarding to both tutor and learners. |
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This is a good time to put some effort into the less glamorous side of gardening, although creating the perfect tilth can be rewarding in itself. |
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Repairing people for a living can be rewarding but it's also is stressful, tiring and sometimes just awful. |
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It is so rewarding to experience theatre that is serious, thought provoking, skilful and local. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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Fans of this opera and of bel canto opera in general, should find this a rewarding addition to their collection. |
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If Jane is a better runner than Sally, there is nothing wrong about rewarding Jane for fleetness of foot. |
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This is a rewarding and a relaxing album, that gives a fresh tone to well known and beloved works. |
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Governments that think low interest rates are always electorally rewarding are riding for a fall. |
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He said it was the hardest work he's ever done as a tradie but undoubtedly the most rewarding. |
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Tracking and discovering the trail of mathematical footprints is both fascinating and rewarding. |
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In numerous cases, firms are rewarding politicians directly charged with regulating or policing their industries. |
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I just find blues to be a lot more rewarding to listen to then a lot of contemporary bands. |
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I think this is a far better solution than rewarding those who drive across town twice a week in January to walk on a treadmill for an hour. |
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Assembling your own furniture from flat-pack can be rewarding, but is often frustrating. |
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In a conversational style, Dale Carnegie offers practical advice and techniques on how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rewarding. |
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These proposals have more to do with rewarding campaign contributors and lobbying patrons than with economic stimulus. |
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We calculated the choice proportions of the higher rewarding flower types for bins of 50 simulated visits. |
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And the ker-ching of the till when the house sells will be all the more melodious and rewarding for it. |
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These activities are contingently rewarding, or utilize management by exception. |
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We get a mixed bunch in and it can be really hard work but it is rewarding. |
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And so these young couples work extra long hours, rewarding themselves with such trophies as cars, gadgets and designer shoes. |
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It has been very rewarding to work with them and be able to assist with the aeromedical evacuations of patients. |
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In other words, not all opportunities for intimacy or sexual interaction may be perceived as equally desirable or rewarding. |
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When you work in television and radio what you do disappears into the ether, so it is very rewarding to do something with a longer shelf life. |
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Inevitably, the most rewarding sections are those which deal with the gestation of the well known operas. |
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And the players all went to work the following day, with perhaps a hangover or two, but without a rewarding bob in their pockets. |
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In this cultural context the sexual consummation of the relationship may be less rewarding than was anticipated. |
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Organised by the Meat and Livestock Commission, the competition, in its sixth year was aimed at rewarding product excellence and innovation. |
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That often frustrating and occasionally rewarding process taught us the many possible roles for physicists in fighting terrorism. |
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Are the costs of rewarding mutualists that provide different kinds of services really as divergent as these figures seem to indicate? |
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Not only is the flavouring piquant but the structure of the movements and the material in development sturdy and, for us, rewarding to absorb. |
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It begins with a character named Zoe who decries the practice of rewarding punctuality while punishing those who are late or disobedient. |
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It can be extraordinarily rewarding emotionally and extraordinarily unrewarding financially, which is fine, as long as we survive. |
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We compare two groups where the rewarding training color is either scented or unscented. |
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The awards scheme is a wonderful way of rewarding the many, many unsung heroes whose efforts enhance the quality of everyone's life. |
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In a heroic society, the communal aspect of the feasting was an appropriate means of rewarding the prowess of the individual warriors. |
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Those who only get out a few times a year to ski will find snowblading more satisfying and rewarding. |
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Riding enduros can take a lot of dedication and time, but it is hugely rewarding and there is a real sense of camaraderie among competitors. |
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The terrain is steep but so rewarding, so vastly unpopulated and un-skied, and so void of the neon jumpsuits and fur-lined boots crowd. |
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Both my sister and step-mother have incredibly rewarding jobs working with disadvantaged adults and kids. |
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When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, Taylor has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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Intellectual activity can be rewarding, as you are creative and quick on the uptake. |
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Neither realm is renowned for rewarding mediocrity and underachievement. |
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It is a cash cow, handed billions by TV networks and rewarding its sponsors with huge ratings and ever growing revenues. |
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Quantification procedures are being reconsidered in determining workload, and more creative ways of rewarding faculty for their time and effort are being advanced. |
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She spoke of you enthusiastically on both occasions, and I realised that what had started as an accidental meeting had blossomed into a rewarding friendship. |
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The players found it very, very rewarding when they've come off and actually beaten someone that technically might have had the wood on them at some stage. |
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Bit by bit the surfaces reappeared, cupboards and drawers refilled, and as the job got done the transformation from bombsite to spotless showroom was remarkable and rewarding. |
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She'd never had such a rewarding experience doing a past life regression. |
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Being in an indie band is running a never-ending, rewarding, scary, low-margin small business. |
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It influences how our brains respond to dopamine, a feel-good neurotransmitter unleashed by new and rewarding experiences. |
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As CEOs tell it, rewarding executives and employees with stock options makes them all busy beavers bent solely on increasing their company's value. |
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Making your own birth announcements can be very easy and rewarding. |
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I don't doubt for a moment that it will be a rewarding experience. |
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I had such a rewarding and fulfilling experience and loved the children. |
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Do you think that architecture can offer a rewarding haptic experience? |
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That the globes did this year, rewarding both Rodriguez and the series in Best Comedy, is a pleasant surprise. |
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And it seems that this is what the social psychology profession is rewarding. |
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I've had many of these this year and am now actually looking forward to the beginning of another challenging, rewarding, mind-boggling, tear-jerking year. |
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Walking the Lidder Valley is scenically most rewarding, through forests of virgin pine, fording crystal-clear mountain streams and through meadows of wild-flowers. |
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I do believe that you are attracted to some of the role playing and theatrics that come with it, and I think you might even find that part sexually rewarding. |
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His first full season at the helm was a rewarding experience as he led the Canaries to the play off finals after helping them to a sixth place finish. |
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If there is only one thing I had to pick out, I think the most rewarding thing for me so far was watching those ring pictures come back after Saturn orbit insertion. |
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I swear we all went into this because we like people and most importantly the idea of healing you is very rewarding. |
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Everyone likes having someone around to play their favourite songs, and there's nothing more rewarding than a good jam sesh with a couple other players. |
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He toiled without money to do that, but for him it had been an incredibly fulfilling and rewarding experience. |
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Encouraging and rewarding participation or productivity in team environments is critical to advancing discovery and development in the field of bioengineering. |
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Shao's toil and moil was rather rewarding, and five years after his arrival, in 1852, he successfully launched his shop with a food-processing workshop at another location. |
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This cool but rewarding wine would make a keen companion for a curried vegetable stew of spicy curried parsnips, turnips, carrots, potatoes and baby onions. |
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That range of rewarding possibilities can be further assisted in blooming to its full glory if comparisons with other transport modes can be made too. |
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But there is a lot of damage to be undone, a lot of low-income families in serious debt, and the package focuses on rewarding those children with parents in work. |
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Blueberry Boat is one of the year's most demanding releases, but the Furnaces' bottomless curiosity about the mechanics of music also make it one of the most rewarding. |
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Just to be can be so very rewarding, so uplifting, so transformative. |
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A good-sized portion of bread-and-butter pudding was much more rewarding. |
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Perhaps the president is simply rewarding two men he perceives as having been loyal to him. |
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How rewarding it was to see them begin to grow in their newfound faith. |
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In effect you're still rewarding vice, and punishing virtue. |
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And, this was very rewarding because it was better than any form of psychotherapy. |
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I had worked in public service before, and it was one of the most rewarding times in my life. |
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It can offer a rewarding escape, too, for families, seniors, even spring breakers because of its budget-friendly nature and the proximity to beaches and theme parks. |
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I am trying so hard not to be a buttinsky, but do you think there's some way I can encourage them in a direction I know would be rewarding for them? |
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The activities of political participation and public deliberation, on this view, should not be seen as a burdensome obligation or duty, but rather as intrinsically rewarding. |
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Where other singers had songs that referred to the hardships of life, the Copper family's songs are mostly paeans of praise to a farming life that is hard work, but rewarding. |
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Like fellow Beat Jedi Madlib, Spinna adhered to a jazz-based aesthetic but was willing to dig into other genre's for a pasticcio rewarding in its eclecticism. |
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Most rewarding are seemingly unrelated stories, like Toby's impending fatherhood, that end up having a poignant payoff within the cliffhanger ending of the season. |
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An hour of his pieces for wind instruments is extremely rewarding, for he handles their characteristic timbres, idiosyncrasies and eccentricities most attractively. |
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Increasingly, the US has used a combination of punitive and rewarding strategies to spread liberal ideas in previously illiberal parts of the world. |
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Consequently, the move toward organised generic, class and therapeutic substitution is a signal that imitative R and D will be less rewarding in the future. |
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His simple yet remarkably efficient and original technique of pictorial production combined with his gifts as a colorist make this a highly rewarding series of pictures. |
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As outgoing division president, I give my best wishes to the incoming officers and my gratitude to those who have made my work with the division so rewarding. |
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Its shifts from large to small and back, its capacious ingathering of intellectual and political history, make it as rewarding as it is challenging. |
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His work is nothing if not congruous and consistently rewarding. |
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My impression of the word conjures an aesthetic impression, revealing both depth and simplicity, something that is pleasing and accessible, rewarding deeper investigation. |
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The fact is that he sounds so, well, jolly contented, and perhaps a bit of lonely yearning would have made the material a little more challenging and rewarding. |
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Overall, owning a coonhound can be an extremely rewarding experience. |
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While traditionally rewarding, investing in shares courts risk. |
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All the changes that are incentivised by the solutions economy, rewarding providers and customers for frugal use of resources, and for complete recovery. |
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For most people, these changes are extremely liberating, and marriages that succeed can be much more rewarding and fulfilling than those of the past. |
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It's a territory I find very rewarding, very fulfilling, very human. |
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There are no female figures in Swann's Way who achieve as artistically productive or as spiritually rewarding an independence as that of Lily Briscoe. |
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The Brazilian's music is so uneven that some instalments are likely to be more rewarding than others, and though it is decently performed, this is definitely one of the duds. |
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The brave risk of such small-scale impeccability and tastefulness lies in the possibility of underwhelming jaded ears, but the restraint is rewarding and laudable. |
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Recognising and rewarding regular and punctual attendance is the best way to lower rates of absenteeism, according to a poll. |
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Jane Carroll, a district nurse from South Wales and RCN Welsh Board Member, explained that district nursing is equally challenging and rewarding. |
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A toughish but rewarding little route up into the Ochils and down through fern-clad gorges on quiet minor roads. |
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Anhedonia, the inability to experience pleasure in things normally rewarding, is a cardinal symptom of depression. |
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Sellers later claimed that his relationship with Kubrick became one of the most rewarding of his career. |
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To earn a place among some of California's greatest, most iconic Cabernets is very rewarding. |
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Risk-taking may then be fostered by incentive structures that focus on rewarding very good results and do not penalize bad results. |
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Otherwise, the reading is quite rewarding, for the verse abounds in similes and metaphors, in rhythmic beats and internal rhymes. |
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The days we spent hiking were rewarding for different reasons. |
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Creating scenery for the operas of Benjamin Britten was both a testing and rewarding occupation. |
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Fully experiencing both deaths was a painful but psychically rewarding experience, Sibert said. |
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Rooney hit back at critics who thought United were taking a gamble by so lucratively rewarding a player supposedly past his peak. |
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The tall-growing hypericums, which reach 6ft or more, are the most rewarding, especially those which flower into October. |
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To make sure that all such effort remains fun and rewarding, the dogless hunter should set a pace that's both relaxed and ready for action. |
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Chinatown, for instance, is a kind of smart trickery that is rewarding. |
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Favourites included the pogo-stick challenges and the beachball game, but all are rewarding. |
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The contrast of the reddish glow first appearing in the water was as rewarding as feeling the first thump when my pinfish had been eaten. |
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What is most rewarding about the book, I think, is not the overarching framework of agon vs. |
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I hope not too many of them downsize their hopes, because the potentials for having rewarding lives and careers still exist. |
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Less rewarding are four portraits of youths executed in an awkward mixture of self-consciously competent realism and halfhearted Expressionism. |
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These cases, in which his clients were generally large businesses, were unspectacular but financially rewarding. |
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Many people make the adventurous, but rewarding, drive to the tip of Cape York, the northernmost point of mainland Australia. |
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But one of her most rewarding jobs may be den mother to a group of enthusiastic and energetic teenagers each year at the NRL Convention. |
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Fronted by sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank, it is their gorgeous harmonising which makes this such a rewarding listen. |
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For every instance of the theory translating into a rewarding bet, there could be many counterexamples. |
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A SOLID grounding in all things relating to computers could lead to a rewarding career as a systems analyst. |
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Not only is it excellent for developing good basic strength and body tone, circuit training is also psychologically rewarding. |
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The British honours system is a means of rewarding individuals' personal bravery, achievement, or service to the United Kingdom. |
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We have, however, good reason to suspect the Legislature will soon adopt means of rewarding the ingenuity of these indirect sporters with human life. |
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Muscat is one the grapiest and most rewarding wine varieties. |
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For passionate football bettors who know a little about the dynamics of their favorite teams, picking first goalscorers can also be very rewarding. |
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The clean, fresh Cardigan Bay air makes following cliff top walks along the Ceredigion Heritage Coast in the Aberporth area an exhilarating and rewarding experience. |
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He might have been imagining substances such as dopamine that are released by the brain under certain conditions and produce rewarding sensations. |
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The scholarship signifies ALAS and Curriculum Associates' collective belief in the importance of higher education and reaffirms that hard work can be extrinsically rewarding. |
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This rebellion forced Kublai to approve the creation of the Liaoyang Branch Secretariat on December 4, 1287, while rewarding loyal fraternal princes. |
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Elyor Ganiev, Uzbek Minister for Foreign Economic Relations, Investment and Trade, emphasising on establishing rewarding business partnerships between the two sides. |
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But there's an awful lot of artiness, pretentiousness and general flouncing-about that spoils what could have been a much tighter, funnier and emotionally rewarding film. |
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You might take some unexpected job-related journeys, but the truly rewarding exploration involves soul-searching, discovering your innermost desires and hidden agendas. |
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What was so rewarding was to see how the Care Center's residents reacted so positively to our work, with some even pitching in as sidewalk superintendents. |
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The British Academy Scotland Awards are BAFTA Scotland's annual awards ceremony, celebrating and rewarding the highest achievements in Scottish film, television and games. |
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Just recently, free VC was also up for grabs for players to use unlimitedly and 2K's Ronnie also released new codes on Twitter, rewarding players with free 5000 VC points. |
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There follows a solemn-sounding but rewarding orchestration of Contrapunctus XIX from Bach's Die Kunst der Fugue, quite a contrast from the jaunty Purcell tune. |
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Ghrelin promotes the drive for food intake and maintains blood glucose during negative energy balance as well as subserving the rewarding nature of food. |
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Ann LeBlanc's article in the May issue is both rewarding and challenging. |
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But, from a staff viewpoint, they have been incentivised with a financially rewarding share of the business that shows them how valuable they are to the firm. |
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All of FAC wishes Larry a rewarding retirement and is hopeful his new found freedom will bring him happiness and time for personal accomplishments he has earned. |
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