Self-assessment would also provide a heaven-sent opportunity to rid the nation of estate agents, while increasing our wealth. |
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Great Western Railways could have used this as a heaven-sent opportunity for promoting cheap and efficient rail travel. |
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Thick, cloud-shaped tufts of the head are left clinging to the side of the glass, serving as a reminder that this beer is heaven-sent. |
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As well as other popular puds, they do a straightforward chocolate cake and a heaven-sent white, dark and milk chocolate cake. |
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Were their wounds punishment for having gone into battle, or a heaven-sent opportunity for needed reflection? |
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It is hardly surprising that so many people simply enjoy chocolate, delight in it and see it as a heaven-sent gift. |
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This money is not really heaven-sent, of course, it is taken away from those self-same citizens without their being aware of it. |
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But if you're not yet sure what makes you tick, then you've got a heaven-sent opportunity to test yourself against a whole range of challenges, people and places. |
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The web is a heaven-sent tool for researching one's ancestors. |
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The West Cross Centre developers appear to have given a heaven-sent present to graffiti vandals living near to PC World on the Great West Road in Brentford. |
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The final impression, however, is that Maxwell has missed a heaven-sent opportunity to treat the decaying variety theatre as a potent poetic symbol. |
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We know we are not a heaven-sent team, but there is no lack of effort and it is hard to criticise after drawing two and winning five of our last seven away games. |
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Back down at the resort, the luxurious little spa is waiting to say aloha with heaven-sent treatments that soothe away all your sins. |
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Within hours, the moralizing Los Angeles local media had bungled this heaven-sent opportunity. |
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Johnny sees his pyrotechnic gifts as a heaven-sent babe magnet and acts accordingly. |
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For those who work in the news media, scandal stories seem heaven-sent. |
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This was a heaven-sent chance for Labor to implement major social and economic reforms that could have made a real positive difference to Australia's future. |
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On the 7th September in a besieged Paris, Léon Gambetta appeared like somebody heaven-sent. |
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Our secret must be intention: to be clear, we treat our guests as heaven-sent. |
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But he gladly drank the milk offered him, feeling that it was a sign from God and a heaven-sent blessing. |
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Joining the exchange rate mechanism is a heaven-sent opportunity to provide the needed jolt to inflationary expectations in Britain. |
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Thomson's blast was a heaven-sent distraction. |
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In our first year, 1989, we had some results which were almost heaven-sent, finishing in second place in the World championships after two Grand Prix victories. |
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For a few weeks then, for those of us who don't like extreme heat or get itchy at the whine of a mozzie, this place is heaven-sent. |
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Rather than just an Olympic quarter-final, both see this game as a heaven-sent opportunity to raise the profile of women's football in their countries, where the discipline is still in its relative infancy. |
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It was not heaven-sent reunion – as he had suspected. |
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Keeping this heaven-sent message in mind, Gonnosuke devised a new weapon. |
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These heaven-sent 'caresses' were rarely meted out to Jacinta and Francisco, for their parents would not allow anyone to lay hands on them. |
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For the future I urge the presidency to confer with the groups if another heaven-sent opportunity like this appears, so that everyone has an opportunity to profit from the generosity of the presidency. |
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But only in a heaven-sent moment there flash across the mind of a lone bold adventurer and watcher of the soul, the voice and vision of the beyond. |
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As in the case of the structural funds, the citizens will be led to believe that Europe is handing out heaven-sent money in order to assist them in managing refugees. |
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