Here in northern Afghanistan, for the first time in four years, the rains didn't fail, and these farmers are now reaping the benefits. |
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Soon our swimmers are at 100 kicks and we are reaping the benefits of strong legs in other strokes such as crawl and back. |
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The theory is that over time, you end up paying less for a stock while reaping the benefits of its appreciation in value. |
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One Irish artist reaping the benefits of our rekindled love affair with decorative excess is Clodagh Hendy. |
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The team watches the success of its efforts from another room, not privy to reaping the benefits firsthand. |
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to the area each year and despite the recent slump in tourism local hoteliers are reaping the benefits of Sundberg's visit. |
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Privilege can be a hard concept to get a handle on, especially for those who are immersed in it and reaping the benefits. |
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It shows that the CD is already reaping the benefits of the innovative, surely difficult, but indispensable cooperation between the six. |
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I was reaping the benefits of all of the good foundation work of concentration, meditation and contemplation that had been given to me at an early age. |
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You gradually build up your savings while reaping the benefits of a fixed interest rate. |
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Apple is reaping the benefits of being a massive company with a supply-chain specialist, Tim Cook, at the helm. |
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Ultimately, the government will not be reaping the benefits with regard to taxes. |
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Barcelona sparked real hopes that we would at last begin reaping the benefits of peace in the Mediterranean. |
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We look forward to reaping the benefits of our enhanced credibility with our community for many years to come. |
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They are crucial both for improved governance and for reaping the benefits from more competitive transport operations. |
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In an industry that is suffering decline, it is an indie label that is reaping the benefits of adapting and experimenting with new technologies, thinking on one's feet and being open to new ideas. |
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Thanks to the vision of one man, and the involvement of hundreds of broadcasters, donors and volunteers, farmers around the world are reaping the benefits of 25 years of radio for rural development. |
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Put your recycling endeavors into turbo-drive and know that you are helping to reduce waste, lending a green hand to your community as well as the environment, and reaping the benefits of a healthier home. |
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For many young people at the school the intervention seems to be working and they are reaping the benefits of greater openness and access to information. |
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Tai Chi instructor Marie Paulinus had been reaping the benefits of the Eastern art for 25 years, after a bad car accident. |
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They are among many UK independent food traders who, 12 months on, are still reaping the benefits of the horsemeat scandal. |
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While the institutional segment continues to improve, the retail brokerage activities are gradually reaping the benefits of significant investments made to enlarge the team and open new offices. |
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Modern transport, energy and electronic communication infrastructure is a prerequisite for reaping the benefits of a re-invigorated Lisbon strategy. |
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Therefore the prospects for reaping the benefits of the digital age hinge on the choices and actions taken from here on in, always as part of a process to achieve the EU's relevant strategic goal in the present decade. |
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Now it feels like Ryan is finally reaping the benefits. |
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Because Groupaction had a lot of retail accounts, part of its mandate was to determine whether sales were reaping the benefits of any advertising being carried out at the time. |
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Admittedly, these extra costs are later offset by social benefits, but those reaping the benefits are not the municipalities that have to shoulder the cost burden. |
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On the other, even the idea that your adversaries may be reaping the benefits of an unforeseen breath of air and streak ahead is particularly stressful. |
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In this context, BOURBON's innovative, high performance vessels, the use of which reduces customer costs, are reaping the benefits of a still buoyant market. |
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The representative of the Director-General confirmed that, indeed, the Organization is already reaping the benefits of its investment towards the modernization of its financial management system. |
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Sonepar Canada is still reaping the benefits of boom conditions in Western Canada at a time in which a downturn in residential spending is offset by an uptrend on the construction market. |
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The first payoff for micro-managers is a self-evident one: identifying a large number of small, replicable units means reaping the benefits of mass production and standardisation of every kind. |
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Speaking to Gulf News over the phone from India, Mitra said Pujara was only reaping the benefits of the unstinted passion for the game that he has always shown. |
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Well, we're sorry to say but your disdain for social media overshare might just be the thing that is stopping you from reaping the benefits on the scales. |
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Mountain View Joinery is reaping the benefits of receiving expert one-to-one business support through the Welsh Assembly Government Regional Centre Service. |
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Reaping the benefits of this strategy starts with good record-keeping and clear communication with your plan administrator. |
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