Word: reap
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...money," he emphasized, pointing out that royalties on the test go to its manufacturers and the U.S. Treasury, not his personal bank account. "The fight is theirs--to get the money," he charged. "My name is used in vain." But Pasteur scientists would not reap personal profits either. The proceeds, explains Spokeswoman Caroline Chaine, would go to the institute, which "lives on the funds and the patents of its research." Says she: "We want our work to be recognized...
...Today's critics of social policy were educated on the G.I. Bill, and reap the benefits of Social Security," Jacob told a crowd of about...
Wall Street welcomed the firm's cost-cutting moves. Said Eugene Glazer, who follows the photo industry for Dean Witter Reynolds: "It will be painful in the short run, but Kodak will reap the rewards in the long run, starting next year." Few workers, however, were looking that far ahead. Said one: "The question on my mind is, Will I still have...
...upped the figure to a still uncomfortable $10,000 or so. That kind of sacrifice has afforded Chicago a stage vitality and inventiveness rivaling the best of off-Broadway. The challenge is to sustain the freedom to experiment, and fail, while ensuring that artists as well as audiences can reap the rewards...
...scoreless third stanza, the RPI band--apparently giving up on victory--urged its team to reap vengeance on the Ivy Leaguers by other means...