Word: reaping
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Holworthy students have the God-given right to display anything they want. The Class of 1998--like those before them--deserve to reap the profits from those greedy, conniving a capella groups...
...report implied that Harvard was more generous than other institutions across the board" in regard to benefits, Waters said. "It assumes that junior faculty will reap the benefits of faculty members over 40 when they get to be over 40. But most junior faculty, as we know, do not spend their senior years at Harvard...
...auto production because it makes parts for assembly plants throughout the country. Buick City, in turn, was the scene in late September of a strike that, says Roach, "was symbolic of an issue that is really at the core of the debate right now: do workers get to reap the benefits of the improved efficiencies that they are delivering to employers...
...currently "calling the shots" in the Middle East peace process. It should reassess its foreign policy and take a closer look at that which it is supporting. What looks good for the President's record does not necessarily amount to peace. In terms of foreign policy, the U.S. will reap what it sown. If the standard of peace is compromised for the sake of public relations, real peace will be elusive...
...assume that not everything that has been kept out of sight is a masterpiece -- but a lot of things on both sides must be, since they were not chosen at random. How much could the financially strapped Hermitage reap from a royalty on the tickets, catalog sales, replicas and other spin-offs? One thing is certain: kept unseen, in the basements, such treasures profit no one and are a liability to both sides...