The requirement of hiring private security guards heralds a bonanza for downtown business. |
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It is the happy outcome that a bonanza of energy income has now made practically doable what was once only imaginatively wishful. |
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It would also create enormous problems of definition and entitlement and a bonanza for lawyers. |
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Such a channel bonanza, however, may come at the cost of sacrificing channel capacity. |
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For some women, longer foreplay and shorter intercourse may feel less like a disappointment than a bonanza. |
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During the shopping bonanza various events will be occurring and all businesses involved will be running in-store promotions. |
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The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes. |
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But if there is an oil bonanza, will Kelpers simply sit back and watch the money roll in, as their old way of life disintegrates? |
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For all you leering lechers, a severe drought and eventual brown-outs, load-shedding and power failures could prove a bonanza. |
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And this spring has the makings of a property bonanza with the lowest mortgage rates in 35 years available amid cut-throat competition. |
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This tribal inferiority complex is what helped make the Rocky movies a box-office bonanza. |
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This sure seems a bonanza opportunity for both designers and customers with a discerning eye. |
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However, there is no great bonanza of wealth awaiting Ireland in the Atlantic waters. |
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Experts have predicted that internet retailers will benefit more than ever before from the festive bonanza. |
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Scottish universities are preparing for a cash bonanza as the number of overseas students is predicted to double in the next 15 years. |
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Thus, the beneficiaries of this scheme will get a double bonanza, a savings on their tuition fees and an international exposure. |
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We joined the Common Market, which was going to give us all a bonanza of prosperity. |
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The TV executives predict a bonanza rating since both boxers are proven crowd pleasers. |
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I think it's important to emphasise that the government contracted a price which really was a bonanza price for the operators. |
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There is going to be a bonanza night of fun and entertainment taking place in the Ramblers Rest on Easter Sunday. |
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A large number of people visiting the exhibition grounds thronged the Kalavedika where they were feasted to a cultural bonanza. |
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The second half saw them totally dominate play and further goals from Elliot Scott and Liam Walsh completed the goal bonanza. |
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Members are treated to a cultural bonanza during festivals bringing to the fore the rich tradition of Kerala. |
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He told the News natural gas projects would continue the jobs bonanza of the Darwin railway. |
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Bargain hunters have been cashing in big-time on a discount bonanza which has left them quids in at the check-outs. |
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In Montana, gall flies released to limit knapweed turn out to provide a food bonanza for white-footed mice. |
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I also awarded myself a 500-point bonanza for arriving home without a carpet tucked under my arm. |
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This weekend bonanza got off to a flying start when the guests were welcomed in the royal traditional style, garlanded and saluted by elephants. |
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Summer time was a bonanza for the zoo vis-a-vis its gate collections with lots of people braving the heat have a look-see at the animals. |
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A salt dome in Texas turned into the Spindletop oil bonanza, a serendipity of far-reaching import. |
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The 1980s or early 1990s stereotype of the teenage mall rat as a nuisance has become a bonanza for those who sell. |
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This suggests that South Africans are not banking any of the gains being offered from our interest rate bonanza. |
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The season of festive goodwill to all men produces a bonanza for family lawyers. |
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Sixty years later he was amazed that more timber was being cut than during the bonanza era of lumbering. |
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It's ski racing's biggest biennial bonanza, a snow-sport event for Alpine purists, and this year it's coming to Italy. |
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Scotland's water is now regarded as a new profit bonanza for the collapsing privatised English water companies. |
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Many politicians, bureaucrats and their families have benefited from this bonanza created on the backs of cheap immigrant labour. |
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Fiji's mahogany may not prove to be the bonanza everyone once dreamed of but there's still potentially plenty to gain. |
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As one would expect, most state and local governments responded to this apparent bonanza by increasing spending. |
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People are being urged to ditch low-paid unskilled work to take advantage of a jobs bonanza in the construction industry in Bradford. |
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Kairali is airing a continuous 36-hour-long festival bonanza from Wednesday to Friday. |
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Could we turn our present oversupply in South Australia and Victoria into a cash bonanza? |
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We've had our Latin love affair with Cuban music and our bossa nova bonanza with the sounds of Brazil. |
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Ministry of Defence officials dashed hopes of a local economic bonanza. |
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As insipid and inept as The Rescuers is, the film inexplicably turned out to be a box office bonanza for Disney, scoring boffo business both domestically and in Europe. |
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Camelot, which has ploughed thousands in lottery profits into the four in which Pinsent and Cracknell will now row, may have stumbled on a bonanza of big-screen proportions. |
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All three shows are large and will travel, making this a bonanza opportunity to explore new aspects of both artists and to see some rarely lent pictures. |
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The protests are also a bonanza for the European Union, which has been suffering from a spate of bad PR recently. |
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They converted what should have been a long-overdue moral reckoning into a shallow and hysterical ratings bonanza. |
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They also warned that the global biochar bonanza could even cause great harm. |
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City centre bosses say stores are also enjoying a shopping bonanza with visitors snapping up everything from designer labels to bargains in the summer sales. |
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The local rat population from the nearby landfill site have been lapping up the bonanza of discarded and unused sweetcorn, groundbait and pellets. |
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None of the predictions about a ticketing bonanza had come true. |
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The house of cards that we created over the past 30-40 years, this bonanza of virtual growth just collapsed like a bubble. |
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The result will likely be a bonanza of lawsuits, divestment campaigns and cancelled business deals. |
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It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible. |
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This wet summer has been a procreating bonanza for mosquitoes who lay their eggs in stagnant water. |
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This could be a bonanza for communities, politicians and lobbyists. |
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Obviously, the banks and the financiers and the carpetbaggers and everyone else in the money market sees this as a great financial bonanza potentially and it is. |
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Such a massive increase to those lawyers who have already enjoyed a bonanza from the Tribunal is a contemptuous slap in the face to the ordinary worker. |
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Tony Abbott: This is a bonanza for the state governments under this government. |
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This oil bonanza will again be used to erase the physical traces of the riots and distribute some wage increases, a few social housings to extinguish the fire. |
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Is this low performance driven by distorted incentives induced by the natural resource bonanza or a result of the lack of capacity to tax the natural resource industry? |
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Much of this is due to the deforestation of the country's remaining woodland as a consequence of the clear cuttings caused by the illegal charcoal trade bonanza. |
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It is also fair to recognize that during years of bonanza we wasted resources and our idealism ran high along with the dreams accompanying our heroic process. |
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A two part drilling program is aimed to test quartz roscoelite mineralisation which is associated with bonanza gold grades. |
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His bungee jump bonanza was the equivalent of leaping 16 times the height of the Dubai landmark, the tallest building in the world. |
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When it is Marvel's travelling circus in town, its six-heroes-for-the-price-of-one bonanza, and all the hype and box-office prognostics are nodding expectantly in the direction of a new record. |
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For the political right, naturally eager to put the left in bad odor, the naming frenzy was a bonanza. |
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Perhaps it is the bonanza atmosphere after so many years in the doldrums that is fueling some of this short term, quick response from the other side. |
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They're all here in this illustrated, brain-boggling bonanza by famous puzzler and mathemagician Martin Gardner. |
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Moreover, it seems to be expecting an office-space bonanza of the sort that caused many American cities to come a cropper in the late 1980s. More problems are on display in the Pittsburgh project. |
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What will lubricate the revolution when the oil bonanza ends? |
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The current government has followed his precept, awarding them lavish raises while, in some cases, allowing them to do less work which helps to explain why the cash bonanza has not yielded a commensurate boost in output. |
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The current top 40's only million-seller, this almost offensively likeable strings'n'singing bonanza has racked up 208m YouTube views in 12 months. |
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Acanthite and stromeyerite occur as veinlets, stringers and lenses in the High Grade and No 3 vein, giving rise to bonanza style grades. |
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Ireland and Spain have lived well above their means over the past decade – but its citizens and politicians, well aware of it, preferred to continue with the bonanza, as long as it lasted. |
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In the closing weeks of 1959 and the early weeks of 1960, book dealers must have had a bonanza in selling thesaurusi. |
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Manchester United's dramatic three-goal comeback against Chelsea proved a ratings bonanza for Sky Sports 1, although even a drab 0-0 drawouldld have guaranteed a big audience. |
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It would be a public relations coup bonanza for such a sinister group. |
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Ottawa and the big fish companies saw a bonanza. |
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While these areas have been cash starved for much of the reform period, it seems that since 2000, in particular in the TAR, there has been a flooding of funds, amounting to a project bonanza for those with connections. |
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Moonlighting star Bruce Willis made the leap from TV to Tinseltown with this potty-mouthed action bonanza. |
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This proved a bonanza for the islanders, born to be fishermen and sailors. |
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It was a complete bauble bonanza, a trail of sparkling tinsel transporting you through colourcoded rooms packed full with the tackiest decorations you'd ever seen. |
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Traditionally, New England is a soggier gardening atmosphere than the Midwest, where rain gardens are a bonanza for parched land that needs every speck of water. |
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This year's race looks likely to reverse that trend and the 70th Rolex Sydney Hobart in 2014 could be a bonanza, judging by the scuttlebutt around the waterfont. |
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Are Dill and Van Engelen so close to their surf roots that the street-style wonder boys have forever sworn off the ledged world for the bounty of the backyard pool bonanza? |
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Fast growing small firms could benefit from a bonanza of opportunities following changes to rules on investing in unquoted companies to be introduced by the Treasury. |
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