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Rivera is a bane to all batters.

The housing boom may be a boon to many, but it's a bane to young people.

"I loved Kurt Cobain and was a bane to my teachers".

The mismatch is a bane to power companies, which often complain of having to produce at a loss.

The housing boom may be a boon to many, but it's been a bane to young people.

Mr. Petronio's gnarly punk, however, is a bane to Mr. Kudelka's classical dance vocabulary, as are rap and hip-hop.

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That's because, unlike Republicans, Democrats use a more proportional voting system (which has been a constant bane to Sanders, who has now won 19 of the 47 primaries that have been held so far).

The proximity of West Berlin, offering the prosperity and freedom that the East lacked, was a constant bane to the GDR's leadership.

A: Bane is a very intelligent - and very large - man who wants to destroy Gotham City.

Last week, Christopher Nolan introduced the menace of Bane to a few lucky filmgoers.

Whether BOT outsourcing contracts are boon or bane to an emerging market vendor basically hinges, we submit, on its internal diffusion of client-specific knowledge and capabilities prior to the execution of the call option.

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