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LIKE so many fermented products -- cheese, wine and pickles, for example -- kimchi began as a way of preserving a bounty that would otherwise go bad.
Unfortunately, the bill would not only pay institutions handsomely for each modification they do — at $1,000 each, a bounty that could reach $10 billion — but it would also create opportunities for mortgage servicers to profit at the expense of investors who own the loans.
Physicists had long suspected that the energy spectrum of an electron in a strong magnetic field is, mathematically, a fractal known as a Cantor set a poser that came to be called the "10-martini problem" after a bounty that was offered for its solution.
Lest we not forget to remind those who fret over the economic consequences of such a paradigm shift, the opportunities for innovation, creativity, and economic ingenuity present a bounty that far surpasses our bankrupt addiction to oil.
Enough of a bounty that she instructs the crowd to bring along plenty of empty plastic containers that can be enlisted in an airlift of leftovers.
In the cupboards there were crates of plums, tomatoes and potatoes, cartons of milk – such a bounty that each resident here spends no more than £10 a month on food.
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She wants to give things to them — let her!" Secretly, he was grieved and envious not to receive a share of any bounty that was on offer.
Adele, the 23-year-old British singer-songwriter, took home six awards including album, record and song of the year, a trophy bounty that puts a gold-plating on a commercial and critical success story that has dramatically defied the grim gravities of today's economically-challenged recording industry.
For years, companies have mainly gone one of two routes: Hire a consulting firm, who comes in semi-regularly for an exhaustive but brief vetting, or host a bug bounty that allows anyone with access to a computer to hack away at their systems and get cash rewards if a bug is found.
Control of a state house, he added, means control over a large bounty that can be doled out to friends and family: civil service jobs, building contracts, on occasion cold hard cash.
It's a rich bounty that has taken even scientists by surprise, but it's only the beginning, because the numbers are pointing to something even more remarkable in our future.
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