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"There is also a new tourism, and a boost of sales of our high-range bottles".
Having benchmarked a new kind of bottom, I needed gas and a boost of coke, so I stopped at the station just up the street from their house.
On average, 33,000 fans visited the Giants' training camp each year, providing exposure for the university and a boost of several million dollars to the local economy, the Albany County Convention and Visitors Bureau estimated last summer.
New Jersey also increased benefits, giving pension rights to surviving spouses in 1999 and a boost of 9.1%, in effect, to scheme members in 2001, just as the dotcom bubble was bursting and the fund's assets were falling in value.
"When you have an 18-year-old out there making 16 saves, you're going to get a spark and a boost of confidence, and I think that really helped us".
"Winning a Commonwealth medal would be a huge step for me, a bonus and a boost of confidence".
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Drinking water energizes muscles, keeps skin looking healthy and clear, and provides a boost of energy.[2] Best of all, it's zero-calorie, so you can drink as much as you want.
Goals from Lyle Taylor and Aaron Taylor-Sinclair earned the Jags their fourth win of the league campaign and a boost out of the relegation zone.
The bill ultimately passed, but her filibuster gave her and Democrats a boost of momentum and cash.
Anything we can do to add native flowers to migration routes and habitats will give the butterflies and bees a boost of nutritious nectar along the way.
It was their seventh victory in a row over Miami and provided a boost of adrenaline to a season that seemed adrift.
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