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The unexpected national exposure also became a boon for George Mason in several unforeseen ways.
Sitting still became a boon and a comfort, even a luxury, rather than a threat or an irritation.
The department brought in some potted trees and chairs, closed off a short street and voilà, what had been a problem became a boon.
A bon vivant and poet, Āqā Mīrak became a boon companion of the Ṣafavid Shāh Ṭahmāsp I, who was a committed patron of the arts.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 became a boon for the Big Four accounting firms as public corporations were forced to tighten compliance in the wake of the Enron and WorldCom scandals.
The events of 9/11 became a boon for a defense department already bloated beyond measure.
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These towns have become a boon to television producers who lack the budgets to construct original sets.
Traffic jams, often considered a bane of New York life, could also, with a discreet corporate nudge, become a boon.
What had been a drag on the London economy has become a boon to local property values and a Europe-wide emblem of innovation.
Whether it becomes a boon to the U.S. economy or not, the trend toward upscale outsourcing is a fact, and it is accelerating.
In the past two years such vouchers have become a boon for consumers, with shop and restaurant chains offering 20% discounts, or two-for-one deals, in an attempt to keep the tills ringing.
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