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Not needing a visa was a bit of a boon.
"But this is lending itself to becoming a bit of a boon," she added.
So, at least, Xi Jinping, China's vice-president, told the Washington Post in written remarks on the eve of his state visit this week.It is therefore a bit of a boon that Mr Xi is not yet China's leader, a job he is expected to inherit in stages starting towards the end of this year.
The Belgian rider was a sprinter and a more-than-handy time triallist, so the fact that a prologue, a short flat stage and a time trial were among the first four stages in that year was a bit of a boon for him.
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While this can be a bit of a perilous area for inexperienced investors, it also can be a boon for small business owners seeking startup capital who have been turned down for more conventional loans.
We've had it by our bedside for a few weeks now and although there is a bit of a learning curve with the buttons, once you figure it out it becomes a boon bedside companion.
Sure, yesterday's big wood staining HomePod news was a bit of a black eye for Apple's smart speaker, but it's going to be a boon for one very specific, extremely narrow product category.
Which makes old age something of a boon.
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