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Richter got a boost financially from that burst of attention: the American art market, above all, made him a rich man.
It will offer a comfortably familiar fine dining experience to local and visiting professionals - the BBC's arrival, I'm told, has given the local restaurant industry a real boost, financially - but, again, it will add nothing profound to the city.
"It's a massive boost financially," Macormac continued.
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Liverpool as Capital of Culture gained a massive boost - both financially and socially.
An extended run in the competition would boost Motherwell financially and McCall would accept any consequent affect on domestic form.
However, there is an argument that O'Leary has boosted his airline financially by befuddling scores of Aer Lingus executives since launching the bid in 2006.
Schumer cannot do as much financially to boost state Democrats as Clinton, but he remains a less polarizing figure.
Playing by herself, she could scrape up enough money to get by, but she knew the right partner could be a boost, both musically and financially.
"There is a lack of financial support from the government for real estate," he said, and an entry of foreign companies "will help financially and boost the demand for commercial establishments and shopping centers".
Those higher bond ratings have continued to boost our reputation as a financially responsible jurisdiction.
"It does not go hand in hand, but it will certainly boost the Trust efforts and financially it will help them if we can get wins," he added.
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