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But benefiting from his considerable grasp of detail, taste for hard work and disinclination for conspiracy, he quietly rose, then rose again.
In the North, Barnet have moved into a new ground and, just outside the capital but benefiting from its allure and economic power, Watford have completed a refurbishment at Vicarage Road.
If interest rates rise, private banks are likely to respond by pushing up their own mortgage and deposit account rates, crimping spending power for many consumers but benefiting savers.
Mr. Belluzzo said in a telephone interview that he had been attracted to Silicon Graphics by the opportunity to help a company facing problems but benefiting from some core strengths.
China, as one observer notes, has "chosen to assume a minimalistic role in the security sector, refusing to get involved in direct military operations" but benefiting nonetheless from the U.S. and NATO presence there.
Q & A Correction: October 10, 2004, Sunday An answer in the Q & A column last Sunday about noise and heat from an air-conditioning compressor, installed in a common area of a co-op but benefiting only one apartment, referred incorrectly to a law on the other residents' rights.
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This proposal will do nothing but benefit this town".
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But benefits are more modest.
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But benefits were swiftly lost.
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