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In Swanson's case, the implementation of techno-esque beats has catapulted him into a broader circuit than the American noise scene he came up in, and Outer Space stands the chance of enjoying the same effect as the Detroit and Chicago dance influences are revealed in their music.
Traditionally, lesser-known winners have benefited hugely from the "Mercury effect", enjoying sales boosts of up to 500% in the wake of their victory.
Of course that was a reflection of both Cunningham and John Cage's interest in the effect of chance; I enjoyed the idea of life on the street of New York being like a giant chance procedure.
One effect of the dominance enjoyed by this one very rich and pampered sport has been to give even very young children the idea that football is the most reliable route to wealth and fame.
In return each subscriber would enjoy the exclusive right in its circulation area to publish material written for both for the Observer and the OFNS, in effect enjoying "the services of its own expert reporters in half a dozen capitals for an outlay appreciably less than the cost of maintaining one such correspondent single-handed".
And you can enjoy the Cafédirect effect of making sure someone enjoys a decent payment for their hard work.
The abstract, analytic thinker counsels, in effect, "You enjoy all the rights of a French Citizen, just don't be so Jewish".
In South Africa, the conceptualisation of 'transactional relationships', whether with main partners (ie women who are not legally considered as wives but who in effect enjoy some of the status and benefits) or makhwapheni [plural, a term in Nguni languages for an indigenous category of secondary concurrent partners], may shift.
"In effect I enjoy contacts with students and teaching" Charles R. Noback.
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