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And for one night only, Guys And Dolls was given a benefit performance at Carnegie Hall.
That wasn't an offense that warranted Simpson's firing; he was given a benefit of the doubt the White House could not extend to Van Jones and Shirley Sherrod.
He was given a benefit match against Nottinghamshire; his benefit eventually raised £3,648, at the time the third highest amount raised for a Yorkshire player.
At some point the predator may discover that the plant has little to offer and then leave, but unwillingly it has given a benefit to the mutant plant in terms of protection against any herbivore already present or attempting to settle.
It can also be argued that policing individuals can be given a benefit through some collectively agreed policy that someone who discovers an EPM incident gets rewarded.
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Photos: Dec. 4: The New York University Child Study Center gave a benefit dinner at Cipriani 42nd Street.
The tenor José Carreras gives a benefit concert for his leukemia foundation.
The Historic Districts Council, a preservation organization for historical properties in New York, will give a benefit reception on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
"The thing we thought was giving a benefit may cause problems in some women," Dr. Mosca said.
On Oct. 9, John Lennon's birthday, the band gave a benefit concert for Afghan refugees in Islamabad.
He even offered to get his show-biz friends to give a benefit concert for the temple.
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