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In due time, no doubt, he will reap some very lucrative endorsement contracts.
If Mr. Staples perseveres in his gardening, he will reap the rewards of his time and money.
Now, as prices jump skyward, he is about to send his two John Deere combines into his fields and relishes the higher price he will reap.
(The Standard of Hong Kong notes that he will reap $1 million in "emoluments" in his new job, not to mention performance bonuses and stock options).
While he will thus receive no direct benefit from the dividend, he will reap tax advantages, said Robert Willens, a tax analyst at Lehman Brothers.
The Thai farmer says this will be his best-ever harvest in 30 years and he will reap it four weeks earlier than usual.
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"If the speech fails, he'll reap the consequences.
He'll reap the rewards of that, as well as his substantial contribution to the show's development, but George C Wolfe rates an honor for wrestling an ambitious if uneven mix of theatrical flair and Broadway historiography into a provocative show.
If Harf can reinvent the perfume business as he has reinvented himself, he'll reap the rewards.
Forbes sat down with David Geffen to discuss his company's future and how he plans to spend the hundreds of millions he'll reap from DreamWorks.
In an interview with The Times, Cavazos said he doubts he'll reap all of the benefits allotted to him in his contract.
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