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But is it a boon for fliers?
That would make it a boon to California's organic farmers, who eschew the potent, weed-killing fertiliser.
As a bonus, the whole meal comes together in less than 30 minutes, making it a boon for busy weeknights.
Again, this is annoying and will slow down a fast typist, but some users will find it a boon.
But unlike the city's famous Green Book, "Who's Who" comes complete with pictures of those in power, making it a boon for advocates who use them to identify officials and chase them down the corridors of City Hall.
But no sooner had Mr. Bush described his plan in the Rose Garden, declaring it a boon for the working poor, than Democrats began jockeying to limit its size while conservatives and business groups sought to expand it.
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"In one way," he once wrote, "it was a boon to humanity.
"Without question," the M.T.A. chairman, E. Virgil Conway, said in an interview, "it's a boon to the broad investment banking community".
For Brazil's wealthy it is a boon because it increases their wealth and foreign buying power.
It's a boon to productivity, but it brings with it new risks and threats regarding reliability and security.
It's important because it is a boon to cracking some clues in this tough Thursday.
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