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Toni Amira, the director of sales for Artisanal Premium Cheese, had asked one of the producers of the cheese to deliver it unaged, so that Artisanal could let it mature in its own temperature-controlled cave.
Many people turn their noses up at beer straight from the barrel (too yeasty), so it's always best to bottle it and let it mature and condition for a couple of weeks before drinking.
A sip when I decanted it after a couple of weeks told me that this stuff had turned out much better than I had dared hope, though I'm going to let it mature in peace for a bit to mellow.
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Thus, if a tree or a wine is increasing in value at the rate of 7 percent per annum when the rate of interest is 6 percent it still pays to be patient and let it grow or mature.
("This bond if you get it/is stable and yet it/will grow if you let it/ mature".) Not every set of lyrics is that smooth.
With $60 million in cash or cash equivalents, no debt and very little overhead, the company can afford to sit back and let its assets mature.
After all, shouldn't Madonna be mature enough to let it slide?
When a sibling starts something, be the mature one and let it go.
The team had planned to let him mature all that season in the minor leagues.
In practice, it makes no difference whether central banks try to sell their holdings or simply let the bonds mature (since maturing bonds have to be refinanced).
But if Apple wants to satisfy us all and compete with the ever-evolving Android, it needs to let iOS mature.
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