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Not needing a visa was a bit of a boon.
Which makes old age something of a boon.
Yet hedge funds have been far more of a boon to financial markets than a bane.
For some overworked US TV producers, however, the new policy represents something of a boon.
Over the years, electronics have been more of a boon than a threat to camshafts.
An electric boost is even more of a boon in hilly towns and cities.
"But this is lending itself to becoming a bit of a boon," she added.
If anything, the recent troubled economic times have been something of a boon to the area.
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Mr. Corzine tried to portray his lack of political experience as an asset, his years as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs & Companya boon to those weary of career politicians.
People are afraid of malls (a boon for online shopping).
The high reliability of supplies, a boon to consumers at one level, led people to take electric energy for granted.
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