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The end of the insurgency has provided a boon for Sri Lanka.
The presence of Pittsburgh Reduction Company (later Alcoa) provided a boon for development.
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The seasonal fireworks of Mr. Wong's garden provide a boon to the neighborhood.
Coal is plentiful and provides the least expensive electricity per megawatt, while fracking may provide a boon of shale gas".
Yahyia Gassem, 41, a taxi driver who also works for a car service, said a fare increase could provide a boon.
Gangmasters fear that regulation may increase the cost of doing business legitimately and provide a boon to unscrupulous operators.
They say the project will provide a boon to corrupt African officials, dislocate indigenous peoples and harm ecologically sensitive areas.
The towns along the river are hoping that it is money well-spent, providing a boon to their business communities near the stations.
People like Mould, who describe themselves as "competent" when it comes to dealing with relatively complex financial decisions, are likely to provide a boon to the advice industry.
It remains unclear, however, whether the moves will save the traditional gambling industry and provide a boon in tax revenues, or ultimately produce more competition for a limited pool of gamblers.
But the effects are expected to ripple through the industry, providing a boon to alternative carriers that must buy network capacity from the company and to consumers, who are expected to benefit from the lower prices.
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