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Indeed, most Christmas gift-giving traditions not only include corresponding consequences for bad behavior (some Scandinavian ne'er-do-wells might find potatoes in their shoes), but also a dark, mischievous undercurrent of pagan, Christian and post-harvest customs.
"If the speech fails, he'll reap the consequences.
The sports organization that increases its number of highly identified fans will reap the consequences of increased support.
Unfortunately, those who reap the consequences are the innocent citizenry on both sides, few of whom choose to be involved.
In an impassioned speech from the Rose Garden of the White House, Obama issued an unalloyed threat to the Republican leadership: begin the confirmation process or reap the consequences.
There was a lot of tension directed from one specific person, and that one specific person had to reap the consequences from that.
But he said that ministers would reap the consequences of "Brexit on the cheap" with other policy priorities being squeezed out.
According to the doctrine of karma, every action gives rise to some consequence; a good act leads to good consequence and a bad act to bad consequence: every human agent has to reap the consequences of his/ her actions.
Their hostility would endure and reap bitter consequences.
Or are the people that reap the consequences of your mistake just a mere casualty of your disregard?
'Daddy sows the seeds in the morning, and guess who gets to reap the consequences by nightfall?'.
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