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Where The Artist may have the edge is in its wholesale celebration of Hollywood itself, something that can only reap it votes at this back-slapping time of year.
The Thai farmer says this will be his best-ever harvest in 30 years and he will reap it four weeks earlier than usual.
When she and her colleagues offered volunteers a choice between an immediate small reward or a larger reward if they waited, they found that people often buckled and took the small reward if they were intermittently reminded about it, but if they pre-committed to taking the larger reward, they were more likely to reap it.
So Microsoft's move doesn't harm it financially, and could reap it precisely what it needs: market share.
Amazon has already gone after some of the easier efficiencies it could reap: It took the cost out of delivering books by offering the Kindle e-reader and the cost of delivering DVDs by offering Prime subscribers streaming video content.
We do reap it in our flesh when we violate the laws of God.
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We look after it, we reap what it can healthily give us, and we leave the rest to replenish for the future.
Indeed, he said that it was "reaping what it sowed" and that it should repent for pandering to the West.
But the party will eventually reap what it has sown.
The N.B.A. is about to reap what it has sown.
Just like everything else in our lives, the future will hold what we reap from it.
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