Sentence examples for reaping gold from inspiring English sources

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A full-page article, titled "REAPING GOLD THROUGH BT COTTON," published on August 28 , 2011 declared that Monsanto's genetically modified Bt cotton seeds have "led to a social and economic transformation of the villages".

A full-page article, titled "REAPING GOLD THROUGH BT COTTON," published on August 28 , 2011 declared that Monsanto's genetically modified Bt cotton seeds have "led to a social and economic transformation of the villages". It appeared to be a news story, complete with a byline, but close inspection of the small print revealed that it was a "marketing feature," paid for by Monsanto.

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Silver Lining Playbook currently leads the Oscar predictions for Best Picture at Gold Derby, reaping 11-to-2 odds, but -- beware -- it's got a big problem.

"The last three months I've been working my backside off and now I'm reaping the rewards with this gold medal". Ashfaq's bout was a repeat of last year's Commonwealth Games bantamweight final against Ireland's Michael Conlan.

Anti-hedgers are more bullish on gold, saying hedging prevents a company from reaping the full benefit of a price rise.

Women who tie the knot with wealthy men are often labeled "gold diggers," but men are just as guilty of reaping the benefits of their wealthy wives.

After seeing Black Gold, the Ethiopian Ambassador to the UK said that multinationals reaping the benefits of this most valuable commodity "have a responsibility to act".

Liquidating the hedge book strained the company's finances for a period, but later allowed the company to reap higher gains from gold.

He came hoping to reap instant wealth from gold or fish or oil, like the copper magnates and fur traders before him.

Over a planned 16-year period the contentious mining project was set to reap 314 tonnes of gold and 1,500 tonnes of silver, flatten four mountain tops, allegedly expropriate hundreds of families, and leave behind a waste lake containing 215 million cubic metres of dammed water containing cyanide – a toxic chemical commonly used in the process of gold extraction.

"The Founder" has so far grossed $10 million domestically; "Gold" has reaped $6.3 million.

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