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In the 2007 state legislative assembly elections, her policy of including people from upper castes paid a rich dividend in the BSP victory that year.
Allied, whose stock was favored by small investors for its rich dividend, said it was trying to renegotiate its own loans amid the credit crisis.
The stock market closed lower on Wednesday, led by the same industry groups that had the biggest gains early in the year: rich dividend payers like power utilities and makers of consumer staples.
Eager to live down their poor reputations, Russian oil companies are taking up a practice that has fallen out of fashion in Western corporate boardrooms: paying shareholders a rich dividend.
Alex Mcleish's gamble of fielding nine understudies reaped a rich dividend when Birmingham City scored three times in four minutes to leave Milton Keynes Dons facing a hopeless task to reach the fourth round of the Carling Cup at St Andrew's last night.
As they peer down an entry sheet which includes five of the world's top eight – and as they envisage a scenario in which Lee Westwood and Donald fight for the honour of becoming the first Briton to carry the world No 1 tag into The Open since Nick Faldo in 1993 – Barclays must be optimistic their decision to extend their contract will eventually pay a rich dividend.
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Mr Obama's 50-state strategy nevertheless paid rich dividends.
His patience has paid rich dividends so far.
The effort paid "rich dividends," Mr. Mossinghoff said.
"Trust us, developing Pakistan's capacity to fight terrorism will pay rich dividends," he said.
Its focus on coal, education, oil and telecommunications has "paid rich dividends," he said.
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