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Mr. Chanos responded by challenging Ms. Lerner to try to reap outsize benefits.
The Mets will try to reap some dividends from the game.
Hamas, which had announced that it would be responsible for Mr. Blair's security, was expected to try to reap diplomatic capital from the visit.
Keeping in mind that there will be a process of reunification in the future, we should try to reap the maximum benefits".
Colorful pyrotechnics with names like "Untamed Retribution" and "Rain Fire" will paint the skies above backyards and beaches as consumers find it easier to buy fireworks and elected officials try to reap the benefits.
Delgado's absence from the lineup during the Mets' 1-0 victoverover the Los Angeles Dodgers served as another reminder the worn ground they are tilling as they try to reap a world championship.
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Me trying to reap benefits of talk therapy.
He said: "We are trying to reap the benefit of Formula One being here.
"Everyone is jumping on the revolutionary wave and trying to reap extra benefits," he added, "and it's become chaos".
The insurgents have frequently tried to reap greater death tolls by carrying out attacks against rescue crews rushing to bomb sites.
The statement accused the two Italian authors of trying to reap advantages from receiving stolen documents, saying this was "a gravely illegal act".
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