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\ Benefited monetarily or received improper educational standing from the regime.
Libya's Draft Election Law Sparks Debates Margaret Coker 2012
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Benefited from two years with Charlie Weis, a longtime NFL offensive guru.
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Benefited from the format, which invited simplicity and avoided confrontation.
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And, indeed, the world has benefited enormously from their creations -- including the Body Shop, Ben and Jerrys, Smith & Hawken, and Stonyfield Farms.
Jonathan Greenblatt: Newman Inspired a Generation of Entrepreneurs 2008
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Miller's 2005 Transportation Bill Earmarks Benefited Longtime Business Partner 2007
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VELSHI: Benefited from a low Canadian dollar for such a long time.
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VELSHI: Benefited from a low Canadian dollar for such a long time.
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Benefited financially by using Jacob, but never fully benefited spiritually by knowing and worshipping Jacob's God
Laban's Resume Julie D. 2005
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Benefited as thou has been, whence is this unreasonable grief of thine?
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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Benefited in mind and body, and charmed by the rare beauty of a region then unknown, he endeavored to reveal to the people of Boston, and other Eastern cities, the neglected loveliness lying at their very doors.
Starr King in California Simonds, William D 1917
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