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    1. He had to admit Yingolian crystals were a boon


    2. The clearance to view the data for that was a much bigger boon than non-technicians knew, for it allowed access to the diagnostic recording system and once one knew how to use the diagnostic recording system it was relatively simple to get access to every data stream in the crew, every sense, every output, even hormone levels


    3. It might prove to be a boon that they will be able to converse with the former inhabitants on their same level, just a little something to think about Jake


    4. “may I ask a boon Lady Rayne; when there is time, will you join my troops and me for a day of training? They would consider it a great honor


    5. For Ken and Lucy the wall to wall air play of the song was a great boon, providing them with many moments of peace and calm in their otherwise tormented lives


    6. 'The by-elections for these seats came as a boon


    7. Leaving such a boon for our girls to the whims of chance, as the women of my lineage have---as demonstrated through the untutored achievement of a few; that is Unacceptable! Titania and Hipolyta shall receive full training


    8. To infect him would be a tremendous boon to their forces, they would no longer need superior numbers to win


    9. But also their great boon, for only when they start can women conceive children


    10. But all in all, she was a boon

    11. Their thoughts answered, 'The boon of the Enthilesté could not be reconciled on one's own; too much to learn; too much responsibility; too much to handle without a guide


    12. But this boon to Ireland, it is to be hoped, has been granted under more fortunate auspices than all those to America


    13. When the pie was all finished, the Owl, as a boon, Was kindly permitted to pocket the spoon:


    14. little brother? And now, lad, what is the boon to be?"


    15. "Come, come, Baby Charles," he cried, "stand no more parleying, but out and over with the boon ye crave as guerdon for your lucky plum


    16. my boon as a Christmas favor at wassail time in to-morrow's revels


    17. "And now, Baby Charles, let us hear the boon ye were to crave of us at


    18. "I pray you, my father and my Hege, grant me as the boon I ask--the


    19. When the pie was all finished, the Owl, as a boon, Was kindly permitted to pocket the spoon: While the Panther received knife and fork with a growl, And concluded the banquet--]


    20. In place of hoped despair, the bitter boon:

    21. It will be another boon for the


    22. Lord’s boon to a virtuous woman to endow her with a revered and


    23. All felt it would be a boon to the mushrooming population of the two islands


    24. “This will probably be a huge boon to your business


    25. boon from one year to the next


    26. It was an enormous boon to prosperity for all involved and also served to plant in people’s minds not only the idea of a unified state, but of a unified state under Prussia


    27. Who had lived the boon companions of his prime,


    28. Each combat stage is ruled by judges, who special laws could be a bane or a boon depending on the situation


    29. Why did Mahātmā Gāndhi and hundreds of thousands of Indians sacrificed their lives to fight for India’s independence from the British? If we read history books written by British authors and Indians educated in English schools, they will say that British rule was a boon for India, it was the greatest thing that brought India out of the dark ages


    30. bank was a boon for his establishment

    31. Tobias's death was a boon for


    32. The prison slave camps for cheap labor have been a boon to the economy


    33. The construction robots are a great boon to the effort, lifting walls and steel beams to pull people out


    34. Boon Romances in her lunch break


    35. Say this chant 13 times, on the darkest moon, The Old Ones then will hear your plight and will grant your boon


    36. present and He granted me that boon and I was able to finish


    37. “Why do you see wealth as a bane when in reality it is a boon?” said the swamiji


    38. Dam, man, think what a boon Samson would be to that kind of research… Hell, think what effect women will have on the guy


    39. “Leave I will Princess but grant me one boon, and I will not


    40. a Knighthood and Baronetcy is granted as a boon

    41. Moreover, this trending characteristic is a boon


    42. The fact that O’Malley let the light on at first was a boon for her, as it allowed her to take clear pictures of his face as he photographed the naked boy


    43. It was a boon for me at that moment


    44. That has been the biggest boon to society than any one other thing,”


    45. Being five minutes from the Wits Stadium was a boon


    46. Boon seeking has become the bane of the religious spirit


    47. ‘Are you aware of what Appaiah Dikshitar, the Tamil poet saint said of us Andhras? He felt that to be born an Andhra and to be able to speak Telugu is a boon, which cannot be achieved without much penance


    48. But, to the chagrin of the Musalmans, the British banished Persian, the language of the Mughal Court, and introduced English to administer India, which turned out to be a boon to the Hindus for it facilitated a secular education that herald the community into the new age


    49. - the prayer is for the boon of speaking sweetly


    50. The moon (Luna), till then a boon,














































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