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The transit technique has led to a bonanza of finds.
For Ms. Green, that translated into a bonanza of returns.
The event yielded a bonanza of scientific discoveries and new tools.
But for at least one family, it's been a bonanza of wealth.
The Trump administration started what may become a bonanza of deregulation for them.
"These commercials have been a bonanza of leftist activism," a Breitbart News editor complained.
Newsela is a news platform delivering a bonanza of curated, leveled content to the classroom every day.
If there is no deal, the government promises a bonanza of free-trade deals with the rest of the world.
Germany is enjoying a bonanza of tax revenue following a surge in the size of its labour force (see article).
A bonanza of third-party tools will do the job for you though, at least as far as Twitter goes.
That's a shame, because these most recent episodes have been a bonanza of breakthroughs for our Gilded Age Scooby Gang.
Every year, we celebrate Independence Day with a bonanza of barbecues, patriotic nail art, fireworks, and yes – tons of sales.
After a landslide victory in South Carolina on Saturday, he collected a bonanza of important endorsements on Sunday and Monday.
Google did not bring a bonanza of jobs, compared with the traditional manufacturing operations for which Oklahoma's tax break was intended.
Public share sales by the companies are expected to create a bonanza of riches in Silicon Valley for entrepreneurs and venture capital investors.
This White House is telling the North Koreans they will get a bonanza of US private-sector investment only once the nuclear program is completely dismantled.
Ah, the Super Bowl, a bonanza of overeating and watching men brutalize each other (brain health be damned), punctuated by 30-second reminders to spend money.
"I think liberal pages are definitely seeing a bonanza of growth under Trump," said Patrick Brown, the CEO of Liftable Media, which publishes several conservative news websites.
Though the purpling of Midwestern statehouses since last November has served as a check on Republican power, it has hardly led to a bonanza of liberal legislating.
California could reap a bonanza of "$1 billion or more" in new taxes from the upcoming stock offering of ride-hailing service Lyft, according to state's former treasurer.
He might have said he was going to raise taxes on people like him, but his tax proposal showed a bonanza of cuts for, well, people like him.
Petrobras, which is burdened by some $88 billion of gross debt, has played a leading role in developing a bonanza of deep-water oil finds in recent decades.
At $60 a barrel, and a roughly 50-50 split of profits with Exxon, Guyana could receive a bonanza of more than $5 billion a year in revenue.
But anyone who read his policy statements and took them literally would know that Trump has always been proposing a bonanza of tax cuts and deregulation for bankers.
The time has come: Summer's over and Apple is holding a bonanza of a launch event to announce new products, headlined by what will likely be three new iPhones.
On Sunday, the brand kept its promise, offering a bonanza of a show that was proof positive that sometimes the best ideas need patience to germinate and be refined.
Those banks are now free to provide shareholders with a bonanza of increased dividend payouts and share buy-backs, after years of complaints from investors about the industry's meagre returns.
The successful Republican drive to overhaul the tax code, which consumed much of the legislative agenda in 2017, resulted in a bonanza of business for Washington's law and lobby firms.
The past three years have seen a bonanza of discounts, as rents stagnate in many parts of the city, and landlords use the deals to avoid actually lowering the rent.
The carb-filled room is also set to smell of "fresh bakery scents" and guests will be able to enjoy a bonanza of carb-inspired room fixtures, bedding, and accessories.
Watching these rich women puking and sobbing on a fiery luxury liner in the choppy waters off of Cartagena, Colombia was supposed to be a bonanza of such first-world freakouts.
In the late 22013s, Mr. Mesches obtained his file under the Freedom of Information Act and reaped a bonanza of 260 pages, with classified information ruled over in heavy black lines.
After Trump was elected, there has been a national wave of opposition and resistance that should have yielded a bonanza of fundraising by the DNC, helping Democratic initiatives across the land.
It seems like the Fappening was a turning point and people are being more mindful of these things now and don't just have a bonanza of coverage every time something bad happens online.
A hybrid of "The O.C." and "Friday Night Lights" should be a bonanza of teen-show riches, of high stakes and fancy parties and big crunchy tackle sounds, of father figures and shy romances.
At surface level, it was a special-effects demonstration, a bonanza of texture and timbre: quavery drones, like an oscillating synthesizer; delicate ghost tones, hovering in flute range; sharp, plosive rivets of percussive airflow.
SAN FRANCISCO — Lyft officially signaled on Monday that it sought to have the biggest technology initial public offering since 228, setting the stage for a bonanza of riches for young tech companies this year.
Stocks right now are hanging by a thread, boosted by a bonanza of corporate buying unrivaled in market history and held back by a burst in investor selling that also has set a new record.
Struggling to pay civil servants and pensioners after squandering a bonanza of oil royalties, the leaders of the state of Rio de Janeiro recently declared a "state of calamity" because of its collapsing public finances.
Promises were made by the leaders of the so-called Leave campaign that exiting the European Union would lead to a bonanza of money no longer being sent to Brussels, the seat of the European government.
The offerings — the first for any ride-hailing firm — are likely to create a bonanza of riches in Silicon Valley and set the stage for listings of other highly valued tech start-ups, including Slack and Pinterest.
Barbara Low, who was among a core of female scientists whose research in the 21950s unleashed a bonanza of lifesaving antibiotics, and whose gumption gained her followers a foothold in a male-dominated field, died on Jan.
The Real Deal: For fans entranced by Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, yet disappointed by how little the character revealed onscreen, the past couple of weeks have been a bonanza of good times.
Meanwhile, the authors of a paper titled "On the Exploitation of Serendipity in Drug Discovery" puzzled over the reasons the 1950s and '60s saw a bonanza of breakthroughs in psychiatric medication, and why that run of serendipity ended.
Chinese companies and investors eyeing U.S. assets could face more roadblocks as a result, at a time when the Chinese government is also restricting the flow of capital out of China following a bonanza of Chinese overseas deals.
And given the difficulty of working in the northern climate, deep sea Arctic oil and gas exploration would be a money-losing proposition at current energy prices even if a bonanza of hydrocarbons turns out to be true.
Over the past decade, automakers have raced to offer their smartphone-addled customers a bonanza of features: navigation, texting, phone calls, satellite radio, Bluetooth, ways to check tire pressure and oil temperature, suspension settings, charging status, and more.
Chinese companies and investors eyeing U.S. assets could face more roadblocks as a result, at a time when the Chinese government is also restricting the flow of capital out of China following a bonanza of Chinese overseas deals.
Gaining intel from the talks themselves: "If we can continue with these summits and these meetings by both the U.S. and the South Koreans, that alone is going to offer us a bonanza of information," the former official said.
In addition, a recent inspector general's report that was critical of the FBI -- as well as the testimony of embattled FBI agent Peter Strzok -- handed the President's legal team a bonanza of criticisms to levy against the Russia investigation.
Another government adviser said despite receiving a bonanza of around $8 billion in extra dividends from the central bank, the fiscal deficit would rise as nominal GDP growth has fallen well below the budgeted estimate for the fiscal year.
We now know this wound up having a number of specific geographic effects: Non-college whites are overrepresented in a few key swing states, so Trump's narrow wins in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan netted him a bonanza of electoral votes.
With Patreon, TechCrunch's media columnist Eric Peckham wrote a bonanza of analysis on the company's founding story, product, business, thesis and competition, and he even threw in a reading guide so you can read everyone else's coverage of the company.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lower U.S. interest rates could help support outperforming U.S. homebuilder stocks, even as they raise worries about the economy, while a bonanza of industry data and Federal Reserve speakers next week are likely to help shape the outlook.
In my first year at the Pentagon, my boss and I discussed the revelation by a New York Times reporter of the slipshod way in which the Chinese were handling their missile program, something that gave us a bonanza of satellite information.
Politicians who tell liberals that overturning Citizens United would solve all their problems or that an aggressive crackdown on fossil fuel use would magically usher in a bonanza of well-paid green jobs are, similarly, misleading their constituents and not respecting them.
That's because the companies they bet on years ago — such as Uber, Lyft, Pinterest, Slack, Postmates and Peloton — are preparing to list on the stock market, which would create a bonanza of returns, the likes of which Silicon Valley hasn't seen for years.
Perhaps nudged by the Common Core crusade, which called in part for high-quality nonfiction for children, they are producing a bonanza of beautifully illustrated and closely researched nonfiction books about unsung heroes as well as heroes we can't read enough about.
It turned out that a bonanza of three such events, which are known as occultations, were expected to occur within a two-month period this year, on June 269, July 123 and July 212, as MU269 passed in front of three different stars.
A new government is expected to take office in Italy next week, a coalition of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and far-right League, who have jointly promised a bonanza of tax cuts and spending increases that would burst through the EU's limits on borrowing by member states.
Democrats won a bonanza of $131 billion in funding for many of their top domestic priorities, including public works, children's and veteran's health programs, opioid abuse prevention, an infusion of money for hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, help with college costs and a special committee to examine pension problems.
Now another candidate — Senator Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) — has jumped in with a bonanza of his own.
George Kennedy, who played tough guys, oafs, G.I.'s and a bonanza of cowboys as one of Hollywood's most versatile and durable character actors, and who won an Oscar as the best supporting actor of 1967 for his performance in the Paul Newman film "Cool Hand Luke," died on Sunday in Boise, Idaho.
"There are hints from recent exoplanet discoveries that relatively puny planets may be even more common around red dwarfs than Earth mass or larger ones, in which case there may indeed be a bonanza of potentially habitable planets whirling around these cool red stars," said Imperial college of London and study co-author Subhanjoy Mohanty.
Longman Group UK Limited, 1994, pp. 45–46 This began once news reached Velázquez that Juan de Grijalva had established a colony on the mainland where there was a bonanza of silver and gold, and Velázquez decided to send him help. Cortés was appointed Captain-General of this new expedition in October 1518, but was advised to move fast before Velázquez changed his mind. With Cortés' experience as an administrator, knowledge gained from many failed expeditions, and his impeccable rhetoric he was able to gather six ships and 300 men, within a month.
An announcement that she would get plastic surgery in March 2010 resulted in a bonanza of photoshopped pictures of her appearing on Baidu.(1 April 2010) 网友给凤姐疯狂整容 史上最全的凤姐整容照(组图), Baidu, Retrieved November 8, 2010 In May 2010, she appeared on China's Got Talent, and was pelted with eggs.(10 June 2010) [双语] 伪娘现象折射现选秀节目套路, China Daily (in Chinese), Retrieved November 8, 2010 As of September 2011, she had relocated to New York City, where she is working as a manicurist, and was profiled in the New York Post.Bennett, Chuck (26 September 2011).

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