The perk: The best job perk out there has to be from this London and San Francisco cloud content manager, which gives new employees a "Huddle Cuddle".
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Players will have more perk cards than they can use, the perk cards themselves level up and get stronger, and players can re-assign these cards at their leisure.
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How to use United's Excursionist Perk to hack your award redemptionUnited has several quirks when it comes to redeeming miles, the most lucrative of which might be its Excursionist Perk.
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Apparently Obama's favorite perk of being president is not having to go through security or metal detectors – and he plans to maintain that perk for the rest of his life.
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Skyes said one perk is a highly flexible work schedule.
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The real perk is to try and eliminate car accidents.
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Worries lingered that rising oil prices would perk up inflation.
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Still, the rocket landings are more or less a perk.
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Petite gals especially ought to perk up for this one.
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But maybe that's a perk of me owning the shop!
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The biggest perk of having natural hair is the versatility.
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That's great perk if you never going to get hit!
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That should make even the most inattentive user perk up.
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Now that's a flying perk you need a title for.
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It's a "perk" of being a Disney employee, he said.
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That in and of itself was a pretty good perk.
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" He grunts in disgust, "They see it as a perk.
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Spying had the added perk of offering Greene intriguing material.
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An added perk: You wouldn't need to worry about entertainment.
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If your employer has this perk, take advantage of it.
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As a perk, some companies are helping with all that.
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In all, we made 50 cents worth of Perk points.
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But, so far, workers cannot choose what perk they get.
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But a lunchtime nudie might just perk up their day.
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Even the famous Central Perk couch gets its own tour!
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But one perk feels especially irresistible — the private plunge pool.
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You also can read about our Brex community perk here.
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Bonus perk: the library cards come in really cool designs.
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This perk is only available to people who subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online, which costs $20 for a year of service (unless you have Amazon Prime — it's currently a free perk if you do).
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If the flights are in business class, your Excursionist Perk flight will be in the same classUnited says that your Excursionist Perk flight will be in the same or a lower class, depending on availability.
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Another possible perk for Prime customers: An Amazon-branded checking account.
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We've seen consumer spending perk up," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
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Even better, each one comes with its own hidden beauty perk.
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That it will also screw over competition is a nice perk.
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The technology Macerich is offering is a "major perk," he said.
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And the residency requirement isn't the only perk of the job.
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Instead, it's just another perk that Amazon offers its Prime members.
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I'm thankful for this perk and a little extra time together.
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It is a great perk when we don't feel like cooking.
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The absence of cholesterol, hormones, and antibiotics is just another perk.
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My office has free La Croix, which is a great perk.
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But not requiring a hub is definitely a perk of iLuv.
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It's a great perk of this studio, but it adds up.
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Perk of having a boyfriend who works at a grocery store.
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This appears to be one example of that perk in action.
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I'm not sure what form the perk could or should take.
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And, she said, the games really do make people perk up.
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A big perk of expiring messages is that purging happens automatically.
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Did your lizard brain just perk up at the F-word?
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The ceiling for that last perk was previously higher at 15GB.
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However, it doesn't cost card issuers much to provide this perk.
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Your mouth is probably watering already at this delicious employee perk.
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Arguably the biggest perk of the "fancy camps" is their privacy.
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The lucky few enjoy a suburban perk: free and convenient parking.
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This pillow, which features the famous Central Perk sofa, costs $45.50.
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At least one company even offers cryonic preservation as a perk.
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The amazing perk of Europe's public universities is their price tag.
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Perk never really got unplayably injured or any shit like that.
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Perk slogging away on Canton contains, truly, none of that beauty.
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Things will perk up tonight when the Moon enters your sign!
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But there's at least one perk of being a lonely lord.
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Did you know that Starbucks gives their employees a food perk?
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The biggest perk is that the seat turns into a bed.
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The perk: Flexitime has become a big deal for employees recently.
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The perk: Fancy a free stay in a luxury Italian villa?
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The multimillionaire treasury secretary wanted the same perk for his honeymoon.
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Here's another huge perk — one that offers long-term marketing benefits.
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Though open to the public, Mailroom is essentially a membership perk.
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That longevity has come with an added perk: On Wednesday, Oct.
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What was the perk that you were personally most excited about?
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The major perk of Amazon Prime is free two-day shipping.
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The promotion isn't just a nice perk for Chromebook owners, however.
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"The parks were certainly a perk for us," Ms. Chiappone said.
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Do any employers offer 529 contributions as a perk for workers?
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In Silicon Valley, "nap pods" are a perk at some companies.
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Apply for the perk via the provided link in the email.
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Each job benefit and perk rarely appeals to every single employee.
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Perhaps it's an attractive cash-back offer or luxury travel perk.
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Lower stock prices are an underappreciated perk of market sell-offs.
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Unfortunately, the free checked bag perk only applies to domestic flights.
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We're excited to announce a new community perk for Extra Crunch.
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It could mean a trip, or some perk of some sort.
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You really did perk right up here, right at the end.
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The company has brought the perk out a couple of times: drivers could give their fellow drivers without the perk a referral code that granted them unlimited charging, but that was phased out earlier this year.
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Twitch Prime is a gaming perk with Amazon's $119/year Prime membership.
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And its monthly Everlasting Flash Program comes with one really cool perk.
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An added perk for workers: Tennessee has no income tax on wages.
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And when a celebrity takes a major haircut plunge, we perk up.
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But the best perk is that kids under 5 eat for free.
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So, the only perk the pooch might get is something from McDonalds.
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I did do a little filler to perk them up a bit.
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Returning guests will find an extra perk: monogrammed pillowcases on their beds.
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Central banks leap into action, cutting interest rates to perk up investment.
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One perk of the night shift: sunrise over the San Gabriel Mountains!
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Amazon's Prime subscription service has a new perk: Live, exclusive music events.
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One perk of royal weddings is that they're decidedly not small affairs.
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Tina Knowles-Lawson has found a major perk of being a grandmother.
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But the perk most workers will be excited about is still financial.
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One new perk is its real-time language translation powered by iTranslate.
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Click ahead to check out every single VIB beauty perk available now.
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Of course, some will see a user-replaceable battery as a perk.
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The tropical climate is another perk for people in their golden years.
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But the biggest perk of all is having her as a resource.
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Musk has brought back the perk several times since to drive sales.
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They are also not a perk for the rich, according to Dietel.
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Why free beer became an entrenched perk of brewery work is unclear.
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Still, the 4th Night Free perk makes it worth it for me.
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Gerrymandering, at the end of the day, is a perk of power.
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Prime members in the United States do get a holiday perk, however.
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Perk isn't injured, or bad, or insanely old, or anything like that.
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Many credit cards offer purchase protection for free as a cardholder perk.
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This perk allows for 10 visits to Priority Pass lounges per year.
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It's genuinely a good candle, and its affordability is a welcome perk.
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And the kitchens can also do marketing for these businesses, another perk.
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We're excited to announce a new Extra Crunch community perk from Aircall.
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And China's leader, Xi Jinping, needs to perk up a slowing economy.
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So grab a cup of coffee from Central Perk and catch up!
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This perk is rampant today in our supermarkets, drugstores and retail stores.
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We're excited to announce a new Extra Crunch community perk from Typeform.
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The perk has proven an employee retention and recruiting tool to many.
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Ben Geller is back at Central Perk — and he's all grown-up!
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People without that lucky perk are ginning up their own — by quitting.
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Extra Crunch is excited to announce a new community perk from DocSend.
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However, in practice, it&aposs rare to utilize each and every perk.
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We're excited to announce a new Extra Crunch community perk from Zendesk.
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But in exchange for this perk, you must pay self-employment taxes.
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Still, don't expect to see the Central Perk crew reuniting on-screen.
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Employers' ears perk up when they hear these two words, says Drexler.
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Some credit cards actually offer forms of travel insurance as a perk.
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Another perk ... Justin Bieber's been known to perform in the hotel lobby.
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Not to mention the ultimate perk: having summer off every single year.
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This workplace perk gives you a shot at a windfall — if you're lucky.
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But if there's any company that could entertain such a perk, it's Amazon.
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Starsiak Hawk also shared a photo of another perk hidden in her seat.
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Many employees don't use the perk, however, because they can't find the time.
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A few Uber employees mentioned weather as another perk for testing in Pittsburgh.
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I love having food in the office like this — it's a massive perk.
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In my world, people do not want a car as a perk anymore.
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The latest perk in the newly beleaguered tech industry: taking the CEO's money.
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That's a pretty empty marketing perk that doesn't mean much to everyday consumers.
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It is a perk worth around 11% of the value of corporate assets.
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We have laundry in our basement, which is not coin-operated — huge perk!
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Mr. Furie likened losing that perk to castration (using a more colorful term).
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Amazon Prime Video is a free perk with Amazon Prime, and vice versa.
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"Our site provides everyone with equal odds of winning certain prizes," Perk said.
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But maybe the best perk is early access to Amazon's Cyber Monday deals.
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A couple of gallons of Lawrence's blood will perk a guy right up.
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The purchase happened to come with a perk: 100 gigabytes of free storage.
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Fans can purchase the The LEGO Ideas Central Perk set starting on Sept.
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And for the security conscious homeowner, it comes with a very unique perk.
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We have a full kitchen at the office, which is a great perk.
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She adds another parenthood perk is being able to bond with other moms.
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One such perk — the reason we're chatting on the phone — is this weekend.
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This work perk carries a lot of complexity, including a possible tax hit.
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Also my job has a perk were we get every other Friday off.
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Friends 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Central Perk Medium Roast Ground Coffee, $10.99; amazon.
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Friends 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Central Perk Medium Citrus Berry Tea, $10.99; amazon.
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Another perk lost to freelancers and independent contractors is employer provided health insurance.
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Ardent supporters see it as a foolproof way to perk up slumping economies.
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Another perk to using Air is its optional digitization service for physical media.
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For Prime members, the change adds another small perk to subscribing to Amazon.
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Viewers realized Rachel was actually wearing a Central Perk uniform this whole time.
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That's an invaluable perk that no other airlines offer to their credit cardholders.
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So you could get at least two free lounge visits with this perk.
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The ultimate I.O.C. perk — at least theoretically — is an assigned car and driver.
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Some employees mentioned that the perk depends on the warehouse and the manager.
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As a perk, companies may offer prospective employees the option of working remotely.
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Before we left, we saw yet another advertisement for a Prime member perk.
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This learning time together is another perk of cooking more meals at home.
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You can buy limited-edition Central-Perk coffee beans and special "Friends" mugs.
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By adding another perk, Amazon can make its best customers even more loyal.
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But several bills would make the perk tax-free, up to certain limits.
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Free supercharging for life used to be a great perk of Tesla ownership.
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Free supercharging for life used to be a great perk of Tesla ownership.
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Costco is offering a new perk for its members in Washington and California.
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Another perk of the app is that you can set up guest access.
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What employees say: "I think this is the best perk ever" — Former employee
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Perk: With Family Sharing, up to six family members can use this app.
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Just add a squeeze of lemon or lime juice to perk them up.
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Perhaps the best perk: In the yard of her home in Philadelphia, Mrs.
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It was the type of workplace perk that is standard for Google employees.
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And that's how Guac Mode, a new perk for Chipotle Rewards Members, works.
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Remove this mindless constraint, and the market should immediately start to perk up.
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That's at least a nice perk for picking the worst Pixel 0003 color.
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Discounts on new games are an exclusive perk for Stadia Pro members, though.
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Cash back rewards are, in fact, cardholders' preferred loyalty perk, according to CreditCards.com.
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That perk is part of what the Social Security Administration calls family benefits.
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Throughout the series, Phoebe performed at Central Perk on a somewhat regular basis.
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Major companies allow employees to work remotely, a popular work perk among millennials.
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That's the one nice perk, we get lunch every day, catered for us.
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According to the cafe, this is what the membership can get you: Members get priority queue and are allowed to bring up to five guests at once Table reservations, which includes the highly-anticipated Central Perk couch Event bookings Personalised guest invitations to Central Perk SG events Exclusive pre-launch events and tastings at Central Perk for early batch of members The cafe added that membership status officially begins next year.
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The only benefit was the perk of waiter service without the room service markup.
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Usually, that kind of perk is reserved for A-listers and select reality superstars.
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Child care is obviously a perk for employees, but it benefits companies as well.
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We get to have lunch for free every day, and it's a huge perk.
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We do this at least once a week, another perk of living in Asia.
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Some of those benefits, like the new "Netflix on Us" perk, are also misleading.
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These passes normally cost $59 each, so this perk is worth $108 every year.
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Another big perk of surfing around the teardrop-shaped island is the affordability factor.
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That means abolishing the carried-interest perk, as Hillary Clinton and Mr Trump propose.
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Its main perk is its randomly timed surveys, which pop up throughout the day.
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Unfortunately, however, Target's free shipping is only a holiday perk, not a new policy.
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The perk could pass from player to player by at-the-time unknown means.
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Now, Tim Perk, a representative for the company, is addressing a number of complaints.
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As America cuts taxes and raises interest rates, the dollar may soon perk up.
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Light conversation topics are a definite perk of being very new to a language!
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There's one perk of winter, aside from the holidays — and that's red carpet season.
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The DVR's release could perk up those numbers, as could the other planned features.
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But, these progressive HR benefits should be more than a glamorous Silicon Valley perk.
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Another perk of working for the company I do is the fully stocked kitchen.
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In the US, expressing breast milk at work isn't a perk — it's a right.
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I slap on my new moisturizing primer to perk up my skin a bit.
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A mention of a "borderline" patient named Melissa made me perk my ears up.
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It was hilarious for me to watch Chris perk up during the initial slaughter.
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"The food perk is certainly one that is developing around the world," McCreary said.
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The Central Perk gang would still be there for you—at least for now.
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Icelandair just added a new perk to its list of stopover extras: Free friends.
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And she will celebrate that perk by posing in a thong, as one does.
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Many employers will match their employees' contributions, too, so take advantage of that perk.
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It's a perk for the minority owners, but it serves a purpose for Lacob.
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An increasing number of tech companies offer high-quality employee meals as a perk.
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Fast cash has long been a perk for waiters, bartenders and other tipped workers.
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These decadent treats are sure to perk you up after a long autumn day.
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The service is adding a new perk at Whole Foods -- curbside grocery pickup. Fancy!
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The flight between Christchurch and Sydney would cost well over $1,000 without this perk
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The famous orange couch from Central Perk is traveling around the world this fall.
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Paid, job protected-leave is not a perk — it is a public health imperative.
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The moon connects with Mars at 12:51 PM to perk up the mood.
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We sip down espresso to perk up, and B gets l'addition (the check) ($29.34).
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For employees, however, the perk ends up to be slightly less, because of taxes.
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That should be enough to make Jerry Brown and Andrew Cuomo's ears perk up.
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The perk, she said, is "I always get to sleep in my own bed."
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The first perk is often overlooked by those with full-time jobs: predictable income.
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The gun industry doesn't deserve a special legal perk that immunizes it from liability.
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It had been a welcome and uncontroversial perk — until North Korea decided to come.
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The perk here is you can change your Zoom backgrounds to whatever you like.
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The perk: Fashion addicts should consider getting a job at clothing delivery company Asos.
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The perk: Workers at this software company needn't worry about paying for day care.
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Eliminating that perk is like an executive suddenly being locked out of his Tesla.
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He seems to see it as a perk of the job — and a mission.
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The increased spending instead is simply captured as a perk to the service providers.
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This is a huge perk if you're switching properties while visiting Walt Disney World.
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Having close interaction with the ambassadors is a tacit perk of the elite club.
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You also must be a startup founder to claim this Extra Crunch community perk.
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Another significant perk is access to self-paced, online QuickBooks training (valued at $2,000).
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Los Angeles acknowledged the inadvertent use of the perk and have protested the outcome.
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Travel insurance is a perk that many mid-tier and premium credit cards offer.
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Amazon today is introducing a new perk for Prime members: free mobile game content.
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Only now I had the perk of coming home to a handsome, affectionate man.
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The Central Perk logo rests in a holiday wreath on this festive Christmas sweater.
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Tiffany hopes to perk up interest in the brand with its program on sourcing.
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A useful — if somewhat outdated — perk: a fax machine with a printer and copier.
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Day trips and weekends away are the biggest perk of life in the Bay.
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WeWork previously offered an unlimited beer on tap as a perk to member companies.
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When I tell people I used to be a lobbyist, their ears perk up.
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Here's a look at the parallels: Tip: Make protection feel like a perk Using lights and sirens for non-urgent scenarios falls neatly into the category of one of the tips Perrotta posted to Facebook: "Make protection feel like a perk," he wrote.
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In order to qualify for the Zendesk community perk from Extra Crunch, you must meet the following criteria: The Zendesk community perk from Extra Crunch is inclusive of subscription fees free for six months, after which you will be responsible for payment.
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The only perk I can see is that, with luck, you'll acquire a guest room.
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So most startups in this space end up becoming an expendable wellness perk for companies.
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Others were offering the perk on select items or to loyal customers only, they said.
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This latest step will add "millions of additional items" to this perk, according to Walmart.
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A solid economic performance was likely to perk up the U.S. Federal Reserve's tightening cycle.
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Whiteside sees the Uber credit as a perk that will appeal to millennials in particular.
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However, all of us would certainly benefit from the real perk of eating toddler-style.
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Amazon is going back to its roots as a bookseller with its latest Prime perk.
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The main perk of the app is being alerted when someone has viewed your profile.
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The one real perk of the unexamined reclusive life is always seeing the sun rise.
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The fact that I impressed my friends should also be taken as a major perk.
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Members of Prime get free shipping, though their membership fees partially pay for that perk.
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Not only did the job often seem like one long perk, but it was important.
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This design is either the headphones' biggest perk or biggest flaw, depending on your needs.
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Of everything I tried, I would recommend The Perk and NIOD's Lip Bio-Lipid Concentrate.
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But there must be elements of their stories that made your ears perk up, right?
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That's the perk of traveling via video: you'll never have to sweat or be cold.
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Plus, you get the extra perk of knowing that it happens to be astrologically ordained.
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In order to score the perk, you must order through DoorDash using the code 10000SLICES.
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The real perk though is that it's 4.5 feet tall (much taller than a coffin).
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Meanwhile, Apple has said that GCBD's close ties to the government are actually a perk.
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I get two weeks off before my due date, which is a very nice perk.
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After all, this is supposed to be an office perk, not a community charging station.
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It's 63,000 square feet of polished, perk-packed bling-making that induces serious cubicle envy.
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It also means being a delegate is more than just a perk for a politician.
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Perk members will get a free ice cream sandwich with the purchase of any product.
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Weekly yoga is a perk that I'm very fortunate our company sees the value in.
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The main perk of my job is that lunch in the building's café is free.
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It's also fitted with a rechargeable battery, a welcome perk for Nintendo's hybrid gaming machine.
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How do you perk up employees after your company's stock price falls off a cliff?
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Anything to perk up that dreary British weather is enough to get the public's attention.
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Creative freedom is a huge perk of being independent, obviously, but are there any cons?
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But inflation has also begun to perk up, which creates another a headwind for retailers.
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Another perk of Instagram is that it's one of the more diverse social media platforms.
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The keys randomly pop up on retailers' checkout pages as a perk for Honey users.
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But it turns out a company's mission may be the most alluring perk of all.
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Amazon just added a new perk to its popular Prime membership program: free grocery delivery.
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Trump vowed to eliminate that deduction, painting it as a special perk for the elite.
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" Best perk: "Seemingly every week, there's a new restaurant, bar, or art gallery popping up.
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But, this offers the added perk of keeping all your subscriptions housed in one platform.
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Airport lounge accessMy favorite perk offered by the Amex Platinum is easily airport lounge access.
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Many people consider this perk the best of all: Three months off in the summer.
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Nightly turndown service was a nice perk, which set out plush slippers by my bedside.
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Another perk of Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is an exclusive Halloween-themed parade.
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Not every company offers this perk, but if yours does, you'll want to take advantage.
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Both cards offer a notable perk: exclusive ticket presales on concerts, sporting events and more.
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It's not the most lucrative upcycling option, but a bit of money is a perk.
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While free, fast shipping may seem like an added perk, it comes at a cost.
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This perk was added to the card in 2017, part of the card's big relaunch.
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The series is celebrating the milestone with several events including Central Perk-themed pop-ups.
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Unfortunately, this new perk for Capital One cardholders will not help with same-day reservations.
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With any employee benefit, offering a "cool perk" can't be the end goal, she said.
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But Perk kept on working, the frame that people put on him, veteran, reliable, etc.
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Along with subsidies, the small, former Soviet country of Georgia offers another perk to filmmakers.
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Graphic: Rare earth export prices perk up after China rattles trade war sabre, click tmsnrt.
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Reserve currency status had long been a perk of imperial might — and an economic elixir.
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But following the rules can provide an extra perk: rental income from the fight schools.
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"There is the perk that you don't get wet," she said of her work station.
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The perk: If you've ever worn Berghaus, Speedos or Mitre sportswear, you've worn Pentland Brands.
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The perk: The car exchange magazine offers discounted wine deliveries straight to its employees' homes.
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The perk: This firm throws on Christmas parties for the children of its 1,200 employees.
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Extra Crunch is excited to announce a new community perk from Startup Battlefield alum Osano.
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I used my credit card perk to access both and found one was way better.
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This can be a perk for larger groups who may want to choose different options.
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Admission is free on Wednesdays, a perk that neighbors often avail themselves of, residents said.
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It's also a huge perk that the company prioritizes sustainability in its materials and processes.
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The seating area in the private hostel room is a perk even for a hotel.
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To many frequent travelers, the best perk is access to a collection of airport lounges.
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Perk of this place is that they have about seven different stalls to chose from!
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But eventually viewers break up with them, and return to the gang in Central Perk.
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Of course, unlimited pink candy isn't the only perk of working at Kylie Cosmetics headquarters.
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I grab my keys and head home for my lunch hour (another small town perk).
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The rooftop lounge offers panoramic views of the skyline, which feel like an added perk.
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Doing good is its own reward, but reaping the tax benefits is a nice perk.
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This perk is actually exceptional when you consider this card only charges $95 per year.
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These green Central Perk socks would make a great stocking stuffer for a "Friends" fan.
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Certainly not when he gets to sit courtside, yet another perk of being newly famous.
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For example, the Excursionist Perk won't allow you to fly from San Francisco to Asia and then use the perk to make a stop in Los Angeles before heading back to San Francisco, as Los Angeles is in the same region as your origin.
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And even those who do get paid time off often don't take advantage of the perk.
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It's a perk of the office Obama has long said he'll miss when he leaves office.
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Plus, working in an environment all about health, wellness, and adventure is a perk in itself.
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The ability to work from anywhere is often presented as a perk, and it often is.
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"They end up giving in," he says, as the ears of people sitting nearby perk up.
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As an additional added perk, Minecraft is throwing in a server browser to its latest update.
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The early start time does mean an early finish time, which is a perk, says Mendoza.
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There's just one problem: Once you unlock a Perk or apply a skill point, it's locked.
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The perk will also be applicable whether employees become parents biologically, via surrogacy or through adoption.
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In the end, the house itself is just a big ol' perk of winning the race.
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Perhaps the most impressive perk of this credit card is that there will be no fees.
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It was never quite shown as a fun perk, but it was part of the routine.
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Warranties are a major perk, considering that appliances can crap out at anytime from malfunction issues.
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Aniston opened up about the possibility of the Central Perk gang reuniting in InStyle's September issue.
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Accept, and you're good to go — show your screen to the venue to redeem your perk.
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Two free acres of land is not a typical perk to offer to a new hire.
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In some countries the use of a private jet is a tax-free perk for executives.
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Talk about a small town hook-up perk — once you're a local, you're always a local.
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Bonus perk: The lip crème can double up as blusher for an extra pop of color.
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A LITTLE-KNOWN perk of reporting from the White House is free caffeine from Tom Hanks.
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Perk of being a photographer is that looking at people is part of my job description.
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There's no "real" Central Perk, but the building does have another functioning corner-side eatery below.
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Instead, he says, there are ways to just perk up the water from your own tap.
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Coursera Executive Vice President Julia Stiglitz added that professional development has become a "perk," of sorts.
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That's why when she releases her list of favorite things every year, our ears perk up.
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This perk for Prime members ends on July 14th, the day before Prime Day 2019 begins.
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Another perk of having your parents live with you is that there is always free food.
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Your TabletApple offers savings and an added perk for anyone looking to buy an iPad Pro.
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Using social media sparingly has the added perk of not inviting FOMO along on your trip.
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It can also be a power saver, a potential perk if you're on Slack a lot.
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The casual offer of a perk, like a manicure, can trivialize an important behavior—decision-making.
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But here we are, hoping that animal spirits find a way to perk themselves back up.
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Chandler Bing wore an oversized polo shirt and jeans for his first appearance at Central Perk.
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The Central Perk dark whole bean roast coffee has a cocoa flavor and semi-sweet finish.
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But an unexpected perk was that I ate dinner at home more, and bought takeout less.
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The expedited security perk also comes with an Even More Space ticket for a roomier seat.
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It's a perk that should expand the footprint of Ordermark's tablet delivery service, the company said.
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This perk gave us the chance to see the exterior of the fort in great detail.
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Amortized over the four-year limit on this perk, you're getting $25 of value each year.
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This perk alone can be worth more than the first year's annual fee and then some.
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US presidents earn a $400,000 salary while in office, but that's not the only financial perk.
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One perk that all Amex cards have in common, though, is a program called Amex Offers.
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The Excursionist Perk adds an extra flight to a multi-city itinerary for no extra miles.
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Both Hong Kong and Singapore are in United's "South Asia" region, so the perk will apply.
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The archetypal oversized mugs served at the gang's favorite cafe, Central Perk, became a cultural icon.
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Granted, many employers are now remote work, though this perk still isn't available to all occupations.
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"Definitely it's a nice perk, but I actually don't know that much about it," she said.
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The dogs ears perk up the second it hears the sound of seagulls and waves crashing.
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Where to watch: HBO Williams and Billy Crystal crashed Central Perk in season three, episode 24.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen expressed confidence inflation would eventually perk up, but some policymakers cast doubt.
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It's a popular employer-provided perk that is lulling workers into a false sense of security.
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Apart from providing motivation, the boost of novelty could even offer a built-in painkilling perk.
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But they do have one perk: They seem to make us less aggressive and more cooperative.
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Like other credit products Amazon has launched, the card's big perk is cash back on Amazon.
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Think of the flat wine bottle as an added perk for your nights as a host.
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Icelandair already offers a free stopover for up to seven nights in Iceland as a perk.
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There's also the perk of spending all day outside, in the fresh air and California sun.
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Founded as Ansca Mobile in 2008, it was first acquired by Fuse Powered, then by Perk.
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But generally, this is a nice perk that I may have to rely on one day.
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Although, climate mitigation comes with the added perk of preventing catastrophic climate impacts and human mortality.
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Some employers have even begun dangling student loan repayment benefits as a perk to potential workers.
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Yes. What is now a modern perk was how you heated your house in this period.
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And the third-row seats my friend's boyfriend got for free are definitely an added perk.
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Extra Crunch is excited to announce a new community perk from cross-platform calendar tool, Woven.
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As soon as I mention "money," my audiences—typically composed of early-stage entrepreneurs—perk up.
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The perk: Workers at the DIY hospitality giant enjoy $2000 worth of travel coupons a year.
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Direct nonstop travel, minimizing total trip time, is as important as any perk, Mr. Landson said.
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Wenshu has one other perk — a lively garden area where tea and vegetarian food is served.
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This is a perk for red-meat eaters as HelloFresh often charges extra for the cow.
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Extra Crunch is excited to announce a new community perk from automated subscription billing startup Chargebee.
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They started when I was 13, a fun perk of anorexia, buy one get one free.
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Another perk is a 20% cash back on all Lyft rides when paying with SoFi Money.
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Extra Crunch is excited to announce a new community perk from design and publishing platform Canva.
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If your gym offers that perk, you could extol it to the man with lousy technique.
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A major perk of living on-post is access to our 24-hour gym for free!
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Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama in 2015 was certainly a welcome perk.
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And if the campaign images make you want to hang out in Central Perk – you can!
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But knowing you'll get top-tier data speeds almost everywhere you go is a nice perk.
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The new deal marks the latest perk Apple's added to the Apple Card since its launch.
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That could be a major perk for anyone sick of charging their smartwatch every single night.
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It&aposs a nice little perk that can make your airport experience a bit more luxe.
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They are not a gift from your nice employer or a perk of a good job.
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Ryan Murphy's newest show may be just the thing to perk up our TV lineup come March.
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Although he did end up with some pretty sweet elbow pads, so I guess that's a perk.
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It's a good deal for the tech companies, who are presenting Booster as a fancy employment perk.
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Feel free to indulge in some coy canine flirtation, to perk you up when you're feeling down.
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The most obvious perk of using one is that it lets you separate out your work expenses.
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But his ears perk up moments later when the buzzer of a dryer sounds from the basement.
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All had some sort of perk for Amazon based on how many workers it hired and retained.
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And the best perk you'll likely enjoy with a Tile Pro is free battery replacements every year.
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Is there some kind of cool space gas in there that activates your so-so exotic perk?
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Access to a workplace retirement plan can be a valuable financial perk — if you're using it wisely.
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Yet this basket has a major perk: It's about half the price of the Little Doe version.
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Many executives invest in funds managed by their firms, and for some, it is an executive perk.
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Perk also noted that Mystery Brand relies on StockX, a popular reselling platform often used by sneakerheads.
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It was time to perk up for the Hurricanes after a few outings that brought considerable frustration.
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But there was an important nonfinancial perk to the project, too: "It was really fun," Jack said.
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But obviously, a big perk — namely, seeing conflicts ahead of time — was something I missed out on.
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And for department store chain Nordstrom, it adds a perk to help draw shoppers into its stores.
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Perk of being an intern is that I don't get too much work assigned in a day.
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He bobbed his head and took off, I was glad to see Priya perk up a little.
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One huge perk of spring cleaning is the space that it leaves to buy more new stuff.
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One friend gets Uber for free through work, so we enjoy that perk as we head out.
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But by taking advantage of the Excursionist Perk, you can visit both cities at the same price.
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Hopefully by now, you feel ready to utilize this perk and be a wildly successful remote employee.
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Aside from the fun she has on set, there's an at-home perk to her job too.
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She also earned 10 percent off on some sale items, which is another perk for Prime members.
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Can't you kind of picture Rachel and Monica trading texts from across the couch at Central Perk?
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That and the actually awesome perk of being on the field at the end of the game.
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Even if yields perk up further, a 5 percent long-run return assumption may be more realistic.
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Which is why, when Gomez answers 73 questions in front of a camera, our ears perk up.
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As a result, being plucked in the Rule 5 draft looks like a perk at first glance.
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Japanese wizards will be attending Mahoutokoro (Mah-hoot-o-koh-ro), where the perk is magical robes.
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The "Stopover Buddy" perk is a new incentive to get passengers to partake in Iceland's tourism market.
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Perhaps the best perk of working on a NASA mission is getting the official stitched mission patch.
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Another perk is that sometimes those athletes' kids get a chance to meet their personal sports heroes.
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But as a perk, you can also deduct costs related to your business to lower your taxes.
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Mike Hannigan wore a striped button-down with jeans when he unwittingly met Joey at Central Perk.
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The discount amounts to the same perk given to Bedminster members who pay a reported $350,000 annually.
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Social Security may be a long-awaited retirement perk, but it's not without its headaches and complications.
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That was the primary perk for another recovering opioid addict who was involved in the Probuphine trials.
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If you're a frequent Uber customer, you'll easily get a ton of value out of this perk.
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While some might find that a downside of the job, Taylor actually sees it as a perk.
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In the past, I've used this perk to save $168 at just one airport before my flight.
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There's one perk for the most elite drivers that's likely to become a big incentive: trip details.
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Retired presidents receive the perk for life and their children are protected until the age of 16.
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Depending on how efficient you like your morning routine to be, this might actually be a perk.
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Fans can also take a photo on the iconic "Friends" couch from the Central Perk coffee shop.
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Everyone involved agrees that the greatest perk is the siblinglike relationships that have developed among the children.
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Amazon Prime has a plethora of benefits, but access to Prime Music is an often-overlooked perk.
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United's Excursionist Perk lets you add an extra flight in your destination region for no extra miles.
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Then, destination two will be your Excursionist Perk flight within the same region as your first destination.
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That's up considerably from 2015, when about 22 percent of companies offered the perk, the survey found.
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As someone who has led professional development workshops, including women-only gatherings, naturally my ears perk up.
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Discover used to offer this perk but stopped providing this benefit on its credit cards in March.
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While the Amex Platinum card doesn't currently offer trip-delay insurance, it's adding this perk in 2020.
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Riyadh, squeezed by low oil prices, removed the perk - equivalent to a month's salary - in September 2016.
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Dr. J. also got a bit of company stock, a perk not offered to his Indiana counterpart.
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Luckily, vegan food is less likely to spoil…another perk of cutting back on the animal products!
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And this blooper makes it seem like the Central Perk gang could have a great time together.
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It is planned as a "private restaurant," a perk for only the building's residents and their guests.
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At Costco, warehouse employees receive a rather filling perk around the holidays each year: a free turkey.
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This set of antioxidant- and vitamin-packed minis from Drunk Elephant can help perk up their complexion.
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Preview screenings are both an enticing perk for critics and a valuable part of any reviewing gig.
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The option to work from home has become an increasingly desired perk — and companies are paying attention.
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"But you'll have two seats on that, which is just a cool perk to have," he said.
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The perk: If you work for this cloud company you get the day off on your birthday.
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"Working with my husband is the biggest perk of the job," she said in the Coveteur interview.
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The Lego set joins other anniversary promotions, including a planned Central Perk pop-up in New York.
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The aim of all this is to perk up a flagging economy and the subpar inflation rate.
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Gotham West is one of a handful of expensive rental buildings offering excursions as the latest perk.
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Collect that tax refund money (another perk of spring, at least for some) and upgrade yo self.
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This was a huge perk, and if you're switching properties while visiting Walt Disney World, take advantage.
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People are first looking at oceanfront; when they see the dock, that adds a perk to it.
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Amazon Prime video is essentially a perk that comes with faster delivery, so maybe you keep that.
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What's included in the perk: Applications are processed in 7-10 days, once an application is received.
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Another perk of Blue Apron comes whether or not you decide to actually try out the kits.
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Tenants can transfer within the Common network at any time, which is a perk for independent contractors.
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To get the perk, however, the average amount you have to spend is $123,388, according to ValuePenguin.
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The government pays for the metro pass so it's a nice perk if I ever use it.
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I dreamed of a festival perk by which films would be simulcast to screening rooms in Manhattan.
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With the new announcement, NASA is signaling that improved satellite capabilities are a necessity, not a perk.
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Yet there is plenty of reason to suspect older workers would be eager for the perk, too.
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If you roll your student loans into your home loan, however, you no longer get this perk.
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A Central Perk mug ornament is a subtle and cute way to nod to your favorite show.
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That extra perk extended my vacation for a few days, along with a $30-per-night hostel.
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Initially, the company offered free charging to Tesla owners, a perk no longer available to most buyers.
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Sure, most of them may cost an arm and a leg, but if you're willing to put down the dough, you'll have a beauty goodie that doesn't just perk up your hair/skin/nails/makeup — it will perk up your very soul every time you gaze at it.
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In March, it began offering the perk to its credit card holders or for those orders over $35.
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The little-known perk was uncovered by VICE, who were able to get a picture of their own.
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This is an especially pronounced perk if one partner is earning significantly more than the other, Turner says.
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WeWork previously offered an unlimited beer on tap as a perk to people renting its co-working spaces.
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After level 22, players can pick up a perk called Home Defense that allows them to disarm traps.
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Previously, free delivery was included in a $95 annual membership, so today's perk really sweetens the shopping deal.
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Do you think that some day your phone will pay another phone for, say, an in-game perk?
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Those on Verizon's Go Unlimited plan will also get an Apple Music perk — a free six month trial.
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Though this may not be the most expensivest summer accessory, it does come with a pretty sweet perk.
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I.O. to ban an executive perk that rewards executives who leave their posts for jobs in the government.
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And as an added perk, it can also work like Shazam to identify a song that's playing nearby.
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The private pen in Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a perk earned with age by the rhino, named Sudan.
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For now, it feels like Google Assistant is an additional perk that doesn't seem integral to the product.
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I make myself coffee from our office Keurig to perk up a little and get back to work.
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But a nice perk is that the PaMu Slide case works as a wireless cell phone charger too.
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This is a good perk of Sweatstyle: You get to try brands you otherwise may not come across.
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Since Gigster's freelancers are white-collar knowledge workers, Dickey thinks it can get away with providing this perk.
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Commuting to work on a private jet sounds like a perk reserved for movie stars and professional athletes.
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Rather than adding to her entourage further, it's actually a perk that the new royal has given up.
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There's even one big perk here: a large 4,000mAh battery, which should easily make it through a day.
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Access to the many deals of Amazon's annual Prime Day is another perk of being a Prime member.
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We make our way to the lounge because we both have the Priority Pass, another Sapphire Reserve perk.
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It doesn't lower the price of the Note 9 at the time purchase, but it's a perk nonetheless.
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Users say they can calm you down and also perk you up, depending on which one you need.
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If you want that perk, you'll just have to go through the rigor of becoming a real Khaleesi.
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One more perk for Uber, private debt, like this leveraged loan, does not have to be publicly disclosed.
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If you're a car enthusiast then the words "Pirelli" and "Bluetooth speaker" will definitely perk up your ears.
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At the time, it felt like the true perk of marriage was having a built-in travel buddy.
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The extent to which the Fluance Fi2000 resembles an actual hi-fi system is a real perk, though.
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Longer-term, the company plans to make its service available as an employee perk to corporate clients, too.
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Added perk: Both wild and farmed salmon aren't very dense and can absorb brine faster than other meats.
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Experts advise hold off on loading up on another open-enrollment perk, the dependent care flexible spending account.
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This enables the Mavic Air to see in three directions, a perk that other tiny drones don't enjoy.
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The citrus flavored black tea comes in a pretty Central Perk themed container with 20 whole leaf bags.
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Price: $682.99 Amazon Fire TV is one of the best options out there with a major perk: Alexa.
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And aside from the fun she has on set, there's an at-home perk to her job too.
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But now WeWork is tweaking that last perk, at least for tenants at their New York City locations.
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Van Der Beek's ears perk up every time "I Don't Wait To Wait" by Paula Cole comes on.
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In August, Aniston opened up in InStyle's September issue about the possibility of the Central Perk gang reuniting.
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Studios in Burbank, CA on Monday for a spectacular VIP tour of the backlot ... which included Central Perk.
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For ramp agent Parker, the best perk is the flexible schedule and chance to make his own hours.
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Another perk here is that you get deals on hotels when you search for them in Google Maps.
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China's periodic attempts to perk up its economy are like watching "a ping-pong ball bouncing down stairs".
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But your heightened psychic abilities do come with a perk: Your dreams have been bringing some interesting messages.
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Prime Music is a perk of Amazon's annual membership program, but the new service will be completely standalone.
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But there is one perk that might be worth paying a considerable sum for: wiping out jet lag.
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But that decline helped perk up the euro 0.86 percent on a relative basis, hurting the continent's exporters.
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For beginning developers, here's another Ruby on Rails perk: if you need help, it's not hard to find.
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As an added perk, various software add-ons enable consumers to stream movies still in the theaters, too.
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Since I am not a morning person or a very good cook, this has been an awesome perk.
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Plus, these leggings are high-waisted, which is always a perk for added comfort and a better fit.
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This was pretty cool and definitely a fun perk that felt like an added bonus to staying here.
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More recently, Brex opened a restaurant in South Park as yet another perk for its growing membership base.
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Studio Tour where they have a similar Central Perk shop set up for fans in their gift shop.
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That perk could stir complaints about competitiveness and the effect on consumers as media and telecommunications companies consolidate.
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The Excursionist Perk only works when you book with miles, so make sure that that option is selected.
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These policies are definitely a nice perk for animal-lovers, but there are larger health and wellness implications.
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Gunther was the manager of Central Perk and harbored a crush on Jennifer Aniston's Rachel throughout the show.
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Being open to discussing the things that matter to you is not some premium perk in a relationship.
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Most employers that are offering the new perk also cap their costs at, say, $10,000 total per employee.
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Afterwards, I fix myself a plate of mashed potatoes, BBQ chicken, and broccoli, a nice volunteer perk. Yum.
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Meanwhile, the owner of The Central Perk, Terry, tells Rachel that Phoebe's been replaced by a professional musician.
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Until I sit with Paul and Perk and Baby and we're all talking trash or something like that.
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Perk up, we hear the brand is back in the lab hoping to make these available again soon!
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This perk alone saves me from paying an additional 3% on average for each purchase I make abroad.
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Founders view the possibility for collaboration with other portfolio startups as a major perk of receiving SoftBank's investment
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You can use them for family members, but you'll eventually run out of people who need this perk.
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The idea to start Perk Apparel came to Madrid after trying on his first pair of expensive underwear.
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Starting this summer they get an additional perk: their very own futurist, an expert who predicts upcoming trends.
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The perk: This company rewards loyalty: four free weeks of holiday for four years work, to be exact.
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Perhaps the hotel's crowning perk is its 24,000-square-foot gym, in the basement of the Helios building.
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Working from home has its obvious perk for employees, and is preferable in many respects for employers too.
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Alternatively, you might just be willing to accept a lower salary in exchange for a particularly enticing perk.
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As of this writing, Walmart had Lego's super popular Friends set — the one featuring Central Perk — in stock.
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Working remotely is a popular work perk for millennials, Myelle Lansat and Rebecca Aydin reported for Business Insider.
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Another perk to a 529 is that any money that is unused can be transferred to another relative.
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It seems like a great perk, but it can also remove the structure that holds your days together.
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When companies choose to partner with Sendmi, they can then offer Sendmi as a perk to their employees.
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Tesla once made Supercharger use free for all owners, but has phased out that perk in recent years.
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That's a meaningful perk for Cape, a start-up that runs an online service for remotely controlling drones.
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This perk will save you from having to pay an additional 83% (on average) for purchases made abroad.
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But J.Jill is stingy with the free shipping for online orders, limiting the perk to a rare promotion.
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There are all sorts of facts about the deal which should make us perk up and pay attention.
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They're increasingly showing up at work too, with employers boasting pets in the workplace as an added perk.
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They were photographed sunning themselves on an empty beach that was shut to the public, a perk of office.
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Walmart recently said it will be expanding its perk to more items sold by third parties on its marketplace.
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She might have a point: How would those Central Perk meetups play out in the era of social media?
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The former Step By Step star admits there's one other perk of being a grandparent that she can't ignore.
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If her videos help launch the career of music newbies, well, that's just another perk of being a Jenner.
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Tax Day may not be anyone's favorite holiday, but it does come with one big perk: Tax Day deals!
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Being able to do it from home and having the pup as a coworker is just an added perk.
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The fact that this particular jacket does some neat smartphone-related stuff is a perk — not the core focus.
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We love (don't miss this feature!): The Tonga Room, especially when you take advantage of the guest reservation perk.
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His favorite perk of the job is he "can fart whenever I want to — dogs don't care," he said.
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Fortunately, the franchise will have an opportunity to perk things up with this year's Wonder Woman and Justice League.
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Receiving a good home brew from a customer is a regular perk of his job, Mr. LaPolla, 52, said.
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For once, Amazon's not forcing you into paying for its Prime membership in order to get the latest perk.
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The Perks The biggest perk is undoubtedly the $150,000 investment you'll get from Snap to help fund your idea.
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Obviously, building a relationship with a good teacher benefited me beyond an extension, but it was a nice perk.
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It's got an exotic perk fully heals you and recharges your melee/grenade attacks whenever you activate your super.
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"This is extremely worrying," Joep Perk, cardiovascular prevention spokesman for the European Society of Cardiology, said in a statement.
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One underrated perk of trying new boutique fitness classes is having the opportunity to learn about a new sport.
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The only non-retroactive perk is the $2500 credits you get for each 24 points you earn going forward.
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Or maybe you've designed a midair charging system that lets a swarm perk up flagging units without human intervention.
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It's a unique perk of investing in a six-figure car that is common among the super luxury brands.
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So go ahead and add a few items to your shopping list for an extra perk this holiday season.
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One such perk provides exclusive access to her chat during live streams, which gives Teitel more robust moderation tools.
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Real-life friendships aside, the cast has openly said the chances of reuniting the Central Perk Six are slim.
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Get To Work: With Suzy Welch The flexibility to work remotely is a perk many workers dream of having.
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At the end of the day, people aren't joining Amazon Prime for the video alone – that's just a perk.
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My coworkers have gotten used to me eating pretty much all day, which is a great perk of pregnancy.
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From there, they'll get a recommendation for an app or a service they can use as a wellness perk.
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In order to balance the budget, states may have to suspend the perk or drop funding for another program.
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WatchTV is a free perk for customers on AT&T's latest unlimited plans: Unlimited &More and Unlimited &More Premium.
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It's also not the first time that Aniston has teased she's ready to return to the Central Perk couch.
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Others argue the perk offers false hope to women in their mid-thirties likely to go through egg-freezing.
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If you have your heart set on a Roomba i27+, it also offers the perk of hands-free control.
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Knowing your way around Facebook, Instagram, and other social media platforms isn't just a perk anymore — it's a must.
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Starting in the coming weeks, Google is adding a new data-saving perk for owners of its Nexus smartphones.
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Amazon has been offering its video service as a perk for subscribers of its $99 annual Prime shipping service.
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The fact that these guys give them shopping money is considered a wonderful perk by the decorative-girlfriend class.
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It's not just a perk: It's essential for helping working mothers make an easier transition back into the workforce.
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You can save on that if you get a credit or debit card that offers a no-fee perk.
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Another major perk is that the display can be placed either inside or outside, depending on what you envision.
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To get the perk, however, the average amount you have to spend is $123,388, according to the ValuePenguin study.
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I've been a Costco member for 8 years, and one little-known perk makes it more than worth it
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If you travel regularly or live close to a city, this is an easy perk to get value from.
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Kenyon College also has a big added perk: unlimited meal plans are included in students' room and board fees.
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But the free two-hour grocery delivery was probably the best perk for Prime members shopping at Whole Foods.
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The heart-stopping end to the series — and the 108-year wait — carried with it an additional historical perk.
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The Reserve has one other major perk, which can be crucial for travelers who hold Delta Medallion elite status.
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It is hard to think of another work perk that promises so much and delivers so little — to workers.
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Ms. Winne said that although pot was no panacea, at least it could perk up business and tax revenue.
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In addition to offloading some of the more boring parts of online business, there's the additional perk of promotion.
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A 2018 Zenefits survey found 77% of employees list flexible work as a top perk when evaluating job opportunities.
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Even if you're not a Shoppers Club card holder, coupons alone are a major perk to shopping at Wegmans.
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Another exclusive airport perk: Centurion cardholders get complimentary membership to The Private Suite at LAX, a private VIP terminal.
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As an added perk, IHG Rewards Club Premier cardholders qualify for a fourth night free when booking award stays.
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But we are cheered when someone offers us free drinks, a perk apparently denied to people not having Experiences.
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Access to the app was offered as a perk, according to people familiar with the company's fund-raising attempts.
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One perk is I usually make an extra $100 per call so my paycheck will be nice this week.
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Azita Peters's work as a brand ambassador for Alex and Ani, a jewelry company, started off with a perk.
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The piece comes unframed and has the important perk of giving five meals to undernourished children of the world.
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Adorning a "Central Perk" tee, Holfelder belts out an extremely dramatic rendition over heart-wrenching guitar and piano tracks.
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At one San Francisco bank a wealth manager promised VIP theater tickets as a perk if we picked her.
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The perk: Employees at this comms business have dedicated free food days, including Bacon Thursday and Hot Food Friday.
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The first and primary perk is discounted tickets to currently announced Cityfox Experience events (only four more this summer!).
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It's a tactic that's become increasingly common, a perk some insurance companies provide to customers with high property values.
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"Emma in the Night" also offers the extra perk of treating marriage as flat-out war between the sexes.
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Shopping here also includes the often invaluable perk of an energetic customer service team and a 100% fit guarantee.
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Until they act, India's economy will not perk up—and there is a danger of a full-blown crisis.
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As CNBC recently reported, companies in and beyond Silicon Valley now spend significantly on food as a work perk.
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This perk will save you from having to pay an additional 3% for purchases you make when you travel.
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From Chaucer's perspective, an added perk was that Europeans at the time thought "Valentine" was a nice-sounding name.
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Free training with Mr. Adams and Ms. Ginestra is one perk of being selected; another is the job opportunities.
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Light gold in color, it boasts a salinity that seems to season the wine and perk up your palate.
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The company once made Supercharger use free for all owners, but has phased out that perk in recent years.
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"The best perk of the job for me is two-fold," said Pittman, who's been with Delta since 2015.
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Companies can offer this coveted perk and have happier, more satisfied employees who know they are trusted to return.
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Dunkin' Brands is looking at bolstering afternoon sales of coffee and doughnuts to perk up its sales in 903.
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The M100 required the purchase of a $200 adapter to make this possible, so that's a big perk here.
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SAN FRANCISCO – Food, glorious (and free) food, that classic tech company perk, may soon be off the menu here.
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Make sure you maximize every perk offered by your employer, such as a paid leave and subsidized child-care.
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One major perk of flying private is that you get to decide what you want to eat, Roth said.
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Apple is reportedly rolling out a new perk for employees: free genetic testing at its on-site wellness clinics.
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Through six episodes it's blandly mediocre, though it starts to perk up a little in Episodes 5 and 6.
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And how did Central Perk stay in business with half the store occupied by people who never bought anything?
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Davis Polk supported many charitable causes, and tickets to star-studded charity galas were a perk of the job.
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And in a city that continues to serve as a national naval hub, the perk remains popular as ever.
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Few fund companies offer a comparable perk, and some 5,000 Baron fund holders travel to New York to attend.
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You might think Ms. Sholley would be envious of such an arrangement, but she's philosophical about her seasonal perk.
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For minor medical matters, I could visit a private physician who was provided as a perk by my employer.
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While United made some recent changes to its award program in 2019, this perk is still alive and well.
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While spending less on housing is certainly a perk, what keeps the couple on the boat is the lifestyle.
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Ibach adds that, for all the added responsibility, having Bailey has come with an added perk: a new community.
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And of course, you know, as a reporter, your ears perk up and you think, that's not the real reason.
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It's also one of the very few ways to make bones denser, a perk that is especially important for women.
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This story is very much live and getting updated the moment our ears perk up with news of another markdown.
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Amazon Prime Price: $119 per year Amazon Prime Video is one big perk found in the larger Prime subscription package.
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Some large employers also offer student loan repayment programs, a perk that is likely to appeal to debt-laden millennials.
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To be able to consider someone like Mariah Carey a friend is an inevitable perk, even if you're Ariana Grande.
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The Islanders led 3-0 after two periods, though the Hurricanes appeared to perk up with 15 second-period shots.
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The Prime video service is mostly an extra perk to get people to pay the annual fee for shipping discounts.
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Effectively, this change makes adding optional grocery delivery a new perk for those who subscribe to Amazon's annual membership program.
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For its shopping and direct checkout feature, Instagram touts not having to reenter a credit card number as a perk.
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But with only 64GB of storage built-in, the extra capacity granted by this preorder perk will come in handy.
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The vívosmart 73 might look basic, but the spartan approach is more of a perk here than on other devices.
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The display specs might disappoint the hardest-to-please of geeks, but it also means one perk: excellent battery life.
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Another perk: For the songs available in the iTunes store, it would play the highest quality of that track available.
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It's hoping new and existing apartments will outfit residents' doors with Latch locks, giving the units a high-tech perk.
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But maybe I could buy more organic eggs or nicer shampoo — it would be nice to have that little perk.
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"This calls for a catastrophe committee in China to stop the alarming rise in childhood and adolescent obesity," Perk said.
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"He notified his thousands of followers through twitter that we offered him $100,000, which is a blatant lie," Perk said.
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Then again, the perk of all these potential pain points is that you can use the GoPro like a GoPro.
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Peakview is promising VCs another perk, too: to help their portfolio companies bridge networking gaps between the U.S. and China.
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Another perk for the champs: a Super Bowl ring, which can be worth anywhere from $5,000 to $37,000 or more.
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A nice work perk is that my company pays for each employee's annual Caltrain pass, so my commute costs $0.
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The degree to which I can do that both on and off camera is a direct perk of my job.
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Brian Schatz (D-HI) mentioned Yale Law professor Jack Balkin's concept of an information fiduciary, Zuckerberg seemed to perk up.
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The emergence of perk-filled offices inspired by technology campuses is fuelling an increasing gap between generations in the workplace.
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When you spend over $100, you can also get a makeup bag as a perk for spending your holiday cash.
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But users have found that being able to send emails, tweet, and edit photos on Instagram is a nice perk.
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Or, if it's at the end of the day, hit your roots with some dry shampoo to perk it up.
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For Lauren Graham, 49, playing Sarah Braverman in the family drama Parenthood, came with an unexpected perk: falling in love!
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"That is probably the biggest perk of my life: to involve my daughter so much in my career," she added.
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You may have forgotten about Twitch Prime, but the company is adding an interesting new perk for Nintendo Switch owners.
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The power cable is a little short, too, but it does offer one nice perk: a built-in Ethernet jack.
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Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf released a limited edition Central Perk coffee in honor of the show's 25th anniversary last month.
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That perk, among other factors, helped Gusto stand out from the four other companies who'd also offered Bee a job.
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Back-to-school shopping might be the best perk about fall (other than the pumpkin spice everything coming your way).
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Earnings are forecast to perk up by 18 percent in the quarter and sales are projected to climb 10 percent.
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Sales have not been able to match that increase, so Amazon's free shipping perk continues to bite into its business.
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Travel insurance is also a common perk for credit cards, provided you paid for those travel arrangements with the card.
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As the number of companies offering this perk continues to grow, seeking this benefit might prove worthwhile when changing jobs.
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Another neat perk: if you happen to lose your phone but have your keys, the technology also works in reverse.
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A recent Amazon Prime member perk offers free returns for a try-before-you-buy clothes service called Amazon Wardrobe.
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It's an isolating situation, and while most people who work remotely enjoy solitude as a perk, loneliness can set in.
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Instead, Liam says a perk of being the youngest brother is that he "could always go to them for advice".
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Fans of movies from Sergio Leone and the "Spaghetti Western" genre will perk up at every suspenseful chase or gunfight.
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Isn't cheaper booze supposed to be the main perk of moving away from your dead-end job in the city?
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Alongside embedded broadcasts, the service is introducing a new perk called Highlights, which are automatically generated trailers for Periscope streams.
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The convenience is the primary perk—Probuphine patients don't have to worry about remembering their pills or refilling their prescriptions.
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However, it was his anecdote about that time he met Ed Sheeran, that made our ears (and Kidman's) perk up.
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All that coastline is surely a perk for Fletcher (after all, we know how good she looks in a bikini).
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This perk itself makes up the Bonvoy Business card's $125 annual fee, as long as you use it each year.
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These are pretty common spending categories for most consumers, so being able to earn accelerated rewards is a nice perk.
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Update At some affordably priced hotels in the United States, a free breakfast is increasingly a perk of a stay.
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For Ms. Rogers and others, that is a far bigger perk than an extra vacation or a raise in California.
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That was Hope Alcocer's real life — except for that she had no time to see her friends at Central Perk.
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If you have the like I do, the Excursionist Perk is a great way to get more from your miles.
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This perk is truly a hidden gem of United's MileagePlus program, and I couldn't be happier that I found it.
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JEFF, WATCHED YOU CUT THE RIBBON WITH AL ROKER YESTERDAY MORNING – WHAT A GREAT PERK IN YOUR LINE OF WORK.
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However, the Platinum Delta comes with a huge perk — it's so useful that I'm planning on keeping my card indefinitely.
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One excellent perk with the United card is that you'll get two complimentary passes to United Club lounges each year.
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The obligation comes with a perk of being able to exchange views directly with the MOF at primary dealer meetings.
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Other apps like Perk give viewers points for watching trailers and shows which can be exchanged for more valuable goods.
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It's a nice perk, being able to take advantage of something more unique, but we need traditional benefits as well.
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I like having more of a flexible schedule, which is a great perk of being in this line of work.
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There's even a perk that lets your idle weapons reload automatically while they're holstered, just to encourage this exact behavior.
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In this episode, Phoebe learns that Terry, who owns Central Perk, has replaced her with a professional musician named Stephanie.
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Some cards have return protection as an included benefit, and using this perk is especially easy with American Express cards.
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Aniston also revealed she was allowed to keep the green neon coffee cup sign from Central Perk when "Friends" ended.
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That's another major honeymoon perk over places that are more expensive and less effortless to navigate, such as Costa Rica.
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Here's what else is happening: We hope the M.T.A.'s cheery new greetings perk you up on this glum day.
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But the biggest perk might be a decadent caviar service and wine selection curated by renowned sommelier Markus Del Monego.
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As a fifth student arrives urgently at the door, begging to be let in, the drama begins to perk up.
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Workers who fully commit to Epic — who survive the long hours and grisly sights — are treated to a remarkable perk.
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"Franklin's Finest is the ultimate survival perk, especially for those that drink coffee on a daily basis," the website says.
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The perk: If you're one of those people who leaves Christmas shopping until it's too late, work for Swinton Insurance.
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The perk: This website offers discounts at local pubs and beauty salons should employees fancy a pint or a perm.
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The perk extended to its Model S and Model X vehicles until 2017 for anyone who purchased a new vehicle.
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But the company temporarily eliminated that perk for its best shoppers when it decided to forgive ratings under five stars.
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But the group is offering drivers at least one perk: Free parking near the Burbank airport while they trek north.
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In a new Instagram picture, Sheldon held up a Central Perk cup and Photoshopped herself into the famous coffee shop.
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United Airlines' latest aircraft order comes with a rare perk in an age of increasingly cramped commercial flights: more space.
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The set has 1,097 pieces and featured the entire gang (plus Gunther) in the Central Perk set of the show.
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That perk could be pretty valuable for workers, especially since Amazon's stock price more than doubled over the past year.
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I love buying affordable food and home goods from Costco, but my favorite membership perk is low-cost car rentals.
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Recode's Jason Del Ray reported that Walmart + is the Arkansas-based retail giant's answer to the perk-laden Amazon Prime.
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Additionally, hotel guests can utilize the "Extra Magic Morning" perk to enter the park an hour before the general public.
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Randol said the dollar has been trading on anticipation of other central bank tightening and that it should perk up.
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This has the added perk of giving me time to clean, do laundry, and unload and re-load the dishwasher.
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But according to the American Time Use Survey, working from home is a perk mostly reserved for the college-educated.
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Eating for two might sound like a nice perk of pregnancy, but unfortunately, that&aposs not really how it works.
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Before long, he had a lei around his neck and the trophy in his hands, along with one other perk.
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The display's gorgeous design is a key perk as well, with a very thin profile and a sturdy pedestal stand.
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"If you hear there's a separate system for Party members, it sounds like a perk, but it's definitely not," she said.
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Longer battery life Apple doesn't make claims about battery savings, but some experts say it could be a built-in perk.
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Another perk of this device is that it's customizable, you can choose a decorative shell to compliment your home decor vibe.
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It eliminates another perk known as the "personal exemption," which allows taxpayers to deduct $4,150 for themselves and each qualifying child.
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The Live Tinted Huestick comes in three shades — Origin (an orange-red), Rise (a terra-cotta), and Perk (a peach-pink).
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Notably, a recent addition to the Prime perk list is an Amazon own brand men's dress shirt brand, called Buttoned Down.
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I've woken up with a raging headache, so my friend buys me a cup of coffee ($1.50) to perk me up.
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The company estimates over 120,000 drivers will be eligible for the top-billed perk: free college tuition at Arizona State University.
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A generous outbound allowance of cargo, eventually up to 19833 tonnes each, was offered to officers and crew as a perk.
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Getting this game for free is a huge perk, if you've been waiting until now to get an Xbox One console.
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With big windows and lots of exposed brick, the apartment is a perk of her prestigious Playwrights of New York Fellowship.
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"We do not need to physically own these cars or houses to include them as prizes in the box," Perk said.
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Just last week, Amazon added free access to some of its e-book library as the latest perk for Prime members.
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Another perk of the Reserve and its sister card, the Chase Sapphire Preferred, is that there are no foreign transaction fees.
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One special perk that may help draw in visitors: The museum will host a "Flying it Forward" event on Sept. 24.
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The Mirage Solo's tracking is a cool incidental perk because virtual worlds feel more natural when you can lean and duck.
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We have a four-day weekend this week as a Summer Friday perk, so I'm slammed trying to cram work in.
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In May, Prime members were given another perk: big discounts at Whole Foods, to be rolled out at stores this summer.
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BrewDog, is the first company in the United States to offer this work perk, but hopefully it turns into a trend.
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In Telfar's universe, clothes are a tool to comment on today's conformist, consumerist society (looking cool is just a nice perk).
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But despite this awesome perk of electric vehicles (and other advantages, to be sure), purchasing an electric car isn't happening enough.
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Each year, the Central Perk gang — for the most part inexplicably untethered by familial obligation — got up to wild, autumnal hijinks.
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A perk of using an iPhone or iPad, at least compared to Android devices, are these regularly scheduled releases from Apple.
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Another perk of Riminder is that it can automatically reroute applications to other open positions if it notices a better fit.
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Taurus season begins on April 20, which will perk you right up—plus, Venus enters fire sign Aries on April 20.
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A big perk of using Bitcoin is that even when brick-and-mortar banks close, the Bitcoin network never shuts down.
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But this is the perk that could save consumers real money, because they can decline the extended warranty offered by retailers.
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Amazon has added a new perk to its $99-a-year Prime membership scheme: free comics, magazines, short stories, and ebooks.
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Immediately the Countess' senses perk up; she smells an opportunity for seduction along with the traces of walnut in Ramona's blood.
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But there are also a few other models from Breville and Keurig at discounts that are sure to perk you up.
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Hailing one of these rides to and from work is a perk – and for some employees a requirement – of the job.
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of "Friends," The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is releasing a Central Perk-inspired line of beverages.
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In honor of the 25th anniversary of the popular sitcom, thecoffeesupplier and subscription service is selling aCentral Perk line of beverages.
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Developers weren't left out of the fiscally-themed announcements, as a new perk was announced for those producing apps for Oculus.
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The biggest perk is that LG didn't include a second screen display, that gimmicky ticker display on last year's LG V10.
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Growing up as the daughters of a famous writer had its challenges, but one perk was hearing a bedtime story nightly.
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For that reason, this perk is best for consumers who use ridesharing services at least a few times per month already.
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Some of the Birchbox samples you won't even be able to find elsewhere — they're exclusives, another perk of using the service.
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Perhaps the best perk was that it was completely shielded from the rain, which came down harder as the day progressed.
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"Friends" fanatics spent the '90s wishing they could hang out with Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey at Central Perk.
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Sometimes it can feel like a perk for working hard or an excuse to take a break or procrastinate, Albers said.
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In addition to that midday perk the cybersecurity company offers unlimited vacation, commuter reimbursement and employee referral bonuses up to $2100,232.
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The space features the iconic orange couch, Rachel and Monica's purple door, Chandler and Joey's recliner, and a recreated Central Perk.
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There are also a number of products inspired by Rachel, Ross, Joey, Chandler, Monica, and Phoebe's favorite hangout spot, Central Perk.
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Then, make a multi-city itineraryAt least three destination segments need to be included for the Excursionist Perk to kick in.
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That's a perk exclusive to those who call in, since he sometimes gets more than 300 emails per day, he said.
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The holiday season is notoriously chaotic for most retail workers, but it also comes with a major perk for Costco employees.
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Customers who reach Premier Platinum, typically after flying 75,000 miles in a calendar year, will receive 40 points as a perk.
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Centurion Lounges are known for their high-end complimentary food and drink, so this will be a great value-added perk.
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Streeter says another great perk of the app is the ability to get notifications that include "Secret Sales" and "Mystery Offers."
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I noticed that Bee would physically perk up when I came into her presence if she'd been alone for a while.
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"Perk was the king of phone farming, but now an application called CashMagnet has been on the rise," CallMeDonCheadle told Motherboard.
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In the early days, Yameen commuted to work on a bicycle - then a perk on an isolated archipelago with few cars.
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But we're not sure why she took this picture of herself on the Central Perk set, part of the Warner Bros.
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One perk of being really, really, really famous is that you can do—or not do—pretty much whatever you want.
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I felt so coddled as a member of the service with every new little update feeling like a new membership perk.
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The biggest perk from ACA-compliant plans is a free breast pump, which can normally run in the hundreds of dollars.
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They see a big difference in the skin's luster and health, and we really see the skin start to perk up.
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My office provides bagels, doughnuts, and fruit every Friday, which is definitely a nice perk at the end of each workweek.
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Ellie's eyes perk up, as she talks about how much she loves reading people's theories about the band's lyrics or videos.
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In the hygiene-obsessed cities of East Asia, there is another perk: Toy poodles are known for shedding very little hair.
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"Friends" star Jennifer Aniston revealed on "The Graham Norton Show" that she still has a glowing neon sign from Central Perk.
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There was a bathtub (a perk of the suite) that felt like an unnecessary, but lovely indulgence, equipped with two showerheads.
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But Ms. Perk Chrep, who makes $300 a month with overtime pay, said she did not want to sell her vote.
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Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) finds herself incarcerated — though things perk up considerably when she discovers that the jail has a theater class.
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The perk: Appropriately for a currency conversion company, lucky employees of TransferWise can get two paid trips a year to Estonia.
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Perk: Practitioners of all levels seeking community can see how many meditated "with" them, send direct messages and join discussion groups.
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Little design characteristics like this are always a nice perk and definitely save time when searching through a toolbox or drawer.
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Properties range from perk-filled ski-in/ski-out hotels to multi-bedded coastal beach retreats, and top-notch Disney resorts.
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I found that those who earned their money spent it freely and enjoyed it as a perk of their hard work.
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This is either a perk of using Roku over Amazon Fire TV or a drawback, depending on your point of view.
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Now, the perk appears to be back as a way to help entice drivers to check out its more expensive offerings.
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This is a huge perk, and if you're switching properties while visiting Walt Disney World, you should take advantage of this.
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A pal of mine just started working at a Silicon Valley company that offers egg-freezing as a perk of employment.
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And once you've gotten free lunch on a daily basis, it's hard to imagine working anywhere that doesn't offer this perk.
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To start things off, Trump really took advantage of that no-traffic perk of being the leader of the free world.
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" While this all seems glamorous and fun, Teigen wrote that the one perk she feels the most guilty about is "money.
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Guests who are also Equinox members receive the extra perk of having their workout wear laundered for free during their visit.
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Since streaming quickly chews through data, the perk could help save on mobile bills or enable more on-the-go viewing.
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"We think we'll get a productivity lift from this perk," Gale King, the company's chief administrative officer, told Columbus Business First.
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I caught a glimpse of the bay in the distance, but wouldn't consider the vantage point as a splurge-worthy perk.
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Ronaldo also been spotted wearing a $160,000 Jacob and Co. watch — a perk of having an endorsement deal with the company.
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Architecture Review One of the city's best new works of public architecture sounds like a perk for the country club set.
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Many economists expect wage growth to finally perk up this year and the jobless rate to stay near 50-year lows.
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If health care were not a perk for employees, but the government provided basic care, the market would provide supplemental plans.
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Every room at the Courtyard has one, which is a great perk considering hotels often charge a premium for a terrace.
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Obviously the Google Home Mini and Echo Dot don't just find your keys for you — though that is a great perk.
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It's not something you can expect from every host, but it's an added perk that can tremendously improve a traveler's experience.
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As owners face increased competition, employer-provided health care insurance becomes less of a job perk and more of a requirement.
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Teigen knows she lives a life many dream of — when asked about the perk she feels guiltiest about, she answered: "Money."
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The mug, made of resin, features the Central Perk logo, which is the coffee shop the gang frequented on the show.
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Jennifer's Gift Shop, where Tran bought several tickets, received $1 million for selling the winner — a perk given in several states.
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For millennials, that's a big perk over a regular IRA, where there are no taxes on contributions until money is withdrawn.
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Perhaps the biggest perk of all, those who graduate will earn free tuition at the University of Akron starting in 2021.
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It's a nice perk and really no change from the cushy health-care benefits Congress and congressional staffers enjoyed before Obamacare.
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By threatening that perk, President Trump has broken an unofficial agreement within the political class not to mess with professional courtesies.
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Here&aposs how to make the best decision if you have a card like the Amex Platinum that offers this perk.
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Read more: Inside the 'Friends' pop-up that sold out in 3 hours, where you can order from Central Perk and wear Monica's turkey headIn the retailer's Studio 59 space on Saturday and Sunday, visitors can grab a complimentary cup of joe and mill around a replica of the Central Perk coffee shop, home of the famous orange couch.
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The perk of this, of course, is that it shows the layperson exactly what they would be getting into with the PenLite.
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For me, the biggest perk is just having a doctor in the family to navigate problems with the kids or my parents.
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A nice perk is that you should be able to use Allo to message people even if they don't have the app.
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I can feel the crankiness set in, but I have an hour-long meeting now and I have to perk up ASAP.
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The Home Defense perk allows them to remove those threats, get a little XP, and the materials used to build the trap.
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Better still, perched inside those pretty, pink petals is a buildable illuminating powder that would perk up even the dullest winter complexion.
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A perk of this position is that Reeg gets to work out of his home, alongside his two dogs, Meeka and Kya.
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Currently the most notable "perk" of AT&T WatchTV is that it's actually included with two different subscriptions for your mobile phone.
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So naturally, our ears perk up when we hear about a new tip for saving a wet smartphone from an untimely drowning.
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Another new perk: Google Express is waiving any delivery fees moving forward, so long as your order is above a store's minimum.
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There's nothin' like a latte to perk up your morning -- especially when the mocha's coming from someone who looks like Cat Kennedy.
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Taylor knows that they're being treated like an errand boy, and isn't taking the whole private jet to San Francisco perk seriously.
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As a new mom, lucky Khloé Kardashian has a huge perk: three sisters who have done the whole parenthood thing before her.
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Its other standout perk is that it lets cardholders get pretty far up the elite-status chain simply by spending on it.
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Even when she is just staring into space, doing her own thing, Minnie will immediately perk up when she hears the question.
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That was after Amazon said on April 25 it will be making free, one-day shipping a new perk for Prime members.
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This is not the time to throw a tantrum and complain about how you didn't get this raise or that small perk.
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That's where the problem originated: A computer glitch placed passengers who added the priority seating perk in not-so-great boarding groups.
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The added perk doesn't raise the student plan's price: it's still $4.99 per month for full access to the music streaming service.
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SINGAPORE — Central Perk SG, Singapore's latest themed cafe, revealed its S$1,000 ($720) membership fee in a Facebook post on Tuesday night.
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But this new feature is not related to the secret 1-800 number, more like a perk for Uber's most frequent customers.
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Multiple displays are a significant perk of desktop computers, letting people multitask or play games with a super-wide field of view.
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Her answer might disappoint some fans out there: getting the gang back together at Central Perk isn't something she wants to do.
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Removing ads is now considered a perk for a certain tier of streaming service, like Hulu's No Commercials offering and YouTube Premium.
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Anyone who pre-orders gets the added perk of a pair of AKG noise-cancelling headphones or in-game Fortnite V-bucks.
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By taking away a perk here and adding another there, each airline has created a unique version of the same miserable experience.
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Or, if you don't consider your annual holiday party a perk, then at least something you don't have to spend money on.
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So Twitch itself is also financially benefiting from removing this perk, although the free monthly subscription as part of Prime is remaining.
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You can't always get a (free) pillow in coach, but it's a perk in business or first class, so bring your own.
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Last year, Apple offered a $83 gift card with the purchase of older iPhones — the brand-new models had no extra perk.
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I can successfully avoid everyone at the office until after lunch; it's the one perk of working in such a small office.
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" In her own comment, Hyland made her love for her boyfriend abundantly clear, writing, "You're the central perk I need every morning.
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Goldman Sachs is offering employees a new perk that allows them to ship their breast milk home while they're traveling for work.
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Aside from being efficient and cost-effective, another perk of the lasers is how much noise they make: absolutely none at all.
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I get a chai latte to perk myself up, using the Starbucks gift card my parents put in my Christmas stocking ($4.90).
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And while some customers may appreciate the new perk of choosing T-Mobile, the EFF is decidedly unhappy with the whole thing.
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But Goodly's connection to so many potential clients plus its new funding could help it make student loan repayment a ubiquitous perk.
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I knew they needed a perk to cheer them right up, and RuPaul's tweets would be just the thing to do it.
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Another perk Uber is giving to drivers Uber will also be providing aux cables to drivers to take advantage of the partnership.
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She rocks the hair, the turtleneck, and some denim overalls as she invites Colin Jost to see Phoebe perform at Central Perk.
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This selection of "resorts" is rather limited, so this perk will only work if there's a property you want to stay at.
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According to Paul, chickens make great pets, are fairly easy to look after and offer the perk of providing farm-fresh eggs.
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In fact, based on my normal spending of around $20,33 per year outside the US, this perk alone saves me $600 annually.
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Perhaps the biggest perk of applying to college early decision is that it can often increase a student's chances of getting accepted.
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When you're all done, you can celebrate at none other than the coffee shop where the six would meet up: Central Perk.
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To get even more value out of my points, Luxe also recommended adding a stopover through what United calls the Excursionist Perk.
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This is a good perk for long-distance families — oh, and so is the AR storytelling feature that gives you werewolf faces.
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The OXO Good Grips Cold Brew Coffee Maker brews smooth, balanced cold coffee, and its sleek design will perk up any countertop.
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OTTAWA — For decades, a job at Labatt, one of Canada's two major breweries, came with an unusual perk: free beer for life.
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Therefore, anyone with the power, male or female, can somehow forget that sexual authority over a subordinate is not a professional perk.
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If you travel on a regular basis or live anywhere near most cities, this is an easy perk to get value from.
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If all the sugar in this one doesn't perk you up, then the coffee sauce drizzled on top sure as hell will.
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One perk: for most shows, customers buying a pair of tickets will get a "redemption code" for the CD, the announcement said.
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While winning a five-dollar bet might make you happy, however, a psychopath would need a bigger reward to perk them up.
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Uranus is an electric, exciting energy, so things could definitely perk things up around Venus-ruled topics, like love, money, and beauty.
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But the beverage just might transport you to your summertime happy place — and if nothing else, it will certainly perk you up.
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She works in human resources at Activision and she is one of 80 parents who use the Snoo as a company perk.
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Oh, and you'll earn 14 points per dollar spent at Hilton properties — a huge perk if you stay in Hilton hotels often.
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The best-known perk, Amazon Prime's fast delivery service is convenient and applies to just about anything you'll need from the site.
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The IHG Rewards Club Premier Credit Card is one such card with this perk, which will take effect on November 17, 2019.
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I throw on a fairly casual outfit (a perk of my job) because I will be meeting a friend for dinner tonight.
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A big perk when it comes to the socializing element of a camp: Telluride is one of the prettiest American ski towns.
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First, they stop at the Starbucks cafe inside a Barnes & Noble bookstore, which is offering free coffee as a Black Friday perk.
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The perk: Cycling to work has become massively popular in the last few years and workers get free bicycle repair on site.
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There are two floors with glassed-in, single-loaded corridors, the sort of perk you mostly find in high-end residential developments.
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A perk of working for Netflix is that a black S.U.V. was waiting to take him to wherever he needed to go.
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The latest perk for Prime members is one-day shipping (it used to be two-day free shipping until earlier this year).
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In China, many used the show to teach American-style English, and there's even Central Perk replica cafes in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Rachel always had big fashion aspirations, but life isn't easy, so she starts her working career as a waitress at Central Perk.
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Small business owner Josh Allison says these plans are a great perk not only for employees but for smaller employers as well.
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The recording of my voice caused his ears to perk up and the mechanical noise of the treat feeder drew his attention.
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The Trending article last Sunday, about hotels that use wine as a perk, misspelled the name of a hotel in Trondheim, Norway.
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Getting to spend two nights in the Malibu Dreamhouse with your besties isn't the only perk of this nostalgia-soaked Airbnb experience.
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Interestingly, T-Mobile says the Apple Card's 3 percent cash back perk applies to "all purchases" made at a T-Mobile store.
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Sales of commodity funds, meanwhile, have started to perk up, after a long slumber, on speculation that inflation is on the rise.
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Another pleasurable perk, and one of Mr. Ives's many departures from the original plot, is the ball of confusion continually flattening Cliton.
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About 2 in 3 companies anticipate giving workers a year-end bonus or perk, according to new data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Related: Watch how Amazon spread across the US That last perk is what has set Amazon apart from the e-commerce competition.
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Yearning for a career in fashion, Rachel quits her job at Central Perk after receiving some bad advice from Joey and Chandler.
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If most workers are seeking jobs that offer remote work, then companies that offer this perk are already at a competitive advantage.
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The accusations of gambling have caused politicians to perk up their ears, and that brings the debate into a whole new ballfield.
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According to Austerlitz, one of the first scenes filmed for the show's two-part finale was Friends' last hurrah at Central Perk.
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One excellent perk with the United card is that you'll get two complimentary one-time passes to United Club lounges each year.
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TECH TIP If the thought of saving a huge folder of photo files in a different format makes you tired, perk up.
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Free snacks at work are strongly associated with the profligacy of Silicon Valley, but the precise origins of the perk are unknown.
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One great perk is that the Nest warns me before going off, rather than immediately terrifying my dog and torturing my neighbors.
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When she completes the task, which takes her an entire episode to do, she's alone at Central Perk with no one to hug.
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As for the most eye-opening moment thus far, Young admits the perk of her job isn't playing a female head of state.
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The card also lets you miss one payment without charging a late fee, but interest still accrues so be careful with that perk.
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There are plenty of free ways to take a look, including third-party sites and as a perk from your credit-card issuer.
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It's a little bit more like the casual "tip jar" platform Ko-Fi, which supports monthly donations but without the complex perk system.
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I often say the No. 1 perk I would give a customer service rep, I'd teach him how to read a P&L.
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Aside from the freedom to bring them to any carrier, another perk of unlocked handsets has usually been a short wait for updates.
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Companies rolling out new virtual reality games this year could see interest perk up in their VR headsets, especially during the holiday season.
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The withdrawal of this perk put off many South Asian students, thinks Ruth Owen Lewis, director of the international office at Aberystwyth University.
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Consider this little perk a "sorry" for the chain's recent announcement that they will no longer be offering their yummy Chicken Salad Sandwich.
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Private tours of Air Force One would be just another perk members of the president's clubs have gotten in the last two years.
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During their interview, they were shown a photo of one scene, where their characters are sitting on the couch in Central Perk, arguing.
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Claims that Mystery Brand delivered "fake winnings" or failed to deliver goods at all are "completely untrue and unjustified," Perk told The Verge.
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The one perk you have to configure yourself is if you're "Platinum," you'll have to choose which route to get price protection for.
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There's one other major perk: the Bluetooth receiver is compatible with just about every type of current-gen wireless controller other than Xbox.
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There's a Central Perk Cafe inspired by Friends in Beijing, China, and a cocktail RV, ABQ, inspired by Breaking Bad in London, England.
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We're assuming Flores — who was 3 years old when the show premiered in 1994 — celebrated with a cup of coffee at Central Perk.
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Another nice perk of Europe is that in addition to Tuesday and Wednesday, Monday is also one of the best days to travel.
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It's the pajarete, a White-Russian-esque combo that should either perk you up or have you bouncing off the walls—or both.
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Twitch and Nintendo probably hope that you'll forget about the second part of the perk, so don't forget to set up a reminder.
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One especially popular perk for workers is the company's grant of $13 per child up to 21th grade to use for anything extracurricular.
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