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    It's like a Windfall.

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    Seems he came into a small Windfall.

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    We're celebrating our latest little Windfall.

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    What should America do with its $2-per-gallon gas Windfall?

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    Hopefully, Pakistanis will make constructive use of this Windfall.

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    Significant Windfalls in your trading is also highly indicated.

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    The oil Windfall profits tax was eventually scrapped in 1988.

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    Between April and November 2017, the bank had netted a Windfall of Rs.

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    Without a doubt, a new antidepressant could prove to be a Windfall for its manufacturer.

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    But this Windfall won't last forever, especially at the breakneck pace at which we're guzzling energy now.

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    So signup now and a few lucky spins could see you enjoying a lovely Strictly Cash Windfall!

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    Today you will receive a Windfall of some kind that will help you achieve peace of mind.

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    Knowing this how to fix a sale price and how those who profit from the energy could abandon such a Windfall?

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    The federal wage premium for workers who have the same education and experience stands at 24%, still a Windfall for public employees.

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    Because tax revenues are expected to exceed school building needs, Colorado public officials are already thinking of additional ways to use the tax Windfall.

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    In 2006 the government imposed a Windfall revenue tax on foreign oil companies, leading to the suspension of free trade negotiations with the US.

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    Serial entrepreneurs often experience Windfall gains when their companies are sold at high premiums or continue to generate profits without much effort on their part.

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    The Windfall start to Uber's public listing and WeWork's postponement of IPO plans and ouster of CEO have created further trouble for Japanese conglomerate SoftBank.

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    One example is the use of sanctions: under the Montreal Protocol, signatories were forbidden to purchase chlorofluorocarbons from non-signatories, in order to prevent any Windfall benefits.

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    It's not exactly encouraged, but on an early autumn day you could even quietly taste a Windfall pear or two- or buy them in the shop later.

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    When done correctly, even the smallest backyard plot can, indeed, produce a Windfall of the finest produce specimens, and possibly even a significant savings to the grocery budget.

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    When the company gets bought out(or taken private)- at a dramatically lower price- the takeover artist gains a Windfall from the former top executive's actions to surreptitiously reduce share price.

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    The impact, however, is dramatic- as a good story should be- and should prove to be a Windfall to zoo attendance and, presumably, the sales at the Bronz Zoo merchandise shop.

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    One key lesson, whether you play or not, is that when you get a Windfall or win the lottery, plan ahead and resist the all-too-human temptation to spend all the money.

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    Almost the entire currency in circulation is back in the system, the government did not make any Windfall it had expected, Kashmir continues to be on the boil and fake currency remains a problem.

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    Allowing private companies like PTHs and STHs to import gold provided these agencies an opportunity of Windfall gain, as the benefit of the high premium on gold could now be availed of by these agencies.

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    According to Equinor, which is 67-percent owned by the Norwegian state, the field represents a Windfall of 1.43 trillion kroner($157 billion, 141 billion euros), with more than 900 billion due to end up in state coffers.

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    Insurer premium income automatically keeps pace with increases or decreases in driving activity, cutting back on resulting insurer demand for rate increases and preventing today's Windfalls to insurers, when decreased driving activity lowers costs but not premiums.

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    They ask you about the Windfalls. Say: The Windfalls are for Allah and the Apostle. So be careful of(your duty to) Allah and set aright matters of your difference, and obey Allah and His Apostle if you are believers.

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    Should they use the Windfall to pay off- or at least, substantially pay down- that pile of debt they have accumulated, or it is more advantageous to put the money to work in investments that will build a nest egg?

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