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  • This sure seems a bonanza opportunity for both designers and customers with a discerning eye.
  • Have fun with my easy-peasy pasta and be sure to come back next week for our July 4th Bonanza Extravaganza Episode! EconomyBites: Recession Recipe: Allie's Easy Summertime Pasta (VIDEO)
  • The Bonanza crossed the runway threshold while the helicopter was still about 250 feet from a planned touchdown point of 1500 feet down the runway.
  • However, there is no great bonanza of wealth awaiting Ireland in the Atlantic waters.
  • Spate of mergers and acquisitions brings a bonanza for investment banks
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  • With Bonanza Jellybean's permission, and against my explicit orders, she's been coercing the guests into trying something called kundalini yoga. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • It was a mini Wall Street bonanza bull market as these baubles, nicked or begged from Mum, exchanged hands many times over in one fifteen-minute break, moving from one cotton wool-lined matchbox to another. In the Frame
  • It's ski racing's biggest biennial bonanza, a snow-sport event for Alpine purists, and this year it's coming to Italy.
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • Britain is the fourth largest investor in Brazil and has been reaping the rewards of the cash bonanza. The Sun
  • It would also create enormous problems of definition and entitlement and a bonanza for lawyers.
  • At the same time, the temptation after Tuesday — one that comes through occasionally in candid conversations with party leaders — will be to simply look past the next two years to the potential political bonanza that awaits Republicans in 2012. The Potential Pitfalls of Winning Big
  • Could this month see the beginning of the end of the buy-to-let bonanza? Times, Sunday Times
  • More the following day, as well as raisins and drinks, and a great bonanza of them the following week. GOD'S SECRETARIES: The Making of the King James Bible
  • A cash bonanza will be winging its way to the 600,000 members of the scheme.
  • The second half saw them totally dominate play and further goals from Elliot Scott and Liam Walsh completed the goal bonanza.
  • Our last product introduction was a real bonanza for the company.
  • For some women, longer foreplay and shorter intercourse may feel less like a disappointment than a bonanza.
  • An American firm predicts a bonanza as graphics processors make the £100 computer a reality
  • A large number of people visiting the exhibition grounds thronged the Kalavedika where they were feasted to a cultural bonanza.
  • Excessive complexity offers a bonanza for accountants who can find inevitable cracks in the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • This suggests that South Africans are not banking any of the gains being offered from our interest rate bonanza.
  • To them, as soon as gold was discovered, were added bonanza, eldorado, placer and vigilante. Chapter 3. The Period of Growth. 4. Loan-Words and Non-English Influences
  • The line will become an'economic powerhouse' reviving our great cities and triggering a jobs bonanza. The Sun
  • Experts have predicted that internet retailers will benefit more than ever before from the festive bonanza.
  • Images capture famous Nevadans as well as scenes from one of the world's greatest bonanzas: a massive, underground pocket of silver and gold known as the Comstock Lode in Virginia City, about 20 miles southeast of Reno. Fore, right!
  • The presence of the relics of St. John hasn't transl ated into a tourist bonanza in any of these other resting places. Bulgaria Looks to John the Baptist to Resurrect Flagging Economy
  • A cash bonanza will be winging its way to the 600,000 members of the scheme.
  • Their desire to try to protect the integrity of Team England meant they were uneasy and almost embarrassed by the financial bonanza awaiting them. The Sun
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • Any PR schpeel that tries to pretend that this motion control bonanza is about innovation and intuitive accessibility and not just about duplicating Nintendo's "economic miracle" is nothing more than disingenuous lip service. In Defense Of The Classic Controller
  • Such a channel bonanza, however, may come at the cost of sacrificing channel capacity.
  • The fine art of airline bumping: Volunteering to be bumped off on an oversold flight isn't quite the bonanza that it used to be.
  • Thus, the beneficiaries of this scheme will get a double bonanza, a savings on their tuition fees and an international exposure.
  • The line will become an'economic powerhouse' reviving our great cities and triggering a jobs bonanza. The Sun
  • Yet such strokes of good fortune are not always the bonanza they might seem. Times, Sunday Times
  • The paradox of the antipolitical mood is a bonanza for political apparatchiks. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the run bonanza was another giant step for England towards their target of a 4-0 series whitewash. The Sun
  • The bonanza is likely to be a high-water mark for the industry as recession looms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Salomon Brothers, slow to learn about take-overs and largely absent from the junk bond market, missed the bonanza.
  • Celebrity endorsement and a new breed of venture philanthropy are fuelling a charity bonanza in the Kingdom. Times, Sunday Times
  • As one would expect, most state and local governments responded to this apparent bonanza by increasing spending.
  • In handling, the 210 was more of a Cadillac to the Bonanza's Corvette, but the Centurion was to evolve through turbocharging and pressurization over nearly a third of a century of production.
  • For many of the country's champions, gold medals are tickets to financial bonanzas.
  • This tribal inferiority complex is what helped make the Rocky movies a box-office bonanza.
  • Yet such strokes of good fortune are not always the bonanza they might seem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet such strokes of good fortune are not always the bonanza they might seem. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • But investment banks may not land a profit bonanza from the wave of deals; so many banks are sharing top billing, big profits for bookrunners remain to be seen. Wall Street Grabs for Stock Deals
  • All three shows are large and will travel, making this a bonanza opportunity to explore new aspects of both artists and to see some rarely lent pictures.
  • None of the predictions about a ticketing bonanza had come true.
  • The promised hydrocarbon bonanza is already manifesting itself in territorial claims - such as between Canada and Greenland over tiny Hans Island or Russia's act of planting a titanium flag underwater on the Lomonosov ridge to stake a claim on a huge exclusive economic zone. Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum
  • And this spring has the makings of a property bonanza with the lowest mortgage rates in 35 years available amid cut-throat competition.
  • When it became clear that there wasn't going to be a bonanza of free CDs without the effort of dealing with the labels themselves, many of the early enthusiasts fell by the wayside, which is as it should be. Buying into blogs - Anil Dash
  • The promised hydrocarbon bonanza is already manifesting itself in territorial claims - such as between Canada and Greenland over tiny Hans Island or Russia's act of planting a titanium flag underwater on the Lomonosov ridge to stake a claim on a huge exclusive economic zone. Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum
  • Salomon Brothers, slow to learn about take-overs and largely absent from the junk bond market, missed the bonanza.
  • The requirement of hiring private security guards heralds a bonanza for downtown business.
  • But three Labour councillors representing Bromborough claimed prospects of the site providing an industrial bonanza were remote.
  • Acanthite was relatively abundant in what was known as the Mount Lyell Bonanza at the Mount Lyell mine, Tasmania, where it occurred with chalcocite, bornite, and tetrahedrite in ores that ran as high as 1,011 ounces of silver per ton.
  • This campaign will be a supersized bonanza for lobbyists. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last year to rival such a bonanza was 2000, just before the dotcom bubble burst. Times, Sunday Times
  • Excessive complexity offers a bonanza for accountants who can find inevitable cracks in the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Senior civil servants are taking home up to 20,000 each in performance pay in a 120m bonus bonanza. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scotland's water is now regarded as a new profit bonanza for the collapsing privatised English water companies.
  • Don't miss our birthday bonanza Roll up for super carpet market!
  • Kairali is airing a continuous 36-hour-long festival bonanza from Wednesday to Friday.
  • This weekend bonanza got off to a flying start when the guests were welcomed in the royal traditional style, garlanded and saluted by elephants.
  • Sixty years later he was amazed that more timber was being cut than during the bonanza era of lumbering.
  • It is the happy outcome that a bonanza of energy income has now made practically doable what was once only imaginatively wishful.
  • The local rat population from the nearby landfill site have been lapping up the bonanza of discarded and unused sweetcorn, groundbait and pellets.
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • SENIOR STAFF at a pipe maker are poised for a multimillion pound bonanza from a float of the company. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • Even through the rain, the waterfowl spotted the bonanza and headed for the car. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Yet such strokes of good fortune are not always the bonanza they might seem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet such strokes of good fortune are not always the bonanza they might seem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many politicians, bureaucrats and their families have benefited from this bonanza created on the backs of cheap immigrant labour.
  • Should they hit the bonanza with a film, the rewards can vary from £50,000 to £250,000.
  • (By comparison, some three-and-half years ago when Katie Couric said goodbye to the Today show, the sendoff was a ratings bonanza for NBC, easily winning the morning, and attracting some 8.4 million total viewers.) Diane Sawyer's Farewell and George Stephanopoulos' Debut on 'Good Morning America Fail to Top NBC's 'Today
  • Britain punishes businesses that are enjoying a bonanza. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bonanza is likely to be a high-water mark for the industry as recession looms. Times, Sunday Times
  • As this century closes and we enter the first computational millennium, one of the great conflicts in civilization will be the attempt to reorder society, culture and government in a manner that exploits this digital bonanza yet prevents it from running roughshod over the checks and balances so delicately constructed in those palmy precomputer years. Technomania
  • Some admit they will pull a sickie to hit the annual sales bonanza next week, the survey found. The Sun
  • Other firms are enjoying the profits bonanza (see panel below). Times, Sunday Times
  • An Orkney farmer scooped one of the prizes at the prestigious Black Beauty Bonanza show of Aberdeen-Angus calves and yearlings, in Aberdeenshire, on Saturday.
  • If the move was another earmark bonanza from the Federal trough, well, that would be par for the contemptible course of the GOP and just our payoff for Alaska getting The Bridge to Nowhere, I guess. Waldo Jaquith - Thanks to Goode, Martinsville owes some $145,000.
  • Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Exploring West Sikkim and its adjoining areas calls for an ideal trip bonanza says, Swaati Chaudhury Where the Sikkim is a Himalayan wonderland with breathtaking views and exotic orchids and Tourism Festival promises to bring lots of cheer to travellers, birdwatchers and With an adventurous spectrum that includes rafting on sparkling rivers, WN.com - Articles related to Take steps to ensure safe holiday shopping
  • Ministry of Defence officials dashed hopes of a local economic bonanza.
  • We joined the Common Market, which was going to give us all a bonanza of prosperity.
  • That long-held empirical value of pi, I am not saying it should be necessarily viewed as wrong, but 3 is a lot better," said Roby, the 34-year old legislator representing Alabama's second congressional district, ushered into office in the historic 2010 Republican mid-term bonanza. Conservative Pie; Republicans Introduce Legislation Redefining Pi as Exactly 3
  • I think it's important to emphasise that the government contracted a price which really was a bonanza price for the operators.
  • Each day thousands of dollars 'worth of gold were scraped from bedrock and windlassed to the surface, and it all belonged to Pentfield and Hutchinson, who took their rank among the richest kings of Bonanza. The Faith of Men
  • Almost all of them if not all of them are working for temp agencies, i.e. they get screwed out of the good wage (temp “industry” thrives, obviously, and no doubt with the appropriate kickbacks), owners and shareholders increase their wealth by raking in bonanza of “retired” labour costs. Matthew Yglesias » What Else Is New?
  • CHICAGO Reuters - President Barack Obama turned his 50th birthday into a 2012 campaign fundraising bonanza on Wednesday, buoyed by a hometown crowd after what he called a frustrating period locked in a debt battle with Republicans. Reuters: Press Release
  • At a glance the long-nosed, low-wing Aztec bore a very strong resemblance to Irv Dunn's departed Twin Bonanza, with the Aztec's more rakish vertical tail a distinguishing feature.
  • The 500,000th signature, appropriately, was from a Nebraskan, pointing out that the only independent study of the pipeline that would bisect her state showed it would yield a paltry 1400 temporary jobs, not the bonanza big oil keeps promising. Bill McKibben: Over 600,000 Messages Against Keystone XL Flood the Senate
  • And despite scooping one of the biggest ever bonanza from a £1 bet, the sports lover was only one result away from claiming another £15,000 on a separate accumulator bet on 10 other matches.
  • It will be another few weeks before we can turn the key on the Bonanza's completely overhauled engine.
  • Day after day of bitter cold and cold winds blowing making life miserable for us all - all but the heating oil companies who are having a bonanza year.
  • Could we turn our present oversupply in South Australia and Victoria into a cash bonanza?
  • This was the 'Big Bonanza' of the Comstock Lode and the last of them. When Virginia City Was a Mining Town
  • There is going to be a bonanza night of fun and entertainment taking place in the Ramblers Rest on Easter Sunday.
  • More the following day, as well as raisins and drinks, and a great bonanza of them the following week. GOD'S SECRETARIES: The Making of the King James Bible
  • The sales bonanza went ahead DESPITE a transport system that has made us a laughing stock around the world. The Sun
  • The cash bonanza also sparked huge queues yesterday as millions joined the hunt for last-minute gifts. The Sun
  • There is going to be no bonanza of benefits in which they suddenly notice its absence and start singing hosannah. Times, Sunday Times
  • ` ` Gold is looking strong and all set to test the next level of USD 1,250 mark in the international market, ` ` notes Tarun Satsangi AVP, Bonanza Commodity Broker while opining on the trends of the gold for the coming week. (i. e weekended Dec. 12, 2009) News [email protected] India's Most Comprehensive Financial Destination
  • She made nine selections in an end-of-season accumulator bet - and they all came up to land her bonanza. The Sun
  • Such a massive increase to those lawyers who have already enjoyed a bonanza from the Tribunal is a contemptuous slap in the face to the ordinary worker.
  • Merchandise bonanza Essentially, the Sharks were fashion models.
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • Summer time was a bonanza for the zoo vis-a-vis its gate collections with lots of people braving the heat have a look-see at the animals.
  • Fiji's mahogany may not prove to be the bonanza everyone once dreamed of but there's still potentially plenty to gain.
  • We enjoyed the media bonanza. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the run bonanza was another giant step for England towards their target of a 4-0 series whitewash. The Sun
  • Just for your lifetime, or a little less, there is a natural gas bonanza for Britain.
  • In Montana, gall flies released to limit knapweed turn out to provide a food bonanza for white-footed mice.
  • The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes.
  • Bonanza Boy will have blinkers back on and this may assist him.
  • A huge scheme to build bio-science incubators at York Science Park will be one of the first projects to benefit from a £10 million government bonanza for regional manufacturing.
  • The first 1952 Twin Bonanzas were fitted with a pair of geared, carbureted, 260-hp Lycoming engines, but the last five years of model - 50 production featured power escalated to 340 hp/side.
  • In the second episode of an unmissable series, the main players continue to muscle in on the bootlegging bonanza. Times, Sunday Times
  • A steady stream of people from all over the City are flocking shopping malls to avail themselves of the special festival bonanzas.
  • The prize, set at €100,000, is one of the richest literary bonanzas to nab.
  • And the cash bonanza comes on top of their pocket money. The Sun
  • But what happens if the anticipated €15 billion bonanza sends the Irish economy into a paroxysm of overspending, soaring inflation and rocketing house prices?
  • Pop corn and carrot cake with a comedy film bonanza.
  • Members are treated to a cultural bonanza during festivals bringing to the fore the rich tradition of Kerala.
  • Yet somehow, the medical industry has turned a war defined largely by defeats into a financial bonanza. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The bonanza is likely to be a high-water mark for the industry as recession looms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tie-up has been a financial bonanza. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cut-off date by which Standard Life members can hope to share in the bonanza is now looming.
  • Sixty years later he was amazed that more timber was being cut than during the bonanza era of lumbering.
  • Britain and its empire were enjoying a bonanza. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scottish universities are preparing for a cash bonanza as the number of overseas students is predicted to double in the next 15 years.
  • Barack Obama turned his 50th birthday into a 2012 campaign fundraising bonanza on Wednesday, buoyed by a hometown crowd after what he called a frustrating period locked in a debt battle with Republicans. News - chicagotribune.com
  • The biggest bonanza, as ever when big projects are delivered under an unmovable deadline, has accrued to building contractors. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE biggest winners of the bonus bonanza handed out by bosses to their workers do not have to make the choice between art and equities. Times, Sunday Times
  • For pay-per-view channels, the World Cup would be a financial bonanza and would make it the most lucrative event shown on British TV.
  • The magazine will hold another fashion bonanza in the spring.
  • BTW, my PayPal registration for the breakfast bonanza sez e-mktg assocs, but my real name is RubDMC. Firedoglake » FDL Late Nite: What Are YOU Wearing to Yearly Kos?
  • Don't miss our birthday bonanza Roll up for super carpet market!
  • Ghostland Observatory, the two-man band from Austin, TX is known for their fantastic live shows and when they came rolling through their hometown last week on tour for the new record Codename: Rondo, they delivered everything we have come to love and expect from the duo: a contagious case of electro-pop-rock fever, a giant dance party, unstoppable energy, trademark getups of capes and fringe, and a rainbow laser lightshow bonanza. Stephanie Keller: Interview with Ghostland Observatory: Laser Beams, Dance Parties, Alter Egos and Codename: Rondo
  • He said that commodity prices were enjoying a bonanza at present. Times, Sunday Times
  • He told the News natural gas projects would continue the jobs bonanza of the Darwin railway.
  • Punjab CM announces bonanza of RS. 250 crore for facelift of patiala city Chandigarh and Ludhiana book a place in the Finals of Katoch Shield Punjab CM hails role of Bir Devinder Singh in exposing corruption Amarinder guilty of crime worst than murder: Cap Kanwaljit Singh Punjab Congressmen flays SAD-BJP alliance bid to defame Amarinder Three percent school children suffer from depression, suicide thoughts All India Atray tournament attracts 17 entries from all over country Punjab CM announces Rs. 250 crore development package or Patiala PunjabNewsline News
  • This could be a bonanza for communities, politicians and lobbyists.
  • If you judge members of Congress by the source of their campaign funds, I guess you'd have to include Chris Dodd's multi-million-dollar bonanza from the financial industry as the reason for his support of the stimulus bill that Obama pushed so hard for. $300 a day for Gatsby (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • But all those potential bonanzas could be derailed if Mass Transit Railway stock goes off track.
  • But if there is an oil bonanza, will Kelpers simply sit back and watch the money roll in, as their old way of life disintegrates?
  • To call it a bonanza is to understate the matter significantly.
  • The TV executives predict a bonanza rating since both boxers are proven crowd pleasers.
  • Another gold occurrence referred to as the Hart Showing is situated 1 km southwest of the Bonanza Zone and consists of a small exposure of vuggy grey silica talus with variable amounts of scorodite alteration. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • As insipid and inept as The Rescuers is, the film inexplicably turned out to be a box office bonanza for Disney, scoring boffo business both domestically and in Europe.
  • Pop corn and carrot cake with a comedy film bonanza.
  • Today's Conservative Party are meekly copying his method - refusing to pledge tax cuts and parroting Labour's spending bonanza pledge on schools and hospitals.
  • A shelf of coral and limestone jutting into the dark abyss of the ocean trench to the west of the islands, it offers a ringside place at the marine bonanza represented by a strong upwelling current.
  • The best way to make sure that a vast stimulus package doesn't turn into a federal boondoggle bonanza is for that money to go directly to private citizens and local governments.
  • The magazine will hold another fashion bonanza in the spring.
  • Serendipty: The flu vaccine shortage has been a bonanza for Kimberly-Clark's new anti-viral Kleenex, which is flying off shelves. Medpundit
  • Obviously, the banks and the financiers and the carpetbaggers and everyone else in the money market sees this as a great financial bonanza potentially and it is.
  • During the shopping bonanza various events will be occurring and all businesses involved will be running in-store promotions.
  • For ten frustrating years, the City turned a blind eye to Gordon Brown’s tax hikes, public spending bonanza and general resocialisation of the British economy. The Tories should take a tax lesson from Ireland
  • In Montana, gall flies released to limit knapweed turn out to provide a food bonanza for white-footed mice.
  • Hopes for a Games advertising bonanza have been dashed, prime sites are unbooked, and worries have turned to 2013.
  • Yet such strokes of good fortune are not always the bonanza they might seem. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big cabin offered more space than a Bonanza or even a Mooney, while the carbureted Lycoming O - 360 pushed the airplane along at 135 to 140 knots.
  • The season of festive goodwill to all men produces a bonanza for family lawyers.
  • None of this bonanza of timely intelligence was acquired using coercive measures, but all of it was especially valuable as Abu Jandal was the first al-Qaeda insider to explain the inner workings of the group during the period after bin Laden had moved his men to Afghanistan in 1996. The Longest War
  • Charities in Hyndburn are set to benefit from a cash bonanza.
  • The season of festive goodwill to all men produces a bonanza for family lawyers.
  • People are being urged to ditch low-paid unskilled work to take advantage of a jobs bonanza in the construction industry in Bradford.
  • The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza.
  • But leasing activity and excited explorers portend a bonanza, analysts and executives say. Producers, Refiners Sniff Opportunity in Rust Belt Oil Shale

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