For them, the disaster has meant a windfall of business and a world of headaches.
School cleaners, cooks and low paid clerical staff are to get a windfall of hundreds of pounds.
And it might be something that could lead to a windfall of donations.
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That, in turn, will mean facing down the planters, who prefer to bag forest land for a windfall of timber.
And this yields a myriad of sporting options which creates a windfall of tourist-induced economic benefits attributable to their local sports industry.
The combined Amerigroup-Wellpoint is poised to reap a windfall of government payments.
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More importantly, it will forestall the massive profit taking in the fourth quarter of this year which promises a windfall of tax revenues for the government.
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More importantly, it will forestall the massive profit taking in the fourth quarter of this year which promised a windfall of tax revenues for the government.
Equally significant was Mr Qaddafi's decision, in 2003, to let British and American experts take apart his secret weapons programme, bringing a windfall of information about global smuggling networks.
Landau isn't around for long, but he's got a windfall of scenes compared to Famke Janssen -- who may very well end up being both an actress and a movie star.
The Marlins are putting all of their eggs in one basket and arrogantly assuming that their new ball park will instantaneously provide a windfall of revenues and that the fans will turn out in droves on a nightly basis.
Shareholders that recently bought the stock, or those who bought in since the rumored deal surfaced on January 11, get a healthy windfall of up to 25 percent.
Of course, anyone who doesn't have a will or has had a significant change in circumstances--a marriage, the birth of a first child, a divorce, a financial windfall, a change in state of residence--needs to act.
We were watching the kind of windfall that a lot of other U.S. oil companies were reporting for the final quarter of 2005.
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Bush, the second son of a president to attain the office, made our list of the richest presidents partly based on his claim to a family fortune, but mostly because of a windfall on his investment in the Texas Rangers baseball franchise.
Private business in his Venezuela has profited from economic growth, which is running at 10% a year because of a huge windfall from high oil prices.
They are also a casino game in which unexpected inflation hands the borrower a windfall and the supplier of the capital--a retiree who owns a Ginnie Mae fund--a savage loss.
Investors in Schutz's sister fund, Burnham Financial Services, enjoyed a windfall on one of his acquisition plays in April when shares of Bancorp Rhode Island Inc. surged 50% on news of a Brookline Bancorp buyout at 1.8 times book value.
Others fall in briefly because of a sudden windfall or the one-time sale of an asset.
But arts bodies could benefit from a funding windfall as a knock on effect of the battle between Camelot and Richard Branson's The People's Lottery to win the franchise.
While she won't get a share of Weinstein's initial windfall, she's now a one-third owner of the show, its franchises and licensing deals.
But now, for the first time, ministers are questioning whether the right to buy has not become a lucrative windfall for a few at the expense of the many in need of low-cost housing.
Many venture capitalists and investment bankers see a carbon-trading regime and massive subsidies for renewable energy as a potential source of windfall profits.
Let the well-to-do think the tax increase will come for them so they will take their long term capital gains this year at the lower tax rates, raising a huge one time windfall of tax revenues.
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So Chang has essentially gotten all of his investment in the soccer team back but still maintains a big chunk of the team and a another potential windfall if D.
What looked like a revenue windfall suddenly is half of that and the deficit continues to explode.
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And yesterday, two senators said they wanted a windfall tax on the profits of big oil companies.
All things seemed possible until the bubble burst, and with it the windfall from a relative handful of taxpayers.
Merck saw that as a chance either to make a windfall or to wrest control of Schering, and started buying shares.
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The idea was to replicate the windfall rewards of a startup, but it backfired because those who didn't get them felt overlooked.
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