And as a reward for your endurance, they gave you the gift of Sea Trials. (Laughter.) But you survived.
And then, as a reward, schedule yourself for a ginko-peppermint body wrap at the spa.
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Northampton Town Football Club are offering bacon rolls and hot drinks as a reward to any volunteers who can help clear snow on Saturday morning, ahead of their match with Burton Albion.
So while in India, our protagonist scrambles up a ladder of fantasy and make-believe to take on his tormentors as a slumdog millionaire, in America, our protagonist ascends a ladder given to him by his own society and its people--given to him as reward for a mutiny that was thought to ennoble not merely the protagonist and His Kind, but all of America.
The festival is like a swan -- all elegance and beauty above the water as the Angelinas, Gwyneths and Mischas reward the photographic phalanx with a dazzling dress and a sequined smile -- and beneath the waterline there is a flailing and scurrying of limbs as press and publicists beat each other over the head with whatever weapons they can muster.
The main problem with reforming these schemes is that their generous terms are laid down by law, and are seen as part of the reward for taking on a job that is difficult, dangerous and requiring a high level of fitness.
The move is being seen by outsiders as a reward to employees and a show of strength to competitors.
It was kind of a random occurrence me getting in, but I'm glad I went through the qualifier and grateful I got hot at the right time and I get an experience like this as a reward.
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And we should launch a new program to reward communities that make it as easy as possible for families and businesses to use electric vehicles.
And here's the best part: As a reward to the game's Kickstarter backers, Carmageddon is completely free to download today.
"I see this not just as a reward for myself but also really a reward I think for nurses and midwives in Northern Ireland, " he said.
That idea has divided the evangelical community and the party as a whole, with some supporting it and others opposing what they say amounts to a reward for lawbreaking.
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Companies love selective disclosure, if only as a tool to punish critical analysts and reward supportive ones.
Their worry is that allowing people to stay who have come the the US illegally amounts to a reward for bad behaviour and acts as a magnet for others to do the same.
Brokers defend their profits as a fair reward for a risky purchase, since they buy from the filmmaker up front and incur some risk of not being able to unload the things.
They were given cucumbers as a reward for executing the task, and the monkeys obliged.
In other words, it wants to reinvent farmers as a general proxy for rural life, and reward them in that capacity.
These results will leverage past money spent and reward new money in a medium that, as I explained in a post earlier today, can be readily bought.
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Farina was recognized by Interpol after telling the authorities he had been offered a bribe to fix the outcome of an Italian Cup game in November 2011, and was later called up to Italy's national team as a reward.
Rights related to intellectual property such as patents and copyrights are particularly important because IP is both a reward for innovation (if I invent a better mousetrap I get to patent it) and an input to it (most new ideas are recombinations of existing ones).
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The app had fun matching and fill-in-the-blanks games, as well as a reward system of badges.
For example, as Fast Company reports, PepsiCo and Safeway have formed a partnership to reward fans with snacks and beverages based on their Foursquare behavior.
Wolves's win, which was their first top-flight success in the capital since 1976, was reward for a tenacious, determined and disciplined display as they effectively suffocated Spurs.
James did well to scoop up the ball as the pass fell just short and the prop earned his reward with a second try, although this one went unconverted.
As a leader, you must devote the time to recognize and reward people where credit is due, lifting them up and inspiring or encouraging them, even standing behind them when they have tried to do the right things but failed or done wrong.
All those who suffered rejoice this morning and look forward to the day when an Ulster Assembly will come into being that can look the rest of the world in the eye with honour and respect for what they are meant to be as a people who do not reward evil deeds with positions of power.
His goal was a reward for his persistence as well as his intelligent running and ability to hold up the ball.
For some manufacturers, they're a loss leader, doled out to retailers as a traffic-drawing reward for carrying high-margin refrigerators and dishwashers.
Wales' new-found confidence should have earned a reward on 26 minutes as Tottenham's Gareth Bale and Ledley combined down the left flank.
Today, people need to pause and examine whether they are doing business as usual in a world that increasingly does not reward doing business as usual.
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