• But a story like this could really do wonders for stories told in this medium.

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  • Either would satisfy gadget-hungry Apple loyalists, and would probably do wonders for the bottom line.

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  • Takeover offers do wonders for share prices, even for companies that spent significant time as penny stocks.

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  • No doubt, billion-dollar projects like Disneyland Hong Kong will do wonders for the territory's prestige and promotions.

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  • It would do wonders for the economy, by helping to replace a fast-growing generation of retiring workers.

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  • But they can do wonders for their efficiency by replacing women at desks shuffling countless flimsy paper forms.

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  • This would do wonders for the euro area itself, but it would do little to narrow America's trade deficit.

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  • Living at home for the first two years of school won't do wonders for a student's social life, but it's likely to boost his returns.

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  • One of, say, 15% would do wonders for stimulating growth and shrinking the informal economy--which, some observers estimate, encompasses about half of Indonesia's economic activity.

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  • Open-air living can do wonders for stretching space in small homes.

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  • It will, without doubt, do wonders for the U.S. and for the skilled immigrants that want to make it their home and contribute to its success.

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  • Civil unrest would do wonders for the price of gold.

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  • Getting one of Europe's most high profile technology leaders to take on what has been a relatively low profile job should do wonders for the image of London as a hot place for hi-tech.

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  • It did not do wonders for anybody's political standing, because people's general attitude is, you know what, if the financial sector is behaving recklessly or not making good decisions, other folks shouldn't have to suffer for it.

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  • In her mind, adding social tools could do wonders for old media outfits struggling to rebuild their audiences online, where the digital arms of newspapers and magazines compete with attention-sapping new media ventures like Facebook and YouTube.

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  • It would do wonders for the sport.

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  • Booming economies in China and India, a Federal Reserve that loves to print money and a Congress that believes in big subsidies for alternative fuel have combined to do wonders for all kinds of energy stocks the past five years.

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  • Can Explorer do wonders for Scientific-Atlanta?

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  • Foreign box office, DVD-sales and merchandising can do wonders for a film that grosses poorly in the U.S. Among the films on our list, only The 13th Warrior, an epic 1999 flop starring Antonio Banderas, didn't report a worldwide gross that was higher than its production costs.

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  • While a high-speed wireless connection is a nice plus for users of typical mobile phones, it promises to do wonders for widescreen iPhones, which combine the ability to play movies and surf the Web with features found on more traditional mobile phones, like the ability to send text messages.

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  • The Berkshire Hathaway meeting's expected all-time record attendance, which is bound to do wonders for Omaha's economy over the very short run, is a far cry from the puny 12 people ("including my relatives, " Buffett told Forbes) that didn't even fill a small room back in 1982, in the days before Buffett became widely known as the Sage of Omaha.

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  • L. Paul Bremer, Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), signed a series of laws that could help transform tortured Iraq into an open, low-tax, Hong Kong-style economy, which would do wonders to stabilize the country and make it a model for the Middle East.

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  • If anyone wonders, for example, whether newspapers are a thing of the past, all you needed to do was to pick up or log on to papers like the Boston Globe. (Applause.) When their communities and the wider world needed them most, they were there making sense of events that might at first blush seem beyond our comprehension.

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