The peace that will come from preserving the riches of this planet for coming generations.
Reap the riches of this mountain escape, all for the price of a song.
He wanted both the riches and the glory of producing the first commercial system on his own.
He can create hundreds of charter schools, opening the riches of that sector to any willing corporation.
Celebrate the riches that globalisation has brought and be prepared to defend the economic liberalisation that underpins it.
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However, it is one thing to say that the most successful hedge-fund managers earn the riches they reap.
The stock market was hanging in there, so naturally I turned my attention to the riches stocks offer.
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Mass-commercial junk of modern society is a symptom of the riches we enjoy.
They came, not just in pursuit of the riches of this world, but for the richness of this life.
The riches that a thriving economy creates enable the development of the actual technologies it takes to reduce emissions, says Watson.
For all the riches in the world, Max cuts a lonely -- if elegant -- figure in this former baronial hall.
No one can estimate how much it would cost to burrow into the riches of Eros, or to bring those riches home.
And the men who run Indian cricket, addled on the riches of the lucrative Indian Premier League, don't appear to be too bothered.
And as ever more big players try to grab a share of the riches, there may be too little growth to go around.
With MGM's classic titles long gone to the Warner library, the studio hasn't the riches it once did, but two films need no apology.
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These structural problems, coupled with worries about the future, mean that the riches of the oil bonanza are not flowing into more productive channels.
As colonial power and the riches of empire declined, there was an increasing desire to define greatness as something other than wealth and territory.
And (whisper it) they also create the riches that the French, Belgians, Spanish, Greeks and others say they despise (but are happy to redistribute).
The small island of Masaki in central Japan's Ago Bay was once called Treasure Island because of the riches pearl cultivation brought to its residents.
In the Bible the Devil takes Jesus to a mountain peak, where he tempts him with a view of all the riches civilization has to offer.
Now "German Expressionism 1900-1930: Masterpieces From the Neue Galerie Collection" allows us, once again, to revel in at least some of the riches of this small, fascinating institution.
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And the riches of the yes side may be helping the no team by making it look like David to the pro-yes Goliath: the people versus the establishment.
' He described the source of the riches that funded the opulent dwellings of New Bedford, 'these brave houses and flowery gardens that came from the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
Khan insisted after a pulsating contest that he still intended to shun the riches on offer to him in the professional ranks in order to chase more Olympic glory in Beijing.
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Chelsea ended an undistinguished first half, which gave little hint of the riches to come, in the ascendancy as Lampard restored their lead from the spot a minute before the interval.
The Partnership is aimed at promoting a better understanding of and respect for the heritage and to ensure transmission to future generation of the riches of diversity which the heritage represents.
The real understanding of King's vision was that he wanted African-Americans to be on a level playing field so that we, too, could partake in the riches of this vast nation.
Indeed, there is even and this has to be whispered on the Upper East Side the possibility that the riches in Los Angeles are a lot less nouveaux than those in New York.
Zhukov's tale is, in many ways, typical of his times from the relative rags of the educated pre-revolutionary Russian peasantry to the riches of state service, party membership and an illustrious military career.
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