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His energy policy would be a boon to the oil industry.
The show would be an economic boon to the town.
But such a boon must come with a high cost.
Now he did not think life was such a boon.
These eight days are a boon to the local economy.
He gave her a boon that, she will become His wife soon.
But it may be a boon to the President in the long run.
At first, people here thought the plants would be a boon.
But some see the technology as a boon to the entire industry.
I think this is going to be a real boon to everybody.
Perhaps death would, in fact, be a boon to her.
If half the people who said they were coming to spring training show up, we're going to have a boon.
I can guide you through one, as a last boon.
People who live near the market enjoy a financial boon.
In fact, they could be a positive boon to station security.
Having all the help gone was not necessarily a boon.
They regard them as a boon for their economic development.
Cheap oil is still a boon to the American economy.
This has been a huge boon for some of these areas.
But all were too late to win the double boon.
But over all, the matter has been a boon to him politically, he said.
"It may even be a boon to business, another service that we can offer."
The mystery of the first night had turned out to be a boon.
In fact, being dismissed turned out to be a boon.
It supported the development project as a boon to the city.