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Examples
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As a woman who has friends and relatives with kids that age, that is a BOON.
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Oh, to throw this in, it would be a BOON to business; money that they then can use to BUY the candidate of their choice!
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MILLS BOON Chapter One In the fourth decade of their marriage, Bess and Harry Latimar decided they would mark this by gathering together all of their family for a grand celebration.
Dearly Beloved 2010
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& BOON with the Rose Device are registered trademarks of the publisher.
Politics 101 2010
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It was a group effort by this gang in green, which bonded behind Rivers, who borrowed an African word ubuntu (pronounced Ooh-BOON-too) and roughly means ` ` I am, because we are '' in English, as the Celtics 'unifying team motto.
USATODAY.com 2007
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BOON: We flipped, rolled three or four times, then hit something and started spinning.
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BOON: As soon as my window blew in when the avalanche hit us, it brought in snow, and then as we were tumbling, I'm not sure if the front windshield was there or not, but there was a lot of snow in the car.
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BOON: Well, the force of the impact was unbelievable.
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Not to mention that this malarkey on the surplus completely ignores the fact that the MTA liquified several of their property assets and is a ONE TIME BOON ONLY - intending for it to cushion shortfalls in the years to come.
yellowcab clusterfuck: metal on metal (Music (For Robots)) 2005
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BOON: I'm really grateful that all of us are alive.
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