While their companies were losing undeclared billions, high executives were rewarding themselves with kings ' ransoms in salaries, options and bonuses. [adjective]
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For anyone who likes the outdoor life fish farming can offer a rewarding career. [adjective]
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Oldbuck, were my business more urgent," said Neville, "for having passed myself upon you under a false name, and rewarding your hospitality by injuring your nephew. [adjective]
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"She gave you an opportunity of rewarding good for evil," observed Oswald. [adjective]
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"It was nobly done," said Miss Bellenden; "and I trust you will have an opportunity of rewarding her generosity." [adjective]
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I have just given the negative argument in favor of rewarding all capacities alike; I will now give the direct and positive argument. [adjective]
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No glance of Kennedy rewarding him he yet made overtures. [adjective]
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She expressed her gratification by repairing forthwith to the region of the gasoline stove and rewarding her guest with the promised cup of coffee. [adjective]
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He watches over them with tender solicitude, rewarding truth, charity, and uprightness, but severely punishing perjury, cruelty, and want of hospitality. [adjective]
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The work was rewarding, though, as the house began to take on a homey atmosphere. [Please select]
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