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'In doing this, we store up for ourselves treasures in heaven and in due course we shall reap the harvest of our labour,' she added.
The environment is made to suffer our wrongdoing, and now we reap the harvest of our abuse and indifference.
FORMER Limerick star Niall Moran has warned against complacency and stresses how they must reap the harvest of recent success.
NOWSHERA -- Defence Minister Pervez Khattak has said that the nation will soon reap the harvest of welfare-oriented policies of the incumbent government.
The statement stressed the importance of strengthening the bilateral relations between Egypt and Estonia, adding that Egypt is looking forward to reap the harvest of the European Council meetings, held in Brussels past July.
Pages 12-13 GARY Guy, landlord of the Ivy Green at Moldgreen, is hoping to reap the harvest of a PS30,000 make-over at the landmark Wakefield Road pub.
We can reap the harvest of our victory only by forgoing unity and cooperation through trust to march forward.
Since this is the government's proclaimed aACAyBudget of the People', the onus will be on the administration to ensure that the masses are beneficiaries and that it's not the country's elite who will reap the harvest of government patronage.
The autumn equinox encourages us to reap the harvest of all our hard work, to enjoy the fruits of our labour and to take some time to mark the passing from summer into autumn.
No jockey begrudges AP or Ruby a penny of their money because they reap the harvest of their brilliance.
It was us, and now we reap the harvest of all these past successes: The Christian right has stolen our toolkit and is busily using it to demolish the human rights we so laboriously built.
Many seeds have been sown in order to reap the harvest of joy.
The preamble to Quebec's Declaration of independence affirms that the time has come to reap the harvest of history.