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1 Even more remunerative , it would seem, had been his other patent-thefolding boomerang.
2 His practice, receiving his undivided attention, brought him more important and more remunerative cases.
3 From that time the business of the leading lawyers in every State became more remunerative .
4 They will occupy more remunerative positions under the State.
5 That's merely because it's more remunerative in the end.
6 Why write stories when scenarios are not only much less exhausting, but actually more remunerative ?
7 The receipts at the shop were more remunerative .
8 To work in a hotel, you could find a more remunerative employment than what you have.
9 It's just as disreputable, but much more remunerative , to sell green-tinted love potions or become an architect!'
10 Work becoming not only more of a resource but more remunerative as well, all life grew brighter.
11 Profitable as these ventures were, there was another branch of his business much more remunerative to him.
12 Early in the following year, the school was placed under Government inspection, and became a little more remunerative .
13 Even in the more remunerative employments innumerable special circumstances would prevent a thrifty and deserving man from obtaining this annuity.
14 Chance the forgetting, if necessary re-learning as required, and use the time and effort saved for some more remunerative purpose.
15 And maybe when we get out of the pig belt you'll turn your mind to higher and more remunerative misconduct.
16 The year 1840 brought hard times: the business venture paid little or no return; law practice was not much more remunerative .
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