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1 And then those who have garnered his plates will reap a harvest .
2 Studious seniors began to reap a harvest out of tutoring sections.
3 There are regular punch-makers in the city, who reap a harvest at this time.
4 So you see it will be a long time before we reap a harvest .
5 They generally reap a harvest of pennies and fractional currency.
6 And as many of the coins are ancient, I ought to reap a harvest from collectors.
7 The woman who is the victim of this delusion will reap a harvest of discontent and misery.
8 For at the appropriate time, we will reap a harvest if we do not grow weary and give up.
9 He finished the job just in time to reap a harvest of snarls and gibes from street urchins: Yah, Stalin!
10 For some time the Candy Wagon continued to reap a harvest from the rush of High School boys and younger children.
11 Then Bres said: "If you spare me, the men of Ireland will reap a harvest of corn every quarter."
12 Individuals and nations as they reap a harvest are apt to forget the hands that sowed the seed in faith, nothing doubting.
13 But if we do not become weary and give up, we -and those after us - reap a harvest of reward.
14 In the crevices of this insecure masonry, we shall reap a harvest of old Snail-shells, plugged with earth right up to the orifice.
15 In a word, let us be noble and scatter our bells and reap a harvest till our town is famous for its bells.
16 A man like Iberville was not to be counted lightly; for every word he sowed, he would reap a harvest of some kind.
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