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How did this track with Avicii, “Divine Sorrow,” benefiting the RED campaign to fight AIDS come about?

What the articles failed to mention was that it is only the extremely rich who were not benefiting from these policies.

Was Gazprom or the Russian economy benefiting from its gas dispute with Ukraine?

Total receipts were $9,501,795, with expenses of $9,447,467 and $381,098 benefiting candidates.

Total receipts were $10,659,371, with expenses of $9,263,753 and $1,027,354 benefiting candidates.

The Pardo and the San Bernadino are societies and homes for benefiting men, women, and children; they have been founded by ladies.

Pitt hoped to pacify discontent by benefiting Irish trade, and to unite the two countries by a community of interest.

He cared only to hear what had become of the child whom he had fondly imagined himself to be benefiting.

A beneficent monopoly—consolidation benefiting all—but nevertheless a monopoly.

He was sent to the Britannia principally with the object of benefiting by the change and healthy outdoor life.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to benefiting, such as: advance, pay, assist, serve, favor, and further.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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