By that time, trade had become an important source of income, and it was becoming clear that the nation controlling California's harbors would reap incredible profits.
In short, many Western nations reaped large and lasting benefits from African slavery, while African nations did not.
It was then that the nation reaped the benefit of the flexible BA curriculum common in universities before the war.
The debate over increasing production comes as the nation is reaping the benefits of high oil prices.
New York and the nation have reaped enormous benefit from City College, founded in 1847 as a free college open to "the children of the whole people."
Athletes enjoyed privileges and comforts normally experienced only by ranking Communist careerists, and for its investment the nation reaped prestige and often the lion's share of Olympic medals.
Only nations carrying out serious reforms will reap the full benefits.
If the keys to the creation of the new miracle plants . . . are locked up in the safe of agribusiness, it's hard to see how poor nations will reap the benefits.
More aggressive and opportunistic nations are already reaping the benefits of the changes in the Soviet Union.
The president's argument was that only those nations that contributed militarily to the American effort in Iraq should reap the benefits of the $18.6 billion that Congress approved last month for reconstruction.