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If we do it right, great credit will redound to the entire staff.
As a matter of fact, it had redounded to his glory.
Whether credit should redound to him or to another was less than nothing to Toby.
I've learned something that may redound greatly to his advantage.
So his early stumbles on Katrina have redounded with particular force.
"Why should we muddy the waters by talking about issues that redound to Bush's political benefit?"
But history teaches that such designs usually redound to the honor of the next man.
You couldn't have assumed that this would redound to Bush's benefit.
"He thought it would redound against them but not against him.
His voice resounded and redounded, searching into every cold corner.
I will, my lord, and doubt not so to deal As all things shall redound unto your good.
Her appearances on the show would later redound to her benefit.
On Tuesday, the President took a step that does indeed redound to his credit.
"Not everything has to redound to the schools."
The scheduled increases will not redound primarily to the benefit of today's elderly.
There were occasional off-season events that redounded to his and the city's glory.
His knowledge in the improving of ground, it seems has now redounded to his disadvantage.
For my flight from him was not likely to redound to his credit, but my staying might do so.
And how that will redound to my credit!
Being a good corporate citizen will redound to their advantage, will show up on the bottom line.
However, inasmuch as it redounded to the profit of the department, the buyer found no fault.
"Their foolishness in this respect," I said, "should redound considerably to our advantage."
Concordats are revocable when they redound to the serious injury of the Church.
An impasse does not redound to his credit.
The media attention has redounded to the benefit of Mr. Yeltsin.