| 1. | That should actually redound to the credit of the press.
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| 2. | A Gore victory would of course redound to Clinton's credit.
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| 3. | No benefit redounds to defendants or prosecutors from this.
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| 4. | This will always redound to the benefit of the nation and of society.
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| 5. | You couldn t have assumed that this would redound to Bush s benefit.
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| 6. | The advantage can only redound to the Republicans.
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| 7. | If that redounds to the detriment of the Democrats, well, then the Democrats have some explaining to do.
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| 8. | As a result, when his actions redound to his own misery, his plight feels sad rather than tragic.
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| 9. | Though Lehman did not say so, Giuliani's outrage is likely to redound to the museum's benefit.
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| 10. | Stability and progress in Mexico can only redound to the good of both Mexico and the United States . . ..
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