That passionate breast no longer asked for life; but for one boon it craved: to see Peter show bad form before it was cold forever.
Having obtained the boon, Vishnu covers heaven and earth in two strides and would have covered the world in the third, but then respecting Bali's goodness and generosity, he stopped short and left the nether world to the Datiya king.
Wi-Fi The recent explosion of free, public Wi-Fi has been an enormous boon for smart phone users.
Shockingly, the decision not to perpetuate negative self-talk can be a boost and a boon to negative self-reflection.
" While it's important to note that the sample size in this study was fairly small, the team believes that this finding opens up the potential for further research into the wandering mind, to try and figure out when it's a problem, and when it's a boon.
" While it's important to note that the sample size in this study was fairly small, the team believes that this finding opens up the potential for further research into the wandering mind, to try and figure out when it's a problem, and when it's a boon.
'" In fact the delightful assortment of Macintosh fonts, ,, when combined with laser-writer printing and great graphics capabilities, , would help launch the desktop publishing industry and be a boon for Apple's bottom line.
Buoyed by the passage of tax reform late last month, Wall Street analysts have upgraded earnings estimates for S&P 500 companies, while oil's rally to its highest level since May 2015 has been a boon for energy shares — which have led the US benchmark over the past month.
Wine and cup boon conjugal love!
The analysis showed even small amounts had a health boon, but more is even better.
The find could be a boon for Egypt's ailing tourism industry, which has suffered a series of setbacks since the uprising that toppled the autocrat Hosni Mubarak in 2011, but remains a vital source of foreign currency.
6tn) for 2015, is a political boon for Shinzo Abe, prime minister, who has vowed to lift output to ¥600tn by 2020.
The project highlights Japan's push to make tourism a valuable boon for a stagnant economy, as dynamic as the export of Toyota vehicles and Sony electronics.
The depreciation of pound will cut the expenditure of Chinese tourists traveling to Britain, a boon for those who like shopping, said another online travel operator Tongcheng.
But not everyone sees the event as a boon to the country.
" He said the inflow of foreign money was a short-term boon for the economy but could become a risk if Chinese buyers suddenly wanted to withdraw.
The new drive belt may be a boon to riders who take to their bikes even during inclement weather.
Wider access to knowledge is a potential boon.
The consumer prices index doesn't fully capture the boon of new products; unemployment figures do not count workers who have given up the job hunt in despair; gross domestic product (GDP) includes bad things if they have a market price, and excludes good things if they don't.
Such the sun, the moon, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep; and such are daffodils With the green world they live in; and clear rills That for themselves a cooling covert make 'Gainst the hot season; the mid-forest brake, Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms: And such too is the grandeur of the dooms We have imagined for the mighty dead; An endless fountain of immortal drink, Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink.