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reward

[ri-wawrd] / rɪˈwɔrd /




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That swagger is providing plenty of entertainment for French supporters, who were rewarded for their long weekend in Cardiff with a thumping win.

From BBC

The outrageous offloading game of France was almost rewarded with a try for wing Attissogbe, following a clever Dupont chip kick but it was ruled out for offside.

From BBC

Meanwhile, the FBI doubled its reward for information this week to $100,000 and released a description of the person seen at her front door.

From Los Angeles Times

The achievement was all the more rewarding because Weston was so disappointed by his performance in Beijing four years ago he came close to quitting.

From Barron's

On Friday, TMZ said it received a letter from someone claiming to know the identity of the person who abducted Guthrie and demanding the $100,000 FBI reward in bitcoin.

From Los Angeles Times