Getting rich was just a natural long-term byproduct, they say. From Wordnik.com. [Celebrity First Jobs] Reference
Glycerin is a natural byproduct from the biodiesel refining process. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-04-01] Reference
The second byproduct is of course oxygen – hence the name ‘Air Tree’!. From Wordnik.com. [2008 January | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World] Reference
The byproduct was a torrid fury of sinking fastballs and glares of terror. From Wordnik.com. [ASU News | The State Press | Arizona State University] Reference
Now, this is causing an unexpected byproduct, which is very interesting here. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Oct 6, 2005] Reference
The problem has been how to dispose of the nitrous oxide byproduct, which is far worse for the environment than nitrogen. From Wordnik.com. [Gizmodo] Reference
Kevin Love said the team was flat during warmups, and the byproduct was a defeat that ranks as a low point of the season. From Wordnik.com. [StarTribune.com rss feed] Reference
This would leave us this fundamental byproduct which is what most attracts us. From Wordnik.com. [5TH CONGRESS OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH WORKERS] Reference
I have been reading that melamine is a "byproduct" of fertilizer production, but I didn't realize it's IN fertilizer. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-11-01] Reference
If faith is a "byproduct" of the Rockies 'definition of good character, as O'Dowd said, might atheists be screened out?. From Wordnik.com. [Jason Salzman: Do the Rockies Discriminate Against Non-Religious Players?] Reference
Like the deficit commission, Chambliss's and Warner's group is also mulling tax reform as a "byproduct" of their spending discussions. From Wordnik.com. [Warner, Chambliss aim for deficit plan in 2011] Reference
Water Quality will review and rule on the plan to discharge this "byproduct" water via a. From Wordnik.com. [One Utah] Reference
He said that a "byproduct" of his 14-point evaluation has been players with "faith, humility, accountability, trust, integrity, patience. From Wordnik.com. [Jason Salzman: Do the Rockies Discriminate Against Non-Religious Players?] Reference
When a cow eats, its stomach produces methane as a byproduct. From Wordnik.com. [The Cow Turns Green] Reference
It's a mathematical byproduct of two basic principles of taxation. From Wordnik.com. [Repeal The Marriage Tax?] Reference
And plutonium -- a byproduct of the nuclear process -- can be used as a fuel. From Wordnik.com. [Is This The Hour Of Nuclear Power?] Reference
Art looting -- a byproduct of every war -- is almost as old as civilization itself. From Wordnik.com. [The Spoils Of War] Reference
In fact, Zhejiang is less a preplanned model than an organic byproduct of necessity. From Wordnik.com. [China’s Secret Growth Engine] Reference
Lavish perks, they say, are simply a byproduct of bidding wars for executive talent. From Wordnik.com. [A Little Icing On Top] Reference
In fact, dioxin is an unintended byproduct of two chemicals used to make the herbicide. From Wordnik.com. [MAIL CALL] Reference
The coach says it's simply a byproduct of the pro-basketball aspirations of his players. From Wordnik.com. [Starr Gazing: Richardson's Race Card] Reference
Perhaps the mind similarly disposes of the waste byproduct of thought through the dreaming process?. From Wordnik.com. [MAIL CALL] Reference
But for seasonal employers these kids are a godsend -- and one more byproduct of our new prosperity. From Wordnik.com. [The Boys (And Girls) Of Summer] Reference
Hydrogen fuel cells aren't just clean -- they're also silent, and they produce water as a byproduct. From Wordnik.com. [Ten Eco-Friendly Companies] Reference
For most of the last 100 years natural gas has been an underappreciated byproduct of the oil industry. From Wordnik.com. [It’s Not ‘Star Wars’] Reference
The proof of their success is the creation of neutrons, a subatomic particle that is a byproduct of fusion. From Wordnik.com. [Tapping the Force of Fusion, Again] Reference
"This tells you that consciousness does not need an object, and is not a mere byproduct of sensory action.". From Wordnik.com. [Religion And The Brain] Reference
Verenium, an independent firm, last month opened a small plant that uses bagasse, a byproduct of sugar cane. From Wordnik.com. [Save The Planet, Lose The Guilt] Reference
He's been showing off since he was a kid, which is probably an unavoidable byproduct of being the youngest of 11. From Wordnik.com. [The Truthiness Teller] Reference
And "cake" produced as a byproduct after oil extraction is an excellent fertilizer for vegetable and fruit crops. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call: Prospects of War] Reference
But for seasonal employers these kids are a godsend -- and just one more byproduct of America's incredible prosperity. From Wordnik.com. [A Summer Place] Reference
A few years later the light-emitting diode, a more efficient byproduct of the computer chip, had made the question moot. From Wordnik.com. [Fate of the World] Reference
A byproduct: There's no easy way to erase the marriage tax, because it's not an identifiable clause in the income-tax code. From Wordnik.com. [Repeal The Marriage Tax?] Reference
I might have dismissed that as an inevitable byproduct of a sophisticated organization with a finely-tuned search mechanism. From Wordnik.com. [They Love Me, They Love Me Not] Reference
The stresses are not merely the byproduct of high-school competition that would embarrass the characters of "Lord of the Flies.". From Wordnik.com. [A GAME OF NUMBERS] Reference
Traces of ricin, an agricultural byproduct that can be made into poison, were found in raids on Qaeda cells in Britain and Spain. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy Of The Threat] Reference
AT&T's and Time Warner's connections are a byproduct of the media industry's extraordinary consolidation in the last several years. From Wordnik.com. [A Twisted Pair] Reference
Still, a lot of people think Kurzweil is completely bonkers and/or full of a certain messy byproduct of ordinary biological functions. From Wordnik.com. [I, Robot] Reference
Scientists, however, have long viewed dreams as mechanical, the byproduct of random brain activity -- neurons that blast off automatically. From Wordnik.com. [What Dreams Are Made Of] Reference
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