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  • ...ministration]] ([[United States Department of Transportation|Department of Transportation]]) *[[United States Transportation Command|US Transportation Command]] (Department of Defense)
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  • ...ry application relying on petroleum for energy, from cooking to heating to transportation. The geographic location is important because it affects transportation costs to the refinery. ''Light'' crude oil is more desirable than ''heavy''
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  • ...699-159-0">{{cite book |author=Max Lay |title=Handbook of Road Technology (Transportation Studies) |publisher=Taylor & Francis |location=Washington, DC |year= 1998|p Crushed stone is one of the most accessible [[natural resource]]s, and is a major basic [[raw material]] used by [[cons
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  • ...require storage of a large inventory, do not require physical packaging or transportation and do not face the problem of returns that add to the cost of printed book [[Category:Accessible information]]
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  • ...taxed. Non-governmental organizations that offer desired resources, i.e., transportation of displaced homeowners to be conducted by local school district buses, eva ...plies they can carry, possibly including a tent for shelter. If mechanical transportation is not available, evacuation on foot would ideally include carrying at leas
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  • ...audio Fava]], [[European Parliament]] DT/65174EN.doc 7 February 2007, made accessible by [[Statewatch]], accessed on 18 February 2007 {{en icon}}</ref> ...operated by the CIA which, on some occasions, were being used for illegal transportation of detainees;<br>
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