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  • ...r = Alboudwarej et al.|title = Highlighting Heavy Oil|publisher = Oilfield Review|date = Summer 2006|url = http://www.slb.com/media/services/resources/oilfie ...] terminal in [[Shetland]]. Oil production from Europe, Africa and Middle Eastern oil flowing West tends to be priced off this oil, which forms a [[Benchmark
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  • ...nt than the earlier irons, and the method lent itself to the production of far greater quantities. By 1876, annual production of puddled iron in the UK al ...[[Gdansk]]), but in the 18th century more probably the kind of iron (from eastern Sweden) that once came from Danzig.
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  • Bamboos are of notable economic and cultural significance in [[East Asia]] and [[South East Asia]], being u ...on a commercial basis in the [[African Great Lakes|Great Lakes region]] of eastern-central [[Africa]], especially in [[Rwanda]].<ref>[http://www.newtimes.co.r
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  • ...ange of [[oxidation state]]s. Iron and iron [[alloy]]s ([[steel]]s) are by far the most common metals and the most common [[ferromagnetic]] materials in e ...rust. The rusting of iron and iron alloys is undesirable, and has a major economic impact. Unlike many other metals which form passivating oxide layers, iron
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  • ...ticular, the United States. In contrast, the European Union has gone quite far in assuring a legal work-life balance framework, for example pertaining to ...ty|Harvard]] and [[McGill University]] researchers, the United States lags far behind nearly all wealthy countries when it comes to family-oriented workpl
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  • ...or days to months, such as [[Peat#Fires|peat fires]] in [[Kalimantan]] and Eastern [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]], which resulted from a [[Mega Rice Project (Kali ...d from the fire. In Australian bushfires, spot fires are known to occur as far as {{convert|10|km|0|sp=us}} from the fire front.<ref>Billing, 5</ref>
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  • ...cine_review/christian_era.html |title=History of cannabis as a medicine: a review |author=Zuardi AW |date=June 2006 |work=Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.28 no.2 S ...and Use of Cannabis in Eastern Asia: Linguistic-Cultural Implications", ''Economic Botany'' 28.3:293-301, p. 296.</ref> The (ca. 730) dietary therapy book ''S
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  • One recent review of the epidemiology of [[renal cell carcinoma|kidney cancer]] rated cigaret ...Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) sponsored a "state of the science" review of the health effects associated with exposure to trichloroethylene.<ref>[h
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  • ...ered around timber; the name Rosewood refers to the reddish color of cut [[Eastern Red Cedar|cedar]] wood. Two pencil mills were nearby in Cedar Key; several ...South]] black Americans grew increasingly dissatisfied with their lack of economic opportunity and status as second-class citizens.<ref>Tebeau, pp. 243–244.
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  • ...insurgencies are identical. The basis of the insurgency can be political, economic, religious, or ethnic, or a combination of factors. ...ovich Martens (1845-1909) — A Humanist of Modern Times", ''International Review of the Red Cross'' (IRRC), No. 312, May-June 1996, pp. 300-314. Also Ticehu
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  • ...sbawm]]<ref>[http://beta.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/article395529.ece For a Review of Counter-Insurgency Doctrine] by Praveen Swami, ''[[The Hindu]]'', April ...Years'', Doubleday, Page, 1924, 14–15, 28–30.</ref> During the 1870s eastern newspapers depicted the continuing violence in Missouri as something that s
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  • | title = The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global ...ive Iraqi military presence, Saudi Arabia's own forces were well armed but far outnumbered. Bin Laden offered the services of his mujahideen to [[Fahd of
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  • ...cca Buckman]] | title=Let Them Eat Cheese | journal=[[Far Eastern Economic Review]] | year=2003 | volume=166 n. 49 | page=41}} [http://www.globalpolicy.org/g
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