Signing the contract with Taiwan High Speed Rail was a major breakthrough for Japan's renowned Shinkansen, which had never been exported. |
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Its shipyards and engineering plants exported their goods across the British Empire. |
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Fresh cucumbers and gherkins, canned vegetables, and sunflower oil, exported within the fixed quotas, are exempt from custom duties. |
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Many of these countries have high population densities, where most primary production serves the domestic demand and is thus not exported. |
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The most popular items exported by the company at present are pharmaceuticals, school text books, and items related to the security operation. |
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Alumina is a fine white granular powder, which is exported to aluminium smelters for processing into aluminium metal. |
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The government's statistics on the quantity of fish being exported should be considered gross underestimates. |
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It is among the world's leading producers of bauxite and alumina, which are exported to Canada, Norway, and the United States. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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The charts are exported as vector graphics rather than bitmaps, which makes them easy to rescale and to edit further if desired. |
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The river provides transport for more than 472 million tons of cargo annually, including nearly half the grain exported from the United States. |
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The country has never really exported enough goods to pay the import bills. |
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The first wife of Prophet Muhammad was a wealthy tradeswoman, the richest woman in Mecca at the time, who exported goods as far away as Syria. |
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Niche agricultural produce, including gourmet pepper, sakau, betel nut, and citrus fruit, is exported in limited quantities. |
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From time to time, people ask for a version of the transaction API exported to user space. |
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At the time, Britain exported industrial goods and imported agricultural ones. |
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New Zealand fish such as trevally, snapper and hoki are exported for the sashimi market to the United States. |
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Some people are blaming the trend on a violent youth culture, now exported worldwide through animation, comic strips and video games. |
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The horticultural exporters will have to test for up to three chemicals on fruit and vegetable products being exported. |
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The dried fruit is also known as the black myrobalan of ancient commerce and at one time was exported to Europe for the production of ink. |
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The remaining 2.17 million tonnes was exported to the mainland or other countries for recycling. |
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Bulgarian yoghurt will not be exported in unlimited quantities to the European Union, but will continue to be sold there under an annual quota. |
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All large packers were required to report prices paid for livestock, any movement of livestock and all meat to be exported. |
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Hence, gold began to replace silver in circulation, causing the latter to be hoarded or exported. |
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The main categories of toys exported are soft toys, dolls, plastic toys, educational toys, electronic and mechanical toys and games and puzzles. |
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Reversing the cross-over trend, this is a Hindi film that will be dubbed into English and exported. |
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The importance of the live trade cannot be overestimated with 200,000 head having been exported last year. |
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London exported more wool broadcloth than Exeter, Southampton, Hull and Bristol added together. |
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These hexoses were taken up and sucrose was synthesized and exported into the hypocotyl. |
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Of around 20,000 greyhound pups registered here every year, about half are exported to the US, the UK and Spain. |
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For the music collector there is a large selection of original vinyl albums and singles, including imported and exported material. |
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Bamboo and buntal hats bring the most money to the islands, although many inexpensive buri hats are exported. |
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The shells were exported for manufacture into buttons, millions of them, and for ornamental inlays in wood. |
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At present all meat products that can be exported have an oval mark stamped on the carcass by the Meat Hygiene Service. |
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They mostly exported salt and Scottish coal, which was high in calorific value and low in sulphur. |
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Most farmers cultivated wheat, oats and barley, and exported the majority of the agricultural produce. |
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Total capacity at the plant stands at 430,000 units, 80 percent of which are exported to various regions of the world. |
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It seems that forked blades might have first originated in Sanxingdui and were exported eastward to the central heartland. |
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Before the fall of communism in 1989, Bulgaria exported five million hectolitres of wine a year to the Soviet Union. |
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Most of it was exported to the Caribbean and the Americas, where it would clothe slaves in the tobacco, sugar, and cotton plantations. |
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Preserved from generation to generation, the idea was eventually exported to America along with German emigrants. |
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Just like African goods, our history and culture have been exported to the great powers to be reinterpreted and sold back to us. |
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You can save exported messages as Microsoft Outlook files or plain text files. |
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A culture of violence had been exported to these countries from television, he said. |
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This European belief was exported to the new world, America, without any criticism. |
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The small earthenware exported to Malaysia three months ago was an instant hit there. |
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Most of this is used by the domestic brewing and distilling industries with some 60,000 tonnes being exported annually. |
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The overseas customer to whom the goods are exported may or may not be a genuine purchaser of them. |
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Personal cryptography technology was for years classified as a munition by the US government, and could not be exported. |
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In terms of proportion, only a fraction of local cotton is transformed and exported as finished goods. |
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But officials admit they cannot keep track of how much is exported, as few are willing to pay export taxes or declare their income. |
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Sacks adds to this the decadence and emptiness of our culture, especially when exported and transmitted by television. |
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It states that the main products exported were manufactured goods, refined copper, cobalt, precious stones, cotton yarn and Portland cement. |
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Refugees need help, and I do pity their plight, however problems should not be exported. |
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During the Napoleonic wars the British army was supplied principally with corned beef which was cured in and exported from the port of Cork. |
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The coefficient on quantity exported represents the inverse of the residual demand elasticity, which is the main point of interest here. |
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Such animals commanded huge prices and specimens were exported all over the world. |
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Countries were each assigned a fixed quota of textiles that could be exported to markets such as the US and Europe. |
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Most spreadsheets will automatically enclose text cells with quotes when exported in CSV format. |
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As well as the soapstone mentioned above, Kentish ragstone was exported to Europe for building. |
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The four refineries have been run down under successive administrations and nearly all of the oil is now exported and refined elsewhere. |
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However, green tea exported from Thailand is mostly used as a raw material for consumer products. |
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Funk music was exported to Africa in the late 1960s, and melded with African singing and rhythms to form Afrobeat. |
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He said New Zealand exported a lot of whiteware to Australia, which was also New Zealand's largest market for tourists. |
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The agricultural products are exported all over the world with the barley in particular being in high demand. |
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We don't have a figure, do we, on woodchips being exported out of the state. |
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During the Bronze Age Ireland had a significant metal industry, and exported artefacts in bronze, copper, and gold to Britain and the Continent. |
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In fact, you're more likely to get around one year's worth of exported content. |
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The same concept of perishability applies to the technology embedded in exported goods. |
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In principle, there is no reason why these same assumptions cannot be exported to the realm of international relations. |
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Nationalism, which is a European invention, was also exported to the rest of the world. |
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On the trade front, subsidies and duty drawbacks on inputs for exported goods were frequently used to promote exports. |
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Singapore became an important trading centre, and Malaya exported rubber and tin. |
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The people mover has been a great success and locally produced cars are being exported all over the world. |
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The data from tt can be exported in several formats into a MySQL database, an ASCII file, etc. |
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They exported the wines of Lebanon along the littorals of North Africa and to Spain, Sardinia, and Sicily. |
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Round about 1.35 million sheep were exported or moved during the month of February. |
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Good wine and spirits shops usually carry a range of rums from various islands, but there are some exceptional blends that are rarely exported. |
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English wool and cloth were exported for profit, and French wine imported for pleasure. |
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In addition, the data can be logged, exported in a variety of formats, or even copied to the clipboard. |
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These firms provide hybrid varieties of rabbits, whose meat and processed skin are exported. |
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More than 90 per cent of the rose attar produced in Bulgaria is exported to the US, France and Switzerland. |
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Two shiploads of cranes were exported from the port to Barcelona in January. |
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Most are blast-frozen on shore and exported whole, though some are filleted or sold fresh to UK fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants. |
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Traditionally, the plantation economy exported cocoa and coffee and imported rice, beans, and salt fish to feed the plantation workers. |
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The company was producing 19,000 tonnes each year of electrolytic manganese dioxide exported mainly to the US and Europe. |
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Objections are met with the claim that we need cotton for our clothes, when the truth is that almost all our cotton crop is exported. |
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In many parts of the world mangoes aren't exported much, because the locals eat them all. |
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Likewise, exported Fireworks files opened in Photoshop retain editable text, effects, layers and masks. |
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The Hopes concept has been exported from South America to South Africa and is now being used in varying forms in dorps as far afield as Oranje and Grahamstown. |
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They could melt down the coins and convert the monetary metals into jewelry and plate, or have them exported along with new gold and silver from the mines. |
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Or it can be added into luncheon meat that is exported to Japan. |
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The U.S. has long imported much more than it exported, especially oil from OPEC countries and goods from China. |
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Apart from fresh onion, other prime fresh vegetables that are exported are okra, peas, bittergourd, green chilli, muskmelon, bottlegourd, sweet pepper, brinjal and arbi. |
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Depending on the legume species, fixed nitrogen is exported as either amides or ureides, which are initially derived from the oxidative breakdown of purines. |
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Homemade brandy, known as rakija in the former Yugoslavia but exported to the United States as slivovitz or loza, is the liquor of choice for men on most occasions. |
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During Victorian times, the use of more exotic timbers like mahogany and ebony became popular, meaning trees were exported from Africa, Asia and the Americas. |
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Asked for his comment, he said it was true that many of South Africa's quality products ranging from hake to chokka to fruit were exported for high prices. |
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Essentially, glutathione conjugates with xenobiotic compounds are more soluble than the original substrates and thus more easily exported from the cell. |
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Units exported or imported were reported only in pounds, gallons, bales, bushels, short tons, dozens, bags, crates and bunches, etc., depending on the commodity. |
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Most of the hides produced at the tannery were exported to Europe. |
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Some 80 to 90 percent of the bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen is exported to Japan, the largest market for seafood in Asia. |
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Some of the three million domestic refrigerators which are discarded every year in the UK used to be exported for re-use, re-conditioned or buried in landfill sites. |
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The species name amandava and the common name of avadavat is derived from the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat from where these birds were exported into the pet trade. |
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I am surprised that dockers have not done something about blacking these products, which I am sure are exported through some docks in the country. |
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Livestock, sesame, groundnuts, oil, and gum arabic also are exported. |
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They later claimed that the collection had been illegally exported. |
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For presentation purposes, images were exported in tiff format. |
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There's lots of civil law information contained within common law information, if you look carefully, though it is often exported abroad in decanted, common law form. |
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Groundwater flushing of pore water in the spring exported solutes to the estuary at rates similar to tidally driven surface exchange seen in previous studies. |
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Top products exported to 59 export markets within and outside the sub region include copper wires, electrical cables, burley tobacco, sugar and cotton lint. |
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Petrov, who was the commander of a flight in which 500 large packages of cigarettes were fictitiously exported to Greece, was charged with smuggling and held in custody. |
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The Taharoa operation continues to produce titanomagnetite concentrate for export, with about half of New Zealand's total ironsand concentrate output currently being exported. |
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Pyruvate formed by this reaction has to be exported from the chloroplast. |
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Countries that exported agricultural goods imported farm equipment. |
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The Dutch government report found that in 1976, two Dutch firms exported to Pakistan 6,200 unfinished rotor tubes made of superstrong maraging steel. |
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The finished products are exported to the rest of Central America. |
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At the same time, manufacturing jobs have been exported overseas. |
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Merchants acquired the exported commodities from the New York colony through their ongoing affiliations with retailers, artisans, millers, and farmers. |
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Scotland exported the Ku Klux Klan and the fiery cross to the New World. |
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Provenance is also important because there are so many fakes and forgeries in the market, as well as a wealth of items illegally excavated and exported. |
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This same ideology was exported out of Saudi Arabia by the power of the petrodollar. |
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The ostrich meat is mainly exported to the European Union countries. |
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It was imperative for minerals to be reliably exported and mining and transport machinery brought safely in, as well as food and goods for a burgeoning gold rush population. |
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Although manganese mining halted in 1978, there was an agreement in 2006 to export manganese already mined but not yet exported. |
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Broken Social Scene, one of the coolest things that America's Hat has exported since the mullet and maple syrup. |
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These delicacies are widely exported and are also part of the Island's cuisine along with fresh fish, lobsters, Manx lamb, kippers and bonnag. |
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In this case mCherry also exported to the circumplasmatic space and had a predominantly vesicle like distribution in the cytoplasma. |
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The reduced quantities of shells in the lower levels can represent the few shells that were exported inland. |
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Garlic has been successfully grown in Newchurch for many years, and is even exported to France. |
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The bordering countries have also traditionally exported lumber, wood tar, flax, hemp and furs by ship across the Baltic. |
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Sweden had from early medieval times exported iron and silver mined there, while Poland had and still has extensive salt mines. |
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The export of woollen products resulted in an economic upturn with products exported to mainland Europe. |
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The use of African slaves was fundamental to growing colonial cash crops, which were exported to Europe. |
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Large quantities of machinery, including cotton processing plant, were exported around the world. |
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This galvanised the private sector into weapons production, with the surplus being increasingly exported to foreign countries. |
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Several Eastern Bloc countries adopted trolleybus systems, and their manufacturers such as Trolza exported trolleybuses to other friendly states. |
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To counter these valuable imports, the Vikings exported a large variety of goods. |
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Large farmsteads produced food in industrial quantities and Roman sources note that Britain exported hunting dogs, animal skins and slaves. |
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Settlers exported Guy Fawkes Night to overseas colonies, including some in North America, where it was known as Pope Day. |
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Large quantities of Polish apple concentrate are exported to UK, Scandinavia, and Ireland for cider production. |
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Paris was the main centre of ivory workshops, and exported to most of northern Europe, though Italy also had a considerable production. |
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Thoroughbreds have been exported to many other areas of the world since the breed was created. |
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The majority of the company's production at its Busan plant is exported under the Renault badge. |
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Manx cheddar has been exported to Canada where it is available in some supermarkets. |
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The second leg of the triangle exported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas and the Caribbean Islands. |
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The production peaked in 1905 at more than a million barrels, of which 708,000 were exported. |
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Its early trade was in agriculture, brewing and fishing, with cured salmon and herring being exported to Europe and the Mediterranean. |
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Some variants have been exported to the United States and Macau under the name of Jai Alai. |
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Records show that Irish lands exported food even during the worst years of the Famine. |
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This makes for an eminently danceable music, and Irish dance has been widely exported abroad. |
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Kuwaiti popular culture, in the form of theatre, radio, music, and television soap opera, flourishes and is even exported to neighboring states. |
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A tariff is a tax placed on a specific good or set of goods exported from or imported to a country, creating an economic barrier to trade. |
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Production of Czech electricity exceeds consumption by about 10 TWh per year, which are exported. |
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Much of the seaweed is exported in unprocessed form, including to countries such as Japan in north Asia. |
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About half a billion dollar worth of handicraft is exported every year, and many more is consumed domestically. |
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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Stirling harbour was a busy port, with goods coming into Scotland and being exported to Europe. |
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Modern domesticated pigs have involved complex exchanges, with European domesticated lines being exported in turn to the ancient Near East. |
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The economy of the province improved, as small producers exported linen and other goods. |
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These prams were exported to Canada, South America, India and South Africa. |
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In an open economy, some output is sold domestically and some is exported to be sold abroad. |
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Bru and other Barr products are exported to Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece and Cyprus, as well as parts of Africa and Asia. |
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Commercially, the once important Cardiganshire lead mines exported from this location. |
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The official landings figures for Scotland indicate over 2,000 tonnes of winkles are exported annually. |
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In the late 18th century it had 50 coasting vessels, and exported oats and salt herring. |
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As a result, many loanwords are created and exported to China, Taiwan, and Singapore. |
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The chief of the Dahlak islands exported slaves, as well as amber and leopard hides, to the then ruler of Yemen. |
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Frankincense, wheat, barley, alfalfa, and millet was also produced and exported from Aden. |
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He also began manufacturing clay tobacco pipes, many of which were exported to Ireland. |
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This was not initially exported, but used for gifts to other aristocratic families. |
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By the 13th century, sheep farming in Wales had become a major industry and source of income, largely from wool, much of which was exported. |
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It is the most common variety in the mountains of Wales and has been exported to other parts of the world. |
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The port's busiest year was 1956, when 1,155,076 tonnes of iron ore alone were exported. |
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Since 2006, Hvalur has caught more than 500 fin whales and exported more than 5000 tonnes of whale meat to Japan. |
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The island produced sheep, honey, resin and wax, and exported many slaves, not well considered because of their fierce and rebellious character. |
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Hispania served as a granary for the Roman market, and its harbors exported gold, wool, olive oil, and wine. |
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There are still some traces of the jetties by which the coal was imported and the lime exported close by at the foot of the crags. |
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Natural gas can be indirectly exported through the absorption in other physical output. |
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In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. |
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Gas rises from 40 wells, and is exported through a number of pipes, to a processing plant at Kollsnes. |
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Scholars estimate that as many as 156,000 slaves were exported from 1441 to 1521 to Iberia and the Atlantic islands from the African coast. |
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The ships brought commodities back to Britain then exported goods to Africa. |
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From before Roman times, slavery was normal in Britannia, with slaves being routinely exported. |
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Some of the catch gets to the local restaurants, while most of it is exported to Asia. |
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Nonetheless, the great majority of turtles exported from the USA are farm raised. |
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African Red Slip lamps were made in North Africa, but widely exported, and decorated in a red slip. |
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Initially made in factories in Northern Italy and Southern Gaul between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, they were exported to all Roman provinces. |
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These sheep were exported widely and have contributed to numerous modern breeds. |
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The bat and ball sport of cricket was first played in England during the 16th century and was exported around the globe via the British Empire. |
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Fufu is the most common exported Ghanaian dish in that it is a delicacy across the African diaspora. |
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Formerly, large quantities were collected and exported to Britain to be used in marmalade. |
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Uruguay exported 1,414 football players during the 2000s, almost as many players as Brazil and Argentina. |
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Thus, throughout the century, Brazil gained increasing importance to the empire, which exported Brazilwood and sugar. |
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Aluminium production is the second most exported product, followed by finance and construction materials. |
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These goods were then exported to New Spain and ultimately Europe by way of Manila. |
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Mexican films were exported and exhibited in all of Latin America and Europe. |
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Most citrus is grown in the north of the state, and much of the lime crop is exported, supporting a packing and shipping industry. |
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Among the internationally known products of Trujillo, asparagus is exported to neighboring countries, Europe and the United States. |
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Among its most popular products internationally, highlighting the studs that are exported mainly to neighboring countries, USA, Europe. |
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By 1612, Rolfe's new strains of tobacco had been successfully cultivated and exported, establishing a first cash crop for export. |
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Power is also exported to the United States via a direct transmission high voltage line. |
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Zinc, lead and silver is mined from the McArthur River zinc mine and exported via the Gulf. |
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Phoenician merchant traders imported and exported wood, textiles, glass and produce such as wine, oil, dried fruit and nuts. |
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Instead of exporting Byzantine and Arab luxury goods to Scandinavia, it exported fur via Hanseatic merchants to western Europe. |
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Cuban sugar derived from sugarcane was exported to the USSR, where it received price supports and was ensured a guaranteed market. |
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Prior to the 16th century, the bulk of slaves exported from Africa were shipped from East Africa to the Arabian peninsula. |
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Chinese celadons were exported to most of Eurasia, but not Europe, between roughly the Tang and the early Ming dynasties. |
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By the beginning of the 17th century Chinese blue and white porcelain was being exported directly to Europe. |
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Delftware became popular and was widely exported in Europe and even reached China and Japan. |
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Another holds that runes were first introduced to England from Scandinavia where the futhorc was modified and then exported to Frisia. |
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Many such words were exported to other languages of the empire, such as Albanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Greek, Hungarian and Ladino. |
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Wootz steel originated in south India in the 3rd century BCE and was exported to foreign countries. |
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During this period, a high quality steel called Wootz steel was developed in south India and was later exported to China and Arabia. |
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Some of the cloth was made into clothes for people living in the same area, and a large amount of cloth was exported. |
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Lastly, it may refer to coal exported from Britain during the 19th century. |
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Large quantities of anthracite for power purposes were formerly exported from South Wales to France, Switzerland and parts of Germany. |
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This came to be known as Wootz steel, produced in South India by about sixth century BC and exported globally. |
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Most coal production is used in the country of origin, with around 16 percent of hard coal production being exported. |
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The coal was exported or processed in coking ovens into coke, used in blast furnaces, producing iron and steel. |
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The Rhine originates in a 30 square kilometre area in Switzerland and represents almost 60 percent of water exported from the country. |
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Most of its output was kerosene, of which 55 percent was exported around the world. |
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Indian goods, especially those from Bengal, were also exported in large quantities to other Asian markets, such as Indonesia and Japan. |
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Small quantities of iron and ore were exported from jetties on the channel separating the village from Walney Island. |
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Iron had been mined in Furness since prehistory, and by the late 18th century ore was being exported from Barrow. |
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It is also likely that bluestone axes were exported from the Preseli hills in Pembrokeshire. |
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By 1769 300,000 tons of coal were exported from the southern area of the coalfield. |
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Three million tonnes are exported to other countries, the rest part is used in steel mills in Isfahan and Ahvaz. |
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This is why Kaydi Ltd, developing mines in Alay and Chon Alay districts, exported the float concentrate to China for processing. |
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Olarte was quoted as saying in reports that allogenic stem cells from aborted foetuses of humans were being exported to the Philippines. |
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Images can be imported or exported in Sun Raster, TIFF, NITF, GIFF, and JFIF formats. |
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This is processed to 600 kilotonnes of compost, and the end-product partially exported while over annual national consumption. |
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Most are now exported to Italy, Spain, Portugal and Brazil and we know this as bacalao. |
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Emmentaler Tradition is ripened and exported throughout the world by cheese ripener Walo von Muhlenen of Dudingen. |
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The exported types include Simanalagi, Rome Beauty, Princess Boble and Golden Delicious. |
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Can it be exported to excel, or a comma-separated file, for instance? |
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In addition, APD will also market bell peppers exported by The Greenery International from Europe to North America. |
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The RSPCA has seen film of an emaciated, sorecovered bull calf exported from Zimbabwe to Taiyuan Zoo in northern China. |
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The African tantalite can be used to make microchips and cell phones in black countries rather than be exported raw to the world. |
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Carousel fraud happens when goods are continuously imported and exported, attracting multiple VAT rebates. |
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With presentations at the two largest fairs in Moldova, Macedonian companies can promote products to be exported to Moldova. |
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Recently, it exported Red Multicolor granite tabletops to one of the overseas clients providing premium-quality packaging. |
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Platform Sales is now offering their foreign customers the option of having their cherry pickers and other lifting equipment exported. |
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Keith and Tommy Atkins are the two most exported Dominican mango varieties, reports Hoy. |
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By the end of production in 1951, only 641 station wagons had been produced and more than 600 of these had been exported. |
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The Defense Department, and some 20 subagencies, are deeply concerned that cuttingedge technologies found within the aircraft are not exported. |
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Pangasius is a freshwater catfish which is cultivated extensively throughout SE Asia, and exported globally. |
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He said 20 containers of Azalia, Benjamina, Dieffenbachia Amoena and other ornamental plants have been exported from Tonekabon. |
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Among the 14 companies are PT Lautan Bahari Sejahtera, which has exported tuna 48 times to the EU and PT Intimas Surya 52 times. |
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Within the mesopelagic zone, heterotrophic bacterial activity results in a dramatic decrease in the organic carbon exported from surface waters. |
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Durum wheat, used to make pasta, will be exported from the crop, he said. |
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The Nissan Hardbody is exported to other African countries as well. |
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Tapia told Prensa Latina that his company has exported tomatoes, pimientos, papayas, aubergines, beans and cucumbers to Europe and Canada with good results. |
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In 2002 she was exported in foal to South Africa, where she produced twins in a subsequent pregnancy for owners Gustav and Glynis Karlsson, of the Freyja Stud. |
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As of September, gum resin, currently only exported to Japan, will be also sent to Finland, said Alejandro Santos, program coordinator for Guatemala. |
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Production of all four major products gasoline, distillate, jet fuel and residual fuels was higher than deliveries for those products, so refined products were exported. |
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What can you expect from the country that exported the Krankies, gingerness, and that bloke with the built-up shoe who was always hanging around outside my local Tesco. |
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According to preliminary estimates netback of crude oil supplied to the Russia is lower than netbacks of crude oil exported via UAS and CPC routes. |
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As per plans, the factories would be constructed in Mtwara, Mkuranga and Tunduru, resulting in saving the current 80 per cent of Tanzania cashew nuts exported in raw form. |
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Womens tops, including blouses and T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers and sleepwear are the main categories of womens garments exported from India. |
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Despite huge logistics costs and outdated technologies, Russian methanol manufacturers have successfully exported a significant proportion of their products. |
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Vicco Narayani Cream will soon begin to be exported to the UAE along with Vicco Vajradanti, Vicco Turmeric Cream and Vicco Turmeric in Shaving Cream base. |
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Today, Shans products are being exported all over the globe including the highly developed and quality conscious markets of Europe, North America and the Middle East. |
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The British Food Standards Authority has issued a nationwide warning, saying that the manuka honey exported by the Kiwis is not what it claims to be. |
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SmartSketch doesn't require the user to understand bezier handles or nodes, but when the files are exported as an EPS 88 file, all the handles and nodes appear. |
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Based on a report by the IRI Customs Administration, marble, cement, sulfur, plaster, salt, barium sulfate were among the main mineral materials exported from Iran last year. |
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The least exports to Pakistan were made in April and May, where Kenya exported goods worth 158 million dollars in April and in May 130 million dollars worth of exports. |
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Saudi International Petrochemicals Company said it exported its first shipment of acetic acid in the first half of December, weeks earlier than planned. |
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The town's most notable employer today is Lofthouse of Fleetwood, manufacturer of the lozenge Fisherman's Friend which is exported around the world. |
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For a long time Huntsman exported his whole output to France. |
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Other grain came in, got rebagged, shipped to Djibouti, and exported. |
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In colonial times, the concept of consideration was exported to many common law countries, but it is unknown in Scotland and in civil law jurisdictions. |
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Meanwhile, Parliament passed the Tea Act to lower the price of taxed tea exported to the colonies in order to help the East India Company undersell smuggled Dutch tea. |
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New Spain's silver and cochineal red dye, were the two most important exports from the port, along with chocolate, vanilla, chili peppers, and much more were exported. |
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Australian olive oil is exported to Asia, Europe and the United States. |
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Ottoman and European testimonies confirm that from the 16th to the 19th centuries Anatolian opium was eaten in Constantinople as much as it was exported to Europe. |
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Though silk was certainly the major trade item exported from China, many other goods were traded, as well as religions, syncretic philosophies, and various technologies. |
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The kingdom is mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea as an important market place for ivory, which was exported throughout the ancient world. |
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European trade exported bullion to pay for goods from Asia, thus reducing the money supply and putting downward pressure on prices and economic activity. |
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Oil and gas are the predominant products exported by Norway and Finnish exports are dominated by wood, paper and paper products and telecommunication equipment. |
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During the 18th century this perfume became increasingly popular, was exported all over Europe by the Farina family and Farina became a household name for Eau de Cologne. |
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Antonov airplanes and KrAZ trucks are exported to many countries. |
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From the beginning of the 16th century until the end of the 17th century, Crimean Tatar slave raiding bands exported about two million slaves from Russia and Ukraine. |
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission estimated in 2008 that around 3,000 pounds of softshell turtles were exported each week via Tampa International Airport. |
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Slaves exported from Africa during this initial period of the Portuguese slave trade primarily came from Mauritania, and later the Upper Guinea coast. |
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That summer, Britain exported tanks to the campaign in Egypt. |
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The island's granite was formerly quarried, and the stone exported. |
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Petersburg, and Sochi, or exported to other countries, such as Canada. |
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Many books on religion, philosophy and science that might have been deemed controversial abroad were printed in the Netherlands and secretly exported to other countries. |
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From the first settlement, the pioneers applied themselves to agriculture and by the 15th century Graciosa exported wheat, barley, wine and brandy. |
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Moreover, it was known for its cheap wines, exported to Rome, and was used as place of relegation, one of the most famous exiles being the Roman philosopher Seneca. |
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Petersburg and Sochi, or exported to countries such as Canada. |
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Shipping was also important in the county, with coal and lime being imported in coastal vessels, and mineral ores and oak bark for tanning being exported. |
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By then, coal exports from the South Wales Coalfield via Cardiff totalled nearly 9 million tons per annum, much of it exported in the holds of locally owned tramp steamers. |
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Aden has also produced potash, which was generally exported to Mumbai. |
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Welsh friezes were also exported from Welsh ports or from Bristol. |
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Bronze objects were then exported far and wide, and supported the trade. |
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Blaenavon 'steam' coal was of high quality and it was exported globally. |
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The Argentine television industry is large, diverse and popular across Latin America, with many productions and TV formats having been exported abroad. |
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Giraffes, zebras and incense were exported to the Ming Empire of China, which established Somali merchants as leaders in the commerce between East Asia and the Horn. |
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Parts of the EU stocks are exported with the use of export subsidies. |
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