In the years after World War II, prospectors went looking for oil across southeastern Utah, hoping for a gusher. |
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The days of Jed Clampett finding an oil gusher in his back garden are perhaps gone for good. |
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A gusher of cash flow is giving businesses the wherewithal to increase their capital outlays. |
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The first gusher of the Kirkuk oilfield was not struck till 1926, after the League of Nations had finally awarded the area to Iraq, not Turkey. |
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The company just can't seem put a foot wrong as it continues to find gusher after gusher in the northern Indian region of Rajasthan. |
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He never assembled the rigs when a gusher was struck or helped carve out the rail tracks and roads that brought in more labour. |
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Summary: Introduction: Stapes gusher means the leakage of perilymphatic liquid when openning the perilymphatic cistern. |
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It thus might be said that the world's petroleum industry began with a gurgle instead of a roaring gusher. |
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The doubling of the stock markets has created a gusher of capital gains taxes. |
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It is a small car with cute looks, the first to wear the famous GTi badge, and its punchy pocket rocket engine producing 125 bhp is a real adrenaline gusher. |
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One man went on at length about the latest gusher in his oil field. |
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Oilfields need lots of money invested over a long time, so the industry prizes stable taxes as much as striking a gusher. |
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This started up a ferocious gusher that spewed out nearly 1m barrels of oil in ten days. |
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It is a short drive to the Upper Geyser Basin, home of Old Faithful, the world's best known and most reliable gusher. |
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This area is also home to Canada's first oil gusher, first oil exchange and first oil company. |
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Environmentalists are in danger of missing the chance to give this gusher a name that will stick in the historical record. |
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Summary: The dehiscence of the anterior semicircular canal is a new clinical entity, it is necessary to consider this when a gusher occurs during stapedial surgery. |
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It has created a gusher of wealth in remote places. |
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On January 16, 1862, after an explosion of natural gas Canada's first oil gusher came into production, shooting into the air at a recorded rate of 3,000 barrels per day. |
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