For gone is the implied but relatively crude Manichaeism of the earlier books. |
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Hay is rich in crude fiber / fibre which is essential for the cavies eupepsia. |
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It had tightened its grip on power through unconstitutional legislation, abrogation of the rule of law, and crude violence. |
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To put the matter abruptly, the advertising industry is a crude attempt to extend the principle of automation to every aspect of society. |
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The parts fit together jaggedly, but the crude welds enable the robots to function. |
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He was, by all accounts, a crude chap who, when he cursed, did so to effect. |
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Rocky was quite powerful and determined, but he was also crude and not hard to hit. |
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The refinery has a daily capacity of 70,000 barrels of crude and produces gasoline, diesel fuel, military jet fuel, solvents and asphalt. |
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Behind the crude market-value jingoism, there was a second argument as to the role of the media. |
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They then perform a crude screening of the organisms to determine if they contain novel chemicals that are biologically active. |
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A more crude approach is bin raiding, where thieves steal rubbish to search for sensitive documents such as bank statements or utility bills. |
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The vessel was holed in numerous tanks with loss of crude and resultant pollution. |
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The two-year-old plant has the capacity to make 3,000 barrels of crude biofuel each week. |
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As he stepped from his hut, his horse whinnied from the crude stable next to the house. |
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In Nigeria, federal authorities are clamping down on a rash of crude oil thefts. |
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Behind the cross, crude propeller blades on whirligigs made by local artist R A Miller and planted on Windy Hill, spin and twirl on gusty days. |
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In the period after 1807 most colonies experienced a decrease in the crude death rate. |
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Text-messaging is crude when compared with video transmission and other whizzy technology promised by next-generation wireless networks. |
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Here and there lay the bodies of a few raiders, killed by desperate farmers wielding crude weapons. |
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It may sound crude, but that is, in essence, the choice women are repeatedly asked to make. |
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Meanwhile Santos and its partners Magellan and Oilmin, which are selling crude at the ruling world parity price, are making a killing. |
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ChevronTexaco last week revealed it had found up to 500 million barrels of recoverable crude 80 miles north-west of Shetland. |
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Experts have been saying that we have another 40 or so years of cheap recoverable crude oil left. |
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Indeed, throughout most of history, these crude forms of fuel answered the world's energy needs. |
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The author makes claims for the central importance of the railway in every aspect of life without seeming a crude reductionist. |
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Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil. |
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For 1000 rupees I could be balanced on a crude seat hung from a pole between two thin, reedy men and jolted to the top. |
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This has reflected back on the UK market, partially re-establishing the link between crude and gas prices that previously existed. |
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His insights into naked human emotion are simplistic at best, and crude and uncouth at their worst. |
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The word once referred to a crude model of a more important work, and in a sense it still does. |
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The suite of maternal proteins in the crude albumen creates complex banding patterns, with high probability of differences between females. |
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The quality of the fish is impressive, reared as they are in more sizeable areas than crude stew ponds. |
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Rather crude crystals, occasionally associated with wulfenite, have been collected at the Mammoth-St. Anthony mine, Pinal County. |
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Waterborne commerce, vital to any archipelago, was conducted in crude sailing craft. |
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Bystanders and ambulance workers made crude stretchers to carry the wounded to vehicles to take them to nearby hospitals. |
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China links domestic prices for crude oil and refined products to international prices, adjusted after a one-month lag. |
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It is this crude version of relativism about truth which I am concerned with here, not its more sophisticated philosophical cousins. |
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The relaxation of rules and the news that crude oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be made available helped calm the energy markets. |
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Full-colour photos of her early zines show crude drawings superimposed on yellow roses or pages torn from stock reports. |
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As demand in China has heated up, the price of light crude zoomed to meet that demand. |
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Victorians sought to create respectable personal habits in societies where the vast majority of inhabitants can be described only as crude. |
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As stated above, this gives us, temporarily, a crude seasonal adjustment while we build up more respectable sample sizes. |
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He fashioned a crude lean-to out of twigs and pitch, ensnared wild game in a hand-made wooden trap, and divined the coveted secret of fire. |
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She'd found plenty of driftwood and deadfalls in the vicinity of the gazebo, enough to construct a crude lean-to on the creek bank. |
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He wiped moisture from his muzzle and ducked back under the meagre cover his crude lean-to offered. |
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But motorists may wonder why the price of petrol leaps up so quickly when the crude oil it comes from was sold when the price was much lower. |
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By their willing participation in this drama, Anzac troops were transformed from crude colonials to Homeric heroes. |
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In addition, it is believed they possess crude electronic devices capable of triggering incendiary bombs. |
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When he drank too much he would become abusive, and could also be lewd and crude. |
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But it does play on social mores and our embarrassment about natural bodily functions, albeit in a crude way. |
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In this case, the Soviet nostalgia is not a function of crude economic or social factors, but of the acute sense of geo-political loss. |
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This crude fabrication is a manifestation of a sharp rightward lurch experienced by so many academics. |
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The crude crystals are recrystallized from a mixture of toluene and ligroin by use of decolorizing charcoal. |
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Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a likeness which the Emperor sharply recognised. |
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Frank Knaus found crude 3.1-cm pyrite cubes covered with a crust of limonite. |
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Consider, first, a fairly crude altimeter, a device used for measuring altitude or height above sea level. |
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Many of the buildings have lost their thatched roofs or have had them replaced by crude sheets of corrugated iron. |
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That would allow Russian crude to be loaded into some of the very large crude carriers that regularly cross the Atlantic. |
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Tyres are no longer manufactured from rubber plants but from synthetic materials produced from crude oil. |
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At the risk of oversimplifying, the relevant questions can be gathered under three crude rubrics as the What, How, and Why questions. |
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Two products which come directly from the crude oil and do not require further processing are asphalt and waxes. |
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In crude terms, I suppose that one could say that it is a sprat to catch a mackerel, but the message must be got across. |
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It was the Exxon Valdez which ran aground on the Alaskan coast in 1989 spilling 40 million litres of crude oil. |
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They had no written language beyond a crude system of notations which were even more limited than the runes of Earth's ancient barbarians. |
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Where is the description of the stable, crude and bare, with cattle lowing and the baby Jesus lying on a bed of hay? |
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Human nature and its failings are given a crude inspection, at times becoming a sad, pathetic spectacle. |
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It is no art, just a sad, quite sad, attempt at craft, clever and crude, for commerce. |
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Buoyed by high crude prices, Western oil majors are reporting outsize profits. |
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I think it is crude, tasteless, and not to mention a cheap stab at getting attention. |
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But all those parodies and crude appeals to the worst and most tasteless side of our nature, make me despair of human creativity. |
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I am very concerned about the likely world-wide depression that would ensue if the world were to be cut off from Saudi crude. |
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To ease my back and save time, I screwed a piece of plywood to the top of a sawhorse and made a crude table to catch the piece of split wood. |
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A lively and crude cast of food wizards and malaperts enliven Bourdain's narrative. |
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Most feature anomalously crude draftsmanship, scabby surfaces and flat-footed figuration. |
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The work is a violent political satire, largely couched in crude physiological terms, many of them scatological. |
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Sarcasm is usually pretty obvious and shouldn't need telegraphing in such a crude manner. |
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The designs are quite schematic, even crude in their style of representation, and it is not always easy to decipher them. |
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It is mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring. |
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Instead, they move from set-piece to set-piece, seldom bringing anything but the most crude of psychological baggage along with them. |
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Joe, who is employed, lives under a bridge in a crude, tent-like structure because he can't afford low-cost housing. |
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Meanwhile, the soaring crude oil price and burgeoning demand in the Far East should provide some soothing balm to the share price. |
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The filmmaker has once again wrapped up crude banalities in shiny tin foil. |
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Blind faith is too crude a term, but banishment of doubt was, and is, part of it. |
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Geometric shapes in variegated colors form the center of a crude cross enclosed in a thinly outlined yellow circle. |
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The EU is considering making all-risks, third-party insurance compulsory for ships carrying crude oil. |
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They had one crude but catchy hit followed by a maudlin and sappy second single. |
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He's grouchy, mean-spirited, and crude, but, of course, hiding a heart of gold just waiting to be melted by the wonderful ladies on his team. |
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Consequently, he is advising investors to buy a basket of commodities such as copper, sugar, cotton, corn and crude oil. |
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I heard the first few measures of Mozart's third violin concerto in my head set to the rhythm of the crude chant. |
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The Australian sharemarket took a battering today, falling almost one per cent, as the price of crude oil surged to a new record high. |
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All that feeling, emotion and fantasizing was wrapped up in a crude Marxist politics. |
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He is crude, frequently drunk, and often melancholy, and he feels resigned to the disappointing course his once-promising life has taken. |
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The crude oil, known as concrete, is semi-solid at ordinary temperature because of a large amount of higher fatty acids, chiefly palmitic acid. |
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Such crude words from your lips is unforgivable in the daughter of a titled lord, is it not? |
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Kurosawa's film conveys these messages without utilizing crude sadomasochistic images, yet it's a much more frightening film. |
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Many of the slaves are seen as passive, enjoying their servitude with a crude, animalistic joy. |
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The most crude method is to look at how far a politician has climbed up the greasy pole marked promotion. |
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He was a bit crude and matter-of-fact in his dialogue, though he did promise me a box of Belgian chocolates. |
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The giveaways are the touch hole, the patina, and the crude crown on the one on the left. |
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The interesting thing is that beneath this brazen and rather crude exterior he is a quite a sensitive soul isn't he? |
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In the crude form kaolin has limited uses, however beneficiated kaolin is widely used in the paper industry, in ceramics and in paint. |
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Here she's at her best, in a part that requires her to be tough and crude, a relentless force of pure ego. |
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With scarcity and stagnation cast aside, the economy could finally throw off the shackles of a crude good-for-good bartering system. |
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Tar sands crude and shale gas threaten both the quality and quantity of freshwater resources. |
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The first oil refinery in Australia to contain a catalytic cracking unit was at Glen Davis, producing 160000 barrels a day of crude shale oil. |
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The higher trade deficit, which may emerge from rising crude oil prices, is also manageable. |
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Seeing the work as a crude forebear of Elizabethan tragic drama effaces its status as an instance of de casibus literature. |
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Enzyme activity was determined by the transferase assay in crude leaf extracts. |
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To be tough on sick absence you need to tackle the root causes rather than adopting a crude big stick approach. |
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For decades, the coral formations and their marine life have been literally devastated by crude dynamite fishing techniques and trawling. |
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They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross. |
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After long enough, you just roll over and accept the fact that you're a sexist, bigoted, insensitive, crude, cretin. |
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Another feed may list 12 percent crude protein, 7 percent crude fat, and lysine, methionine, biotin, vitamin E and thiamin levels on the tag. |
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The music mocks the pompous words with its crude, plodding scales, and speaks of horror rather than triumph. |
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The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery. |
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It enabled him to see beyond the crude populist image to the harsh realities that give stability and strength to Matisse's radiant vision of light and color. |
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Patients with suspected hypothyroidism are usually asked to take their basal axillary temperature, which provides a crude estimate of basal metabolic rate. |
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The crude, rusting poles are piled side-by-side in a snowdrift of steel on the floor of the Hirshhorn. |
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Originally conceived by author clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous. |
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When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport. |
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He learned to make axe-handles, whiffletrees, neck-yokes and crude sleds. |
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Diesel engines were once very crude things, often doing their best to pilfer ideas from the best petrol engines in order to imbue them with some semblance of bearability. |
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An air of mystery has surrounded the crude carvings of naked females, called Sheela-na-gigs, since their scholarly discovery some one hundred and sixty years ago. |
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She first described the procedure in crude terms, and then went into more detail. |
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There's little indication of the available range of ethical theories, from crude emotivism to Platonic realism, from McDowellian objectivism to virtue theory. |
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Queen Elizabeth I owned forks for sweetmeats but chose to use her fingers instead, finding the spearing motion to be crude. |
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Similarly, the Economic Minister of Lithuania has been negotiating with a Russian oil company to exchange Lithuanian oil profits for Russian crude oil. |
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Very few people are crude relativists, as Sokal acknowledges. |
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This lag could explain the degradation observed in samples from crude lysates produced by these lysis methods even in the presence of RNase inhibitors. |
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You only have to see a film such as Sunrise to realise why many people considered the coming of sound as a disaster and why early talkies were crude and ungainly. |
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Those higher construction costs will mean higher costs for companies who want to use the pipeline to ship their crude to market. |
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Not only did it look like and have the texture of crude oil, it tasted like it had been recently drilled. |
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Beside a statue of Mordecai Anielewicz, the hero of the Warsaw uprising, dripped a crude cartoon of an Auschwitz-bound train. |
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For example, the 1975 Energy Policy and Conservation Act bars most exports of U.S. crude oil. |
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Lin was soon to make statements crude in content and minatory in tone. |
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Total oil production figures include crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other liquid energy products. |
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I glared with horror at Lucien for his crude statement, all in the meanwhile backing away from the two of them in an embarrassing attempt to hide my appalling state. |
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Many of the U.S. reserves of crude oil are found in the Midwest and along the plains region. |
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It is suggested that herbal medicine might be effective for abnormal biorhythm because of the amounts of melatonin found in the crude drugs and Kampo medicines. |
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At that, he withdraws a shiv and runs the crude blade in a slow, deliberate arc from the top of his brow to his chin as the guards rush and tackle him. |
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Kirkeby evidently was not above barbarizing them with crude strokes and muddy patches of overpainting when they threatened to become too accessible. |
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The raw materials for these products derived from coal or crude oil. |
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In the same episode, Lori died during a crude C-section while giving birth to her daughter, Judith. |
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Users first discovered it last spring, and even patched together a crude batch file which killed and restarted the ink-continent digitizer process. |
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Yet she also conceded that there is some crude residue still inside the Tesoro rail-facility stormwater system. |
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The United States in particular counts on Nigeria as one of its main sources of the light, low-sulphur crude that is most suitable for refining into petrol. |
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This data point, which is not be confused with the more popular ISM purchasing managers index, is a relatively crude one. |
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Far from a crude warlord, he was a chameleon, equally comfortable as a preacher or a warrior. |
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There is a very thin line between crude sexuality and sensuality. |
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Three kids play cricket among the crude gravestones in a cemetery that is the largest in the province. |
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Revenue is generated from the sale of crude oil, according to Luay al-Khatteeb, an energy expert at the Brookings Doha Center. |
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Motorists will welcome the continuing reductions in fuel prices, thanks to lower crude costs and the strengthening of the euro against the dollar. |
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Variables like weather, azimuth, elevation, crude launchers, and rocket viability quickly add up. |
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Brent Crude is a major trading classification of sweet light crude oil that serves as a major benchmark price for purchases of oil worldwide. |
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Although Bonny declined as aport in the first half of the century, the discovery of crude oil in commercial quantifies led to Bonny's revival. |
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This is a multi-billion dollar integrated project which is to include an expensive upgrader to turn the bituminous oil into synthetic crude. |
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Then, metastable nanoparticles were eliminated by thermochemical treatment of the crude product with excess thiol. |
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The move is being driven by rapidly increasing up-stream raw material prices based on crude oil including meta-tolouic acid and metaxylene. |
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Joint stockpiling gives South Korea first rights to purchase the crude oil in case of an emergency, such as a crude oil shortage. |
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Gulf Navigation became involved in a dispute in 2010 regarding the redelivery of the vessel Gulf Scandic, a very large crude carrier. |
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The deal is expected to include the capture of natural gas released as a by-product of crude oil extraction, an Oil Ministry official said. |
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Current technology includes heating crude oil and injecting drag reducing agent chemicals to reduce oil viscosity. |
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He said crude oil would be imported from Russia, Kirgizstan, and Turkmenistan to Afghanistan. |
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Another crisis in the Middle East, another jump in crude oil prices. |
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Refiners can use reformate, a blendstock derived from naphtha, but crude must run through other process units to get it, Heminger said. |
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The Kriti Jade tanker loaded Kurdish crude in Turkey and then sailed to Ashkelon on March 3 and Haifa a few days later. |
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It is possible that the crude relative risk calculated in this study is misestimated to some degree. |
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Decolorization of simulated textile dye baths by crude laccases from Trametes hirsuta and Cerrena unicolor. |
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Comparative studies on the effect of crude aqueous and solvent extracts of clove on the cariogenic properties of Streptococcus mutans. |
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To determine the effects of the crude and active fraction on oral colonization and cariogenic potential, a total of 30 rats were purchased. |
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This report examines international trade and worldwide market trends pertaining to carnallite, sylvite and other crude natural potassium salts. |
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Upgraders convert mined bitumen from oil sands into refinery-ready synthetic crude. |
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He used the leg rope of his board as a crude tourniquet and that helped save his life, said surgeon Jack Ashworth. |
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For example, Cosmo Oil will ship crude and semi-processed oil to Hyundai Oilbank's facilities for refining into Cosmo Oil-brand products. |
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Revenue rose 10 per cent to 57 billion ringgit on higher crude oil prices, Petronas said. |
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He flirted with women in a crude, dorky and easily traceable way. |
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An important part of Iranian crude oil exports consists of pre-paid liftings by Japanese and European term clients. |
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Evaporation of the methanol, with a rotary evaporator made it possible to determine the actual weights of the crude extract. |
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The crude extract was then decanted, filtered and concentrated using rotary evaporator until methanol was completely removed. |
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Petropiar, one of four upgraders that processes a tar-like crude found in the Orinoco region, was taken out of service on Oct. |
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In petroleum industry parlance, production refers to the quantity of crude extracted from reserves, not the literal creation of the product. |
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On the rare occasions when the Royal Mint did strike coins, they were relatively crude, with quality control nonexistent. |
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He was a popular leader in the first half of his reign, but became a crude and insane tyrant in his years controlling government. |
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That was the long way around of saying that I tend to use terribly crude debugging techniques with unsafe printfs. |
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The word stockade also refers to a military prison in an army camp, and in some cases, even a crude prison camp or a slave camp. |
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Another manuscript of the same century has a crude but spirited picture which brings us into close touch with the existing game. |
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Major imports include crude oil, machinery, gems, fertiliser, and chemicals. |
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Secondary steelmaking involves refining of the crude steel before casting and the various operations are normally carried out in ladles. |
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Since the early 2000s, the company has been focusing its refining business on processing crude from oil sands and tight oil from shales. |
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The study found that even very low concentrations of crude oil can slow the pace of fish heartbeats. |
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They were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. |
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Kenya has an oil refinery that processes imported crude petroleum into petroleum products, mainly for the domestic market. |
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In a twist on the miracle of the saint crying milk, her neogoth eye makeup had made her look as though she were crying black crude oil. |
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Indonesia has extensive natural resources, including crude oil, natural gas, coal, tin, copper, and gold. |
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There are 860 wells in various municipalities extracting crude oil and natural gas. |
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The druids presided over human or animal sacrifices that were made in wooded groves or crude temples. |
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I believe these simple, crude noticings on my part must parallel the beginnings of systems of augury. |
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Greenpeace had claimed that the tanker contained 5,500 tonnes of crude oil, while Shell estimated it only contained 50 tonnes. |
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At the opposite extreme from methane lie the heavy tars that remain as the lowest fraction in a crude oil refining retort. |
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These reserves require distillation and upgrading to produce synthetic crude and petroleum. |
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Sodium and potassium are removed from residual, crude and heavy distillates by a water washing procedure. |
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A simpler and less expensive purification system will do the same job for light crude and light distillates. |
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Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries. |
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For example, moving crude oil from oil wells in Nigeria to the refineries on the coast of the United States. |
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Merchant oil tankers carry a wide range of hydrocarbon liquids ranging from crude oil to refined petroleum products. |
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Oil reserves denote the amount of crude oil that can be technically recovered at a cost that is financially feasible at the present price of oil. |
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You buy our crude oil and sell it back to us, refined as petrochemicals, at a hundred times the price you've paid us. |
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It is used to price two thirds of the world's internationally traded crude oil supplies. |
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Much US and Canadian crude oil from the interior is now shipped to the coast by railroad, which is much more expensive than pipeline. |
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The agency said that, unlike heavier crude oil, the marine engine oil should evaporate or disperse naturally. |
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The assault was crude, and Hoepner soon lost 80 out of 500 AFVs in the first attack. |
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The region is abundant in fossil fuels including natural gas, crude oil and lignite coal. |
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In the dried crude root, their phenolic aglycones are responsible for the typical odor reminiscent of methyl salicylate or anethole. |
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Such analysis can also be used to follow weathering and degradation of crude spills. |
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The surrounding Maracaibo Basin contains large reserves of crude oil, making the lake a major profit center for Venezuela. |
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Although overall yields are comparatively low, Lower Saxony is also an important supplier of crude oil in the European Union. |
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A meager talent for sketching and crayon work led me to attempt crude picturizations involving the outlandish denizens of my nighted thoughts. |
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At its peak in 1988, it was the largest producer and second largest exporter of crude oil, surpassed only by Saudi Arabia. |
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Ghana produces and exports an abundance of hydrocarbons such as sweet crude oil and natural gas. |
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Economic sanctions against Iran, such as the embargo against Iranian crude oil, have affected the economy. |
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He partly transformed aniline into a crude mixture which, when extracted with alcohol, produced a substance with an intense purple colour. |
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Spruce impregnated with crude resin and dried is also greatly increased in strength thereby. |
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In the 19th century, gas stage lighting would go from a crude experiment to the most popular way of lighting theatrical stages. |
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Nothing is known of the early history of the cross, although its crude shape suggests that it is very old. |
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The traditional abortionist is a woman who uses crude methods to do the operation. |
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Also, Sinopec started a new crude distillation unit at its Yangzi refinery. |
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Ashinsky closed down its open-hearth furnaces in 2010 and launched a single electric-arc furnace, boosting crude steel capacity to 1m tonnes. |
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Originally it was quite a crude game played on broomsticks with just the quaffle. |
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Kuwait is not alone in watching its breakeven crude prices double, even as oil prices climb. |
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Estonian Oil Service tranships Russian and Belorussian heavy fuel oils and crude oil servicing the global export markets. |
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The balance of the crude is sold as raffinates, which are used as gasoline octane enhancers in the petroleum fuel industry. |
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Traders said Adnoc may have steepened the cuts in allocation of its lighter crude because of an oversupply of such grades in the market. |
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Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene isomers are the major components of crude petroleum and petroleum products. |
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The production of crude oil is driving the consumption of oilfields stimulation chemicals market, globally. |
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The VP70Z, a crude adaptation of a machine pistol to a semi-automatic, drew laughs from the handgun crowd. |
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The low crude oil prices have created a demand for optimizing production from existing oilfields and to operate at an economical rate. |
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Wooden sticks were strapped to iron pipes with one end blocked and a touch hole bored so as to ignite the crude gunpowder mixture. |
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He was arrested when a crude nail bomb partially detonated at a restaurant. |
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Now, I am not trying to be crude, but what happened next was the squirmiest bit of all. |
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We placed one log on the ground, and another athwart, forming a crude cross. |
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Pasternak portrays art as iskusstvo-vran'e, the art that deceives, defending it against Lef's demands for a crude authenticism. |
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Totally plain blade and simple two-branch, single-knuckle bow guard with evidence of crude sand casting. |
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The price of crude oil is determined in continuous trading between professional players in World's many commodities exchanges. |
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Somewhat crude occult exploitationer about a little girl who is possessed by a devil. |
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As the poet decorously shows his desire to consummate the marriage, he retains the fescennine element without being crude. |
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As a result of the rise in crude oil prices, the cost per food mile worldwide has soared. |
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It's like saying that Dickens put in all this crude, comic stuff to please the groundlings. I don't think he did. |
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The actors carry off this farce with the usual crude camp, semaphore gestures, shameless hamminess, and heavy ogling. |
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This is indeed a crude measure, as key groups and their fertility rates are not clear. |
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The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. |
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In its strictest sense, petroleum includes only crude oil, but in common usage it includes all liquid, gaseous and solid hydrocarbons. |
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An oil well produces predominantly crude oil, with some natural gas dissolved in it. |
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Condensate resembles gasoline in appearance and is similar in composition to some volatile light crude oils. |
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The kerogen in the rock can be converted into crude oil using heat and pressure to simulate natural processes. |
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Each crude oil has unique molecular characteristics which are revealed by the use of Crude oil assay analysis in petroleum laboratories. |
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Iran's condensate exports hit the highest in September after its top client China resumed buying of the ultra-light crude for the first time in six months, Reuters wrote. |
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Iran's condensate sales are its biggest source of income after crude and refined products, with Dubai its biggest buyer ahead of Asian buyers including China. |
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This became increasingly apparent in 1967, when the tanker Torrey Canyon spilled 120,000 tons of crude oil when it ran aground entering the English Channel. |
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By the end of the 1920s, Shell was the world's leading oil company, producing 11 percent of the world's crude oil supply and owning 10 percent of its tanker tonnage. |
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The decrease was the result of strong demand for crude oil in the United States and uncharacteristically low futures prices, which reduced quantities stored at the terminal. |
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The crude copolymer product was purified by redissolving it in 1,4-dioxane and then adding the solution dropwisely into a large excess of isopropyl alcohol. |
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Feminists critics have described Emin as using the historical notion of the bedroom and its importance for female experiences, as a site for crude intervention. |
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Cereal crops are usually avoided when other more attractive foods are available, the species appearing to prefer high energy foodstuffs over crude fibre. |
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A crude border had already been drawn up by Lord Wavell, the Viceroy of India prior to his replacement as Viceroy, in February 1947, by Lord Louis Mountbatten. |
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When that mentality prevails, constitutional democracy, limited government, and the spontaneous market order will give way to crude majoritarianism and market socialism. |
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Acid rain may be of extra concern to vehicle owners in Gulf coast states as the burning of crude oil releases toxic fumes which lead to acid rain. |
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Department of Transportation warning about the potential high volatility of crude from the Bakken oil patch in eastern Montana and western North Dakota. |
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Petrozuata and the other SAs have been exempted from the OPEC production cuts because they have upgraders that turn the extra-heavy oil and bitumen into synthetic crude. |
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Production facilities to produce polymeric and monomeric MDI from crude MDI are expected to be completed by mid-2006, as will logistics facilities. |
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A U-bolt served as a crude pin guard, though I normally tossed it aside because I wasn't used to such clutter after years of instinctive shooting. |
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The money was to be subtracted from the compensation Caracas owed the IOCs for taking majority stakes in the region's heavy crude oil-based upgraders. |
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Recently antibutyrylcholinestrasic activity was detected in the crude venom extracted from the tentacle material of the Mediterranean jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca. |
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In addition, both oxygen and nitrogen heterocyclic hydrocarbons, such as parent and alkyl homologues of carbazole, quinoline, and pyridine, are present in many crude oils. |
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A closely connected nosologic issue that reflects similar inclinations is the tendency to dichotomize continuous variables into crude categories of disease and health. |
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As in England, the monarchy may have had model portraits used for copies and reproductions, but the versions that survive are generally crude by continental standards. |
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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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However, in November 2008 the surcharge dropped to zero following the sharp reduction in crude prices during the credit crunch and as of November 2009 is still at zero. |
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The comic's style parodies the straightlaced British comics of the post-war period, but with crude toilet humour, black comedy, and sexual or violent storylines. |
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To supply the equivalent amount of power by burning fossil fuels would require some 58,800 kiloliters of crude oil per year, approximately equal to 300,000 oil drums. |
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State newspapers and television stations reprehended Stoner for his crude racial demagoguery, but recognized his constitutional right to freedom of expression. |
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The poetlings around him were timid, crude, experimental, but Sackville writes like a young and inexperienced master perhaps, yet always like a master. |
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Westward Ho will also have access to the oil hub at Clovelly, Louisiana, the delivery point of Mars Sour crude oil, another popular grade with US Gulf Coast refiners. |
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The ISO 4217 standard includes a crude mechanism for expressing the relationship between a major currency unit and its corresponding minor currency unit. |
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Phillips Petroleum rapidly became a fully integrated oil company that included oil and gas production, crude oil pipelines and refineries, and marketing of petroleum products. |
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In 1848 Young set up a small business refining the crude oil. |
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Oil and gas exploration off Ghana's eastern coast on the Gulf of Guinea is ongoing, and the amount of both crude oil and natural gas continues to increase. |
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By the late 1700s, a number of crude ginning machines had been developed. |
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Some species have been used in the form of crude drugs as anodynes, antiphlogistics, antitussives, expectorants, antiasthmatics and detoxicants, especially in China. |
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In 2006, the cultivation of newly discovered crude oil in the town of Spanish Lookout has presented new prospects and problems for this developing nation. |
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Four different types of hydrocarbon molecules appear in crude oil. |
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Wells are drilled into oil reservoirs to extract the crude oil. |
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On the other hand, oil shales are source rocks that have not been exposed to heat or pressure long enough to convert their trapped hydrocarbons into crude oil. |
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It is uncertain when the first crude oil pipeline was built. |
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New Brunswick will also refine some of this western Canadian crude and export some crude and refined oil to Europe from its deep water oil ULCC loading port. |
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Fans of AFC Boars and Skew Bridge FC were shocked to find crude player profiles they would not want their children to read in the souvenir programme. |
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Brent crude is still used today as a standard benchmark for pricing oil, although the contract now refers to a blend of oils from fields in the northern North Sea. |
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A supertanker berths at Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura Sea Island Terminal, part of the Port of Ras Tanura, the world's largest crude oil export terminal complex. |
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It produced crude oil and natural gas from 24 wells for delivery to the Flotta oil terminal on Orkney and to other installations by three separate pipelines. |
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The agreement will see the United States unfreeze billions in Iranian assets while the EU notably suspends a 2012 ban on insuring and transporting Iranian crude oil. |
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Brent is the leading global price benchmark for Atlantic basin crude oils. |
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