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He says Cyprus should be bringing in its own gas by 2017, and exporting it two years later.
"One story that I really liked was that Greece was developing its own banking know-how and exporting it to the Balkans, places like Albania".
What Saudi Arabia teaches at home is, regrettably, its own concern; but the kingdom needs to be told in no uncertain terms that peddling such poison in its schools and universities is abhorrent to civilised values, and exporting it for the use of schoolchildren in the UK is totally unacceptable.
Gas-rich Qatar has invested more than $50 billion in the past decade trying to squeeze more value out of its methane -- both by chilling it to -260 degrees and exporting it as LNG as well as by backing the construction of enormous gas-to-liquids plants.
Leiweke, he said, is "taking the American model and exporting it".
By 1900 it was producing more steel than Britain and Germany combined and exporting it profitably to both those countries.
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If Madagascar turned all its cocoa into chocolate and exported it, their export revenues would multiply many times.
The Victorians invented the railway and exported it to the rest of the world; London still flushes its waste into a 150-year-old sewerage system.
"Energy-plus" buildings can even harvest energy from their environment and inhabitants and export it.
Coke took something decent (water), mucked it up, called it "the real thing" and exported it all over the globe.
"He is one of the leading managers who represented the Dutch philosophy and exported it across Europe.
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