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On the wall by my desk in New York a photograph hangs: me half crouched inside a slate-gray barrel off Noriega Street, Ocean Beach.
"Once you lay that barrel down, you've got to keep on walking until you get to the wall and then lift the barrel off the floor smoothly".
In addition to the benefits in terms of security, the scheme could cut between 40 and 60 cents per barrel off the cost of shipping oil to East Asia.
But no sooner have we registered the sheer silliness of that than the men barrel off, leaving Ms. Agee to explain that the piece has no story, no costumes, no wigs, "and most importantly, no idea".
Consumer prices declined 0.3percentt in October, the government reported yesterday, and oil prices have dropped sharply, with the price of a barrel off almost 20percentt in just the last week.
It ends, also somehow fittingly, with a frantic attempt by Loyd and his colleagues to wrestle a plastic barrel off the head of a live cow that has been left in a shed next to three murdered women.
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The United States had entered World War II, and military aircraft were barreling off the assembly lines.
My oldest, Ben, an eighth grader at the time, had gone barreling off the trail, hitting a tree.
Members agreed in January to lop 1.5 million barrels off their previous quota, a decrease that took effect Feb. 1.
The fighting in Libya has taken 1.3 million barrels off the world market, and the turmoil in Yemen and Syria has subtracted an additional 300,000 barrels.
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