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As soon as money can be made from its destruction, it goes.
Unfortunately, the scale at which Exxon Mobil engages in these activities dwarfs any progress likely to be made from its climate risk report.
Priorat made a name for itself in the early 1980's when ambitious young winemakers imagined wines that could be made from its ancient yet neglected mountainous vineyards.
The word in its little-words-out-of-big-words game in the last pre-strike edition had been "fretful" & 11 weeks later the editors conscientiously printed 18 little words that could be made from its letters, including "reft," one that had eluded us during the strike.
Toyota craves the profits to be made from its 15-mile-per-gallon Sequoia but wins back an environmental halo by selling Prius hybrids.
His parents, who have a great interest in music, bought the piano for Josh, their only child, after he saw one and was "totally captivated" by the sounds that could be made from its 88 ebonies and ivories.
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Macari Vineyards has just released the second vintage of Bergen Road, which is made from its best vats and is its most expensive wine.
Roibus, which means "red bush" in Afrikaans, is grown in South Africa, and the caffeine-free tea is made from its needle-like leaves.
The river was first studied intensively in 1701, when, by command of Tsar Peter I, a survey was made from its source to the city of Polotsk (now Polatsk, Belarus).
BP has filed court documents in the US complaining that "irreparable damage" is being done to the company by unfair or inappropriate compensation payments being made from its US Gulf reparation fund.
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