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This carried a reminder to Iran that, big though its oil exports to China are, they come to only about half of Saudi Arabia's.
"Many brands like Rolex will never come to Only Watch if they are going to be outshined by the price for Patek Philippe," Mr. Pons said.
But I can come to only one conclusion: Either Snelling was so overcome that he lost control of his faculties, or he made a lamentable mistake.
Losses of $110 billion – spread over several years – would come to only about one percent of the total national homeowners' equity.
The total airport costs, including rent for hangars and fuel fees, come to only 3 or 4percentt of operating costs for airlines, Mr. DeCota said.
If you ordered a Bits Best Bagel Platter and asked them to throw on extra toppings, like avocado, bacon, sun-dried tomato, steak fries, chicken wings and mozzarella sticks, that would still come to only $25.80.
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Lindner came to only a few games each season.
In 1993, borrowings by the Japanese government came to only 61% of GDP.
The water came to only about eight inches in the kitchen and has already drained away.
But here's the other side of that: It comes to only about 500 more hits per season.
At one point in 2002, American aid funds for Afghanistan came to only fifty-two dollars per person.
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