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Some countries are highly dependent upon the export of a limited number of primary products.
Bennett-Jones nothatthet the occasional successful export of a British sitcom shouldn't eclipse the more common story of disaster.
The collapse in the price of dairy products has also prompted officials to announce that they will resume subsidies for the export of a range of goods.
A politically unstable, undemocratic and tropical nation whose economy is largely dependent on the export of a single limited-resource product, such as a fruit or a mineral.
In that case, Sir Timothy raised nearly $16 million in less than three weeks to prevent the export of a rediscovered Madonna and Child by Botticelli.
The export of a unique manuscript, a 16th-century translation of a work by the great humanist scholar Erasmus, has been delayed by the government.
The economies of the region are marked by dependence on the export of a few commodities, commonly agricultural, and consequently are extremely vulnerable to external economic events.
Jurors found him guilty of the mislabeling and unauthorized export of a FedEx package that contained plague samples he sent to Tanzania.
The government has delayed the export of a painting that has soared in value since it was identified as a lost Rembrandt, to give a UK collection time to acquire it.
JERUSALEM — Just in time for Valentine's Day, Israel allowed the export of a shipment of flowers from Hamas-run Gaza on Thursday for the first time in about a year, Israeli officials said.
After the police broke up several gangs shipping hundreds of stolen cars to Vladivostok, the government recently reinstated an old rule that allows the export of a car only after submission of proof that the registration has been canceled.
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