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In 1791, Hamilton proposed a series of policies to help transform America into an industrial economy, including export subsidies, prizes for industrial inventions, and public investment in infrastructure.
Britain came top for its global contribution to science and technology, thanks to the high number of journal exports, Nobel prizes and international publications it has produced.
Another raider eligible to export a big prize over the Channel is Sarkiyla (3.05).
Another British raider exported the big prize at the Curragh yesterday when Ambivalent, trained by Roger Varian, made all in the Oxigen Pretty Polly Stakes.
Lacquered Namban objects -- that is, Japanese objects made for export -- were especially prized.
Nearly all objects of daily use are decorated, and carved wooden figurines, initiation masks, cups, and beautifully embroidered handwoven raffia cloth are especially prized for export.
These studies have also brought into discussion other important indicators such as citations, number of researchers, exports, and international prizes.
The country regards itself as an export powerhouse whose goods are prized abroad.
He has since joined the elite ranks of the United States' most prized and dependable soccer export.
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