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The first couple have extracted much of the farmers' windfall in higher taxes, which they have recycled as subsidies and payments to poorer urban families.In the late 1940s a similar policy, with similarly beneficial terms of trade, turned Juan Perón into a popular hero, and his Peronist movement (to which the Kirchners belong) into the country's dominant political force.

His personal collection of master drawings, prints, and paintings, from which he extracted much of his inspiration, included works by the 15th 16th-century 15th 16th-centuryphael, the 17th-century FlemItalianist Rubens, artiste 17th-centuRaphaelian engraver Stheano della Bella.

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It has prevented India from extracting much of its coal reserves, among the world's largest.

There are concerns about whether the likes of Johnny Sexton can extract much of the latter given the way the game is currently and thunderously played.

Yet though land prices can soar 200-fold when planning permission is granted, councils cannot extract much of the increased value to spend on services.

Whereas normal cells typically break down glucose by burning it with oxygen, cancer cells extract much of its energy through fermentation essentially the same process microorganisms use to make yogurt, beer, and other foods.

The widely derided (including in this column) claims made by UK Oil & Gas for the "Gatwick Gusher" are being reassessed after test results, although whether it is commercially feasible to extract much of it is open to question.

They need high oil prices to pay out the capital and earn an adequate return". Left untouched for decades because it was considered too difficult to extract, much of the oil in the Canadian sands is well below ground in a thick, gloopy mixture of clay, water and bitumen.

Men of power A Brit in Brussels God be in my head One, two, three Truly, madly, deeply Murderous man Man of means ReprintsFew Londoners were unaffected by the country's self-appointed mission to take western civilisation to the benighted peoples of Africa and the East, and to extract much of their natural wealth in return for the favour.

The biggest gain will come from melding their rail operations, providing shorter routes to the sea from some mines and thus cheaper ways to achieve the blend of ores required by certain customers.Crucially, Mr Kloppers gets to extract much of the value he saw in his planned merger, but without the risk of increased debt.

First of all, if a small, corrupt nation is run by a dictatorial regime, one which extracts much of the country's wealth for personal gain, the private sector will be weak and unemployment will be high.

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