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The major surplus product of Sweden was butter; from the mid-14th century, a fourth of Sweden's export consisted of this product.
"You've got this major surplus — that just sounds so dumb not to spend at least what you take in because that's what you're paying for," he said.
Damon Hall, a 28-year-old student, walked past the bare shelves at Major Surplus and Survival, an army supply and emergency gear store, dejectedly.
Someone would mention that we were low on bottled water, for example, and within six hours we would have a major surplus, both of the sparkling and still varieties.
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Germany has traditionally run a major trade surplus — meaning, as a consequence, that it does not borrow from the rest of the world.
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