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mex
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México, a state of Mexico.
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He taught at the University of Veracruz, Xalapa, Mex.
3 1 1957 Industrial/Monterrey (Mex).
Ernesto Canto (Mex).
Anastasiya Kapachinskaya (Russia) Ana Guevara (Mex).
Liga Pequena Obispado/Monterrey (Mex).
Mexicali/Mexicali (Mex).
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Global demand for oil has slackened, supply from elsewhere is plentiful, Iran's oil industry in poor shape, and its investment climate unfriendly.In this section Opening Windows Twin peaks Techs-Mex Rusty taps Apollo's mission Valley of the dudes ReprintsThe current sanctions regime, relaxed in stages since November 2013, is already somewhat leaky.
In contrast, Mr Ballmer once called the open-source operating system a "cancer".In this section Opening Windows Twin peaks Techs-Mex Rusty taps Apollo's mission Valley of the dudes ReprintsAs Microsoft celebrates its 40th birthday on April 4th, its executives and shareholders will be looking back wistfully to their company's lost youth.
An analysis by the Kauffman foundation, which studies entrepreneurship, found that of high-technology firms created in 2004, only 1% were founded by women.In this section Opening Windows Twin peaks Techs-Mex Rusty taps Apollo's mission Valley of the dudes ReprintsThe venture-capital business, where Ms Pao tried to make her career, is the Valley's most macho corner.
Le Plan Bowling, a 30-alley indoor centre, squats near the El Rancho Tex-Mex grill, a clay-coloured mock hacienda, complete with cactuses and sombreros.
A 1% reduction in scrap on its biggest tyre, which is a whopping 3.5 metres tall, saves 35kg of expensive rubber.In this section Opening Windows Twin peaks Techs-Mex Rusty taps Apollo's mission Valley of the dudes ReprintsApollo began without great fanfare in 1972, but it is now a big noise in the global tyre industry.
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