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Mineral deposits, partly exploited, include silver, copper, lignite, zinc, iron, and arsenic.
Historically, Venezuelans have not eaten great amounts of fish, and they have only partly exploited inland and ocean fishing grounds.
Brazil contains extremely rich mineral reserves that are only partly exploited, including iron ore, tin, copper, pyrochlore (from which ferroniobium is derived), and bauxite.
Their relationship ultimately was only partly exploited; but the best of these recordings, Morgan's "Expoobident" and Mr. Shorter's "Introducing Wayne Shorter," are undervalued (and only sporadically available) gems.
The potential for rain water harvesting was only partly exploited.
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But the series scarcely mentions the bitter controversy over how much the Chess brothers and the music publishing company they partly owned exploited these artists.
He built a business empire partly on outsourcing, partly on exploiting the post-2008 housing problems of less financially-cushioned Americans, and partly on the full use of existing bankruptcy laws.
Taylor is accused of stoking civil war in neighbouring Sierra Leone partly to exploit its mineral resources and diamond fields.
He really behaves like that, and many people get mad and upset by his behavior". Partly by "exploiting loopholes," Professor Shimada said, Livedoor expanded into a conglomerate of almost 50 companies.
But, after the war, as the armies of his Kuomintang (KMT) government crumbled in the face of Mao Zedong's Communists, Chiang's standing likewise disintegrated.The KMT was a dictatorial regime that had risen to power partly through exploiting its links with Shanghai gangsters.
In spite of its potential, however, the terahertz region hasn't been widely exploited, partly due to limitations of current sources.
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