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In the 1980s when Iran's foreign currency reserves dried up, licensed exchange bureaux closed down and the black market was run by the street money-changers of Tehran's Ferdowsi Street.
Aided by the fact that New Zealand introduced conscription in August 1916, the continuous supply of reinforcements prevented it from suffering the reduction in the number of battalions that affected the British and Australian divisions as their manpower reserves dried up.
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They are on the road for four or five hours and more, their energy reserves drying up like sidewalk puddles on a sunny day.
To the dismay of inexperienced politicians in his left-dominated coalition, creditors have dug in their heels with cash reserves drying up inexorably as negotiations over a deal to unlock further bailout funds have gone to the wire.
With bank reserves drying up, liquidity at an all-time low and state revenues dropping precipitously because of the instability, the situation had been exacerbated by growing alarm over the economy.
What happens when your oil reserves dry up in less than twenty years, which is what everyone's saying, by the way.
As oil revenues plummet and foreign reserves dry up, this matters.Mr Abubakar remains one of a depressingly small group of commercial farmers in Nigeria.
The tap water in Adelaide, which draws 40% of its municipal supplies from the river and up to 90% when other reserves dry up, was beginning to taste saline.
Now he intends to rely on Iranian gas as Oman's reserves dry up: a pipeline is planned that would supply Oman and allow it to export some.Oman is reportedly a source of some of the contraband smuggled into Iran, but that illicit trade may end and be replaced with more lucrative legitimate commerce if Iran is able to reach a nuclear deal with the West.
ATHENS/BRUSSELS, May 5 (Reuters) - Greece blew hot and cold with its euro zone partners on Tuesday as it struggled to avert a potentially catastrophic funding crunch this month, when it must make a big debt repayment to the IMF as cash reserves dry up.
There has been a downturn in purchasing power for ordinary Zimbabweans, as well as runs on banks as cash reserves have dried up. .
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