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In the autumn of 1998 the economic crisis of the Russian Federation (still an important export market that time) hit Hungary hard and it delayed some important already ongoing or "just to be started" transport developments (e.g. M3 highway Eastern extension, line 4 of Budapest Metro) due to the shortage of capital.
New storage silos were built in Bjørnevatn, but from operations started, transport within the mine was performed using trackless machinery.
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He added another bus and started transporting other church and school groups, sometimes free.
But little oil travelled through the gorge until 2012, when trains started transporting crude oil from the booming Bakken formation, in North Dakota, to a terminal near the coast.
A couple of days after I had left the area, Dutch investigators finally started transporting the first parts of wreckage to the Netherlands.
When the first slave ships started transporting blacks to America in the 17th century, black lives did not matter.
By 1982, five years after the pipeline started transporting oil, 86.5 percent of Alaska revenue came directly from the petroleum industry.
After we moved a bunch of people, along with the whole tugboat community, we then started transporting the rescue personnel from New Jersey across the river.
Fire crews brought the first victim to a nearby hospital at 2 13 a.m. as Orlando police officers started transporting victims to Orlando Regional Medical Center.
When Hungary closed its border with Serbia in September 2015 and started transporting refugees and migrants by train from the Croatian border to the Austrian one at Hegyeshalom, the numbers crossing through Budapest drastically dwindled.
Based on the model results it is recommended to start transport services between Hull and a Lower Rhine inland port (i.e. Dormagen).
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