Sentence examples for was exported back from inspiring English sources

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The "black gold" was exported back to Europe from America in the 1920s, and the Soviet Union began a decidedly capitalistic trade.

The guild of the Arte di Calimala (importers, refinishers, and sellers of French and Transalpine cloth) annually imported 10,000 pieces of cloth worth 300,000 gold florins; these were sold on the streets of Florence, while a large but unknown amount was exported back out of Florence.

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Univision's version is now expected to be exported back to Mexico.

The prestige of the National's productions made it easier for this challenging work to be exported back to America and find an audience.

French (and Belgian) publishers dominate the market for Francophone African writing; the books are exported back to African countries, where their price puts them out of most people's reach.

The investors were also emboldened by a regional awareness that trade with China was now a two-way street, with goods made in China by overseas Chinese firms being exported back to the region, said Ernest Z. Bower, president of the U.S.-Asean Business Council.

When batteries are full, the surplus electricity can be exported back to the electrical grid if the building is connected to it, offsetting electricity costs from the utility company.

CO2 Reductions 2006-2008 Electricity - 108.2% reduction (because excess electricity has been exported back to the grid) Gas – 98.8% Flights – 93.2% Measures 6 kilowatt wind turbine, solar collectors, wood pellet boiler, low energy bulbs, insulation, under-floor heating, public transport and holidaying in Cornwall.

And if they become benefit claimants later on, these benefits can be exported back to the origin country, where their purchasing power may be much larger than in the host country.

Jeeps have been built other places before – China, Egypt, South America, Australia and even, back in the 1950s, Italy – but this is the first time a foreign-made Jeep will be exported back into the US.

At the Kaija fish processing plant by the coast, Scottish-caught mackerel flop along a mechanical conveyor belt to be washed before nimble-fingered workers cut and stuff the fish into tins, some of which are exported back to the UK.

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