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In the 7th and 6th centuries bce, a white, deep-grained marble was exported for statuary, contributing much to the island's prosperity.
The condition of sugar workers was rarely noticed when the commodity was exported for sugar but the position has changed now that Brazil is the world's second-largest exporter of sugar-based ethanol to use as a biofuel in petrol.
Stolen from the United States Mint, it was exported for a king after the government committed the bumble of all bumbles, was contested in an interminable legal donnybrook, and even came close to being lost in the destruction of the World Trade Center.
Furthermore, the distribution of the contact opening was exported for each displacement step.
Before 1976, when CITES listed the species under Appendix I banning all international trade, the cotton-top tamarin was exported for use in biomedical research.
The peak information of all spectra was exported for further statistic analyses.
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Their job is further complicated because the minerals are exported for smelting in distant countries.
Some local East Coast horseshoe crabs are exported for tables in Asia.
And a lot of raw tuna product is exported for processing in neighbouring countries.
But cotton was abundant in Central America, and cottonseed meal was being exported for animal feed.
In addition, some regular peanut butter may also be exported for sale to sustain the business.
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