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The project would do little to reduce gas prices or American dependence on foreign oil, because most of the oil carried through the Keystone XL would be for export.
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One option would be for Facebook's export to include a privacy-safe, hashed version of your friends' email address that they signed up with and share with you.
In what seemed to be an effort to reassure traders and users of rare earths, the commerce ministry said in a follow-up statement late Tuesday on its Web site that it had not decided what the total export quotas would be for all of 2011.
Most losses would be for the sheep breeding farms, the dairy export firms and the dairy farms being €12.6, €12.6 and €11.3 mln, respectively, whereas smallest losses could be expected for the goat farms, veal calf farms and sheep export firms.
One result of those talks was that China announced this week that it would publish a list of missile-related items that would be banned for export.
Mr. Hsu then asked if he could get a license, and the agent told him that no license would be approved for export to China.
Woodside and its partners would ship natural gas from the Indian Ocean about 250 miles west of here through a pipeline to the proposed plant in James Price Point, where it would be liquefied for export, most likely to China.
But Somaliland has yet to secure a deal to develop the port of Berbera, which would be vital for exporting oil and gas.
Addressing concerns about the economic consequences of Brexit, she said the lower pound would be good for exports and claimed the stock market had already recovered.
The horse meat would be exported for human consumption and for use as zoo and other animal food.
(There would be no export problems for the Duccio, because its owners were Belgian, and the relatively lenient Belgian laws on exporting art apply mainly to architecture and furniture).
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