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"The Pacific basin market was going to be short over the next five or six years even before what happened in Japan, so now you've got an uplift in demand—it just exacerbates that situation," said Frank Harris , an LNG expert at Wood Mackenzie.
Qatar Rides Surging Demand for Liquefied Natural Gas Alex Delmar-Morgan 2011
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There needs to be that threat of incarceration because drunk driving is a crime, said Frank Harris, the state legislative affairs manager for the national MADD office.
Drunken-driving penalties could depend on your location 2011
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"The Pacific basin market was going to be short over the next five or six years even before what happened in Japan, so now you've got an uplift in demand—it just exacerbates that situation," said Frank Harris , an LNG expert at Wood Mackenzie.
Qatar Rides Surging Demand for Liquefied Natural Gas Alex Delmar-Morgan 2011
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The contract "is the first step towards the U.S. becoming a large-scale LNG exporter," said Frank Harris , head of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, at energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
BG, Cheniere Forge Gas-Export Pact Daniel Gilbert 2011
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He was always polite in conversation before women in social situations; he thought Hemingway and D. H. Lawrence were salacious, but he had a habit of slipping Frank Harris–style erotica into his fine leather-bound editions.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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The autobiography of Frank Harris was originally published in five volumes; collected here into one, it runs only just short of a thousand pages, amounting, like everything else about Harris, to just ten times too much.
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"If you put yourself in a buyer's shoes, it's worrying," says Frank Harris, an LNG analyst at energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
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(The friend: perhaps Frank Harris, author and lover; or Frank Richardson, who knew Wilde via author Ada Leverson.)
Beware Rare Book Forgeries Tom Post 2009
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With Gorgon and possibly other projects moving ahead, "there is potentially a lot more supply available than there is demand," says Frank Harris, head of global LNG at energy consulting firm Wood Mackenzie.
Gorgon Raises Pressure on Australia's Natural Gas Projects 2009
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Forgive me if I say it, but I think your method of sneering at Curzon unworthy of Frank Harris.
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