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  • "Our upstream investments are aimed at finding and developing oil and gas resources to help supply the energy needs of economies around the world" said George Kirkland, Chevron's executive vice president of Upstream and Gas.

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2009

  • Adopting an upstream - in short "Upstream projects need" bridges "between their projects and Ubuntu.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2009

  • The company is involved in three principal businesses namely Upstream Business, Midstream Business and Minerals Business.

    unknown title 2009

  • Among other notable entries in the series: John Ford's rediscovered 1927 backstage drama "Upstream" with live music and "Doomed Love," Manoel de Oliveira's 1978 epic of star-crossed romance, whose 262 minutes will be screened without intermission.

    And Now, a Word From Programmers Steve Dollar 2011

  • Photofest New programming includes John Ford's recently rediscovered 'Upstream'.

    And Now, a Word From Programmers Steve Dollar 2011

  • A 1927 John Ford film, "Upstream," was recently found in New Zealand, he noted.

    Silent films recovered: These new releases are oldest in a long time Peter Finn 2011

  • "Upstream," added Peter, and the sudden honk of a motor-horn punctuated the observation like a full stop.

    Captivating Mary Carstairs Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • About 85% of its capital program would be for "Upstream" activities related to large multiyear projects that she felt were consistent with the firms "Upstream" growth strategies.

    unknown title 2011

  • We believe that their "Upstream" growth initiatives are not only well defined, but long-term attractive as well.

    unknown title 2011

  • "Upstream" (Fox Film Corporation, 1927), a feature directed by four-time Academy Award winner John Ford.

    Variety.com 2010

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