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Transocean, which owned the Deepwater Horizon rig, called BPs report, quote, a self-serving attempt to hide the real cause of the explosion.
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Taylor said the BPs are the two most plastic, phony, dumb biatches to ever grace a wrestling ring.
PWTorch.com 2009
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Supporting graphic control measures, such as BPs or attack by fire positions and corresponding engagement areas.
FM 71-1 Chapter 4 Defensive Operations United States Army 1998
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Anyone selling will tell you that selling more is more important than saving a few BPs on payment processing.
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Crossing the bridges, Bronx BPs Herman Badillo and Fernando Ferrer were both defeated in numerous races for mayor, but Seth Low, former mayor of Brooklyn and president of Columbia University, was elected mayor in 1901.
Henry J. Stern: They're Off! Henry J. Stern 2011
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And GE said it was selected by BPs Iraq unit for enhance oil recovery operations in the Rumaila oil field, where it will use the Waukesha gas engine technology it recently acquired from Dresser .
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BP made $5.6 billion in profits in the first quarter of 2010. $75 million represents 1.3% of BPs profit for one quarter.
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If the old CEGB ethos of cautious, somewhat dour and pessimistic, regard to the possibility of human over-optimism at the workface, and steps to train it out of crucial workers, had come to the oil industry the price of producing oil would be a little higher than it is-----but BPs individual 'bottom line' for 2010/2011 would look healthier.
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BP made $5.6 billion in profits in the first quarter of 2010. $75 million represents 1.3% of BPs profit for one quarter.
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Crossing the bridges, Bronx BPs Herman Badillo and Fernando Ferrer were both defeated in numerous races for mayor, but Seth Low, former mayor of Brooklyn and president of Columbia University, was elected mayor in 1901.
Henry J. Stern: They're Off! Henry J. Stern 2011
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