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Foodstuff measures have been rounded to the nearest tenth.
The Slender Thread: Irish Women on the Aouthern Avalon, 1750-1860 2005
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Dec. 30 -- Foodstuff smuggling plot proves to be extensive; German Embassy stated to be involved.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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Foodstuff, toiletries, household stuff, clothes and shoes, batik fabrics, and arts and crafts; the African market is a real melting pot.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan's consumer prices keep falling in February 2010
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U.N. political chief B. Lynn Pascoe, second from right, tours a food processing factory called "The Pyongyang Children Foodstuff Factory" where the World Food Program produces flour in Pyongyang, North Korea, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010.
Fore, right! 2010
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U.N. political chief B. Lynn Pascoe, second from right, tours a food processing factory called "The Pyongyang Children Foodstuff Factory" where the World Food Program produces flour in Pyongyang, North Korea, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010.
Fore, right! KWANG-TAE KIM 2010
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Foodstuff, toiletries, household stuff, clothes and shoes, batik fabrics, and arts and crafts; the African market is a real melting pot.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan's consumer prices keep falling in February 2010
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U.N. political chief B. Lynn Pascoe, second from right, tours a food processing factory called "The Pyongyang Children Foodstuff Factory" where the World Food Program produces flour in Pyongyang, North Korea, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010.
Fore, right! 2010
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Foodstuff, toiletries, household stuff, clothes and shoes, batik fabrics, and arts and crafts; the African market is a real melting pot.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan's consumer prices keep falling in February 2010
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Foodstuff shares moved up 1.85 percent, banking and financial stocks were up 1.45 percent, machinery and electronics stocks rose 1.13 percent, plastics and chemicals issues gained 0.84 percent, textile issues advanced 0.64 percent, cement stocks rose 0.61 percent and paper and pulp issues gained 0.29 percent.
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Foodstuff, toiletries, household stuff, clothes and shoes, batik fabrics, and arts and crafts; the African market is a real melting pot.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan's consumer prices keep falling in February 2010
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