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Industrially focused precious metals outperformed gold Friday, taking cues from gains in U.S. equities markets as investors bet the EU agreement would help limit further declines in Europe's appetite for raw materials.
Gold Pauses on Euro-Zone Doubts Matt Day 2011
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Industrially focused precious metals outpaced gold's gains, mirroring the sharp rise in copper.
Gold Snaps Losing Streak as Dollar Falls Matt Day 2011
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Industrially extruded quantities of guff about distant histories in small town life.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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Industrially-Contaminated Smoking Products, some that may not even contain tobacco.
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Industrially extruded quantities of guff about distant histories in small town life.
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Industrially there have been a number of new products being announced in the last few months using silver.
Archive 2006-10-01 Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2006
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Industrially there have been a number of new products being announced in the last few months using silver.
Silver Talk October Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2006
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Industrially, Mr. Gallois's turnaround plan seems to be working and Airbus seems headed to clearer skies.
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Industrially, of course, one associates it with the manufacture of the famous Toledo blades, which it is said are made as wonderful as ever, and I had a dim idea of getting a large one for decorative use in a, New York flat.
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(POL-uh-muhrz) Industrially produced chemical substances consisting of a number of molecules linked together with covalent bonds.
synthetic polymers 2002
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