All supplies have to be brought in by road, from China to the south.
Denbury thinks it can boost that to 125 million barrels by injecting the wells with chilled carbon dioxide that will be brought in by pipeline from Mississippi.
They are on a one-year starter tenancy, which is likely to be extended to five years - a tenancy arrangement set to be brought in by the majority of councils in the East.
The SSP had grown to be the fifth biggest party in Scotland and fought for free school meals and an end to prescription charges - both of which would later be brought in by the SNP government.
Used in a room with elephant gray and even a bit of acid yellow, you get a palette that is sophisticated, a little Barbar, bonnie and bright without any superheroes, princesses or Disney characters (those will be brought in by the tenants themselves, no doubt).
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Corals 'bleach' when they are under stress, which typically has been caused by an increase in sea-surface temperatures (but which could be also brought on by variations in light, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels or pollutants).
The practical part of the exercise involves proposing how Intel can target future products for these applications, which, upon conception, live only in the realm of science fiction, but which can be brought about in real life by focus and effort over, say, a decade.
Defeat for the motion would not have caused the guidelines to be withdrawn, because they were brought in by a court order and could only be withdrawn with another order.
But that is going to be reversed under changes being brought in by the Education Secretary Michael Gove.
The ducks only work at the hotel for three months before retiring to a nearby farm, and a new set is brought in to be trained by the resident Duckmaster.
Those that like to dip their toes in both ponds might be interested in a video brought to our attention by a tipster earlier today.
In America, cases are tried in court, and can be brought by private parties as well as the state and federal governments.
But with the McDonald book, we are blessed with a thorough and clear-eyed view that could only be brought to the issue by a scholar looking in from outside.
Rival politicians can be brought into open conflict by elections, such as in Kenya, or now Zimbabwe.
There's little doubt that Pistorius' character and his previous run-in with authorities will be key issues brought up by prosecutors during his trial.
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Mr Hawkins said that before the Birchgrove store closed, staff there saw people taking large quantities of clothes, carrying three or four bags at a time, to a nearby clothes bank where they would be paid by the weight for what they brought in.
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All the panels will be finished by January 2014 and will be brought together in Scotland as a central part of the Homecoming 2014 celebrations.
Their suit challenged the validity of Monsanto transgenic patents and sought pre-emptive court protection from lawsuits that might be brought by Monsanto if its biotech traits were found in their fields.
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Tension is high in Colombo, and delegates had to be brought to Parliament by helicopter for the debates, as the police did not want to risk bringing them by road convoy.
In the Autumn Statement, Mr Osborne announced that public sector pay rises would be capped at 1% for two years - after a current two-year freeze - and the rise in the state retirement age to 67 would be brought forward by eight years to 2026.
Some of the 50 Senate Democrats who voted in favor of cloture in support of the original DREAM Act may have been moved by the humanitarian argument that young people brought here by their parents shouldn't be forced to languish in the world of the undocumented.
In events such as this, hospitals can be overwhelmed by the walking wounded before the most gravely injured are brought in.
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Changes in agricultural practices and the local climate - thought to be brought about by global warming - as well as housing, industrial and transport developments have all taken their toll on good species-rich grassland in the county.
They agreed that a deadline of April 2014 should be imposed on claims in order to avoid the cost of investigating false claims brought by claims management companies.
Instead, a powerful new "force-multiplier" has begun to be brought to bear by government officials at both the federal and state levels, in corporate board rooms and by individual Americans across this country.
Schneider also took the case up with the European Court of First Instance, which ruled Wednesday that the company should be paid back for two-thirds of its losses brought on by the delay in its EU-ordered divestiture.
All seems to be going extremely well in the relationship until the couple is besieged by the problems brought on by their various family members.
Proposals to be considered by the education committee on Tuesday said the new test would be brought in from September 2014 under a new procurement process.
The lorry and its crane had been unloading six pontoons on Friday, 16 December so that a boat could be brought onto it by Ipswich company Red Seven Marine for delivery to the Olympic site in London.
It suggests that passenger numbers at Belfast International airport may grow to 10m by 2030, while it says that the Dublin Government should be brought in on any development plans at City of Derry airport, because of its strategic importance to the whole north west.
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