"In some of these developing countries, prices have gone up 80% for staple food, " she added.
Other factories producing staple foods are being inspected, and ordered to concentrate on making price-controlled goods.
Utilities, consumer-staple companies and other safe-play stocks trailed the market as investors took on more risk.
"Rice was a staple of many of their home foods, " Groff said of the students.
Hollywood picked up on the trend and made the red carpet a staple of movie premieres.
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Legal disputes over the custody of frozen embryos became a staple of divorce proceedings.
They were playing Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline, " a staple at Boston Red Sox games.
It quickly became the city's staple snack, and, after one bite, I understood why.
Characters such as Castel have always been a staple for football fans throughout the years.
"Sara Jenkins' New Italian Pantry" is built around a core of 16 staple ingredients.
The beverage has shifted from a rich, locally-produced staple to a blanched, sanitized drink.
As such, the MIDI controller is a fairly established staple in professional and bedroom studios alike.
But by then the seaside postcard had become a staple of the British holiday.
His music has become a staple in the candongueiros (shared taxis) that criss-cross the vast country.
Another staple of communism in Romania was very strong university training in physics and mathematics.
Mostly it was the rather banal factoids that seem to be the staple of first dates.
Almost at once dozens of displaced civilians started taking their staple dry rations to town.
The Plant tissue culture is focusing on other staple foods like cassava, yam, plantain, etc.
Emoticons have become almost a staple part of how we communicate with each other online.
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From ragtime to modern fusion, jazz music has always relied on one staple instrument: the piano.
It seems to be a staple amongst the maturing or cyclical economies defined under economics 101.
The turmoil has shaken Kenya's image as a staple nation in a volatile East African region.
He's the closest thing imaginable to that staple of modern myth, the horse whisperer.
Beyonce's rendition of Etta James's At Last has since become a staple of her live shows.
China has set up 11 research stations in Africa to boost yields of staple crops.
Virtual water is, for this argument, the water embedded in staple and other food commodities.
Over-the-top parental guilt trips are a staple of the family comedies Hollywood keeps rolling out.
So-called modern prefab had become a staple of home-design magazines during the housing boom.
It is a staple of religious orders to fast or adhere to a strict diet.
In some respects, yes: shareholder rights (a staple of American capitalism) are gaining ground, for example.
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