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1 The EU is planning much more trade with Australia and New Zealand.
2 Back at CNC, Hunter said he was also anticipating more trade issues.
3 He said they are trained to do more trade - specific activities as well.
4 The desire for more trade and better links with Libya is indisputable.
5 While Russia is gradually opening up to more trade , North Korea has stalled.
6 But he called on the EU to offer more trade concessions.
7 He encouraged more trade with Asian countries, to move away from western powers.
8 There is more trade here than in any other place in the East.
9 Fostering more trade here could boost productivity and long-term growth prospects.
10 Go, thou, and reap some more trade dollars in my vineyard.
11 The Indians had to work harder, but they got more trade .
12 There was more trade here, and quite as many inhabitants.
13 He promised me more trade along the Spanish Main.
14 Don't reckon we's gwine get much more trade tonight.
15 Now one merchant concludes to play for more trade .
16 We want more trade with China, he said.
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