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1 We produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years.
2 At least 35 private Chinese companies are working to produce more satellites.
3 In short, we have to reduce our consumption and produce more water.
4 They produce more than veges here, they're growing opportunities for young people.
5 Light crudes produce more high quality fuels such as gasoline and diesel.
6 So why would animals ever choose to produce more of one sex?
7 Madam, -We have a universally acknowledged need to produce more graduates.
8 I could imagine the headlines, and the headlines would produce more 'miracles'.
9 It means that things which produce more carbon will get more expensive.
10 To produce more is impossible; they can work neither harder nor longer.
11 But a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg's firm might produce more significant sanctions.
12 The sisters have raised money to produce more than 600 dignity kits.
13 The property will, undoubtedly, produce more than the amount of my debts.
14 Manufacturers now also produce more conventional sauce bases with their gelatin intact.
15 Again he let the bowl strike rock to produce more sounding echoes.
16 So if there are too many males, parents should produce more daughters.
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