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1 The Bank of England may yet pump more money into the economy.
2 He also said he was ready to pump more money into China's economy.
3 The Bank opted on Thursday not to pump more cash into the economy.
4 OPEC's members pump more than a third of the world's oil.
5 Russia said it would also pump more , even as the coronavirus hits demand.
6 But few producers beyond Saudi have the ability to pump more .
7 Defence contractors have benefited as nations pump more money into defence.
8 Saudi Arabia's oil minister said on Thursday the kingdom would pump more if needed.
9 The European Union has resisted pressure to pump more cash into its recession-hit economies.
10 Hawthorn helped it to pump more vigorously and more rhythmically.
11 For now, however, a formal OPEC decision to pump more oil does not look likely.
12 These could sit over scarred heart tissue, and help the heart to pump more strongly.
13 It was expected to pump more consistently at capacity rates as the first quarter progresses.
14 OK, the Saudis will now pump more oil (assuming they can).
15 The sight seemed to pump more blood into his legs so he could keep going.
16 At certain times of the year, it has consent to pump more than twice that amount.
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