You will say, 'Thanks a ton.' Then you will come straight home.
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The industry associations have done a ton of work on this, however.
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Building the future of transportation is, by definition, a ton of work.
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One Australian species, she notes, produces up to one ton per year.
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Ocean Nourishment recently dumped one ton of urea into the Sulu Sea.
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Two of these latter would weigh about 250 nettons.
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In January arrivals amounted to 2.2 million nettons.
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Shipments increased by 8 percent to 4.1 million nettons, the highest shipping level since the third quarter of 2008.
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I wish she'd let up long enough for ust' finish this job.
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The last day we had in camp they asked ust' make one more try with th' hounds.
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Dee want ust' holp.
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We kin find a river that'll take ust' the coast, 'nd I kin find a way that'll take us where you wanter go.
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But with us't is quite contrary; every particular action requires a particular judgment.
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Like oil, coal costs have soared recently, but not that of lower grades, which still sell for about $10 a shortton.
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Coal was $5.25 per shortton.
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The coke product of the United States is more than twenty million shorttons a year.
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RGGI's current nine states emitted 90 million shorttons in 2016.
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The world's production of spelter in 1913 (the latest authentic figures obtainable) was 1,093,635 shorttons.
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More than 170,000 coalition personnel transited through Kyrgyzstan in 2008, and Manas processed 5,000 shorttons of cargo.
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U.S. forestry and agriculture projects could supply 150 million shorttons of those offsets by 2020, the note said.
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The contract size is 20 shorttons, with a minimum price fluctuation of $5 per short ton.
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In 2016, New Jersey emitted 22.1 million shorttons of carbon dioxide (CO2) while Virginia emitted 38 million.
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Around 11.5 million shorttons (10 million metric tonnes) of throughput, including all bulk commodities, are expected annually.
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The export trade in copper is very important, amounting at the close of the past century to about one hundred and seventy thousand shorttons.
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Last year's Kerry-Boxer bill would allow 1.5 billion shorttons of domestic offsets and 0.5 billion shorttons of international ones.
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There was talk of U.S. exports -less than 50 million shorttons in 2006 -reaching 100 million tons in 2008.
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The United States exported 1.2 million shorttons of thermal coal into Canada in 2016, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Aluminum shipments by North American service centers reached 113,300 shorttons in February, up 26 percent year-over-year, according to Metals Service Center data.
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On Monday, the U.S. government authorized the import of an additional 100,000 shorttons of Mexican refined sugar due to the harvest issues.