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1 You know that big factory in Westminster Bridge Road-wherethey make oil -cloth . '
2 Of these last the natives make oil , vinegar, flour, cordage, and mats.
3 In any case, Iran's porous borders would make oil sanctions difficult to enforce.
4 The halt has helped make oil and food cheaper, lowering inflation.
5 A firming dollar can make oil , priced in dollars, less attractive to investors.
6 When microorganisms die, they make oil ; when huge timbers fall, they make coal.
7 Pump lamp, have to pump it to make oil come.
8 They have no olive oil, but make oil from sesamé, and also from walnuts.
9 The structure could make oil companies operating offshore more accountable if there are shared responsibilities.
10 And efforts to control global warming could also make oil and gas less attractive than renewable energies, he writes.
11 You can make fabric, can make oil , can make fuel, so I'm very happy we're moving in the right direction.
12 When the natives wish to make oil of it, they leave the root to steep in water until it putrifies.
13 South San Francisco-based Solazyme uses algae to make oil and plans to sell fuel oil, dietary supplements and skin care products.
14 And the calculation in Tehran may be that any decline in its production will make oil more costly in the West.
15 Finally, though, a falling dollar and an American slowdown or recession will make oil and gas cheaper for all of us.
16 From cow's urine to beatle's blood - the ingredients that are used to make oil paint and weird and equally wonderful.
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