It's the leader in paper made from eucalyptus pulp, with big exports to emerging markets.
In contrast, Thomas Jefferson and Democrats opposed hard money, preferring debts be repaid in paper.
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Timber is sold either for pulp used in paper processes or as saw-timber for construction.
"I had a 286 processor in front of me and was embedded in paper, " he said.
Previous experiments in paper money had ended in disaster, most spectacularly in France in 1720.
This was at a time when all books were in paper and mostly bought from shelves.
Andrew Mupunya, only 16 years old at the time, visualized an opportunity in paper bag production.
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Disease-causing organisms such as staphylococcus aureus and pneumonia-causing bacteria have been detected in paper bills.
Some market traders complain that products such as fish and meat cannot be carried in paper bags.
Staff were attentive, offering jasmine tea in paper cups and presenting name cards to each prospective customer.
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Any letter, publication, form, notice, or instruction whether in paper or electronic form.
In paper after paper, Mr Harsanyi and his colleagues took the theory further.
It seems likely that, eventually, only books that have value as souvenirs, gifts or artefacts will remain bound in paper.
The screens are black and white, and work by reflecting natural light instead of glowing themselves, mimicking the way text looks in paper books.
But if you visualized the bill as a bound and printed document, set in paper if not stone, then you were mistaken.
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With 25, 000 patient exams a year, "I'm drowning in paper, " he says.
If the same book is available in paper and paperless form, Amazon says, forty per cent of its customers order the electronic version.
Origami enthusiasts also sent in paper wagons from all over the world for the record attempt, including Colombia, the US, Germany and Japan.
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They're then served in paper cones with a handful of specially made dips like smoked mussel mayo and chopped egg and caper mayo.
These mundane tasks have two things in common: They're unavoidable in an economy still awash in paper, and computers can make them more efficient.
Nobody know if the wines will perform to the same standards when packaged in paper or plastic, and neither Tetra Paks nor plastic bottles are as sturdy as glass.
Consider instead the lesser-known case of Tetra Laval, the EU's market leader in paper packaging, and its attempt to buy Sidel, a leading manufacturer of equipment that produces plastic bottles.
Unfortunately, much of the data that will enable an entrepreneurial explosion is still locked up in paper records, in proprietary data formats, and by well-intentioned but conflicting privacy regulations.
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Tests have shown that even slight changes in paper content will cause people to order more -- or less -- due to their perception of the quality of the product.
Steve Forbes, the onetime Republican president candidate, predicted in 2011 that loss of confidence in paper currency would force the U.S. to return to the gold standard after the 2012 election.
Over decades, he built up his private Kraft Group--which includes holdings in paper and wood company International Forest Products, real estate and a private equity firm--into a fully integrated, billion-dollar company.
One of the ironies of Kirtsaeng is that it involves shipping copyrighted works across an ocean in paper form, an approach more typical of the last century than the present one.
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