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Increasingly, though, the same politics of fear is taking hold outside of troubled and newly flush oil states.
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By 2006, flush with oil money, he won a re-election in a landslide, repeating the feat in 2012.
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After the June protest, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, flush with oil revenue, promised to double the public-security budget.
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Flush with oil wealth, the Gulf states, too, are spying profitable opportunities among the hundreds of millions of Muslims who live just a hop across the Red Sea.
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Flush with an oil windfall, he has lavished his hosts with donations, and trade and investment concessions.
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After over four decades in power, Gadhafi was just starting to build the infrastructure worthy of a country flush with record oil revenues.
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The oil-flush kingdom has rapidly asserted itself as a world-class intellectual mecca, courting top universities and financial institutions and muscling its way into cultural relevancy.
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The national oil companies -- the so-called New Titans that account for 90 percent of global oil reserves and more than one-third of output -- are equally flush.
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Some envision the kind of economic boom they've heard about in other states: tens of thousands of workers drilling for oil and gas, local businesses barely keeping up with demand and many municipal coffers flush with cash.
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