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Wheat, in the form of bread and noodles, provides the bulk of people's calories these days.
ECONOMIST: Sunset for the men in suits | The
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Both metals and plastics are traded in bulk form, before they are turned into finished products.
ECONOMIST: The LME graduates to plastics
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Troops from Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa are expected to form the bulk of the new brigade which is expected to be deployed by July.
BBC: UN combat force to target DR Congo rebels
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Upon request, most nonprofits will send you an audited financial statement, the latest IRS Form 990, which contains much information and provides the bulk of the data for our listings, as well as some promotional literature.
FORBES: Give Wisely To Charity
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Music consumption is stronger than ever and the bulk of it is in the form of streaming.
FORBES: Steve Jobs Was Wrong -- Consumers Want To Rent Their Music, Not Own It
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Nowadays, Indonesians form the bulk of both the 800, 000 legal foreign workers, and the million-odd illegal ones.
ECONOMIST: Immigration and its problems
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That could form the bulk of the U.S. stockpile, which Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson has said should be enough to treat 12 million people.
FORBES: Ivax Won't Make Much From The Government Deal
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Universities receive the bulk of their public money in the form of a block grant, to be divided between teaching and research as the university sees fit.
ECONOMIST: The knowledge factory