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The solution to this is free trade in crude oil: some portion of US production should be shipped abroad and replaced with crude of a different grade to make up that optimal mixture.
FORBES: Should The US Allow Crude Oil Exports? Obviously, Clearly, Yes
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Rice denied that these were premeditated, coordinated terrorist assaults on U.S. soil and attributed them to free expression (the crude internet video).
FORBES: Obama's U.N. Talk Bolsters The U.N.'s Assault On Free Speech
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This happened at Pepperdine University in 2010 and at a college in Texas in 2011, except in Texas, it was a professor who took a box cutter to a free speech wall to remove a crude insult to President Obama.
FORBES: A Canadian College Student Vandalizes Free Speech Wall, Then Claims Moral High Ground
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However, crude oil prices went into a free fall and the U.S. dollar index soared, which ultimately led to panic-type selling in most markets, including gold and silver.
FORBES: Comex Hits Another All-Time High Early On, Then Backs Off Sharply on Long Liquidation
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Bar Adin Kheyl, a cluster of 50 or so houses and two mosques, sits in an area of southern Ghazni where the Taliban have had free rein for years and have enforced a crude rural administration.
ECONOMIST: Afghanistan
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In response to the Financial Panic of 2008, most policymakers and many economists, previously disposed to free enterprise capitalism, lost their heads and reverted to crude Keynesian type.
FORBES: The Wonders of Wealth, the Path Out of Poverty
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The crude oil killed all of the larvae whereas the nicotine-free stuff left a fifth of them alive after two days.
ECONOMIST: Tobacco extracts protect plants from pests and pathogens
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The US gets much of its oil from Canada and Venezuela, but new supplies coming on line from drama-free Petrobras would be good for the US who is on the constant look-out for crude from friendly states in friendly regions of the globe.
FORBES: Brazil Oil Major Finds Oil...for US
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This crude, spontaneous style shattered existing design conventions for a lasting break with tradition, although the free spirit was lost to the even greater computer-graphics revolution of the '80s.
WSJ: When the Outrageous Became Mainstream