We will be making gas from coal and importing cheap liquid natural gas from South America.
Officers also found food from South America, Panama and the Dominican Republic on board.
Supporters of the current operation at Howard say it has hit trafficking from South America.
The economy may be hurt by even lower oil prices or fresh turmoil from South America.
When I moved to Texas from South America in 1987, I remember learning about Cesar Chavez in school.
The company is also to source more of its meat from South America.
But before the account could reach 8, 000 followers, the world was greeting Pope Francis, the first pontiff from South America.
Of more than 5, 000 accredited organisations, 4, 193 were from South America, roughly ten times the number of African outfits present.
Guarana (aka Guaranine): Guarana is a bean from South America that contains roughly twice as much caffeine as coffee beans.
The first pontiff from South America also canonized another Latin American woman.
Argentina has lifted most restrictions on immigration from South America, again guaranteeing access to public health and education, even for illegal migrants.
For these people, the retreat of Western power--from Asia, from Africa, from South America -- was the natural way of the world.
Of the current top-10 highest earning jockeys, nine are from South America.
Scambos said the ice shelf is not currently on the path of the increasingly popular tourist ships that travel from South America to Antarctica.
Then he made millions in the 1970s importing flowers from South America, employing young people to sell them on street corners across the United States.
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Brazil's Roberto Azevedo took the flag after voting from the 159 members of the World Trade Organisation, becoming its first ever Director General from South America.
Despite all the humour, there is certain to be a general welcome for a pope from South America which has sometimes been dubbed "the forgotten continent".
The bursting of the property bubble and high unemployment levels compounded the situation, forcing many economic migrants from South America and Eastern Europe to leave the country.
Their top ten suppliers accounted for 69% of 2009 flooring purchases with 44% sourced from Asia, 37% from North America, 13% from South America and 6% from other locations.
Italians still regard Fiat as essentially a national firm, even though for some years much of its production and most of its carmaking profits have come from South America.
Many species of titi monkeys, a species from South America, are in an endangered animal list by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites).
"An American Flying Fortress on its way to Britain from the southern states of America crossed the Atlantic from south America and on their way they picked up a monkey as a mascot, " he said.
The finches of the Galapagos, known as Darwin's finches, are the best known example, a single ancestral species from South America having given rise to 15 specialized forms in just the last two million years.
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Local commentators in Peru, which was hoping to stage upcoming World Cup qualifiers in Cuzco at 3, 400m (11, 154ft), suggested Fifa made the decision after pressure from South America's two major football powers, Brazil and Argentina.
On November 30, 2012 the heads of state from South America gathered in Peru, for a meeting under the banner of UNASUR, an international organization that promotes economic integration and regional dialogue between countries in South America.
Researchers at the University of Texas are warning that the invasive species from South America has the potential to change the ecological balance in the southeastern United States, largely because the ants can wipe out colonies of what's been widely considered the insect villain of the region, the fire ant.
As a matter of fact, my information is we get almost half of our oil and gas from South America .
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Tree ring data from Patagonia in South America show cold periods from 1270 to 1380 and from 1520 to 1670.
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Attempts to argue that such events were not global are contradicted by abundant evidence for the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age from East Asia, Australasia, South America and South Africa, as well as from North America and Europe.
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