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It will take a while to clean up the refinery enough to get it running at full speed and a while to clean up its balance sheet enough to restart the stock offering.
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"It will undergo a full clean, and technical analysis, " said Taylor.
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And we cannot build the clean economy, full of jobs and wealth creating opportunities, if our political leaders remain beholden to big oil.
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Mr Gowers reiterated that BP had taken "full responsibility and are determined to clean up the disaster".
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Their mobile command center includes a mobile kitchen, two construction trailers full of equipment, and tools and clean-up supplies for more than 100 volunteers.
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In closing, let me also remind you to use this time of year to take full advantage of the mental and emotional clean slate a New Year brings.
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Mr Brown said a full clean of the system was taking place and water would remain on.
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Although the floodwaters are now receding, some plants may take months to clean up and bring back to full production.
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Thinking big allows innovators to start with a clean sheet of paper and consider a full range of design approaches and possible futures.
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As a result of the reorganisation, two senior News International employees - William Lewis and Simon Greenberg - will give up their current jobs and become News Corporation staff, engaged full time in the clean-up of News international.
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So, if you have a trunk full of clothes in the attic this could be a goldmine and help you clean out your closet.
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Mr. Tygart told Mr. Armstrong that he had already had his chance to come clean, and that, at best, if he gave full cooperation, the ban would be eight years.
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