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Every year, hundreds of billions of dollars will flow out of the United States to pay for Chinese goods, everything from computers and electronics to clothes and furniture.
Every year, hundreds of billions of dollars will flow out of the United States to pay for Chinese goods, everything from computers and electronics to clothes and furniture.
And let the stuff of doing flow out of you and away
And let the stuff of doing flow out of you and away.
Soon afterward millions of them will either flow out of the vagina
Soon afterward, millions of them will either flow out of the vagina or die in its acidic environment.
The moment you lift all of these restrictions, all of that capital is going to flow out of that country,
The moment you lift all of these restrictions, all of that capital is going to flow out of that country, and
How much investments are going to flow out of the United Kingdom and will go to the United States?
How much investments are going to flow out of the United Kingdom and will go to the United States?
You want oil to still be able to flow out of there if it does become a Venezuela where you have better relationships.
You want oil to still be able to flow out of there if it does become a Venezuela where you have better relationships.
the caviar will just flow out of the fish.
and the caviar will just flow out of the fish.
Every time a person would zone out or lose attention, cerebrospinal fluid would flow out of the brain and then return 1 to 2 seconds later,
Every time a person would zone out or lose attention, cerebrospinal fluid would flow out of the brain and then return one to two seconds later.
When this happens, the lava will flow out of the volcano.
When this happens, the lava will flow out of the volcano.
When factoring in other countries' oil exports that flow out of the Baltic through the Danish Straits, like Norway and Kazakhstan, roughly 3.5 million barrels per day of oil move through it on average, which represents as much as 4% of the global seaborne crude oil trade.
When factoring in other countries' oil exports that flow out of the Baltic through the Danish Straits, like Norway and Kazakhstan, roughly 3.5 million barrels per day of oil move through it on average, which represents as much as 4% of the global seaborne crude oil trade.