The claim that a Middle East supply shock redirects Europe and Asia toward North American and Russian oil, fertilizer, and resource suppliers.
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resource substitution
The claim that a Middle East supply shock redirects Europe and Asia toward North American and Russian oil, fertilizer, and resource suppliers.
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"we can harm the to know is laterial. Okay. So what is this plan? Ahn -Hee Chung. All right. So, Okay. We know that..."
"You need nitrogen for fertilizers. And what this map tells you is that if you are in the blue, or the light blue, it..."
"Either the parents themselves seek substitution for their lack of sexual satisfaction in this pathological manner or else trusted persons such as relatives, uncles,..."
"...than one had dared to suspect. Either the parents themselves seek substitution for their lack of satisfaction in this pathological manner, or else trusted..."
"...than one had dared to suspect. Either the parents themselves take substitution for their lack of satisfaction in this pathological manner, or, or else..."
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