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They were joined by Conoco Phillips and Aera, which is jointly owned by Shell and Exxon.
Stephen Kretzmann: Big Oil's Backup Plan Stephen Kretzmann 2010
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They were joined by Conoco Phillips and Aera, which is jointly owned by Shell and Exxon.
Stephen Kretzmann: Big Oil's Backup Plan Stephen Kretzmann 2010
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They were joined by Conoco Phillips and Aera, which is jointly owned by Shell and Exxon.
Stephen Kretzmann: Big Oil's Backup Plan Stephen Kretzmann 2010
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We went on the Pirate Ship three times swooshing forward, back, upside down, and he cried Aera! waving his sword, until the operator asked him to please keep all swords inside the car . . .
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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We went on the Pirate Ship three times swooshing forward, back, upside down, and he cried Aera! waving his sword, until the operator asked him to please keep all swords inside the car . . .
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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We went on the Pirate Ship three times swooshing forward, back, upside down, and he cried Aera! waving his sword, until the operator asked him to please keep all swords inside the car . . .
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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Chevron and Aera have contributed more than $25 million.
Think Progress » Big Oil Companies Bankroll Deceptive California Campaign Against Alternative Energy 2006
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'Aera domi non sunt, superest hoc, Regule, solum, ut tua vendamus munera: numquid emis?'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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The period pompously termed "the Georgian Aera" is not so copious us the editor wishes, but a little more forethought on his part or that of the printer would better satisfy himself and the public.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 533, February 11, 1832 Various
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On the other hand, the British captured some forts on the Mosquito shore from the Spaniards, and took Aera, on the coast of Africa, from the Dutch.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria Edward Farr
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