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- proper noun A
fuel company, part of Exxon Mobil
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Examples
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The story of the Rockefeller revolt against Exxon Mobil is familiar by now.
William S. Becker: Climate Action: Part 2 - Down to Business William S. Becker 2010
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Saying “Exxon Mobil is a $4640 tax” would be silly and intellectually irresponsible.
Wonk Room » Weekly Standard Compounds $3100 GOP Lie With A $3900 Lie 2009
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The story of the Rockefeller revolt against Exxon Mobil is familiar by now.
William S. Becker: Climate Action: Part 2 - Down to Business William S. Becker 2010
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Pointing out the funding from Exxon Mobil is a textbook Ad Hominem attack, and it erodes the credibility of this site.
Wonk Room » Black Chamber of Commerce CEO Calls Barbara Boxer A Racist 2009
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Shoot, even Exxon-Mobil is considering cutting off funds to the denial groups … that’s huge … What we’re seeing (I think) is a tipping point in the industrial community — they’re finally recognizing that economic growth and environmental health aren’t conflicting goals, or even mutually exclusive.
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Shoot, even Exxon-Mobil is considering cutting off funds to the denial groups … that’s huge … What we’re seeing (I think) is a tipping point in the industrial community — they’re finally recognizing that economic growth and environmental health aren’t conflicting goals, or even mutually exclusive.
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Standard of New York, for instance, bought a major California producer and refiner, and later merged with the Vacuum Oil Company to form Socony-Vacuum and develop the brand name Mobil.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Standard of New York, for instance, bought a major California producer and refiner, and later merged with the Vacuum Oil Company to form Socony-Vacuum and develop the brand name Mobil.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Exxon Mobil, which is probably the world's best managed company in our lifetimes.
Forbes.com: News 2011
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Exxon Mobil, which is probably the world's best managed company in our lifetimes.
Forbes.com: News Wallace Forbes 2011
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