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The current moratorium only applies to horizontal wells -- not vertical shale wells -- which means companies can continue drilling deep into the mile-deep rock formations without interference.
Jerrold S. Parker: Learn From PA, Don't Frack With New York Jerrold S. Parker 2011
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The current moratorium only applies to horizontal wells -- not vertical shale wells -- which means companies can continue drilling deep into the mile-deep rock formations without interference.
Jerrold S. Parker: Learn From PA, Don't Frack With New York Jerrold S. Parker 2011
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WHERE REPUBLICANS GO TO BANK - And, sadly, it doesn't contain a mile-deep, steel-reinforced safe, access to which is granted only after Mitt Romney passes a retinal scan, a hand print verifier, a voice identification test and then traverses a narrow pedestrian bridge that -- thanks to an electromagnetic system much too complicated to explain here -- extends itself across as Romney walks it.
HUFFPOST HILL - Where Republicans Move Their Money Eliot Nelson 2011
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The current moratorium only applies to horizontal wells -- not vertical shale wells -- which means companies can continue drilling deep into the mile-deep rock formations without interference.
Jerrold S. Parker: Learn From PA, Don't Frack With New York Jerrold S. Parker 2011
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WHERE REPUBLICANS GO TO BANK - And, sadly, it doesn't contain a mile-deep, steel-reinforced safe, access to which is granted only after Mitt Romney passes a retinal scan, a hand print verifier, a voice identification test and then traverses a narrow pedestrian bridge that -- thanks to an electromagnetic system much too complicated to explain here -- extends itself across as Romney walks it.
HUFFPOST HILL - Where Republicans Move Their Money Eliot Nelson 2011
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Across the country, there's a rising anger with federal policies that turn a blind eye to protecting human health and the environment, from the fragile coastlines of the arctic to the mile-deep waters of the Gulf.
Rocky Kistner: From the Oil Disaster Frontlines: Victory Up North as the Battle Rages in the Gulf Rocky Kistner 2011
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Across the country, there's a rising anger with federal policies that turn a blind eye to protecting human health and the environment, from the fragile coastlines of the arctic to the mile-deep waters of the Gulf.
Rocky Kistner: From the Oil Disaster Frontlines: Victory Up North as the Battle Rages in the Gulf Rocky Kistner 2011
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Across the country, there's a rising anger with federal policies that turn a blind eye to protecting human health and the environment, from the fragile coastlines of the arctic to the mile-deep waters of the Gulf.
Rocky Kistner: From the Oil Disaster Frontlines: Victory Up North as the Battle Rages in the Gulf Rocky Kistner 2011
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Across the country, there's a rising anger with federal policies that turn a blind eye to protecting human health and the environment, from the fragile coastlines of the arctic to the mile-deep waters of the Gulf.
Rocky Kistner: From the Oil Disaster Frontlines: Victory Up North as the Battle Rages in the Gulf Rocky Kistner 2011
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The current moratorium only applies to horizontal wells -- not vertical shale wells -- which means companies can continue drilling deep into the mile-deep rock formations without interference.
Jerrold S. Parker: Learn From PA, Don't Frack With New York Jerrold S. Parker 2011
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