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Practice for getting us out of a crappy, oil-fed, oil-bleed age.
Lauren Gunderson: An Openly Optimistic Letter to Performing Artists Freaking Out About Relevance During Hard Times Lauren Gunderson 2010
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Instead of whole countries being the collateral damage of a potential stare-down, it will be our oil-fed economy.
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Amid an oil-fed economic boom and soaring global food and fuel prices, inflation across the region has risen sharply.
Egypt Boosts Pay 30% 2008
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Demand for cars in Russia has been stoked by a rapidly growing middle class and an oil-fed boom.
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The oil-fed flames were licking up the walls and leaping at Amzil's skirts.
Renegade's Magic Hobb, Robin 2008
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But for a handful of Middle East airlines, flush with bookings amid an oil-fed regional economic boom, business appears to be soaring.
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Even as Middle Eastern investors have made a splash in recent months snapping up U.S. and European assets, Western investment bankers, attorneys and companies have been swooping into hubs such as Dubai, Cairo and Doha, Qatar, looking for local investment and business partners to capitalize on the region's oil-fed growth.
Lafarge Extends 2007
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Meanwhile, the Middle East's under-25s have emerged as a bulging demographic force, and their tastes have become key to advertisers and consumer-products makers flooding the region amid an oil-fed economic boom.
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Demand for new cars there has been stoked by a rapidly growing middle class and, in Russia's case, an oil-fed consumer boom.
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Only a few are set ablaze in stark contrast to the oil-fed conflagration of 1991.
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