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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
export .
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Examples
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Let me tell you something, the only thing I've ever exported is myself to a combat zone.
Ashley Killough: McMahon and Grimm Face Off on the Air Ashley Killough 2010
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Now he is struggling against the rise of CHINESE computer companies fueled by the technology he exported from the USA — and with the fact that he is badly dependent upon Chinese suppliers for parts.
Matthew Yglesias » 400 Families Earned an Average of $345 Million Each in 2007 2010
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So “organic” beef can still be exported from the U.S. to Europe?
Matthew Yglesias » Bush’s Cheese Tarriffs and the Trouble With “Buy American” 2009
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Sixty to 70% of the coltan exported from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations reported in 2002, has been mined "under the direct surveillance" of the Rwandan army.
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Sixty to 70% of the coltan exported from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations reported in 2002, has been mined "under the direct surveillance" of the Rwandan army.
Archive 2008-02-24 2008
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Put huge tarrifs in place for all food products exported from the US.
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Under U.S. law, to import pre-Colombian monumental and architectural sculpture and murals, you must present proof that they were legally exported from the country of origin.
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Under U.S. law, to import pre-Colombian monumental and architectural sculpture and murals, you must present proof that they were legally exported from the country of origin.
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And, throughout this period of European experiment, Turkey-red and Indian-red cottons continued to be exported from the East. 5
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He described the fruit as being so delicious that a mere 20 years later it was already being exported from the New World to Europe.
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