| 21. | A brewery on St . Kitts makes beer for local consumption, and cotton is ginned and baled on Nevis.
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| 22. | The US trade apparatus was ginned up to help Raytheon compete for the contract against Thomson CSF, a French company.
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| 23. | In July 1973 the company, in desperate need of capital, ginned up a public stock offering for Arizona residents.
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| 24. | The cotton was ginned locally, but no further transformation was permitted; all the cotton fiber was then exported to France.
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| 25. | But a flood of new stock ginned up to meet voracious investor demand has become a kind of wet blanket of its own.
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| 26. | It was ginned clean of seeds and packed into bales by semiskilled Americans earning, on average, less than $ 10 hour.
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| 27. | Then you take a look at the Romanowski resume and you can understand why he's not all ginned up about the game.
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| 28. | It was a natural time to do so; cotton picked and ginned, corn in the crib, firewood cut for the winter.
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| 29. | "Because many of the models are ginned up by computer scientists who don't know anything about human behavior ."
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| 30. | Toss back another eggnog and remember how television has ginned up Christmas specials since the dawn of time, or at least the 1950s.
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