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"Then there is the fact that our most important export articles - oil, fish, lumber and tourism - are in those districts.
Hamburg's most important export article was beer.
In 1650, as the lobster was valued for its worth as an export article, the village was gradually settled.
Merchants also imported fish, sometimes from as far as from Egypt, where pickled roe was an export article.
If someone else makes, markets, imports or exports articles using the design, they infringe the registration, and can be sued for damages in the civil courts.
Remains of import and export articles recovered from Arikamedu indicate the important role it played as an Indo-Roman trading station.
For many years it was one of the main export articles of medieval Serbia, considering the relative abundance of silver coming from Serbian mines.
The major export articles were terminal tractors, in which Sisu-Auto became the leader in European market, and military vehicles, XA-180 in particular.
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Its fire red colour, its capacity to redden dishes and its hot taste turned it to our national spice and an export article well known all over the world.
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The wine of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (Mark Brandenburg) counted at the end of the 13th century to the most important export articles to East and Northern Europe.
Along with the classical music of romantic composer Edvard Grieg and the modern music of Arne Nordheim, Norwegian black metal has become something of an export article in recent years.
Co-determination is not an export article, but the more extensive co-determination by employees in countries such as Germany, Austria, the Netherlands or the Nordic countries must also not be evaded using a European legal instrument.
This indicates that by then the city had developed into a thriving port, possibly due to increased agriculture and the demand for Kaunian export articles, such as salt, salted fish, slaves, pine resin and black mastic - the raw materials for tar used in boat building and repair - and dried figs.