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h. g. wells
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Wells, H. G. Wells, Herbert George Wellsnoun
prolific English writer best known for his science-fiction novels; he also wrote on contemporary social problems and wrote popular accounts of history and science (1866-1946)
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H.G. Wells, Walter Shockenhammer, Sosthenes Smith, Septimus Browne, Herbert George Wells, HG Wells, The Man Who Invented Tomorrow, Herbert George "H. G." Wells
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For most of the Americans, if you play in it, great. But I think for me, I'd rather go play (tour events in) Cabo, Atlanta, D.C. I would rather win Indian Wells than win an Olympic gold, and I think at lot of the other guys feel the same way, just not a huge priority in the calendar.
This technology does not patronize them with water wells, i'm not at all criticizing this solution but you can't uplift a community around the world in the 21st Century by digging wells. People are made of water, but they need much more than water. You need to bring the 21st Century technology. You need to bring there water, yes; electricity which is the fire of the modern era, and connectivity because if you are off-line you are not in the present.
Pruitt justifies reconsideration by suggesting that industry did not have an adequate opportunity to comment on the inclusion of low-producing wells or the process for requesting an alternative means of emission limitation, those justifications are a sham, and the reconsideration and stay are just another giveaway to the fossil fuel industry.
Operationally, Wells Fargo can recover, but reputationally and how a billion dollars will weigh on them - only time can tell.
If someone starts drilling oil wells today, the increased supply might be 6 months, 12 months, even years away.
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