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What are you doing back at the bakery?” I asked [Diesel]. “Did you know Wulf was here?” “No. I knew food was here. Janet Evanovich
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I'm not sure about these cookies ... They came from the local 7/11 bakery, or whatever. Mitt Romney
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Did you know that true love asks for nothing? Stevie Wonder
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I found diesel and gasoline and several petroleum products. Some of them were kind of 'hot' stuff -- not just ordinary products. There was a lot of stuff down there. Mike Rudd
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We've gone out and leased diesel generators in an effort to restart our line. We hope to have it back up and running by this weekend. Steve Baker
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Our hospitals were well supplied in preparation for hurricanes. We knew they had water and diesel fuel topping off the fuel tanks for their generators. Steven Campanini
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Our fertilizer products come from natural gas, so our price of nitrogen fertilizer has gone through the roof in the last six months. And diesel has completely skyrocketed, Kevin Rogers
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Literally, today a gallon of diesel is costing our farmers more than they are getting in return for a bushel of wheat, Christine Gregoire
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We haven't seen the same sort of safety valve for diesel as for gas. Jonathan Cogan
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You'll find that diesel fuel is on the rise, too. So prices on food, dry goods and general merchandise at retailers will go up because it's more expensive to get it here. Edward Deak
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With this car, it's a diesel and probably gives off emissions. I'm not sure if it would pass or not. Arthur Sullivan
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When I first moved to London for university, I was already a big fan of Diesel because, in the nineties, Diesel was, like, the brand. The stores were the place to go. It wasn't workwear like Levi's or G-Star. Nicola Formichetti