Word: braziller
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Calif. $23,232.413,000 Gulf Oil $18,069,000,000 Standard Oil (Indiana) $14,961,489,000 ENI (Italy) $12,500,000,000 Atlantic Richfield $12,298,403,000 Française des Pétroles $10,875,1 17,000 Continental Oil $9,455,241,000 Petrobrás (Brazil) $9,131,101,000 Elf -Aquitaine (France) $8, 341,081,000 *1977 **minus excise taxes...
United States $42,200,000,000 Japan $23,900,000,000 West Germany $14,100,000,000 France $11,.100,.000,000 Italy $8,000,000,000 Spain $4,400,000,000 United Kingdom $4,200,000,000 Brazil $4,100,000,000 Netherlands $2,500,000,000 Sweden $2,500,000,000 Belgium/Luxembourg $2,500,000,000 India $1,500,000,000 Canada $1,200,000,000 Australia...
...consistent joys of '70s moviegoing has been Laurence Olivier's game, witty performances in otherwise terrible films. Even junk like The Betsy and The Boys from Brazil became memorable in his hands: Who could forget his parody of a Midwestern accent in the former or his rapturous cigarette smoking in the latter? Olivier is such a sly devil that he could make his Oscar acceptance speech, a riotous stream of sheer poppycock, sound as though it were a Shakespearean soliloquy. As TV audiences saw, it was enough to addle Fellow Oscar Winner Jon Voight's brain...
...power around the world. They hope to make even more countries dependent on their (expensive) services. But what sort of a government would inflict nuclear power on its citizens? Governments like those in South Korea, South Africa, and the Philippines, which the U.S. is selling nukes to. Governments like Brazil, Pakistan and Argentina would also like to buy into nukes, and a whole host of other undemocratic regims are interested...
Three years later, while Mason was searching for the source of Brazil's Iriri River, he was clubbed to death by Kreen-Akarores Indians, who had learned to fear and hate strangers. As tragic as his friend's death was, it was also something of an awakening for Hanbury-Tenison. He went adventuring again, but soon found it pointless. He bought 600 acres of pasture land and moors in Cornwall, England, but saw little reward in the life of a country squire. Convinced he should help the tribal people he had seen, he joined in 1969 with Francis...