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The oil industry fought hard to keep Keystone alive, making wildly exaggerated claims that the pipe
The oil industry fought hard to keep Keystone alive, making wildly exaggerated claims that the pipe
The oil industry fought hard to keep Keystone alive, making wildly exaggerated claims that the pipe
The oil industry fought hard to keep Keystone alive, making wildly exaggerated claims that the pipe
The oil industry fought hard to keep Keystone alive, making wildly exaggerated claims that the pipe
The oil industry fought hard to keep Keystone alive, making wildly exaggerated claims that the pipe
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