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Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
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