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Oil stockpiles on the water, of which roughly 95% consists of oil in transit, are near levels last seen during the pandemic when Brent crude prices were around $30/bbl, Hussain adds.

Dog owners are baring their teeth on social media after the European Union's top court ruled that pets are not passengers just baggage if they get lost in transit.

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It also said Caicedo "made 27 trips across borders and was in transit for 175.6 hours" last season.

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Waymo said a small fleet of Jaguar I-Pace vehicles fitted with special sensors is already in transit and will start navigating through London in the coming weeks.

As large volumes of crude oil currently in transit reach key hubs, crude inventories are expected to rise, while natural gas liquids are likely to decline, since they are typically separated earlier in the production process.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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