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- three million Pintos were produced over its ten-year production run, outproducing the combined totals of its domestic rivals, the Chevrolet Vega and the...
- Soviet armaments production was fully operational and increasingly outproducing the German war economy. The final major German offensive in the Eastern...
- 2023. Lundberg, Robin (July 15, 2024). "Fever Rookie Caitlin Clark Is Outproducing Her Turnovers". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved August 26, 2024. Schnell...
- replacement with Belousov signals that Putin believes he will win "via outproducing (and outlasting) Ukraine" and is "preparing for many more years of war"...
- County is one of California's largest producers of wine grapes, far outproducing the Napa Valley AVA. Grapes were planted in Sonoma County at Fort Ross...
- explosives and received 105,000 tons of Lend-Lease imports. Germany outproduced the Soviet Union 3.16 to 1 in explosives tonnage. Soviet armoured fighting...
- predicted Britain's evolution as the workshop of the world, underselling and outproducing all its competitors. The opening sentences of the "Wealth of Nations"...
- trading with Western Europe and the Arab World. The Soviet Union still outproduced the United States in the heavy industry sector during the Brezhnev era...
- physicist Ernest Lawrence that the young "hillbilly" girl operators were outproducing his doctorate-holding scientists. They agreed to a production race and...
- demands of the army. Nevertheless, the German aircraft industry was being outproduced in 1940. In terms of fighter aircraft production, the British exceeded...