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Never a strong point of mine, I always used to say that I could ask the whereabouts of a station in five different languages - unfortunately, I couldn’t understand the answer in any of them
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This is such a royal blue, mine was such a, well, a Carribean blue
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“No you just carry on it seems more interesting than mine”
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More than I could say about mine
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I lived it up these last ten years, I lived like that house was mine
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Psalms: 119:11: Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee
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Have a sip of mine
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uprightness of mine heart I have willingly offered all these
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1Sam: 26:11: The LORD forbid that I should stretch forth mine hand against the LORD's anointed:
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“It wasn’t me! I told you, it was a friend of mine!”
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mine hand against the LORD's anointed
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wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned
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Isa: 50:5: The Lord GOD hath opened mine ear, and I was not rebellious, neither turned away back
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‘Like you did with me … little miss innocent …’ he said, glaring at me, his face close to mine
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It was his dream that he would marry and have children … and Dan is a man to make his dreams reality … I think he had some crackbrained idea that he could have the wife and family along with my friendship as well … I daresay he thought I would come to terms with Joanna … after all, she was a friend of mine … it made some sort of sense
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"It was probably the shuttlecraft that spooked them, once I urged mine to speed, they got carried away
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devastated … not only because she’d messed him about, but because he threw us out of the window because of her … y’see, I reckon he was hoping that we’d be reconciled … we were friends, him an’ me, best friends … he once said that any woman he married would have to accept that I came with the package, I reckon he thought that as Joanna was a friend of mine anyway, it would make the whole thing easier
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This home is as much yours as mine in all things but to sell, as I hoped you understood by now
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He hasn’t mentioned where he slept last night yet … not that it’s any business of mine …
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"I'll be bringing someone of mine, or you can keep your aluminum
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her to stay, let alone be mine
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For his sake and for mine too
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"If you're too uneasy about it I could back you back out and see if there is some other friend of mine who would like to share this space?"
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They took his Yants off him, mine too
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Mine weren't," Glenelle said
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I'd be delighted if you would share some of mine
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Bolt, covered in dust and fresh goat gore, sits on his ass in the mine field
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"That was Morg's android I was in then, I haven't had mine out since Alan found out about them
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’ He said, hunkering down beside my chair, his face level with mine
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She was going to come straight back here, wasn’t she? Or did she say she was going to look through some of her stuff? Oh drat! This memory of mine is getting very ropey!
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it is mine
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It was one of mine
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‘You idiot!’ he laughed, holding his stick out on a level with mine
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There was no reason not to mine the nearby moon for all the materials they could use
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My healing is real! It is mine! I be-
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He’s still holding my hand and I grip his fingers with mine, trying to smile at him
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Her left arm moves slightly in my direction, her hand obviously seeking for mine
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Her stories are structured in a very unusual way: I have written down in a separate notebook memories, fantasies, as well as dreams of mine and I have classified them in certain categories: Start of story – Main events – Secondary events – Cosmic truths – Fights – Dialogues – Space and time – End of story
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Jesus said, “And I seek not mine own glory: there one that seeketh and Judgeth” John 8:50)
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The negligee I have to wear in the last scene before the interval is not mine, though Andy has made certain comments about it on the way home which have made me wish it were
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After a while he pushed his chair closer to mine and complained “there are too many tables and people in here”
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Hoping to make him stop this, I made up a melodramatic love story about a boyfriend of mine who was killed in a car accident nine years ago; strangely enough, I felt quite emotional about it and when I said “I have lost someone” I meant it
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It's about three months since I first noticed a radical change in Persephone's behaviour: She is always shouting and laughing at top voice, she is trying to be clever and expert in all subjects, she is constantly asking for favours: “Type these poems for me” … “Tell your mother to sew this skirt of mine” … “Will you paint this picture for me?” … “Go to that public service and ask this or that” and so on
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Naturally, I don't question Louise's good intentions; on the contrary, she is the only friend of mine who supports me in deed
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In the end, he even asked me if there was another friend of mine to introduce to him
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There is neither Jew nor Greek; there is neither slave nor free; there is neither male nor female (bold print mine - RR), for you are all one in Christ Jesus
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And I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence"(bold mine - RR)
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Did they love their fathers as I loved mine? I conjectured and felt sympathy for them
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It was a friend of mine
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“We had better be friends only, nothing else!” he adds nervously and he takes his hand off mine
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A toilet flushed in the room next to mine
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So, I corrected and sent them an old story of mine titled “Escape from the Tower of Eons”, and it was included in the issue of March! Certainly, this isn't a terrific success, but it is an unprecedented victory for me! I am on cloud nine!
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However Josef, my younger nephew, doesn't seem to be happy about this success of mine
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“Anyway, what is a would-be doctor good for? You should wait for him to finish his studies, and that could take ages! Like an old friend of mine, who had an affair with a medicine student, she waited for him to take his diploma, she even helped him financially to open his surgery, and in the end he dumped her! So, what did you expect? It's a fortunate thing that he hasn't called!” she concludes with a shrieking voice and her usual air of importance
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A simple way of saying that we two are still here: that the single occupant of the room opposite mine was still there
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The door opposite mine
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I sensed fear and bewilderment, mine included
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The movement of the van made me lean into the body next to mine
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My first impulse was to try and move him onto his mattress, but as I tried to lever his battered body towards the mattress he simply groaned again, moved his hand to cup mine, and then wagged a finger under my nose
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"You know she was a lover of mine?"
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Mine is the God of love
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Every little death, every disappointment, every tiring of the spirit, they’re all mine, remember
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‘Much in the same line of work as mine
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soldier then turned to Son and said, “The power of immortality will be mine
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"The pleasure's all mine," was his reply
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"I have to tell you, Alan is adapting a lot better to our society than that guy did to mine
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“Well, your guess is as good as mine, but he give a pretty good
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Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory
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‘You’d be surprised how many patients of mine seriously believe jollop is the official scientific name for my concoctions
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determines what happens to thee and to mine own
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Who will and will not make it is God’s decision and not mine
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and long for the caress of your breath on mine
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She’d dragged a detailed version of my adventures in Italy out of me when I’d been too relaxed to resist and has no illusions about the very real dangers attendant on this quest of mine
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as was her custom and mine, for I pace the night hours,
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that was not mine to take…
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Sally and I have spoken about her dreams and compared them to mine
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) You thought the work here was done? Justice was done? Perhaps your justice was done… But not mine… NOT MINE! You’d like me to give up this gun and turn myself in, wouldn’t you? Go ahead and tell me you’d give me a fair trial before you hanged me
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‘In my cabin, of course, wife of mine
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and this voice at the edge is mine
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She is, this city of mine,
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’ He replied, placing his dish on top of mine
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"Oh? That's a more interesting story than mine," Desa said
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She links her arm through mine and leads me off towards the house, leaving Berndt and Wiesse to deal with the ggs
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‘Isn’t there some ceremony involved in that?’ I asked, trying to remember what happened when I carved mine
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Her taste, like mine, leans towards the elegant and unfussy, unlike Gilla’s preferences for patterns and frills
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Gilla has lent me some boots while mine are ‘softened’ by some process I have been told I don’t want to know about
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‘Whereas this fellow of mine is a bay
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They had no choice, but to wait in discomfort that didn't compare to mine
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"I think it's high on mine, in spots almost as scary as the trip thru the pass," Desa said
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‘Well, we looked round the slate mine – it’s a terrible place, no green at all, just the grey exposed slate … I hated the atmosphere of the place – it would have been a hard life working the slate
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There are some bipolar people that can get by without medication, many do and not all cases are as black and white as mine
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“If you think mine is sex dominated you’d better not go visit her
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‘It’s a failing of mine, I’m afraid
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‘Yes, he was an ancestor of mine on my mother’s side
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“Well, her father is just being protective”, he said to himself as he rescued a single red rose from the rubbish, “but no matter, she will be mine”
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’ Berndt said, ‘It is for your own protection that your cabin is off mine – it means that no-one can get to you without dealing with me first
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’ His voice called, sounding as breathless as mine
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She puts her hand on mine;
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“I was hoping you were here to participate in mine,” he said
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'And me,' said Alessandra, misplacing her empty glass inside mine
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This must be the place where Architalos mined clay for his pottery
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That she had in fact only ignited a separated portion of the Waghtnin that had been mined for this spectacle as soon as her probes had discovered the anomaly, that needn't ever come to light
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The evidence of Naud visitation was everywhere in the two systems: moons and planets carelessly mined, automated refineries left here and there to rust and decay on the otherwise nicest real estate, having already clotted the atmospheres and generally made a mess of those worlds and their systems
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You know they mined saltpeter near the bridge and early American soldiers dropped hot lead bullets from the top of the bridge so they could solidify and cool down when they hit the shallow water at the bottom? Interesting! Oh, yeah, and this is also interesting
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) In Nicaragua, the US government mined the harbors and sponsored terrorists
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tons of gold had been mined and panned there
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Copper continues to be mined at a faster rate than we consume it
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Asbestos was shown as a silicate, mined from the earth
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Teypachtli had just gone up the Thanuge to get some of the teoxihuitl stones mined there
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mined to go on with the work once it is started, and be committed to continue in
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The social landscape is pockmarked by petty interdictions and mined with coercive penalties
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mined, but did not know what to do
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Beings mined the mineral resources
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percentage is higher, for example MTR provided 30% of the coal mined in West Virginia in 2006
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I’ve heard that blue diamonds are only mined at a South African mine by the name of Maatchie, or something like that
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Some iron was mined from Altgeld, but it was of inferior quality
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So, until the Rotham mined the ship's hard drives and decoded everything, they couldn't possibly know about these containers
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“Our people mined the ore and metal veins in the Arkadian Mountain Range for many generations
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“We have mined the veins of copper in this ore-laden granite
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The dwarves continued their march along the outside perimeter of the tunnels and caverns mined by their clan
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She takes her position with her periscope where she can watch the robots pass over the mined area
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Possessing the same physical and optical properties as mined gems
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Someone had built a completely vertically integrated space ship manufacturing facility to the point where they apparently even mined their own metals
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A huge percentage of their resources were mined and stolen
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where there is evidence that uranium has been mined
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The gates were open but by this time, with the pills and the grog, we wouldn’t have cared if they’d been mined
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They are not in the Arrivals Hall because the wind raged, forcing tumultuous seas through barren lowlands to mercilessly drown the gasping unprepared; the anguished turmoil of racing rivers did not obliterate intruding infrastructure; land long poisoned and saturated from decades of denuding did not lasciviously swallow enslaved creatures, nor did it cruelly crush the explosively emboldened who had mined its underpinnings for glitter
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The beaches that they expected the Japanese to use for their landings had also by now been discreetly mined and prepared for defense, while every Army unit had been kept busy with either training or with digging of defenses
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mined, and found, within even what appears to be the most horrific of
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‘I think the question is, who’s they? The company that mined it and started the fire’s
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“And how much gold was actually mined there?” Breckenridge
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They derailed trains, hijacked trucks, mined roads and destroyed arms and supply depots
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earth, and mined the garden for cantaloupe and watermelon
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It has however been extensively mined during the years and is now little more than a hollow rock shell
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There they panned for precious metals and mined for magnetic drive crystals
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For several years they mined without an incident
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A little gold is still mined
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Most of the very best specimens were mined there over a century ago, and these have stood the test of time as very important collector specimens
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Chinese cinnabars have no equals, and they have been mined and revered in China for hundreds of years
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mined, but this example, at 7 inches, has larger doubly terminated quartz crystals than most
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My father found it in the water-filled pit at the Sawmill Quarry in Haddam while it was being actively mined by Herb Hewitt
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is still being mined in Tasmania for the collector
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Opal is also still being mined
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“I had no idea the crystals were being mined by prisoners
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Once you have mined your own store of talented
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The pueblo people mined them before the Spaniards came into the region and enslaved them in the mines
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“This is how the Spanish mined,” Dog whispered in my ear
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We may find a seam where they mined out enough were we can get above this water
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mined out of the back side of that very same rock formation as their
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mined these hills and forest rock formations that surrounded the
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to get the ore that they had mined out of the valley
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narrow mined about what species they “assimilated
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glass but from a special quartz which was now mined in some quantity in the
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that we mined out of these hills
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The quartz was mined in the state of Minas
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mined not to relapse; her pragmatic side told her that the dream
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mined not to let him see how much his leaving bothered her
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The body is the problem and mined the solution
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�Anyways, the short version is that tasrac is a sort of crystal that�s mined from deep underground
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It can also be mined closer to the surface, but those pieces tend to be of lesser quality than-�
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mined! He set a goal to have a bank account and
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Who has no social network? The festering zone of Africa where comptech's rare minerals are mined
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of sulphur, copper and whatever else being mined, he slipped towards vanning
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mined and transported with mules and mountain horses once fresh at the start, but
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ingenuity we have mined Fe2O3 and converted it to Fe
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There were steel mills, cattle ranches, a railroad, a shipping line and, of course, the foundation of the family fortune: diamonds and gold, zinc and platinum and magnesium, mined each hour around the clock, pouring into the coffers of the company
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That power came from Mergoran crystals, which were discovered and mined in the Lore Mountains, just south of the Anzarin cities in the Halaraan Steppes
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The mines, although almost mined out, left a legacy of a highly lucrative trading centre
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But somewhere along the line, Jeremiah had actually mined these hills and forest rock formations that surrounded the Sure Hill Valley
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Both White Horse and Cherry Creek Mining Corporations had to grease the palms of the Matheson Brothers if they wanted to get the ore that they had mined out of the valley
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And since the tunnel was dug from the backside of the hilltop, locating the center shaft their father Delaney had found so many years ago, the Indian Nation would hold no claim to the gold that was being mined out of the back side of that very same rock formation as their burial ground
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were being successful y mined on Mars and shipped back to Earth on the
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have found uranium ore on the planet but we have never mined any because
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I should have learned the lesson of the De Beers Diamond Cartel, which rounds up all the diamonds mined, puts them away in steel safes and releases small quantities according to demand in order to keep prices high
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For ten thousands of years: gold mines were controlled and mined only by those in power
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mined that since there was no common bond of sympa-
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mined to put her father’s mind at ease
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mined to stop it being fulfilled
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Every time you visited me here, you mined a little more treasure,” she said
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He began to see that certain people did not want children to believe that the environment had any intrinsic value beyond its potential to be mined, harvested, drilled, paved, or otherwise exploited to generate revenue
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There it is mined by slaves,
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The people who worked there mined and completed a wide variety of other tasks
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In the past they had mined straight down for the copper, open pit style
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Trent nodded, “So he stayed, which means that the gold he mined also stayed
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The gold is mostly alluvial, so it would have been easily mined
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had mined underground before breaking into the field of plant and machine operating and
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The Goletta and the fort being thus in their hands, the Turks gave orders to dismantle the Goletta--for the fort was reduced to such a state that there was nothing left to level--and to do the work more quickly and easily they mined it in three places; but nowhere were they able to blow up the part which seemed to be the least strong, that is to say, the old walls, while all that remained standing of the new fortifications that the Fratin had made came to the ground with the greatest ease
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A central ingredient in fertilizer and munitions, the phosphate had been discovered in 1900, and since then the island had been home to a community of European businessmen and Chinese workers who mined the land
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The price of coal was up, so Vayden mined like crazy, seven days a week with all the machinery and trucks they could throw at the site
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There is a story of how the miners would take a bird in a cage down with them into the mines
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And his reward would be what he wanted most, the post as new Lord Holder of the mines and armory
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So in order to get his help, he promised Matai the one thing he knows he wants more than anything – the Lordship of the Mines
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He said he was in northern Western Australia around the mines
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The dwarven mines had all but run dry
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But with his muscular arms and shoulders hardened from years of toil in the granite mines, he was possibly the strongest
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Brodin had always let his hammer do the talking for him, whether it was in the mines of the Athmas or, more recently, the walkway of Lock Core
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But corn can nowhere be raised without a great deal of labour ; and in a country which lies upon the river Plate, at that time the direct road from Europe to the silver mines of Potosi, the money-price of labour could be very cheap
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Some coal mines, advantageously situated, cannot be wrought on account of their barrenness
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Other coal mines in the same country, sufficiently fertile, cannot be wrought on account of their situation
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The most fertile coal mine, too, regulates the price of coals at all the other mines in its neighbourhood
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In coal mines, a fifth of the gross produce is a very great rent, a tenth the common rent ; and it is seldom a rent certain, but depends upon the occasional variations in the produce
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The productions of such distant coal mines can never be brought into competition with one another
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But the productions of the most distant metallic mines frequently may, and in fact commonly are
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The price, therefore, of the coarse, and still more that of the precious metals, at the most fertile mines in the world, must necessarily more or less affect their price at every other in it
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The price of copper in Japan must have some influence upon its price at the copper mines in Europe
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The price of silver in Peru, or the quantity either of labour or of other goods which it will purchase there, must have some influence on its price, not only at the silver mines of Europe, but at those of China
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After the discovery of the mines of Peru, the silver mines of Europe were, the greater part of them, abandoned
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This was the case, too, with the mines of Cuba and St
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Domingo, and even with the ancient mines of Peru, after the discovery of those of Potosi
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A sixth part of the gross produce may be reckoned the average rent of the tin mines of Cornwall, the most fertile that are known in the world, as we are told by the Rev
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A sixth part of the gross produce is the rent, too, of several very fertile lead mines in Scotland
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In the silver mines of Peru, we are told by Frezier and Ulloa, the
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Till 1736, indeed, the tax of the king of Spain amounted to one fifth of the standard silver, which till then might be considered as the real rent of the greater part of the silver mines of Peru, the richest which have been known in the world
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If there had been no tax, this fifth would naturally have belonged to the landlord, and many mines might have been wrought which could not then be wrought, because they could not afford this tax
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But if you add one twentieth to one sixth, you will find that the whole average rent of the tin mines of Cornwall, was to the whole average rent of the silver mines of Peru, as thirteen to twelve
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But the silver mines of Peru are not now able to pay even this low rent; and the tax upon silver was, in 1736, reduced from one fifth to one tenth
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Rent, therefore, it is probable, makes a greater part of the price of tin at the most fertile tin mines than it does of silver at the most fertile silver mines in the world
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After replacing the stock employed in working those different mines, together with its ordinary profits, the residue which remains to the proprietor is greater, it seems, in the coarse, than in the precious metal
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Neither are the profits of the undertakers of silver mines commonly very great in Peru
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of silver mines, the law in Peru gives every possible encouragement to the discovery and working of new ones
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The same encouragement is given in Peru to the discovery and working of new gold mines; and in gold the king's tax amounts only to a twentieth part of the standard rental
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This twentieth part seems to be the whole rent which is paid by the greater part of the gold mines of Chili and Peru
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As the prices, both of the precious metals and of the precious stones, is regulated all over the world by their price at the most fertile mine in it, the rent which a mine of either can afford to its proprietor is in proportion, not to its absolute, but to what may be called its relative fertility, or to its superiority over other mines of the same kind
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If new mines were discovered, as much superior to those of Potosi, as they were superior to those of Europe, the value of silver might be so much degraded as to render even the mines of Potosi not worth the working
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Before the discovery of the Spanish West Indies, the most fertile mines in Europe may have afforded as great a rent to their proprietors as the richest mines in Peru do at present
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The most abundant mines, either of the precious metals, or of the precious stones, could add little to the wealth of the world
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Even though the world in general were improving, yet if, in the course of its improvements, new mines should be discovered, much more fertile than any which had been known before, though the demand for silver would necessarily increase, yet the supply might increase in so much a greater proportion, that the real price of that metal might gradually fall; that is, any given quantity, a pound weight of it, for example, might gradually purchase or command a smaller and a smaller quantity of labour, or exchange for a smaller and a smaller quantity of corn, the principal part of the subsistence of the labourer
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This rise in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn, may either have been owing altogether to the increase of the demand for that metal, in consequence of increasing improvement and cultivation, the supply, in the mean time, continuing the same as before; or, the demand continuing the same as before, it may have been owing altogether to the gradual diminution of the supply: the greater part of the mines which were then known in the world being much exhausted, and, consequently, the expense of working them much increased; or it may have been owing partly to the one, and partly to the other of those two circumstances
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It is natural to suppose, too, that the greater part of the mines which then supplied the European market with silver might be a good deal exhausted, and have become more expensive in the working
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It has been the opinion, however, of the greater part of those who have written upon the prices of commodities in ancient times, that, from the Conquest, perhaps from the invasion of Julius Caesar, till the discovery of the mines of America, the value of silver was continually diminishing
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The quantity of the precious metals may increase in any country from two different causes ; either, first, from the increased abundance of the mines which supply it; or, secondly, from the increased wealth of the people, from the increased produce of their annual labour
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The price of gold and silver, when the accidental discovery of more abundant mines does not keep it down, as it naturally rises with the wealth of every country; so, whatever be the state of the mines, it is at all times naturally higher in a rich than in a poor country
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The discovery of the abundant mines of America seems to have been the sole cause of this diminution in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn
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The discovery of the mines of America, it is to be observed, does not seem to have had any very sensible effect upon the prices of things in England till after 1570; though even the mines of Potosi had been discovered more than twenty years before
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Their concern for Victoria's spirit had moved them in their deliberations as they worked the mines of B
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- Between 1630 and 1640, or about 1636, the effect of the discovery of the mines of America, in reducing the value of silver, appears to have been completed, and the value of that metal seems never to have sunk lower in proportion to that of corn than it was about that time
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cheaper than it had been during the sixty-four last years of the last century; and about nine shillings and sixpence cheaper than it had been during the sixteen years preceding 1636, when the discovery of the abundant mines of America may be supposed to have produced its full effect ; and about one shilling cheaper than it had been in the twenty-six years preceding 1620, before that discovery can well be supposed to have produced its full effect
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When, after the discovery of the abundant mines of America, corn rose to three and four times its former money price, this change was universally ascribed, not to any rise in the real value of corn, but to a fall in the real value of silver
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In the greater part of the silver mines of Peru, the tax of the king of Spain, amounting to a tenth of the gross produce, eats up, it has already been observed, the whole rent of the land
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In the greater part of the silver mines of Peru, this, it seems, is all that remains, after replacing the stock of the undertaker of the work, together with its ordinary profits ; and it seems to be universally acknowledged that these profits, which were once very high, are now as low as they can well be, consistently with carrying on the works
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Secondly, America is itself a new market, for the produce of its own silver mines; and as its advances in agriculture, industry, and population, are much more rapid than those of the most thriving countries in Europe, its demand must increase much more rapidly
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America, therefore, is a new market for the produce of its own silver mines, of which the demand must increase much more rapidly than that of the most thriving country in Europe
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Thirdly, the East Indies is another market for the produce of the silver mines of America, and a market which, from the time of the first discovery of those mines, has been continually taking off a greater and a greater quantity of silver
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Though the mines, therefore, which supplied the Indian market, had been as abundant as those which supplied the European, such commodities would naturally exchange for a greater quantity of food in India than in Europe
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But the mines which supplied the Indian market with the precious metals seem to have been a good deal less abundant, and those which supplied it with the precious stones a good deal more so, than the mines which supplied the European
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In order to supply so very widely extended a market, the quantity of silver annually brought from the mines must not only be sufficient to support that continued increase, both of coin and of plate, which is required in all thriving countries; but to repair that continual waste and consumption of silver which takes place in all countries where that metal is used
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The annual importation of the precious metals into Cadiz and Lisbon, indeed, is not equal to the whole annual produce of the mines of America
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The mines of America, besides, are by no means the only gold and silver mines in the world
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The produce of all the other mines which are known is insignificant, it is acknowledged, in comparison with their's ; and the far greater part of their produce, it is likewise acknowledged, is annually imported into Cadiz and Lisbon
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But the proportion between the different masses of iron which may be in use in two different years, will be very little affected by any accidental difference in the produce of the iron mines of those two years ; and the proportion between the masses of gold will be still less affected by any such difference in the produce of the gold mines
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Though the produce of the greater part of metallic mines, therefore, varies, perhaps, still more from year to year than that of the greater part of corn fields, those variations have not the same effect upon the price of the one species of commodities as upon that of the other
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Before the discovery of the mines of America, the value of fine gold to fine silver was regulated in the different mines of Europe, between the proportions of one to ten and one to twelve ; that is, an ounce of fine gold was supposed to be worth from ten to twelve ounces of fine silver
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Though both the gold and silver mines of America exceeded in fertility all those which had ever been known before, the fertility of the silver mines had, it seems, been proportionally still greater than that of the gold ones
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In these taxes, too, it has already been observed, consists the whole rent of the greater part of the gold and silver mines of Spanish America; and that upon gold is still worse paid than that upon silver
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The profits of the undertakers of gold mines, too, as they more rarely make a fortune, must, in general, be still more moderate than those of the undertakers of silver mines
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That the silver mines of Spanish America, like all other mines, become gradually more expensive in the working, on account of the greater depths at which it is necessary to carry on the works, and of the greater expense of drawing out the water, and of supplying them with fresh air at those depths, is acknowledged by everybody who has inquired into the state of those mines
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In consequence of such reductions, many mines may be wrought which could not be wrought before, because they could not afford to pay the old tax ; and the quantity of silver annually brought to market, must always be somewhat greater, and, therefore, the value of any given quantity somewhat less, than it otherwise would have been
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The quantity of the precious metals which is to be found in any country, is not limited by any thing in its local situation, such as the fertility or barrenness of its own mines
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Those metals frequently abound in countries which possess no mines
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Their quantity, in every particular country, seems to depend upon two different circumstances ; first, upon its power of purchasing, upon the state of its industry, upon the annual produce of its land and labour, in consequence of which it can afford to employ a greater or a smaller quantity of labour and subsistence, in bringing or purchasing such superfluities as gold and silver, either from its own mines, or from those of other countries; and, secondly, upon the fertility or barrenness of the mines which may happen at any particular time to supply the commercial world with those metals
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The quantity of those metals in the countries most remote from the mines, must be more or less affected by this fertility or barrenness, on account of the easy and cheap transportation of those metals, of their small bulk and great value
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Their quantity in China and Indostan must have been more or less affected by the abundance of the mines of America
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The fertility or barrenness of the mines, however, which may happen at any particular time to supply the commercial world, is a circumstance which, it is evident, may have no sort of connection with the state of industry in a particular country
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As arts and commerce, indeed, gradually spread themselves over a greater and a greater part of the earth, the search for new mines, being extended over a wider surface, may have somewhat a better chance for being successful than when confined within narrower bounds
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The discovery of new mines, however, as the old ones come to be gradually exhausted, is a matter of the greatest uncertainty, and such as no human skill or industry can insure
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In the course of a century or two, it is possible that new mines may be discovered, more fertile than any that have ever yet been known ; and it is just equally possible, that the most fertile mine then known may be more barren than any that was wrought before the discovery of the mines of America
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It is a proof only of the barrenness of the mines which happened at that time to supply the commercial world
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As the wealth of Europe, indeed, has increased greatly since the discovery of the mines of America, so the value of gold and silver has gradually diminished
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This diminution of their value, however, has not been owing to the increase of the real wealth of Europe, of the annual produce of its land and labour, but to the accidental discovery of more abundant mines than any that were known before
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Spain and Portugal, the countries which possess the mines, are, after Poland, perhaps the two most beggarly countries in Europe
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From the high or low money price, either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, we can infer only, that the mines, which at that time happened to supply the commercial world with gold and silver, were fertile or barren, not that the country was rich or poor
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If the rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing altogether to a fall in the value of silver, it is owing to a circumstance, from which nothing can be inferred but the fertility of the American mines
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In coal works, and mines of every kind, the machinery necessary, both for drawing out the water, and for other purposes, is frequently still more expensive
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Lands, mines, and fisheries, require all both a fixed and circulating capital to cultivate them; and their produce replaces, with a profit not only those capitals, but all the others in the society
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Land even replaces, in part at least, the capitals with which fisheries and mines are cultivated
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The produce of land, mines, and fisheries, when their natural fertility is equal, is in proportion to the extent and proper application of the capitals employed about them
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It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence
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The proportion between the value of gold and silver and that of goods of any other kind, depends in all cases, not upon the nature and quantity of any particular paper money, which may be current in any particular country, but upon the richness or poverty of the mines, which happen at any particular time to supply the great market of the commercial world with those metals
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Every injudicious and unsuccessful project in agriculture, mines, fisheries, trade, or manufactures, tends in the same manner to diminish the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour
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In the first way are employed the capitals of all those who undertake improvement or cultivation of lands, mines, or fisheries; in the second, those of all master manufacturers ; in the third, those of all wholesale merchants; and in the fourth, those of all retailers
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all the mines of Siphnos
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Spain and Portugal, the proprietors of the principal mines which supply Europe with those metals, have either prohibited their exportation under the severest penalties, or subjected it to a considerable duty
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A country that has no mines of its own, must undoubtedly draw its gold and silver from foreign countries, in the same manner as one that has no vineyards of its own must draw its wines
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To import the gold and silver which may be wanted into the countries which have no mines, is, no doubt a part of the business of foreign commerce
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By the abundance of the American mines, those metals have become cheaper
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So that there may be in Europe at present, not only more than three times, but more than twenty or thirty times the quantity of plate which would have been in it, even in its present state of improvement, had the discovery of the American mines never been made
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But the empires of China, Indostan, Japan, as well as several others in the East Indies, without having richer mines of gold or silver, were, in every other respect, much richer, better cultivated, and more advanced in all arts and
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The two principles being established, however, that wealth consisted in gold and silver, and that those metals could be brought into a country which had no mines, only by the balance of trade, or by exporting to a greater value than it imported ; it necessarily became the great object of political economy to diminish as much as possible the importation of foreign goods for home consumption, and to increase as much as possible the exportation of the produce of domestic industry
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Neither is a country which has no mines, more likely to be exhausted of gold and silver by this annual exportation of those metals, than one which does not grow tobacco by the like annual exportation of that plant
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After all, giants did not have the delicate touch of humans when it came to mining and extracting ore
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Mining Bees in the lawn: Their mounds can be removed with a rake
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The amount of minerals and the quality rock used to produce rock dust depends on the location of the for quarry, and the mining process
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‘Is there coal mining in the Bath area?’ I asked surprised
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Instead she'd occupied herself with the grunt work, finishing up the full scale fabricator and getting more mining bots deployed
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It was nothing more than an overgrown mining tug of a bygone era with a big bad burner on it boosting an apartment building of pressure chambers into the unknown
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Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together
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“Economics is trying to get us moved over to B’s environs to see if there’s anything worth mining in those asteroid swarms
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It spreads for 502,000 square kilometres and has a population of 48,600; most people live around the mining areas
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She added enough functionality to it that Ava had to send mining probes to the moon to provide the living space it required
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She spent months mining that one response, and gaining a lot more respect for the native civilization in the process
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Dwarven artisans and builders could often be found in Lock Core, but the majority of their people remained in the mountains; the Rock Dwarves dwelling deep within, burrowing caverns, halls and mining the rich supply of precious ore, while the Boulder Dwarves lived upon the cliffs, constantly sculpting the mountain face into elaborate caves
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Mining, it seems, is considered there in the same light as here, as a lottery, in which the prizes do not compensate the blanks, though the greatness of some tempts many adventurers to throw away their fortunes in such unprosperous projects
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The profits of mining would for some time be very great, and much above their natural rate
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“Turned out that the Tursii hadn't mentioned that the shipments in question were mining explosives---and that the irregularities in question were shorted shipments
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One after the other of the mining installations began going kablooey! It appeared that a full scale worker's revolt was underway and our ship showed up as the curtain went up on the first act
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Before the Commandant in charge of the cadets, or the First Mate of the ship could even voice the order to reverse course, the nearest facility erupted in a fireball that looked more like a nova than a mining disaster
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The Elf continued, “That Husim is still mining the memories of innocent victims to aid his schemes isn't so very surprising I suppose
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a base on the moon with mining and
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future mining project for the moon” Simon
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explore space, as the mining you ordered will
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they prepared for the mining to begin
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mining would not begin until Earth was
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base structure and the mining of the moon
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miles of the mining perimeter
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mining projects, and Rex of course - the
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the mining and construction
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the moon mining team prepare the base pad
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mining to establish their quadrant of the
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Flights into orbit continue and we still service Mars colony and the Galilean mining operations, but now only probes ever go further, manned exploration or colonisation missions are deemed too expensive and a waste of resources
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Once the mining operations had located almost all of the elements they required and the farming operation was producing more food than was required, life got a little easier
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They weren’t wearing miner’s helmets or anything like that, but I got the feeling they were mining
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This included mining firms, prospectors, logistical firms, refining operations, support operations and anyone else who lived and worked in the vicinity
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Tony Edwards had worked as the government representative to the Galilean mining operations for over a decade
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No government that supports space exploration, mining and colonisation is going to win elections anymore
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It was pale blue with the title “Official Plan for the Repatriation of Galilean Mining Operations” printed across the otherwise blank front cover
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He was often flying deliveries between the two settlements, the mining operations or the two refineries
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It turned out that the vessel responsible for the incident had been stolen shortly before the attack and then dumped on the surface near a mining outpost that had not been occupied for a few years
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He had got this in a mining accident and it shone an angry red when he was annoyed I liked him no end he was a straight talker and in my book you wouldn’t find a better bloke in the army he was a little older than us being twenty five
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He had already had dealings with Jarad Goldman, the foreman of one of several mining teams, and each man disliked the other
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Shelley was a twelve year old girl who had lived with her father and two other families in the small, self-contained ice mining habitat for almost two years now
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“All the mining installations on Europa have been attacked and put out of action
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“I don’t think the Navy realised there were families living in the mining habitats
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The Jovian mining operations have formally declared independence from Earth
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No more coal mining
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The remaining legal source is the foreign businessman and many big businesses like oil companies and mining conglomerates might already be in the country
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Much of the mining during the Gold Rush was done, not be Anglo-American miners, but by enslaved California Indians doing forced labor for Anglo-American miners
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Grayson Murphy was the treasurer for the League, Director of Goodyear, mining and rail companies, and on the boards of Bethlehem Steel and JP Morgan
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Until then, as far as the government was concerned, there’d been no mining at Double Island
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Most Queenslanders were aware of sand mining on Fraser Island, but not on Double Island
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There was a public outcry after the government cover up was exposed, and the sand mining was stopped immediately
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That had even more of an impact; without the new generator, the mining was totally finished
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When the mining boom ends, those blokes will be owing money
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“What do they do with the hole when they finish mining?” George asked Bear
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It was the kind of thing you would expect to find in Coober Pedy, where opal miners made homes from disused mining tunnels to escape the heat
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[9] When the writer first knew this district it was a mining area and heavily polluted
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Our old mate, Kato, again became the environmental warrior, not by taking out a mining generator this time, but by building a power-saving device called Pool Whisperer
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There was a mining and share market boom and bust, similar to ‘73
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“Billy, the hippy, had described how he planned to get the gold out when he went back to the old mining site, which had slowly been swallowed by forest re-growth
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If that didn’t happen, the hippy said he would either be dead or the local mining prospectors, who had been there for many years, would have the nugget
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Bear and Red carried the camping gear to the van, then headed north-west to the old gold mining site, Big River
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He refused, so instead she showed him a pamphlet on Arrowtown, an old gold mining town
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They walked up the main street, lined with historic buildings from the gold mining days of the 1800’s
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On April 2, 2010 the EPA tightened water quality standards that could severely limit future coal mining
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operations throughout Appalachia, while mining industry officials said the change was unfair and
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they have effectively prevented the logging of timber, the clearing of forests, the irrigation of farm land, and mining and exploring for oil and minerals
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2009 the EPA announced that it was holding up 79 permit applications for hilltop mining in the states of
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Mining companies estimate that thousands of jobs will
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One of President Clinton"s executive orders has stopped mining for coal in Utah and
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Everyone else has off shore mining and our decisions to not drill do not have much effect on the mining
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Drilling, mining, logging and such activates
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Those laws have been used by environmental groups to stop building and mining so it
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He started his new job at the head office of a mining company
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Nowadays, that city, previously a gold mining town, can count among its great richness some of the most spectacular views in Alaska
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Supported by liberal judges they have effectively prevented the logging of timber, the clearing of forests, the irrigation of farm land, and mining and exploring for oil and minerals
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It has stopped the mining of coal in some locations and has stopped some utilities from using coal to produce electricity
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On April 2, 2010 the EPA tightened water quality standards that could severely limit future coal mining operations throughout Appalachia, while mining industry officials said the change was unfair and endangers jobs
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Other groups complained about ―dozens of other proposed and existing regulations including the agency‘s plans to tighten limits on emissions of some pollutants from industrial boilers, ground-level ozone, mountain – top mining cooling water intake structures , the level of pollutants in Florida waters, and pollutants in the Chesapeake Bay
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Every one else has off shore mining and our decisions to not drill do not effect the mining and use of oil
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These two deductions recognize the costs incurred by companies in drilling and mining
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It is frustrating to realize that we have oil and the capability of mining it and refining it and yet we import two thirds of our needs
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Mountaintop/Mountain-top/Mountain top removal mining is a form of surface mining that involves the mining of the summit or
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[2] Any overburden the mining company considers excess (that which it's not able to place back onto the ridge top) is moved into neighboring valleys
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[3] Mountaintop removal is most closely associated with coal mining in the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States
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The EPA recently proposed to significantly restrict or prohibit mountaintop mining at the Spruce No
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―Industry officials believe they face a hostile administration that could seriously harm their business with a range of new federal regulations on greenhouse gas emissions, mountaintop removal mining, air pollution, coal ash disposal and mine safety
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from coal mining, about issuing new standards on arsenic, about attempting to institute a new tax, about being sued by the state of Texas, and about implementing CAP and TRADE
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With the Endangered Species Act rescinded and the Environmental Protection Agency abolished that should allow the states to allow logging, drilling for oil, mining coal, mining shale for oil, constructing nuclear power plants and oil refineries and fixing our energy problems
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camps and mining towns of the far west
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My late wife, Dixie Lee Rose, was born April 26, 1944, to Robert Lee Rose and Bettie Willie Dixon in Trinidad, CO, a small mining and ranching town south of Pueblo on what is now I–25
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Twenty-five miles east of town, going up into the mountains towards Butte, a mining company had dammed the Clark Fork River with the result that huge amounts of toxic sediments from the closed mines were not only on the river bottom, but they layered the dam which was set to burst at any moment poisoning the water downstream including Missoula’s
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They are mining for
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" Although the Haiphong mining and the cutting of rail supply lines that ran southeast and southwest out of China into North Vietnam had great military value, it also had, as the SecState put it, a "war-widening value;" and, furthermore, was a risk to aircrew
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already had a loan on the mining companies
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was concerning the interest of Brazilian mining companies to “BELSHINA” (Bobrujsk)
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export of heavy-duty trucks and tires from firms in Belarus to mining concerns in
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settlement of just one of the operations of PAB Mining, which belonged to the bank
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Bank of Brazil’s regulations they couldn’t do this transaction with PAB Mining, and
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“And the asteroid mining was going to make him rich
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“Yes, I’m keen to find out what the development on mining is