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| me is a 2011 documentary film directed by Yoav | Potash about the case of Deborah Peagler. |
| od Stamped is a 2010 documentary film by Shira | Potash and Yoav Potash, about food stamps and a coupl |
| inister, Brockelbank oversaw the growth of the | potash and oil industries in the province. |
| instance, sheep manure is high in nitrogen and | potash, and pig manure is relatively low in both. |
| weathering forms sulfuric acid, which acts on | potash and alumina constituents to form alum, often e |
| American | Potash and Chemical Company (sometimes abbreviated as |
| x, sal ammoniac, balsam of copaiba, cyanide of | potash, and soda phosphate. |
| n salt, black oxide of manganese, prussiate of | potash, and "nice welding sand" (silicate). |
| sh potassium sulphate, also called sulphate of | potash, arcanite, or archaically known as potash of s |
| then continuing southerly on Hinesburg Road to | Potash Brook, then westerly following the centerline |
| In some rare cases, | potash can be formed with traces of organic materials |
| ka Highway 2, the town was once nicknamed "the | potash capitol of Nebraska." |
| Potash cartridges were distributed amongst the submar | |
| the VEB Kali-Chemie ("people's enterprise for | potash chemistry"). |
| Qinghai Salt Lake | Potash Company Limited (SZSE: 000792) is the largest |
| Between 1943 and 1946 he managed the | Potash Company at the Dead Sea. |
| Kemira Arab | Potash Company (KEMAPCO) - This company, founded in 1 |
| tween Jordan Dead Sea Industries Company, Arab | Potash Company, and one of Albemarle Corporation's su |
| wan renamed the fields surrounding the stadium | Potash Corp Park. |
| Coast Borax Company merged with United States | Potash Corporation to form U.S. Borax, which itself w |
| After merging with the | potash division of BASF subsidiary Wintershall in 197 |
| oducers include Saudi Arabia in oil, Russia in | potash fertilizers, and, historically, the De Beers C |
| The company is Europe's largest supplier of | potash for use in fertilizer and, after the acquisiti |
| lop the deposit, mine the alunite, and extract | potash for fertilizer. |
| It started by producing Borax and | Potash from Searles Lake, CA. |
| With the advent of a method to distill | potash from western Nebraska's alkali lakes by Univer |
| on plant in the mouth of the canyon to produce | potash from the ore. |
| ration of California to process and store salt | potash from the company's trona mining facilities nea |
| With logwood and bichromate of | potash: greenish yellows |
| The company produced nickel during WW2, and | potash in the 1950s. |
| s the most important ore for the production of | potash in North America. |
| DP in 1973 over its refusal to nationalize the | potash industry, and sat as an independent socialist |
| ment of Saskatchewan takes over the province's | potash industry. |
| Arab | Potash is a company that is primarily involved in har |
| The majority of Canpotex | potash is shipped to west coast terminals via CPR lin |
| Potash is produced worldwide at amounts exceeding 30 | |
| The majority of its | potash is shipped overseas to Asian, Latin American, |
| While | potash is refined for fertilization, the lake's mud h |
| Oil and natural gas, | potash, kaolin, sodium sulphite and bentonite contrib |
| It flows into | Potash Lake in Oakland and officially ends at Pompton |
| Indian | Potash Limited in India, Industries Chimiques du Sene |
| Amax | Potash Ltd. v. Government of Saskatchewan [1977] 2 S. |
| Rubble from keratophyre lava in a white, | potash matrix, has built a volcanic breccia here, whi |
| In modern times, nearby Boulby | Potash Mine produces alum associated potash minerals. |
| it is reported from the Konigshall-Hindenburg | potash mine near Gottingen, Lower Saxony, Germanyand |
| nts assume that he was either transferred to a | potash mine in Baelberge or that he was held hostage |
| ve a steelworks at Skinningrove and the Boulby | potash mine, although passenger trains ceased in 1951 |
| reement with Nanostructued Minerals to acquire | potash mineral rights in the Palo area. |
| Most | potash mines today are deep shaft mines as much as 4, |
| he Magmont lead and zinc mine in Missouri, and | potash mines in Saskatchewan. |
| the provincial government would take over the | potash mining industry. |
| ; Co-op Heavy Oil Upgraders; Kalium Chemicals ( | potash mining); Bayer CropScience (agricultural chemi |
| lite (rock salt) is produced as a byproduct of | potash mining. |
| With bichromate of | potash: old gold |
| 6H4CCCO2H, prepared by the action of alcoholic | potash on ortho-nitrocinnamic acid dibromide, crystal |
| C6H5CCCO2H, formed by the action of alcoholic | potash on cinnamic acid dibromide, C6H5CHBrCHBrCO2H, |
| ylic acid, obtained by the action of alcoholic | potash on dibromosuccinic acid, or its acid potassium |
| O plans on purchasing 50 percent of the annual | potash output from the Bayovar site. |
| brother James, he built a sawmill, gristmill, | potash plant and distillery there, also establishing |
| Antioch quickly had five large-scale | potash plants, and within months the town had more th |
| Potash prices have soared in recent years. | |
| It is an intermediate in the formate | potash process for the production of potassium. |
| The company's annual | potash production capacity is 10.4 million tonnes, an |
| ipping, the production of beer and spirits and | potash production. |
| fertilizer product made from a silicate-based | potash resource. |
| An overpass is to be built across | Potash Road so haul trucks will never encounter highw |
| e that will be located between the talings and | Potash Road. |
| The Oberdorf was developed with the | potash salt mine in the beginning of the 20th century |
| The extraction of | potash salt at a mine in Salzdetfurth, which started |
| hnology for processing of brines for producing | potash, salt, and chemical by-products. |
| There are coal deposits in the Deister, | potash salts, which were mined at Ronnenberg and Bent |
| with a diluted and nearly neutral solution of | potash silicate. |
| Left: two | potash slag heaps near Sehnde 20 km away; centre: the |
| s being developed as an alternative to current | potash sources, such as potassium chloride (KCl) and |
| e first hospital in the town opened in 1894 in | Potash Terrace as a fever hospital, closing in 1939. |
| d by rope yarn soaked in a solution of caustic | potash, the system giving a duration of about three h |
| potex additionally ships smaller quantities of | potash through the St. Lawrence Seaway via Thunder Ba |
| umed trade with the United States in 1921, the | potash trade was decimated. |
| rom Whitby was left in situ until 1973 pending | potash traffic which never materialised. |
| The locomotive is used for | potash trains, and occasional passenger trains.. |
| sin is also a major source of potassium salts ( | potash), which are mined from bedded deposits of sylv |
| s to The New Christy Minstrels, including Paul | Potash, who replaced Clark when he left the Christys, |
| as a double hydrous phosphate of aluminia and | potash, with some replacement of aluminium with ferri |
| Former | potash works |
| A | potash works was erected in the town reserve in 1943. |
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