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  • er-in-charge of ROTC at the Colorado School of Mines, a surprisingly low-level post after such a di
  • town was the site of at least six underground mines, a school, a railroad siding, and a sizable po
  • stry in the City is based around the Mount Isa Mines, a source of lead, copper, silver and zinc.
  • At these mines a device called a Wetherill's Magnetic Separat
  • s in the availability of imported ore made the mines a less attractive proposition and by 1880 the
  • n order to carry the minerals from the Bizkotx mines a railway was built from the mines (located ne
  • ed for publication his South Australia and its Mines, a work of 360 pages, a valuable contemporary
  • erprise featuring the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing pl
  • ecognition of his bequests the Royal School of Mines, a faculty of Imperial College London, erected
  • ne complex, exhibits of ore samples from local mines, a recreated Assay Office and a collection of
  • an impressive three-dimensional map of all the mines, a stope blown out with dynamite and the adits
  • Murrin Murrin mines a laterite nickel ore formed by deep weatherin
  • Mines: A hard to see weapon that explodes on contact
  • Many upper surface mines abort possibly because the larva is unable to
  • e pond and was used to transport lead from the mines above Bonsall to the smelter and canal wharf a
  • The Faculty of Mines accepted its first students in 1953 with a fac
  • d, where in July she began laying thousands of mines across the mouth of the North Sea in order to
  • continued on his mission and successfully laid mines across the road before being killed by enemy f
  • form (Dangerous Goods) Act 1995 (Commonwealth) Mines Act 1958.
  • n of the Durham District Board (under the Coal Mines Act 1930), a director of Pease and Partners Lt
  • nated in the passage of the Cornwall Submarine Mines Act of 1858.
  • 99), commonly known as the Mines Act of 1842, was an Act of the Parliament of t
  • umentation which led to the Cornwall Submarine Mines Act 1858.
  • The Coal Mines Act 1930 was an Act of Parliament which introd
  • for the portal reclamation required under the Mines Act; this shortfall led to UBC abandoning the
  • The minelaying machinery and mines added approximately 54 tons to the submarine's
  • the Convention limiting hours of work in coal mines adopted by the Conference at its Fifteenth Ses
  • John Buckley is a patron of MAG ( Mines Advisory Group), a neutral and impartial human
  • n the ground with bomb disposal teams from the Mines Advisory Group as they dealt with live bombs,
  • s Association, West Lancs Disability Helpline, Mines Advisory Group; and the Community Foundation f
  • It is one of four gold mines African Barrick Gold, a subsidiary of Barrick
  • s, living or dead, were recovered from the two mines after the accident.
  • an any other tanker as the US Navy was wary of mines after two ships had been severely damaged.
  • hnston, a non-union worker who had come to the mines after his market garden in Auckland was bankru
  • to National Service as a Bevin Boy in the coal mines after World War II, he worked at Askern Collie
  • of the world's most important gold and silver mines, after industrial cyanide processes made recov
  • for steam engines to pump out water closed the mines again until 1845, when John Taylor & Sons, min
  • He became minister of mines, agriculture and resources when Frank Moores f
  • equel, The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines, aired on TNT on December 3, 2006.
  • Devilline is found in mines all around the world.
  • ny steel, owing to iron-ore sales from captive mines allotted by the Andhra Pradesh Government .
  • Loftus with branches to various ironworks and mines along the way.
  • stampmill on Tinhorn Creek Road, and the many mines along the mountain.
  • neered mining sulphur by the Frasch Process at mines along the US Gulf Coast.
  • This mineral is found in phosphate mines, along with other phosphate minerals.
  • e company operates 16 open pit and underground mines along with two smelting and refining plants in
  • Later that year, Uzbekistan began laying mines along the Tajikistan border, creating a seriou
  • rom the age of 11 to 23, he worked in the coal mines alongside his father.
  • The mines also had their own steam locomotive, Henrietta
  • Ivanhoe Mines also owns 14% of Entree Gold, a company with i
  • directly connected industrial customers (coal mines, aluminium smelters, rail transport).
  • used to bargain with his employees, making his mines among the last open shops in the coal fields.
  • r Dam Authority and the Oklahoma Department of Mines, among others.
  • From 1930 Shinwell served as Secretary for Mines, an office he had previously held in 1924.
  • f the local settlements originated around coal mines, an industry which is being redeveloped in tod
  • oration Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Mines, and the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board.
  • includes the towns of North Sydney, and Sydney Mines and it extends along the coast northward until
  • ir operational facilities and clear unexploded mines and other dangerous munitions from the field.
  • for example bridges, buildings, power plants, mines, and ships.
  • he remaining one-third of coal came from other mines, and was railed to Meremere via a private sidi
  • transferred to the newly-formed Department of Mines and Petroleum.
  • is involved because his father worked down the mines and "he understands the suffering."
  • rtment of State Development, the Department of Mines and Petroleum and the Department of Commerce.
  • He also briefly acted as Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys (Acting), and Secretary
  • rtfolios of Industry, Economic Development and Mines and Energy, Science and Technology.
  • In the fall of 1946 he attended the College of Mines and Metallurgy (now the University of Texas at
  • ench nuclear power company Areva in Niger (two mines) and Namibia, and several other companies are
  • was opposed to the nationalisation of the coal mines and conscription, in favour of some relaxation
  • 8 Davies was released from service in the coal mines, and won a scholarship to Queens College, Oxfo
  • way in a bubble water to collect coins, avoid mines and to get to a treasure.
  • by-traps, snipers, air-strikes, anti-personnel mines, and more.
  • Both Hatsuse and Yashima struck naval mines and were lost in one of the greatest Japanese
  • onal Industrial Expansion (1985-1986); Energy, Mines and Resources (1986-1988); and Employment and
  • , gold and copper, and well-preserved ruins of mines and temples are excavated there.
  • standing with Cambodia's Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy at the Greater Mekong Subregion Exp
  • role of Shadow Minister for Natural Resources Mines and Energy in November 2010.
  • Later on he became inspector general of mines and a member of the Academy of Sciences.
  • s from May to September, offering tours of the mines and train tours several times per day.
  • MLA is Archie Lang is the minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, minister responsible for Yukon
  • duated with Honors from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 1992, having earned a Bachel
  • a number of industries in the area, including mines and ships.
  • ember 5, 1968, he was moved to the Ministry of Mines and Natural Resources.
  • The ghost town, mines, and waste piles visible on the bluffs immedia
  • iet Union where they used them as labourers in mines and factories.
  • John Postlethwaite - Mines and Mining in the Lake District.
  • ing, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction in 2004.
  • The Department of Mines and Petroleum is a department of the Governmen
  • to cabinet on November 7, 1967, as Minister of Mines and Natural Resources.
  • ops are generally imported from foreign copper mines, and are not really from Israel.
  • Geology and Chemistry from Columbia School of Mines and received a doctoral degree from the Univer
  • airman of the United States House Committee on Mines and Mining during the Sixty-sixth Congress.
  • He was Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining (47th Congress).
  • a mineralogist with the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Australia, in 1973.
  • e 'Tar Tunnel' leading to the bitumen and coal mines, and up the Hay Inclined Plane, where it conti
  • is the world's largest producer of talc, with mines and processing plants located in Europe, North
  • collect money and resources from their farms, mines and mills; and trade resources.
  • the virus population from and reactivating the Mines and Power Generator to provide resources for t
  • tory School for the South Australian School of Mines and Industries.
  • ion front bench in 1998 as Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy, but he left the ministry in 1999.
  • on Barry Coulter, MLA: Treasurer, Minister for Mines and Energy and (until 27 November 1987) Minist
  • Mohammed Daoud Khan, had made him Minister of Mines and Industries in the 1950s.
  • uring industrial disputes over the family coal mines and most notably during the general strike in
  • nts, including industrial news relating to the mines and stories submitted by readers such as local
  • e family owned Haigh Colliery, cannel and coal mines, and formed the Wigan Coal and Iron Company in
  • cting), Minister of Fisheries, and Minister of Mines and Resources.
  • he Council and was served as the Secretary for Mines and the Representative of Government for a mon
  • outh in 1908, and at The Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy, now the University of Texas at
  • Coal was dug from local drift mines and bell pits, and although initially only use
  • It mines and manufactures bauxite, alumina and primary
  • 0,000 kilowatts and provided electricity to 17 mines and to Teralba, Barnsley, Estelville, Wakefiel
  • he Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining.
  • rn School, then the South Australian School of Mines and finally the University of Adelaide before
  • Both of these mines and the Upper Wood mine are and have been for
  • es in cooler climate but also roosts in wells, mines and artificial caves.
  • um sulfate mineral often found on the walls of mines and quarries as secondary mineral.
  • The mine, then own jointly by Mines and Resources Australia (51%) and AurionGold L
  • logist with the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources from 1962 to 1967.
  • The Minister of Energy, Mines, and Resources was a member of the Cabinet of
  • David M. Pletcher, Rails, Mines, and Progress: Seven American Promoters in Mex
  • Goku at full force, destroying both the strip mines and the slaves' home planet in the process.
  • hich promotes protests such as sit-ins at coal mines and banks.
  • The ship also survived attacks from two sea mines and conducted numerous boardings using her boa
  • Private Secretary of the Secretary of Energy, Mines and State-Owned Industry (SEMIP), Alfredo del
  • all the ethnic violence and the laying of land mines and asked both parties to guarantee the safety
  • Ernest William Sanders Montagu, Secretary for Mines and Works
  • ment area was notable for its now defunct lead mines and slate quarries, especially around Corris a
  • The Hon. Kon Vatskalis MLA Minister for Mines and Energy announced this approval as "good ne
  • nes, leaving a small workforce to maintain the mines and keep them from flooding.
  • an Battle Mode arena, with landmines, floating mines, and tiles on the floor that can burn the play
  • It was commissioned in 1989-90 by Barrack Mines, and in 2005, approximately 32,000 tonnes of p
  • evastated landscape, burying bodies, disarming mines, and eventually facing off against a starving
  • f Labour, Games and Fisheries, and Minister of Mines and Fisheries.
  • He worked at the Bureau of Mines and lectured at the United States Naval Academ
  • Pumps were brought in from other mines, and rescuers made frantic attempts to reach t
  • A small community of miners took root near the mines and the U.S. post office established a branch
  • War II, to the defensive entanglements of land mines and barbed wire protecting his positions at El
  • e children, he attended the Ballarat School of Mines and later won a scholarship to the University
  • Deputy Minister of Mines and Basic Industry (1988-1993) and then deputy
  • (Cephalopoda); Memoir 12, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Socorro N.M.
  • rent title in June 1993, the company primarily mines and explores for palladium but also for gold.
  • f Mount Lyell, Mount Dundas has had a range of mines and railways within its vicinity.
  • The Redruth School of Mines and Art School opened in 1882 or 83 and was lo
  • examination he entered the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Missouri as a chemical
  • be used in aerial shells, roman candles, star mines, and certain bottle rockets.
  • o commissioner of public works and minister of mines and of water-supply.
  • lined in time with the price of silver, as the mines and the mill opened, closed, and changed hands
  • dered to the Mediterranean Sea where she swept mines and performed other mine-warfare countermeasur
  • he Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining (Seventy-second Congress).
  • stice (Fiftieth Congress) and the Committee on Mines and Mining (Fifty-second Congress).
  • He was Secretary for Mines and Minister for Immigration 30 June 1950 unti
  • Employment, Training and Industrial Relations, Mines and Energy, Tourism, Sport and Racing.
  • Prior to returning to Germany, he visited mines and goldfields that are now located in the pre
  • of the mineral, however, are common in copper mines, and have resulted by the alteration of chalco
  • ip was already at Kodiak conducting sweeps for mines and making other patrols on a daily basis.
  • He graduated from Colorado School of Mines and received an MBA with High Distinction from
  • The Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Department
  • 1978 Cabinet Minister, Sahakarita and Mines and Geology, Government of Rajasthan
  • grew up excelling in sports, working in copper mines, and participating in bare-knuckle boxing matc
  • 08 to July 6, 2009; and as Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources from July 3, 2008 to August 28,
  • cil was automatically given to the Director of Mines and Resources.
  • a chair in Geophysics at the Mackay School of Mines, and supports major programs at Stanford Unive
  • The zone contains hundreds of mines and prospects, including some of the best-know
  • Aviation Battalion began clearing the base of mines and destroyed Luftwaffe aircraft and repairing
  • went to work in the North Woods lumber camps, mines and railroads.
  • in some cases the last vestiges of the former mines and localities on the west coast.
  • 'Or (No. 4), and including the towns of Sydney Mines and North Sydney.
  • The plant is located near the Bobov Dol coal mines and has installed capacity of 630 MW.
  • us mission successfully, destroying many enemy mines, and sailed from the island on 5 April for a r
  • chief are P. Craig Taylor (Colorado School of Mines) and John A. Turner (National Renewable Energy
  • to the Cabinet of Frank Moores as Minister of Mines and Energy during which time he took a leading
  • Anderson was variously Minister of Lands and Mines and Chairman of the New Brunswick Electric Pow
  • Donbas area of southern Ukraine to work in the mines and factories.
  • the school was founded as the "State School of Mines and Metallurgy."
  • as joint secretary to the Royal Commission on Mines and the Royal Commission on Metalliferous Mine
  • The addition of the mines and subsequent tours of this mine and others i
  • vens, the profits of the royal gold and silver mines, and all wrecks, escheats, deodands, treasure
  • Naveen Patnaik stepped down as Minister of Mines and left the Lok Sabha after the BJD-BJP victo
  • the site underwent sever damage from parachute mines and incendiary bombs.
  • From this port she swept mines and patrolled in Tsushima Straits until 6 Dece
  • t Deputy Minister of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources.
  • ted devotion to duty" he showed while defusing mines and bombs during the Blitz in London.
  • iamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources from 1972 to 1975 and the Minist
  • season and return to Newcastle to work in the mines and play for local club Kurri Kurri Bulldogs.
  • The centre of a district known as the Lardeau mines, and as the Lardeau Country, Lardeau once had
  • n in Drumheller due to the closing of the coal mines and the end of the baby boom made the high sch
  • 45, Hummer departed the United States to sweep mines and to patrol between Okinawa and Japan from 2
  • The copper industry left many abandoned mines and buildings across the Copper Country.
  • Western, Horror Movie, Fairy Tale, O'Sullivan Mines, and Epic.
  • district although nearby Karwin with many coal mines and industrial facilities was more populous.
  • ounting German submarine menace, she swept for mines and patrolled waters off New York and New Lond
  • pumping or natural brine pumping but weakened mines and led to land subsidence as mines collapsed.
  • He was the sole owner of the Utah Mines and Smelting Company, of Colorado.
  • er of the province, Doody was made Minister of Mines and Energy.
  • former ironworker, he became wealthy managing mines and steel mills.
  • the player to avoid making noise, pick up land mines, and hide under tight spaces such as under des
  • rth, MLA: Minister for Health and Minister for Mines and Energy
  • inessman as he was explorer, as he owned fewer mines and smelters than other early mining entrepren
  • dians and Mestizos were brought to work on the mines and has been reported thant many died of illne
  • egan studying law in 1864 and was Minister for Mines and Vice-President of the Board of Land and Wo
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