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Mines and Are
Other British composers writing well-received operas in the late 20th century include Richard Rodney Bennett ( e. g. The Mines of Sulphur ), Harrison Birtwistle ( Punch and Judy ), Peter Maxwell Davies ( Taverner ) and Oliver Knussen ( Where the Wild Things Are ).

Mines and Dirty
He appeared in over fifty films, including Village of the Damned ( 1960 ), The List of Adrian Messenger ( 1963 ), Play Dirty ( 1968 ), The File of the Golden Goose ( 1969 ), Run a Crooked Mile ( 1969 ), The Horror of Frankenstein ( 1970 ), Roman Polanski's Macbeth ( 1971 ), Dad's Army ( 1971 ), The Day of the Jackal ( 1973 ), The Sea Wolves ( 1980 ), Krull ( 1983 ), and King Solomon's Mines ( 1985 ).

Mines and February
Hockey is also a pastime of many and Thetford Mines was chosen as a top-five finalist for Kraft Hockeyville for 2009 on the February 21, 2009 Hockey Night In Canada " Hockey Day In Canada " special.
He served until December 17 of that year when he was appointed Minister of Lands and Mines, a position he held until February 1, 1917.
He held several other portfolios in the Filmon government, including Minister of Northern Affairs ( 1993 – 1997 ), Minister of Energy and Mines ( 1995 – 1997 ), Minister of Health ( 1997 – 1999 ), and Minister of Highways and Transportation and Government House Leader ( February to October 1999 ).
McDiarmid retained the Land and Natural Resources / Mines portfolios for the entirety of his time in cabinet, and was also Provincial Secretary from November 28, 1939 to February 14, 1946, Railway Commissioner and Minister of Industry and Commerce from November 4, 1940 to June 30, 1953, and ( briefly ) acting Labour Minister following the resignation of CCF leader Seymour J.
At midnight on February 14, 1949, miners walked off the job at four asbestos mines in the Eastern Townships, near Asbestos, Quebec and Thetford Mines.
The cornerstone of the first School of Mines building was dedicated on August 19th, 1885, with the first classes being held February 21st, 1887.
The school formally became the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in February 1943.
On February 8, 2001, Newman was transferred from the Ministry of the Environment and named Minister of Northern Development and Mines ( despite the fact that his riding is located in Toronto ).
On July 29, 2003 he was appointed as Minister of Equipment, Mines, Posts, and Telecommunications, serving in that position until becoming President in February 2005.
Discorder was created in February 1983 by founding editors Jennifer Fahrni and Mike Mines as an alternative music magazine for Vancouver and the program guide for CiTR.
The company's Tau Lekoa Gold Mine in South Africa was sold to Buffelsfontein Gold Mines Limited in February 2009, with ownership being transferred on 1 August 2010.
In February 1962, three international mining companies: Consolidated Goldfields ( Aust ) Pty Ltd of Sydney, Cyprus Mines Corporation of Los Angeles and Utah Mining Company of San Francisco formed Mount Goldsworthy Mining Associates ( GML ).
He became Secretary for Lands in the first Parkes ministry from May 1872 to February 1875, and for a short period was also Secretary for Mines.

Mines and 1951
Merwin left in 1951, and Samuel Mines took over ; the standard remained fairly high but competition from new and better-paying markets such as Galaxy Science Fiction and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction had an impact on Mines ' ability to acquire quality material.
The Center was founded in 1951 as the Robertson Lignite Research Laboratory, a federal facility under the U. S. Bureau of Mines.

Mines and above
The old Florence Hill Mines above Goldfield
In September 2007, Sciences Po was rated the 8th best university in the world by the annual higher education survey conducted by the École des Mines de Paris thus placing it above both Oxford and Yale.

Mines and article
* Detector Spots Buried Mines 1943, Popular Science article on the " Polish " mine detector.
* " How Axis Land Mines Work ", April 1944 detailed article on types of land mines

Mines and on
Foreign periodicals, such as the Annales des Mines, published accounts of travels made by French engineers who observed British methods on study tours.
During the summer of 1925 Bloomfield worked as Assistant Ethnologist with the Geological Survey of Canada in the Canadian Department of Mines, undertaking linguistic field work on Plains Cree ; this position was arranged by Edward Sapir, who was then Chief of the Division of Anthropology, Victoria Museum, Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Department of Mines.
With pressure from a number of campaign groups organised through the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, a global movement to prohibit their use led to the 1997 Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction.
The International Campaign to Ban Landmines campaigned successfully to prohibit their use, culminating in the 1997 Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, known informally as the Ottawa Treaty.
The Ottawa Treaty ( Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction ) came into force on March 1, 1999.
New enemies include Centroids, large cybernetic scorpions with nailguns, Gremlins, small goblins that can steal weapons and multiply by feeding on enemy corpses, and Spike Mines, floating orbs that detonate when near the player.
** The Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines comes into force.
To set an example, many were hanged before large audiences, including former Prime Minister Evariste Kimba, who, with three cabinet members-Jérôme Anany ( Defense Minister ), Emmanuel Bamba ( Finance Minister ), and Alexandre Mahamba ( Minister of Mines and Energy )-was tried in May 1966, and sent to the gallows on 30 May, before an audience of 50, 000 spectators.
The University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, often with a particular focus on the environment and sustainability, and also hosts the world-renowned Camborne School of Mines ( formerly located nearby in Camborne ), which specialises in the understanding and management of the Earth's natural processes, resources and the environment.
The surviving French Crown Jewels and main Regalia including a set of historic crowns are principally on display in the Galerie d ' Apollon of the Louvre, France's premier museum and former royal palace, and scattered in different museums like the National Library of France, the Basilica of Saint Denis the Natural history museum, the École des Mines or in Reims.
The arbitration, as instructed by the Crown, was based on legal argument and documentation, and led to the Cornwall Submarine Mines Act of 1858.
On October 2, 2006, gunman Charles Carl Roberts IV shot 10 Amish school girls, killing five of them, in an attack on West Nickel Mines Parochial School, an Amish one-room school in Nickel Mines, Bart Township.
In recognition of its broadened scope the " Metropolitan School of Science applied to Mining and the Arts ", as it was officially known, was re-established in 1881 as the " Normal School of Science and Royal School of Mines ", under Huxley as dean, the name being based on that of the École Normale in Paris.
Once known as " Bed-Bug " and " Freeze Out ," Ione was an important supply center on the main road to the Mother Lode and Southern Mines during the California Gold Rush.
The largest mine of all was Ocean Mines just north of town on Route 936.
* Historic Coal Mines – Visitors can go to the Roslyn municipal offices, located on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street, for information on tours of the historic coal mines.

Mines and naval
Mines were the main cause of Soviet submarine losses in the Black Sea naval war.

Mines and mines
The emerald deposits of Zambia in the Kafubu River ( Kagem Mines ), about 45 km southwest of Kitwe, produced around 20 % of world production of gem quality emeralds in 2004, making the Kafubu area mines the second in world wide production after Colombia.
Mines of this type used by the United States are designed to self-destruct after a preset period of time, reducing the requirement for mine clearing to only those mines whose self-destruct system did not function.
* In H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines the protagonists discover multiple settings said to belong to, or having been built at the request of King Solomon, such as ' Solomon's Great Road ' and the mines themselves.
Lead and silver were discovered in the southern part of the Groom Range in 1864, and the English Groome Lead Mines Limited company financed the Conception Mines in the 1870s, giving the district its name ( nearby mines included Maria, Willow and White Lake ).
The last nearby mines closed in the late 1960s, but a school founded in 1885 by the Michigan State Legislature to teach metallurgy and mining engineering, the Michigan College of Mines, continues today under the name of Michigan Technological University and is the primary employer in the city.
The largest producing mines of Virgin Valley have been the famous Rainbow Ridge, Royal Peacock, Bonanza, Opal Queen, and WRT Stonetree / Black Beauty Mines.
They made a permanent camp and worked the mines ...-The Ancient Mines of Ajo by Dan Rose
By the time the mines closed in 1946, according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines, they had produced 72, 598, 883 pounds of copper worth over $ 12 million.
Legend has it that his donkey wandered off during the morning of September 4, 1885 ; Kellogg found the animal at a large outcropping of galena, which became the site of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mines ; those mines led to the founding of Kellogg, a city where a local sign reads " This is the town founded by a jackass and inhabited by his descendants.
Mine No. 24 was directly across the river, with its shaft in the company town of Montana Mines, and in 1943, plans were filed to connect these mines with an under-river crossing.
Mines in the Sewickley seam were opened earlier and mined out earlier than the mines in the Pittsburgh Seam.
There were other gold mines in the community of Rawdon Gold Mines, Nova Scotia.
Mines and antitank obstacles were planted on the beaches themselves and underwater obstacles and mines were placed in waters just off shore.
The Coal Mines Regulation Act 1842 which Shaftsbury pursued in Parliament prohibited the employment of girls and women in mines altogether.
These mining operations generally focused on discovering either lead or silver ore ; the company appointed Philip Francois Renault as commander of the mines, and in 1723 Boisbriand ceded land to Renault in Washington County ( in an area now known as the Old Mines ) and in the Mine La Motte area.
Either together or successively he held the offices of inspector of mines, professor at the School of Mines and at the Polytechnic School, assayer of gold and silver articles, professor of chemistry in the College de France and at the Jardin des Plantes, member of the Council of Industry and Commerce, commissioner on the pharmacy laws, and finally professor of chemistry to the Medical Faculty, to which he succeeded on Fourcroy's death in 1809.
** HMM ( Hotazel Manganese Mines ) including Mamatwan and Wessels mines near Hotazel in the Northern Cape
In 1914, the United States House Committee on Mines and Mining reported that " Colorado has good mining laws and such that ought to afford protection to the miners as to safety in the mine if they were enforced, yet in this State the percentage of fatalities is larger than any other, showing there is undoubtedly something wrong in reference to the management of its coal mines.
France immediately opened mines operated by Comuf ( Compagnie des Mines d ' Uranium de Franceville ) near Mounana village in order to exploit the vast mineral resources and the State of Gabon was given a minority share in the company.
Mines producing Iceland spar include many mines producing related calcite and aragonite as well as famously in Iceland, productively in the greater Sonoran desert region as in Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico and New Mexico, United States, as well as in the People's Republic of China.
During the 19th century, a number of higher education Grandes écoles were established so as to support industry and commerce, including École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne in 1816, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris ( today ESCP Europe, founded in 1819 ), École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures ( École centrale de Paris ) in 1829, École des arts industriels et des mines ( École centrale de Lille ) in 1854 and École centrale lyonnaise pour l ' Industrie et le Commerce ( École centrale de Lyon ) in 1857.

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