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Many and mines
Many of the coal seams in the nationalized British mines are twisting, narrow and very deep.
Many other small, rural centres are served by private fields on sugar estates or bauxite mines.
Many of these designs were improvised in the field, especially from explosive shells, but by the end of the war nearly 2, 000 standard pattern " Rains mines " had been deployed.
Many mines combine the main trigger with a touch or tilt trigger to prevent enemy engineers from defusing it.
Many examples of such devices have been found in old Roman mines and some examples are now preserved in the British Museum and the National Museum of Wales.
Many means of destroying tanks, including indirect artillery, anti-tank guns ( both towed and self-propelled ), mines, short-ranged infantry antitank weapons, and other tanks were utilised.
Many countries use mines like the Claymore.
Many Cornish and Finnish immigrants arrived in the Houghton area to work in the copper mines ; both groups have had a great influence on the culture and cuisine of the local area.
Many of the mines became the property of the BolĂ­var family.
Many mining companies have offices in Yakutsk including ALROSA, whose diamond mines in Yakutia account for about 20 % of the world's rough diamond output.
Many coal mines are located within the area.
Many of the rarer minerals were found in mines, and he mentions the famous copper mines of Cyprus and the even more famous silver mines, presumably of Laurium near Athens, and upon which the wealth of the city was based, as well as referring to gold mines.
Many abandoned mines dot the terrain, as well as unexploded ordnance and shrapnel, making unauthorized travel in the training areas dangerous.
Many abandoned mines stretch along the Withlacoochee River basin, with a concentration of those within Citrus Springs.
Many of those mines were part of the Dunnellon Phosphate company, headed by Capt John L. Inglis, a veteran of the Civil War.
Many underground coal mines were opened near Waltonville.
Many of Clinton's original settlers were immigrants working in coal mines.
Many of the cities location names such as Plymouth, Pike, Castile, and Comet got their names from these iron mines.
Many mines have since shut down and stressed the local economy.
Many companies processed the massive piles of " overburden " that had been removed from copper mines, or expanded the existing open-pit mines to extract the gold ore. Gold mines as widespread as the Robinson project near Ruth, and AmSelco's Alligator Ridge mine from Ely, kept the town alive during the 1980s and 1990s, until the recent revival of copper mining.

Many and thriving
Many of the once thriving shops are now abandoned, and the poverty rate has risen considerably.
Many of the farms established by these early settlers are still thriving today.
Many Ripper tours ( a thriving industry ) start out nearby.
Many years ago, Frogstar World B was " a thriving, happy planet-people, cities, shops, a normal world.
Many of the early North African lamps that have been excavated, especially those of high quality, have the name of the manufacturer inscribed on the base, which gives evidence for a highly competitive and thriving local market that developed early and continued to influence and bolster the colonial economy.
Many native species exist along the Maribyrnong River with many species thriving in the area.
Many active ice sailing clubs are thriving in the northern States and Canadian Provinces, including on the Hudson River, Long Island Sound, Detroit, Michigan, Sandusky, Ohio, Gull Lake, Michigan, Lake Muskegon, Michigan, Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Hamilton Bay, Ontario, Ghost Lake, Alberta and on other venues as far south as Decatur and Springfield, Illinois.
Many 101s have entered into private ownership and there is a thriving owners club supporting these sourcing spares and providing technical support.
Many are thriving as seculars and moderates have transitioned to below-replacement fertility.
Many towns that cannot support a single franchise restaurant still have a thriving Chinese food restaurant.

Many and gold
Many scholars in those days thought it reasonable to believe that there exist means for transforming cheaper ( base ) metals into gold.
Many catalytic processes, especially those used in organic synthesis, require so called " late transition metals ", which include palladium, platinum, gold, ruthenium, rhodium, and iridium.
Many holders of gold store it in form of bullion coins or bars as a hedge against inflation or other economic disruptions.
Many of the people who hoard gold today expect hyperinflation, and are hedging against it by holding specie.
Many of the Roman symbols both of war and of civil office date from his reign, and he was the first to celebrate a Roman triumph, after the Etruscan fashion, wearing a robe of purple and gold, and borne on a chariot drawn by four horses.
Many other languages use red panda, or variations of shining / gold or lesser / small in their names for this species.
Many former Clan athletes later represented Canada during the Olympic Games, including gold medalists Carole Huynh and Daniel Igali, and Olympic medalists Sue Holloway and Hugh Fisher.
Many brown or pale topazes are treated to make them bright yellow, gold, pink or violet colored.
Many Republicans in the western states, dismayed by the strong allegiance of eastern Republicans to the gold standard, considered forming their own party.
Many prospectors avoided the area after the misnamed Mount Pisgah hoax, a mini gold rush caused by salting ( adding gold to worthless rock ).
Many returned with significant gold which helped jump-start the Oregon economy.
Many new products, often imported from China via Kyakhta, became widely available in Irkutsk for the first time, including gold, diamonds, fur, wood, silk and tea.
Many of the ABL's star players, including several Olympic gold medalists ( such as Nikki McCray and Dawn Staley ) and a number of standout college performers ( including Kate Starbird and Jennifer Rizzotti ), then joined the rosters of WNBA teams and, in so doing, enhanced the overall quality of play in the league.
Many sword knots were also made of silk with a fine, ornamental alloy gold or silver metal wire woven into it in a specified pattern.
Many of the prospectors that went west in search of gold, felt that gold might be found in other parts of the state, so some returned to the Yellowstone Valley, and others came from the East to settle here.
Many silver rushes followed upon gold rushes.
Many gameplayers have found that the price of a long sword ( RRP 10 gold pieces ) can fall to as little as 6 or 7 after the shopkeeper has been buttered-up with phrases such as " Thou seems fine "-particularly when this strategy is used in conjunction with the Beguile spell ( most effectively cast by Megrim ).
Many Queenstown streets bear names from the gold mining era ( such as Camp Street ) and some historic buildings remain.
Many period 6 transition metals are very valuable, such as gold, however many period 6 poor metals are incredibly toxic, such as thallium.

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