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Miners and entering
Miners unearth ancient parasites, in the shape of worms, that attack the brains of their hosts, entering through the nose or ears.
Thus the Texas Western Miners finish the 1965-66 regular season with a 23 – 1 record, entering the 1966 NCAA tournament ranked third in the nation.

Miners and into
Once the new changes went into effect, they affiliated with the Western Federation of Miners, and became Local 19.
Miners dug underground tunnels to reach the ore and brought it up to the surface by the cartloads for smelting into jongkangs.
In June 1985, three months after the miners admitted defeat and ended their strike, Benn introduced the Miners ' Amnesty ( General Pardon ) Bill into the Commons, which would have extended an amnesty to all miners imprisoned during the strike.
The CFL made its first venture into the United States with the addition of the Sacramento Gold Miners.
Miners who later went on to Denver followed the South Platte River trail into Colorado.
The group aimed to provide an anarchist intervention into working class struggles such as the Miners ' Strike, and was closely involved with the Anti-Poll Tax community-based campaign at the end of the 1980s and unemployed struggles through the Groundswell network of claimants ' action groups.
Miners are being gassed in the washhouse and transformed into thugs and vandals, attacking men and machinery, being perceived as Luddites by other locals.
The rich mining history of the town was highlighted in the 2000 blockbuster film Billy Elliot which was set during the UK miners ' strike ( 1984-1985 ) in the fictional County Durham town of ' Everington ', but which displayed characteristics particular to East Durham pit communities such as Seaham and Easington Colliery – both towns feature as locations in the film, notably Dawdon Miners ' Club, into which Billy's dad runs when he learns his son has won an audition at dance school.
One early challenge came from outside: the Western Federation of Miners, a union that had fought a series of violent battles with mine owners over the right to represent mill workers as well as hard rock miners, joined with activists from other unions and from the Socialist Labor Party of America to form the Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW ), which aimed to organize all workers, regardless of craft, nationality, gender or race, into one big union.
Empties into Lake Superior near Miners Beach.
Field work in Victoria showed Noisy Miners infiltrated anywhere from into remnant woodland from the edges, with greater penetration occurring in less densely forested areas.
Forerunner society was divided into five main social classes, called " rates " ( in ascending order of social standing / power ): ' Engineers ', ' Warrior-Servants ', ' Lifeworkers ', ' Miners ', and ' Builder '.
Miners followed the creeks up into the foothills of the Longwoods to where the richest gold was to be had.
* Finnish Miners ' Union ( 1969 ) merged into Metalworkers ' Union
He led the union into mergers with similar unions in the other Australian colonies, forming the Amalgamated Miners ' Association of Australasia.
Whitehaven RLFC was formed at a meeting held in the Miners ' Welfare Club at Kells from the Whitehaven Miners ' Welfare team in 1948 and shortly afterwards were admitted into the Northern Rugby Football Union by just three votes.
The team were forced to change their name to Garforth Miners to gain election into the Yorkshire Football League in 1978, pub teams not being allowed in the league.
By contrast the strikes of the radical Western Federation of Miners in the West often turned into full-scale warfare between strikers and both employers and the civil and military authorities.
Black-eared Miners are co-operative breeders, living in colonies during the breeding season, and dispersing into the bush during non-breeding periods.
* Sacramento Gold Miners ( defunct ) – The first entry in the league's failed attempt to expand into the U. S. After the 1994 season, the team relocated to San Antonio and played as the San Antonio Texans before folding after the 1995 season.
Some days into the action the miners organised the Clunes Miners ' Association and what were to become known as the Clunes Riots, successfully resisting the use of foreign labour as strikebreakers.
Miners, sailors, and sojourners hungry for female companionship and bawdy entertainment continued to stream into San Francisco in the 1850s and 1860s, becoming the Barbary Coast's primary clientele.

Miners and Nation
* A People's History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and " Low Mechaniks " by Clifford D. Conner ( New York: Nation, 2005 )

Miners and lands
Miners came to the area, causing clashes with the Nez Perce on their ancestral tribal lands.
Miners complain of restricted access to claims, or to lands to prospect.

Miners and came
In 2007, the East Kentucky Miners came to Pike County after the opening of the Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center.
It is presumed that the nickname " Miners " came from the fact that the school was founded as the " State School of Mines and Metallurgy.
In North America, the most significant early impetus for the One Big Union concept came from the Western Federation of Miners ( WFM ) which was headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
The port came to prominence in the 1984-85 Miners ' Strike, where attempts were made to import coal through the Port ( as with the small port at Wivenhoe further up the river Colne ).
He first came to prominence in the Cambrian Coal Dispute in 1910 and went on to active involvement in the Miners ' Unofficial Reform Committee which published the famous syndicalist pamphlet ' The Miners ' Next Step ' in 1912.
In 1914, the rail and transport unions came together with the Miners ' Federation of Great Britain to form the Triple Alliance.

Miners and with
He tramped out of the Miners Rest with his hopes plummeting, and headed doggedly for the Palace Saloon, the last place of any consequence on this side of the street.
* March 19 – The Texas Western Miners defeat the Kentucky Wildcats with 5 African-American starters, ushering in desegregation in athletic recruiting.
But, with the support of the Miners ' Federation, the case was judged as one of victimisation and the company was forced to re-employ him.
During the 1890s, gold was discovered and Miners quickly traveled to the area and populated it in order to strike it rich ; however, the industry waned for many years, yet later had some success with a small boom during the 1930s.
On Labor Day each year, Pocahontas is home to the Coal Miners Reunion, which brings together retired coal miners and railroad workers from across the United States to be honored by the town with a parade and luncheon.
Some examples of themes where Brickfilms were used for advertising include: Star Wars with Revenge of the Brick, Indiana Jones with Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick, Power Miners, Atlantis, most of Bionicles commercials and clips, and Lego Prince of Persia.
* Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees outfielder and first baseman ; played with the Class C " Joplin Miners " minor league baseball team in 1950
Miners created the famous engineering system for the management of water in the Upper Harz, the Upper Harz Water Regale, of which 70 kilometres of ditch and 68 ' ponds ' ( with a volume of 8 million cubic metres ) are still used today.
Nonetheless during the strike itself and during the long drawn out agony of the following Miners ' Strike the members of the CPGB were to the fore in defending the strike and in attempting to develop solidarity with the miners.
Miners tried to appease the kobolds with offerings of gold and silver and by insisting that fellow miners treat them respectfully.
In 2004, the Cotia banner ( subject of one of Purdon's songs ) was remade and carried to the Durham Miners ' Gala with pictures of Purdon and fellow miner and folksinger Jack Elliot of Birtley on the back.
The Posse started with wins over the Sacramento Gold Miners and Saskatchewan Roughriders, but things quickly went downhill.
One notable team administrator was Jack Youngblood, who was the Gold Miners ' Director of Marketing in 1993 and 1994, which was a similar post he held with the Surge in 1991 and 1992.
When the 1993 CFL season started, the Gold Miners, with an all-US staff, took some time to learn the intricacies of Canadian football.
The Sacramento Gold Miners also entered the CFL record books by recording the most wins by an expansion team with 6 wins ( the record was eventually broken in 1994 by the Baltimore Stallions ).
The Gold Miners finished the season with a 6 – 12 record, which placed them in last place of the West Division.
The Gold Miners made a decided improvement from their 1993 inaugural season with a 9 – 8 – 1 record.
The Miners would have finished fourth with a 10 – 7 – 1 record, if not for a poor call by the officials in the team's last game of the season in Edmonton, where an erroneous " incomplete " ruling negated an apparent game-winning touchdown.
Gold Miners games were broadcast on KFBK radio and KRBK-TV with Tim Roye and Lee Grosscup on radio and Grant Napear and Jack Youngblood on television.
It took them until week 15 to record their first victory, a 24 – 12 victory over the Sacramento Gold Miners After the historic victory, the team won two out of their last three games, but they still finished last in the CFL East Division with a 3 – 15 record.
A militant socialist, he was horrified by the class collaborationism of the Trades Union Congress after the defeat of the 1926 General Strike, and was co-author with the left-wing Miners leader, Arthur Cook, of the Cook-Maxton Manifesto of 1928.

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