Wildflowers include miner's lettuce, lacepod, a buttercup, and the showy fiesta flower. |
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At nightfall you see the tiny miner's houses which line the hills glow warmly. |
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In general, a miner's profit is determined by the market price of the commodity it extracts from the ground. |
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In literature and film, she has been portrayed as a powerful matriarch within the confines of the miner's home and family. |
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Many people became miners to make a living and thousands died of miner's diseases such as black lung and silicosis. |
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Yet by the time Keith, a tall, skinny, tow-headed coal miner's son, started fifth grade, Friedrichs' pathology had begun to stir up again. |
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Despite nearly a quarter century of operations, most wet seasons overwhelm the miner's capacity to manage water on site. |
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Today the coal miner's daughter and descendant of Daniel Boone is reaping the rewards for her stick-to-it-iveness. |
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Poison oak, false Solomon seal, cow parsnip, and miner's lettuce were found infrequently. |
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American dogwoods include the miner's dogwood, C. sessilis, whose fruits are sweet when fully ripe, and the less flavourful bunchberry, C. canadensis. |
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For one night, Hogtown got an old-time hoedown as the Grand Old Dame of country music and coal miner's daughter Loretta Lynn landed at Toronto's Massey Hall. |
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As I read The Compleat Gentleman, I was struck by Miner's recurring point that, in today's world, compleat gentleman are few and far between. |
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It is the miner's safety lamp carried by his father Roy during 46 years in the pit, before the perils of the job wrecked his health and eventually killed him. |
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My family moved, when I was a girl of about 9 years old or so, from a small Johannesburg miner's house into a palatial mansion in a more salubrious suburb. |
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The gritty story of a coal miner's young son who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer is now a musical that's receiving rave reviews and nightly ovations. |
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The Clarks moved to Boston in 1850, and Jonas Clark began to supply miner's supplies, hardware, tinware, and furniture to the newly opened California market. |
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But all this detracts from the microscopic detail of a play in which even the sweat stains on the hips of a miner's trousers acquires dramatic relevance. |
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Now aged seventy, his feet and hips are bearing the cost of his stooped shuffle through the tunnels, and his breathing is heavy with black lung, the miner's disease. |
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He plays a local lawyer who takes on a female coal miner's case of sexual harassment and breaks ground by filing the first class action lawsuit of its kind. |
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One of the most amazing greens in our winter garden is claytonia, or miner's lettuce. |
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This sewage gave off methane gas which was ignited by the miner's oil lamps. |
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From coalmines to pastimes, washdays to paydays, discover life for a Victorian miner's family. |
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And consider trying some offbeat fall greens, such as mache, miner's lettuce and shungiku, an edible chrysanthemum. |
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Winter purslane, which is also known as miner's lettuce or claytonia is, by contrast, slightly succulent, cool and a little bland but mixes well with the spicy vegetables. |
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Others include Humphry Davy, educated in Truro and the inventor of the miner's safety lamp, and Samuel Foote, an actor and playwright from Boscawen Street. |
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Explore the miner's homes, the Methodist chapel and Board school, enjoy pitmen's games and pastimes like quoits and shove ha'penny and entertainment from the times. |
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Hearing the miner's footsteps, the baby would put up his arms and crow. |
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As a miner's daughter who became fatherless at the age of 13 when my dad died of pneumoconiosis I identify with Keir Hardy who, from the age of 10, worked down the mines. |
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Today he is possibly best known as the inventor of the Miner's Safety Lamp, or Davy lamp. |
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