Stobart cites from the 19th century a host of ketchups including oyster, mussel, Windermere, wolfram, and pontac. |
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The base is made from the stone remains of a defunct wolfram mine and its wharf. |
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The same year Lodygin's electric lamps were illuminating a St Petersburg shop and he went on to patent the wolfram filament lamp. |
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Karens also make their living by fishing in coastal areas, working in tin or wolfram mines, and gathering forest products like rattan and honey. |
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In Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan the mining of wolfram, vanadium, and molybdenum had to be increased to compensate for the loss of sites in German-occupied territory. |
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Google has already begun to mimic some of wolfram Alpha's functionality, albeit in much more limited ways. |
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The role of the Spanish and Portuguese was to provide wolfram using that hard currency or gold. |
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Mining remains a marginal activity, contributing about 1 per cent to GDP from three dominant products: cassiterite, coltan and wolfram. |
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The washing of almost all this placer ore also yields a heavy schorl or wolfram and in some cases grains of tin and ironstone. |
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It currently holds 20 concessions covering about 1000 square kilometres and produce mostly cassiterite, coltan and wolfram. |
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But instead of going to London she married Frank King and moved to remote Hatches Creek, a wolfram mining town 400 kilometres north of Alice Springs. |
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It's then balanced with heavy inserts of wolfram on both the heel and toe. |
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By 1907 most of the gold mining was replaced by tin and wolfram. |
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The business plan for wolfram Alpha is apparently still being written. |
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Top-quality aluminium TI07, the fast-lock system, top-quality EVA foam grip and wolfram carbide tips make the advanced model the perfect piece of equipment for ambitious all-rounders. |
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The country is rich in mineral resources: coal, copper, molybdenum, uranium, gold, iron, phosphates, tin, nickel, zinc, wolfram and fluorspar and crude oil. |
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Some of them refer to earlier sources, such as Wolfram von Eschenbach's Kyot or the book given to Chretien by his patron. |
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I think it would help if I met someone who didn't think that Wolfram is a loony. |
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The genial German-born pianist Wolfram Rieger accompanies in a very sensitive way regarding both the demands of the composition and the needs of the singer. |
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And when you review the periodic table, take special note of tungsten, or Wolfram. |
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Wolfram asserts that it was the Tervingi who remained behind after the Hunnic conquest. |
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German literature can be traced back to the Middle Ages and the works of writers such as Walther von der Vogelweide and Wolfram von Eschenbach. |
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Other highlights include Eberhard Waechter's excellent Wolfram and Gottlob Frick's sonorous Landgrave. |
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Wolfram believes that the people Zosimus describes were those Tervingi who had remained behind after the Hunnic conquest. |
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Sansom, Bernard Silberman, Richard Storry, Karel van Wolfram, and Ezra Vogel. |
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Wolfram von Richthofen become an exponent of air power providing ground support to other services. |
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German literature can be traced back to the Middle Ages, with the most notable authors of the period being Walther von der Vogelweide and Wolfram von Eschenbach. |
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Other officers promoted to the second highest military rank in Germany were Albert Kesselring, Hugo Sperrle, Erhard Milch, and Wolfram von Richthofen. |
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Both Herwig Wolfram and Thomas Burns conclude that the terms Tervingi and Greuthungi were geographical identifiers used by each tribe to describe the other. |
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Herwig Wolfram locates the initial stages of Grimm's Law here. |
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