There stumbled a miner fresh from the creeks, dog-dirty, and loaded for bear. |
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After the suspicious death of a miner at a disused colliery in Wales, the Doctor investigates the owner, Global Chemicals. |
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An explosion in an eastern Kentucky coal mine killed five miners yesterday while one other miner was able to get out alive. |
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The rufous-banded miner is a neotropical ovenbird that is widespread in the southern Andes. |
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The former curator is working on the ecology and systematics of leaf miner flies and frit flies which develop in plant tissue. |
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At that time the mining workers' unions of the colliery supported the band financially, each miner paying a penny from his wages. |
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They help to repel leaf miner moths and some gardeners even find them effective against grasshoppers. |
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If they do experience some stress, the insects that most often appear will be the leaf miner or scale. |
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This damage has been caused by the grubs of the azalea leaf miner and usually occurs on indoor plants in autumn and winter. |
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As far as former miner Terry Regan is concerned, you cannot legislate for human instinct when someone is breaking into your home. |
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The designer is a robustly hetero working-class lad whose miner father was also a dab hand with a needle. |
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Paddy who was a former miner was delighted with the birthday cake, in the shape of an old tram full of coal. |
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My father had been a miner and he was outraged when I told him that what I really wanted to do was go to art school. |
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In the film, Harris is an athletic coal miner determined to play professional rugby. |
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And the 25-year-old miner who found it is, if not exactly in hiding, certainly making himself scarce. |
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I talked to a gentle, softly spoken miner about the strike, the police and the scabs. |
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If the miner falls more than his own height, he splats into the ground, his messy remains covered by his helmet. |
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The film contains extraordinary sequences, particularly those dealing with the impoverished coal miner cousin of one of the male protagonists. |
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She said her partner was a miner and had told her that such boxes were often opened in non-emergencies, and could be left open. |
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A miner in the tribute team could make a fair bit of money as they were paid by the amount of ore that they shifted. |
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The miner immediately receives his tribute or percentage for which he agreed to work. |
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He defined it as the number placed by the miner on the tubs of coal filled. |
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It was a hard time because as the son of a miner you have sympathies for both sides. |
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In this role, as with his solo work, he's a miner of sonic archaeologies, a metaphysician of the eddies, currents and whirlpools of the past. |
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Bert became a miner on leaving school and went to work at Armthorpe, a militant pit, where he found himself working on the coalface. |
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Like painters, metal workers, and quarrymen, a miner cannot eradicate the scars of his occupation. |
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This first description of knee dislocation involved a patient who was a miner and injured his knee in an earthfall. |
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I've heard it said that the hardest Australian bird to see is the western whipbird, but I reckon the black-eared miner must come a close second. |
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The former miner was a very knowledgeable man who loved to read and could discuss any topic. |
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This story of a placer miner ditched by his girl-friend for a hippie tree-hugger, and the resulting attempts at reconciliation absolutely won the audience over. |
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The miner crisis is the latest in a series of austerity-driven protests across the island of Sardinia. |
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A miner puts his head down and runs, with a long swinging stride, through places where I can only stagger. |
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Stanley also took on the cases of the mother and siblings of a miner killed at Upper Big Branch. |
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The miner does that journey to and fro, and sandwiched in between there are seven and a half hours of savage work. |
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The perfect scenario for an Australian miner exporting would have been to sit back unhedged and watch the dollar plunge below US50c around the time of the Sydney Olympics. |
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Potato brown rot and rhizomania, which attacks sugar beet, and the South American leaf miner are other imported diseases and pests that have devastated crops. |
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In a small town in the north-east of England, Billy, the 11-year-old son of a coal miner goes to boxing lessons, clutching 50 pence and a pair of battered boxing gloves. |
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The general impression one gets is that Morse accepts the persistent stereotype of the solitary miner scratching out a meager existence largely on his own. |
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Every now and then a walker, runner or cyclist would pass, a squirrel searched for a tree in a totally treeless landscape and miner bees hovered over their holes. |
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During a recent interview with miner Samuel Avalos, it was clear the reminders of the entrapment were never far away. |
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She was in Willisau with her husband, David Miller, a second-generation miner from Dawson City in Canada's remote Yukon Territory who was keeping a close eye on the Nordics. |
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As the son of a Geordie miner without the means to pursue his art interest through the postgrad system, he decided instead to carry it on in music. |
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His coal miner father had been the one whose luck ran out when he was bayoneted to death by a Japanese soldier. |
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Your miner friends notice the stiffness of your walk and chaff you about it. |
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As of October 2014, Metallon Corporation was Zimbabwe's largest gold miner. |
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His father was a coal miner who lost a leg in a pit accident but continued working as a lift operator at the mine until his death. |
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I'm the son of a Welsh miner and I was born into love, married into love and spent my life in love. |
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The miner may report at any time a hazardous condition and request an inspection. |
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They appeared to have been strung, but on taking them up the miner let them drop apart. |
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A pen-pusher in a Sixth ave. office said a coal miner is paid well. I asked him if he ever dug coal. Oh no! |
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Gas explosions were a serious problem, and Belgium had high coal miner fatality rates. |
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The miner was expected to return to the shaft to perform relighting, a round trip of up to a few miles. |
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McLachlan's value as a coal miner was enhanced by the specialized skill he learned as a shaft-sinker. |
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West Lothian Council said they hoped to rebury former miner John's remains as soon as possible. |
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You bolt it to the wall, and with the laser pointer the miner walks to the face and marks his line. |
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Plus, a dying miner tells the story of his life, illustrated by Sacco. |
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A LIFE-SIZED bronze sculpture of a pit pony and a miner is to be created for a Staffordshire town. |
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The miner knew the old davy was safer than any open flame, but far riskier than a modern flashlight. |
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Chad used to work as a coal miner, but couldn't handle the constant grunge. |
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Her father refused marriage because of Stephenson's lowly status as a miner. |
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His father, Robert Owen, was a coal miner, while his mother belonged to the family of Thomas Edwards, poet and writer. |
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He decided to leave school by the end of 1941 and work as a miner as Elfed was not fit for work due to illness. |
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Tommy was the son of a Rhondda coal miner, and had been visiting his grandparents at the time. |
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Tyler was born Gaynor Hopkins in Skewen, Wales, to coal miner Glyndwr and housewife Elsie Hopkins. |
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They are a blacksmith with a small anvil, a plate layer with a fish-bellied rail, a miner with Stephenson's safety lamp and an engineer with a locomotive. |
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Wilde was the son of a coal miner and worked in the coal pits himself. |
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When he ran home to show his father, a miner in the Central Queensland Gemfields, Harry Spencer threw it down by the back door to use as a doorstop. |
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Dave Merrington, a retired miner from South Hetton, County Durham, fashioned an aspiring trophy in 1975 from a lump of coal hewn from the Haig Colliery in Cumbria. |
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The global miner spent the first year running geophysical surveys across the property, plus geological mapping, whole rock geochemistry and petrographic analysis. |
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Known for his excitable commentating style and incisive one-liners, the Alnwick-born son of a miner was diagnosed with bowel cancer last September. |
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Trinity operates six mining complexes with a total of 10 surface mines, three underground mines and six highwall miner units in the Central Appalachian coal basin. |
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The miner lowered its production guidance for the year to 750,000-800,000 troy ounces, from 800,000-850,000 ounces, because of lower expected output at its Buzwagi gold mine. |
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This was extended, of course, into Eastern Europe, where the coal miner Adolf Hennecke was the East German Stakhanovite and Wincenty Pstrowski the Polish. |
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He thought he would most likely be a miner or maybe a boxer. |
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Claustrophobia is one of the most common phobias, and add to that Achluophobia and Mysophobia, and it's clear that laboring as a miner can be a scary experience. |
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By the time he was twenty, he had became a skilled practical miner. |
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When a coal miner developed the eye disease nystagmus, was this to be diagnosed as due to work conditions or to an inherent constitutional diathesis? |
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Wanting to play snooker, he turned down a place at Grammar School to become a miner at Ty Trist Colliery, aged 14, following in the footsteps of his father. |
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He was encouraged to play by his father Dilwyn, who was a miner. |
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Rhys Lewis is the younger son in a poor family where the father is absent and the only source of income is what his older brother, Bob, earns as a coal miner. |
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Miner spent the next three years designing specialized chips for cardiac pacemakers. |
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Miner is spot-on, down to her brittle smile and overeager voice. |
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A decent day was 15 to 18 hookups and maybe for every ten hookups you'd land two or three,'' Miner said. |
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Fey and Carlock serve as executive producers, along with David Miner and Jeff Richmond. |
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Personal Search Syndication and Plagium represent two of many applications built on the TX Miner platform. |
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In 1887, Hardie launched a new publication called The Miner. |
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To be sure Judge Fell and Mr. Miner were Federalists, but the first was an ardent Pennamite while the latter was a regular Yankee and claimant under Connecticut. |
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I'm usually pretty good with faces, but I had no idea I was reacquainting myself with Saugus athletic director Kevin Miner the past few times we said hello. |
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