He also bought the nearby smelting works at Scotts Creek to refine copper regulus produced at the Bremer mine. |
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When it demolished the furnace in 1882 it recovered also some copper from stockpiled regulus. |
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The king left him as sub regulus whenever he was out of the country. |
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The vanadium regulus thus obtained may be further purified by electron-beam melting. |
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The brightish star just east of Saturn is Regulus, Alpha Leonis, i.e. the brightest star in Leo. |
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His first boat was HMS Regulus, engaged on anti-piracy patrols on the China station. |
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The Latin term Regulus was first applied by Copernicus as a diminutive of its earlier form Rex, meaning King. |
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Regulus itself is receiving from Sirius, and for our system it is received by Master Jupiter. |
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Regulus deployed with his maniples in double depth, rather than extended line, so they do not start stacked. |
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Regulus, the brightest star of Leo the Lion, marks the tip of the prominent Sickle asterism. |
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During the First Punic War, the island was conquered after harsh fighting by Marcus Atilius Regulus. |
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The Regulus missile program was deactivated with the advent of Polaris in the Pacific. |
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In addition to a regular white version, Regulus have succeded in making a clear product, which enables the use of white inks and opens up a new range of applications for durable window graphics. |
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