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  • 41Mine railway — Preserved typical mine train at the Museu de Les Mines d Eschucha, Spain A mine railway is a railway constructed to carry materials and workers in and out of a mine.[1] Materials transported typically include ore, coal and spoil. Today most mine… …

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  • 42Mine Owners' Association — In the United States a Mine Owners Association, also sometimes referred to as a Mine Operators Association or a Mine Owners Protective Association, is the combination of individual mining companies, or groups of mining companies, into an… …

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  • 43mine — {{11}}mine (n.1) pit or tunnel in the earth for obtaining metals and minerals, c.1300, from O.Fr. mine vein, lode; tunnel, shaft; mineral ore; mine (for coal, tin, etc,), of uncertain origin, probably from a Celtic source (Cf. Welsh mwyn, Ir.… …

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  • 44Mine d'argent de Combe Martin — La mine d’argent de Combe Martin, située dans un village du Nord du Devon, au bord de la mer, à six kilomètres à l’ouest d’Ilfracombe et en bordure du parc national d’Exter, tout près de la Cornouaille, fut l’un des plus riches gisements d’argent …

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  • 45Mine-clearing line charge — Detonation of a MICLIC to destroy a 1km in depth blast resistant minefield in Iraq. A mine clearing line charge (abbreviated MCLC and pronounced mick lick ) is used to create a breach in minefields under combat conditions. While there are many… …

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  • 46mine — English has two quite distinct words mine. The first person possessive pronoun [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *mīnaz (source also of German mein, Dutch mijn, and Swedish and Danish min), which was derived from the same Indo European… …

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  • 47mine — English has two quite distinct words mine. The first person possessive pronoun [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *mīnaz (source also of German mein, Dutch mijn, and Swedish and Danish min), which was derived from the same Indo European… …

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  • 48… but the clouds … — Samuel Beckett wrote his television play ... but the clouds ... between October November 1976 “to replace a film of Play which the BBC had sent [him] for approval (and which he had rejected)” [Ackerley, C. J. and Gontarski, S. E., (Eds.) The… …

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  • 49mine — An underground working for the excavation of minerals, consisting of pits, shafts, levels, tunnels etc. 36 Am J1st Min & M § 2. A term broad enough to include open cuts and quarries, by which substances such as coal, clay, ironstone, and… …

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  • 50Mine Run Campaign Confederate order of battle — The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Mine Run Campaign of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization from October 31, 1863,[1]… …

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