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  • 11Ore-Ida — Type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founded 1952 Headquarters Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S …

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  • 12Ore-Ida — est une entreprise agro alimentaire américaine spécialisée dans la production d aliments surgelés à base de pomme de terre, ainsi qu une marque commerciale, appartenant au groupe américain H. J. Heinz Company. Le principal site de production d… …

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  • 13Ore City (Texas) — Ore City Ciudad de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 14ore — ore·ad; ore·am·nos; ore; ore·jón; ore·less; ore·odon·ti·dae; ore·or·tyx; ore·ot·ra·gus; prot·ore; ore·odon; ore·odont; fahl·ore; …

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  • 15Ore City Independent School District — is a public school district based in Ore City, Texas (USA). Located in northeastern Upshur County, the district extends into small portions of Marion and Harrison counties. Ore City ISD has three campuses Ore City High (Grades 9 12), Ore City… …

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  • 16Ore Mountain folk art — Ore Mountain Toy Museum in Seiffen Exhibits in the Nutcracker Museum …

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  • 17Ore dressing — is one of the principal processes in the work of mining. It consists of separating economically valuable minerals from those with little or no value, or of separating valuable minerals from each other, so that they may be further processed, for… …

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  • 18orė — orė̃ sf. (4) Rmš, Nm, õrė (2) [K], Kv 1. Lex67, R278, MŽ372 arimas: Dabar nuolat lyja, todėl ir orė̃ bus sunki Vrb. Mes dar daug turime õrės Kt. Tokiam ore tai ne õrė: šlapumas baisus, lyja išvien Ut. Kad ir daug õrės buvo, ale su traktoriais …

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  • 19Ore sorting — refers to the process of separating an ore into separate constituent parts. Today, ore sorters are widely used in industrial mineral mines, diamond mines and base and precious metal mines. Ores are typically sorted to increase the efficiency of… …

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  • 20Ore shoot — is a colloquial term in mining and geology to describe a long seam of mineral or metal bearing rock that can be profitable to extract. The term may have originated in the 17th and 18th centuries when various theories existed on the origins of ore …

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