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  • 31Coal pipeline — Coal pipelines are pipelines used to transport coal from where it is mined to where it is consumed. For very short distances, large trucks are used to transport coal, but trains and barges are preferred for long distances. In some cases it is… …

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  • 32Coal Authority — Formation 1994 Legal status Non departmental public body (NDPB) Purpose/focus Coal mining in the UK Location 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG …

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  • 33Coal Miner (statue) — Coal Miner, John J. Szaton, 1966, front view Year 1966 (1966) Type bronze statue Dimensions 220 cm × 67 cm × 71 cm (85 in × 26.5 in …

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  • 34Coal Tit — Adult British Coal Tit, P. a. britannicus (note greenish grey back) Conservation status …

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  • 35Coal analyzer — Coal analyzers are used by coal producers, coal preparation plants and coal fired power plants to determine coal quality in real time. Coal quality parameters of greatest interest include ash, moisture, sulfur, and energy value (also known as… …

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  • 36Coal Miner's Daughter (song) — Coal Miner s Daughter Single by Loretta Lynn from the album Coal Miner s Daughter Released May 10, 1970 (U.S.) …

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  • 37Coal-tax post — Coal tax obelisk by the railway at Wormley, Hertfordshire. The inscription reads: 14 15 VIC C 146, identifying it with the 1851 Act of Parliament …

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  • 38Coal City High School — Location 655 West Division Street Coal City, Illinois United States Coordinates …

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  • 39Coal tax post — Coal tax posts were marker posts, about 250 in number, first erected in 1851 and forming a rough circle about twenty miles from the centre of London, England, to mark the points where taxes on coal and wine due to the Corporation of London had to …

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  • 40Coal Cracker — Location Hersheypark Opening date 1973 (1973) Type Flume Manufacturer Arrow Dynamics Height 55 ft (17 m) Drop 49 ft (1 …

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