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  • 51coal hole — An aperture in a sidewalk, close to a building, through which, coal or other dry product in grains or chunks may be shoveled so as to reach the basement of the building …

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  • 52Coal River — /koʊl ˈrɪvə/ (say kohl rivuh) noun 1. an early name for the Hunter River, NSW, which officially changed in 1797. 2. a river in south eastern Tasmania, flowing south through Richmond …

  • 53through retort — noun : a retort (as used for the distillation of mercury from cinnabar or for producing coal gas) with doors or mouthpieces at both ends that are closed during distillation …

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  • 54sapropelic coal — ▪ coal classification       hydrogen rich coal, including cannel coal and boghead coal (see torbanite), derived from sapropels (loose deposits of sedimentary rock rich in hydrocarbons) and characterized by a dull black, sometimes waxy lustre.… …

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  • 55Hunter Valley Coal Chain — The Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) is the chain of coal delivery in New South Wales, Australia from (mainly open cut) coal mines in the Hunter Valley to the Port of Newcastle and to domestic coal fired power stations in the Hunter Valley. The… …

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  • 56Chuitna Coal Project — The Chuitna Coal Project is a proposed coal strip mine that, if granted state and federal permits, would be built about 45 miles (72 km) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska, in an area known as the Beluga Coal Fields near the Chuitna River and… …

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  • 57Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910–1911 — The Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910–1911 was a strike by coal miners represented by the United Mine Workers of America. The strike is also known as the Slovak strike because about 70 percent of the miners were Slovakian immigrants.It… …

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  • 58Environmental effects of coal — There are a number of adverse environmental effects of coal mining and burning.These effects include: * release of carbon dioxide and methane, both of which are greenhouse gases causing climate change and global warming according to the IPCC.… …

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  • 59Clean coal — Historically[1] used to refer to technologies for reducing emissions of ash, sulfur, and heavy metals from coal combustion; the term is now commonly used to refer to carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Clean coal is an umbrella term used …

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  • 60European Coal and Steel Community — Danish: Det Europæiske Kul og Stålfællesskab Dutch …

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