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    1. ‘Is there coal mining in the Bath area?’ I asked surprised


    2. ‘Not now, but there used to be a massive coal industry all round Radstock and up towards Bath


    3. ‘There’s even a canal which used to carry the coal along


    4. He wore eye-liner as black as coal,


    5. His workshop was an old coal cellar, I believe, large and with a small window at one end


    6. He wore eye-liner as black as coal, and constantly flipped the sun visor up and down to check his reflection in the mirror as he spun the car through sluicing puddle and gravitational turn


    7. candlesticks, and scented by roasting meat and thick black coal


    8. a range burns the first coal of winter and a dripping coat is draped


    9. Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together


    10. When her daughter, tired as usual after a long day at the coal face of international mergers and acquisitions, went to bed, her mother tied the bag to the back of her pyjamas

    11. When her daughter, tired as usual after a long day at the coal face


    12. “Amanda!” He shouted loudly and listened to his voice echo off the trees and stalled coal cars


    13. Black as coal they were


    14. It was coal black adding contrast to her gray hair and soft blue eyes, which looked as if she'd been crying for days


    15. Some coal mines, advantageously situated, cannot be wrought on account of their barrenness


    16. Other coal mines in the same country, sufficiently fertile, cannot be wrought on account of their situation


    17. Whatever may be the price of wood, if that of coals is such that the expense of a coal fire is nearly equal to that of a wood one we may be assured, that at that place, and in these circumstances, the price of coals is as high as it can be


    18. Coals, in the coal countries, are everywhere much below this highest price


    19. A small quantity only could be sold; and the coal masters and the coal proprietors find it more for their interest to sell a great quantity at a price somewhat above the lowest, than a small quantity at the highest


    20. The most fertile coal mine, too, regulates the price of coals at all the other mines in its neighbourhood

    21. In coal mines, a fifth of the gross produce is a very great rent, a tenth the common rent ; and it is seldom a rent certain, but depends upon the occasional variations in the produce


    22. These are so great, that in a country where thirty years purchase is considered as a moderate price for the property of a landed estate, ten years purchase is regarded as a good price for that of a coal mine


    23. The value of a coal mine to the proprietor, frequently depends as much upon its situation as upon its fertility


    24. The productions of such distant coal mines can never be brought into competition with one another


    25. In coal works, and mines of every kind, the machinery necessary, both for drawing out the water, and for other purposes, is frequently still more expensive


    26. It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence


    27. The coal trade from Newcastle to London, for example, employs more shipping than all the carrying trade of England, though the ports are at no great distance


    28. He could make out two large coal vessels wending there way swiftly and silently down the dark river


    29. “Nothing changed in that scene,” he muttered, as he watched the cone shaped piles of coal, a scene that had been part of this land for two hundred years


    30. He always considered it a manly river because of its strong, tough history through the ages of the coal and steel industries

    31. As he rested his back against the railing he thought of the rumors floating around about infiltrators trying to gather information about the water and coal resources of Alleghenia


    32. ” Connellsville had been for hundreds of years a combination coal, farming, and river town


    33. Much trade had come down from the mountains including the quality coal from the area


    34. Morgan was a Welsh name, and there were a lot of Welsh in the area because of the abundant coal


    35. A significant influx of latinos arrived in the twenties to work the coal mines and Aquifer


    36. completed, taking the transport of coal and other important materials away from the canal and


    37. The price of fuel has so important an influence upon that of labour, that all over Great Britain, manufactures have confined themselves principally to the coal contries; other parts of the country, on account of the high price of this necessary article, not being able to work so cheap


    38. In some manufactures, besides, coal is a necessary instrument of trade ; as in those of glass, iron, and all other metals


    39. But the legislature, instead of a bounty, has imposed a tax of three shillings and threepence a-ton upon coals carried coastways; which, upon most sorts of coal, is more than sixty per cent


    40. of the original price at the coal pit

    41. A stretch of coal black canvass laid out flat covered the grass behind me


    42. After four days of loading coal, painting, and other maintenance work, the Alabama steamed out of Cherbourg harbor in the morning of June 19, escorted by the French ironclad, Couronne


    43. The remaining coal was then moved to the aft berth deck


    44. and out of the way, and a cover was placed over the coal to keep it out of sight and as dry as possible


    45. exclusive of that area converted into a coal bunker


    46. five seamen and a coal passer entered their names on the


    47. Never mind that the area in question was the largest producer of clean bituminous coal in the country at that time


    48. No more coal mining


    49. And guess what country was the second largest producer of such coal: Right


    50. steam down, propellers up, and sails unfurled, as they would use the wind for the next portion of the voyage and save coal














































    1. If she went by way of Cherayth and coaled there, the trip would be five hundred miles longer but she could steam twice as fast and reach her destination in barely twenty-four days


    1. His present objective wasn’t quite as satisfying as bombarding one of the Temple Lands’ port cities would have been, but the City-class was too short-legged for that; without additional coaling stations farther west than Claw Island, Zhaztro’s ships could have operated no deeper into the Gulf of Dohlar than the western coast of Shwei


    2. A conflict over a former coaling station in the South Atlantic was unlikely to revive the fortunes of either Birkenhead or Buenos Aires, but I’m sure it must have seemed like a good distraction at the time


    3. transports, we had occasion to call at Panama for coaling purposes before proceeding to England via New York


    1. There was a stove full of hot coals and a bucket of


    2. of water on the hot coals and waited


    3. Angered by this the soldier picked up the hammer beside the coals and with


    4. He then poured the remaining water onto the coals


    5. Since they had no cookpot, they needed things they could eat raw or toast on a stick or wrap in the coals


    6. of the storm, coppers and tin, lighting coals


    7. ‘Very slowly, over hot coals


    8. Alistair stared thoughtfully at the coals burning on the stove for


    9. touched by red-hot coals


    10. Desa wrapped the rolls in wet chassa leaves and put them in the coals under a bowl to bake

    11. The house was almost dark when she entered, just the coals of Valla's supper fire glowed in the main room


    12. There was a dark shape on the cushion, perfectly motionless and silent, staring into the coals


    13. Chiggeed had asked them to pass the word that the theirops was off the coals and the rolls were in the vats


    14. In the center was the steaming roast theirops, still on the four-pole rack that sixteen guys had used to pull it from the coals


    15. The egg had been roasted in the belly of the theirops, just above the coals


    16. Upon the sea-coast of a well-improved country, indeed, if coals can conveniently be had for fuel, it may sometimes be cheaper to bring barren timber for building from less cultivated foreign countries than to raise it at home


    17. Whatever may be the price of wood, if that of coals is such that the expense of a coal fire is nearly equal to that of a wood one we may be assured, that at that place, and in these circumstances, the price of coals is as high as it can be


    18. It seems to be so in some of the inland parts of England, particularly in Oxfordshire, where it is usual, even in the fires of the common people, to mix coals and wood together, and where the difference in the expense of those two sorts of fuel cannot, therefore, be very great


    19. Coals, in the coal countries, are everywhere much below this highest price


    20. The most fertile coal mine, too, regulates the price of coals at all the other mines in its neighbourhood

    21. Rent, even where coals afford one, has generally a smaller share in their price than in that of most other parts of the rude produce of land


    22. The price of coals in Westmoreland or Shropshire can have little effect on their price at Newcastle ; and their price in the Lionnois can have none at all


    23. When he returned a while later, the slave catcher poked the coals, ignoring her


    24. But he’d made no effort to move the stones that ringed his fire pit, or scatter the ashes, or hide the coals


    25. There, she’d stretch her meal to hours while gazing deep into the coals


    26. Her eyes were dark, smoldering coals as they bore into me


    27. Coals may be considered both as a material of manufacture, and as an instrument of trade


    28. I had never felt pain like it and I thought that I might faint for it felt like someone had poured hot coals onto my open wound and tears sprang to my eyes as sweat broke out on my forehead as I bit down on my rifle strap to stop me screaming like a girl


    29. In a country where the winters are so cold as in Great Britain, fuel is, during that season, in the strictest sense of the word, a necessary of life, not only for the purpose of dressing victuals, but for the comfortable subsistence of many different sorts of workmen who work within doors ; and coals are the cheapest of all fuel


    30. If a bounty could in any case be reasonable, it might perhaps be so upon the transportation of coals from those parts of the country in which they abound, to those in which they are wanted

    31. But the legislature, instead of a bounty, has imposed a tax of three shillings and threepence a-ton upon coals carried coastways; which, upon most sorts of coal, is more than sixty per cent


    32. Coals carried, either by land or by inland navigation, pay no duty


    33. If you except coals, however, the rest are almost all duty-free


    34. The coals had burned low in the stove, and it gave off little warmth or light


    35. A few bright coals were burning in the


    36. Amaranthe lit a piece of cloth with her lamp, then shattered the kerosene oil cache on the coals


    37. Coals shifted in the stove


    38. He put the tip of the arrow down into the coals of the fire


    39. I came around a final pillar, and I saw it then, a kind of metal bowl or fire pit full of coals so hot that they were nearly smokeless, bending the air above them with their heat


    40. It began to sizzle, with grease spattering and flaring on contact with the coals

    41. Pretty soon they were sitting around on the beach, listening to fat sizzle on the hot coals as burgers and sausages cooked


    42. Playing chef over a bed of coals was something he loved on the beach, so it seemed a good sedative for his nerves while they waited for the city to sleep


    43. His gaze turned to the tiny flickers of the fire; a few coals were still red hot and thin lines of smoke rose from the perpetually wet wood


    44. In essence, they were leaving him and his men to roast on red hot coals until it suited their purpose


    45. The name of the prayer group was Burning Coals and Drops


    46. Burning Coals and Drops of Blood was the name we selected,


    47. Burning coals would sig-


    48. 6 And he looked, and note, there was a cake baked on the coals, and a cruse of water at his head; and he did eat and drink, and laid


    49. I push toward the middle of the group, and then I see what they’re all gathered around: The huge, man-sized faction bowls from the Choosing Ceremony are turned on their sides, their contents spilling across the road, coals and glass and stone and earth and water all mingling together


    50. Did they write for catharsis? Did they want to set the record straight while the coals of controversy were still simmering? Did they just want their view to at least be on hand for some future reader or writer? Sammon, in At Any Cost wrote about the scheme to take Florida in the 2000 presidential election














































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