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construction industry,
moling is a
trenchless method used to lay pipes.
During the
moling process, a pneumatically-driven
machine known as a
mole forces its way...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Saint Moling.
Saint Moling et le Lépreux, a
story about Mo Ling and a leper,
edited from UCD...
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moly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moly may
refer to:
Moly (herb), a
magic herb in Gr****
mythology Allium moly, a
flowering plant Molybdenum...
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mole or
Mole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mole (or
Molé) may
refer to:
Mole (animal) or "true
mole"
Golden mole,
southern African mammals...
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Moles can
refer to:
Moles de Xert, a
mountain range in the Baix
Maestrat comarca,
Valencian Community,
Spain Moles (nightclub), a live
music venue in Bath...
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various English versions of the name all come from the Irish,
Muine Moling.
Saint Moling (d. 696) was a seventh-century
Irish saint. O'Donaill's Irish-English...
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commonly used unit for
molality is the
moles per
kilogram (mol/kg). A
solution of
concentration 1 mol/kg is also
sometimes denoted as 1
molal. The unit mol/kg...
- Fínachta/
Moling of
Luachair made this
stave on Finachta:: To this, Adomnán of Iona responded: This in turn
generated a
final verse from
Moling: http://www...
- stainer),
mole negro (black
mole),
mole rojo (red
mole),
mole verde (green
mole),
mole poblano,
mole almendrado (
mole with almond),
mole michoacano,
mole prieto...
- The term
mole men is
commonly used to
refer to
mole people, real or
fictional members of a
subterranean society.
Mole Men or
Mole People may also refer...