- effort,
accept the
casualties of
challenging the minefield, or use the
unmined waters where the
greatest concentration of
enemy firepower will be encountered...
- oxide).
Total unmined resources are a
combination of
known reserves plus
inferred resources. The
total uranium potential is the
total of
unmined and mined...
- [citation needed]
Tanks and
light armored vehicles can
generally flatten unmined wire obstacles,
although the wire can
become entangled in the
tracks and...
- Australia, the U.S.,
South Africa, and Russia. The
country with the
largest unmined gold
deposits is Australia. Some
economists believe that the gold standard...
-
subjects of
labour are
available directly from Nature:
uncaught fish,
unmined coal, etc.
Others are
results of a
previous stage of production; these...
-
property and lives. Coal
worth Rs. 60,000
crore (US$12 billion) is
lying unmined, and the
state government feels the
shifting will help in
exploiting this...
-
northern coast, and this was the only
channel mined.
Dewey instead used the
unmined south channel between El
Fraile and
Caballo Islands. The El
Fraile battery...
- Commission, was set up in 1938, with
Gowers as chairman. In July 1942 all
unmined coal in
Britain ceased to be the
property of the
colliery owners and was...
- worldwide.
Production from the mine
ceased in May 2009. Some ore
remained unmined and
plans were
being formulated to
recover of some or all of this ore....
- mine
flows down
Wightman Fork,
mixes with
naturally acidic runoff from
unmined areas,
flows into the
Alamosa River and
flows out of the
mountains into...