hard-coal

  • 51Coal 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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  • 52Coal Chamber — Datos generales Origen Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos Estado inactivos Información artística …

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  • 53coal — [ koul ] noun *** uncount a hard black substance that is dug from the ground and burned as fuel to provide heat: Put some more coal on the fire. coal dust a piece/lump of coal a. uncount used for talking about the industry of digging coal out of… …

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  • 54coal — W2S3 [kəul US koul] n [: Old English; Origin: col] 1.) [U] a hard black mineral which is dug out of the ground and burnt to produce heat ▪ Put some coal on the fire. ▪ the coal mining industry ▪ a lump of coal 2.) [C usually plural] a piece of… …

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  • 55Coal oil lamps — Coal Oil LampsCoal oil lamps are lamps that have a mixture of coal and oil in them. The fire can burn on these. These were very usable usable in older times when the power went out. Though they are hard to light and to use …

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  • 56hard commodity — ➔ commodity * * * hard commodity UK US noun [C] NATURAL RESOURCES, FINANCE ► a material such as metal, oil, and coal that is traded on a financial market: »As demand has soared for most hard commodities, so has the average price of getting them… …

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  • 57Coal companies of Australia — Contents 1 Anglo Coal Australia Ltd 1.1 Anglo Coal Callide Mine 1.2 Anglo Coal Capcoal Mine …

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  • 58Coal in Australia — Australian Energy resources and major export ports …

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  • 59In hard condition — Hard Hard (h[aum]rd), a. [Compar. {Harder} ( [ e]r); superl. {Hardest}.] [OE. hard, heard, AS. heard; akin to OS. & D. hard, G. hart, OHG. herti, harti, Icel. har[eth]r, Dan. haard, Sw. h[*a]rd, Goth. hardus, Gr. kraty s strong, ka rtos, kra tos …

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  • 60coal utilization — Introduction        combustion of coal or its conversion into useful solid, gaseous, and liquid products. By far the most important use of coal is in combustion, mainly to provide heat to the boilers of electric power plants. Metallurgical coke… …

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