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That being said, certain markets and businesses obviously hold better reserves of gold than others, so being a good prospector in finding these veins of treasure is an important skill to pick up.
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Though he wore a big cowboy hat like any good prospector, Mr Shoemaker cared less for the uranium than for the shape of the vents.
Not a good chance, mind: only a lucky few prospectors struck the mother lode.
6 In short, where I could make a comparison, the software and my parameter choices did a good job of emulating the kind of routes selected by nineteenth-century prospectors.
"A good day in the field is when you find enough gold to pay for your gas," concedes Gary Smith, a part-time gold prospector and full-time computer network architect at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
Following the first round of prospectors were the non-tech subject-matter experts who happened to write a book about their passion or skills or maybe just a good old fiction horror story.
Once upon a time an Alaskan gold prospector moved to Seattle and bought a shoe store.
In Moab, Utah, where he was born, his father worked as a surveyor and a prospector of gold and uranium.
Mr. O'Connell then worked a career underground, apparently bestowing a prospector's gene on his descendants.
Silver Reef was established after John Kemple, a prospector from Nevada, discovered a vein of silver in a sandstone formation in 1866.
In "North to Alaska" (1960), Ms. Freeman played a drunken Swedish prospector who lambasts a stunned John Wayne.
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