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black coals
noun
Plural of black coal
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Mr. Clooney's eyes glisten through the gloom like shiny black coals studded into a craggy twilit landscape.
It is a dream that is answered, when her adoptive brother, Black Coals, helps her make a petition to a tribal council at Big-Tree for a parcel of land.
Five Australian black coals were characterized and the most significant mechanisms for the in-bed generation of fine char particles were studied under pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) conditions of 1.6 MPa, 850°C, U = 0.9 m/s, 7% O2, and coal particle size 4 to 4.75 mm in a novel batch-fed, bench-scale pressurized fluidized bed of 1.3 mm silica sand particles.
From Bispo do Rosario, Clark and Oiticica it is a natural step to a younger generation: to Mr. Neto, with his huge stocking stuffed with lavender, which you are invited to smell, and to Antonio Manuel, whose "Phantom" is a white room with black coals hung from the ceiling, through which we may navigate.
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Lignite is dirtier than black coal.
West Virginians are making a political statement in black coal miner's hats.
Last year, Queensland accounted for 62% of Australia's exports of black coal.
With more than 200 years' supply of black coal left, Australians have never much questioned this.
"You phase out brown coal quickly, you phase out black coal reasonably quickly after that.
Power generation from black coal increased by 1.4%, and brown coal generation increased by 9.7%.
Paraffin wax was used for the coal-mine caps because its white colour provided good contrast with the black coal.
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