Sentence examples for dark coal from inspiring English sources

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The ad (at the top of this post) shows muscled men and scantly clad women descending into a dark coal mine with shovels and sledgehammers.

Most informed eaters here know the early script: In advance of clambering into a dank and dark coal seam, Italian miners loaded tin pails with hunks of hearth-baked bread as well as various American takes on Italian salumi, from bologna to pepperoni.

But the new results reveal that it seems to be this dark, coal colour all over - with little variation.

Each list consisted of 15 semantically associated words (e.g. "night", "dark", "coal",.).

Subjects learned lists of semantically associated words (e.g. "night", "dark", "coal",.).

According to the Deese, Roediger, McDermott (DRM) false memory paradigm, subjects learned lists of semantically associated words (e.g., "night", "dark", "coal",.), lacking the strongest common associate or theme word (here: "black").

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His whiskers bristled and his eyes glowed like dark coals as he scrunched his eyebrows down again and enveloped the Whale with the Look, which was intended to dominate his will power.

The woman was adorned with a necklace that had tube-shaped beads fashioned out of sheet gold and black disks of lignite, a dark, coal-like material similar to jet.

He had extra eyeliner on his lids, emphasizing their almond shape; his eyes stood out like dark coals.

Generally speaking, darker coal layers are indicative of swamps, greyish mudstone represents areas in and around bodies of water, while yellowish-brown sandstone comes from prehistoric beaches and riverbeds.

Subbituminous coal, also called black lignite, generally dark brown to black coal, intermediate in rank between lignite and bituminous coal according to the coal classification used in the United States and Canada.

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