Sentence examples for has stopped mining from inspiring English sources

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(A town called Asbestos in Quebec, Canada, has stopped mining asbestos, though it hasn't changed its name).

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Srinivasan's company has not stopped mining – and he says that the company has paid back all of its investors.

He had already stopped mining popular culture for his subject matter, and for two years after his Venice show he stopped making oil paintings like many artists in search of a new aesthetic, he could experiment more freely with drawings and watercolors.

Diamond mining has stopped completely; sisal and cotton stand uncut and unpicked.The absence of the whites is striking.

What to do with the peatlands after the peat mining has stopped is a question for restoration ecologists and to leave a disturbed site to spontaneous regeneration could be one option.

Finland's Talvivaara Mining Company, hit hard by a water leak which has stopped production at a nickel mine in the east of the country, has recovered 16.6p to 100p.

Lower down the market, Finland's Talvivaara Mining Company, hit hard by a water leak which has stopped production at a nickel mine in the east of the country, recovered 21.6p to 105p.

Only construction work at the future mega-mine at Imouraren has stopped.

Work has stopped at some of the world's biggest platinum mines, as thousands of South African workers have gone on strike demanding a huge pay rise.

Heavy fighting has stopped, but skirmishes continue between armies dug in round honeypot centres, such as the diamond mines.

The charity's campaigns have stopped coal mining in some of India's forest areas.

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