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The ore mined by the native workers and African slaves made many Spaniards exceedingly wealthy.
Mineral deposits in the area were mined by the local population before the Belgians arrived in the 19th century.
Dysfunction, in its various permutations, was mined by the playwright Christopher Durang well before the term entered the working lexicon of so many of his contemporaries.
Mariotti's Sun-Times archive has been mined by the SportsByBrooks blog for his past comments about domestic violence involving high-profile sports stars.
Because of the altered and decomposed nature of overburden and ore materials, the Brazilian deposits are mined by the open-pit method.
Iron, first mined by the Japanese during their occupation of the island during the Sino-Japanese War (1937 45), is among the most important.
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So in practice, while on paper the 16-years-old minimum seems like a big deal, the change may do very little to protect teens from being data-mined by the ad giant.
The segregation point of the parameter at 54.0 for AMC was deter-mined by the Cox proportional hazards regression model (Cox, 1972).
The document was mined by both the prosecution and defense for insight into his mental fitness.
It means that the complexes mined by MCODE have the highest biological significance.
Similarly to the comparison to PicTar, this result confirms the relevance of the clusters mined by PTR combiner.
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