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Life expectancy is high in Iceland, and I am encouraged to prolong mine by plunging into a series of hot tubs, each progressively hotter than the next, until my body is an unattractive mottled purple.
The prospect of activation is considered worthy of investigation to make available more options for maximizing grade-recovery outcomes to prolong the mine life.
Underground mining at Kabwe has practically ended, although reworking of mine dumps has prolonged activity at the mine.
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The significantly higher level of respiratory disease reported by men may relate to smoking habits or prolonged stay on the mines and underground, a long standing feature of the South African and regional economy.
Instead, the Anglo Australian metals and mining giant woke up Monday morning to the 15th day of a prolonged strike at its biggest copper mine in Chile and it doesn't look likely to end any time soon.
Empirical experiences have shown that slower mining prolongs the lifespan of bed separations, conducive to water accumulation.
Major US electronics companies have inadvertently funded militia groups and prolonged brutal conflicts by entering into mining deals with anonymous shell companies, to obtain minerals for use in smartphones and laptops.
Coal miners develop black lung disease, or coal workers' pneumoconiosis, through prolonged exposure to the coal dust in a mine's atmosphere.
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