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Processors, chips and connecting pins (known as "gold fingers") contain seams of silver, gold and palladium; these "deposits" are 40 to 50 times richer than dug-up ores, according to a study conducted by the United Nations University.
As the area boomed following the discovery of the Comstock Lode, the Bowers claim proved to hold one of the richest seams of silver ore in what would become Nevada, and because their claim was close to the surface, it was easily extracted without initial capital investment.
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In 483 BC, a massive new seam of silver was found in the Athenian mines at Laurium.
Little blobs of silver, like liquid mercury, dotted the seams of the peaked-shouldered jackets which were paired with high-waisted culottes.
After I left Emily's room — and there was to be no repeat of this kind of intimacy — I knew that I would always be linked to her, as if by some underground river or a seam of coal or silver.
Tiny silver beading outlined the seams of a cobalt suit, its hem just below the knees.
Clusters of silver balloons.
Recent price of silver: $5.50.
Two leather bags, six necklaces, antique textiles, pillows, slippers, spices, essential oils, scarves, tassels, a ceramic tagine, a tea set and teeny silver tea spoons, all magically tucked within the bulging seams of my suitcase.
"Our nation is coming apart at the seams," Murray warns — "not ethnic seams, but the seams of class".
He rubbed the bumpy seams of his home-run ball.
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