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Basalt powder is a by-product of basalt stone crushing plant.
The mud houses being rebuilt required stone foundations, and the material was plentiful, but the town's governor had declared ownership of the stone, crushing and selling it to rebuilders at inflated prices.
The most recent find, of the PTAB's, was made near a stone crushing plant not far the village of Al Onan, according to a copy of MAG's survey report.
Sand mining on the river has been stopped from time to time, and stone crushing factories removed from near the river.
A stone crushing plant just outside the capital, Freetown, spews clouds of smoke and dust into the surrounding mountains as it creates great mounds of ballast for building works.
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A stone crushed a man fleeing a volcano.
On the frequent and thorough two-hour tour, you'll visit the olive orchards (each tree will produce roughly a gallon of oil each year) and the milling room (a giant granite stone crushes the olives, pits and all) before tasting the green and grassy extra virgin oil.
The majors have large heads with massive mandibles that act as biological milling stones, crushing seeds too hard for minors to crack open.
Most were employed on tasks such as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertiliser, or picking oakum using a large metal nail known as a spike, perhaps the origin of the workhouse's nickname.
My palate has never quite been the same with your crops taking on the aromatics of salt slicked stones, crushed pine needles and tangles of caramelized tropical fruits on the multi-minute finish redolent of far off tropical climes.
Victims had their hearts cut out or were decapitated, shot full of arrows, clawed, sliced, stoned, crushed, skinned, buried alive or tossed from the tops of temples.
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