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unmined
adjective
That has not been mined (dug from the ground).
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With time to devote to such previously unmined treasures as the Federal Reserve's fourth-quarter Flow of Funds figures, released earlier in March, and the commentaries on them, Buttonwood now has her very own conundrum to pose.
It estimates that there is enough unmined uranium to supply today's nuclear power stations for at least 85 years for less than $130 per kilogram.
Ramatex, a Malaysian textile firm, has built a plant in Namibia, from which it serves the world's garment market.Unpumped oil, unmined minerals and unfelled timber are also attractions.
From time to time, we could see black seams of unmined coal in the walls.
Alrosa, which owns licenses to the world's largest-known reserves of unmined diamonds, had set the price of the new shares via a secondary stock offering at 35 rubles a share, or about $1.09, on Monday.
THE news that Afghanistan has $1 trillion in unmined mineral deposits has been met with some pessimism.
"The alimentary recesses hide a lode of unusual stories, mostly unmined".
As a result there's plenty of territory left unmined for the new shows, which hope to take advantage of the weak spots in "Idol".
And while there were no unmined veins of Yunnanese flavor lurking in stir-fried king mushrooms flavored with Allan Benton's country ham, or in floppy, membranous wood ears with lengths of Chinese celery, both showed a firm understanding of how mushrooms should be treated.
It can also be found across the world, from Australia to Korea to Poland, where a lack of demand keeps it unmined.
I wanted to accurately depict the cowboy culture of northern Mexico, because it was such rich, unmined territory in film, and Johnny went ballistic when I criticized his writing for being too divorced from factual reality.
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