Synonym: excavation, minelaying. Similar words: examining, dining, raining, whining, training, remaining, retaining, adjoining. Meaning: ['maɪnɪŋ] n. 1. the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth 2. laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment.
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151. By 1973 this measure was considered inadequate and the government took total control of the mining companies.
152. A steady stream of Gentile merchants, bankers, prospectors, and mining companies flocked to the Intermountain West.
153. The mining part of the community that I represent is extremely important, even though only one working pit is left.
154. After years of study he had qualified in Mining Engineering and had taken up a post as a college lecturer on mining.
155. The company said it will explore ways to improve the return on mining the deposit.
156. Another contributing factor to the flourishing trade is the rapid destruction of the animal's habitat by mining and logging companies.
157. Increased exports were boosted by higher oil prices, which encouraged domestic investment, particularly in coal mining.
158. They fill their campaign coffers with money from the oligarchs and monopolists of timber, railroad, utilities and mining.
159. People with a genuine interest in mining will welcome that.
160. Whatever the West of I878 was for young mining engineers, it was the land of opportunity for unmarried women.
161. We will reverse the present planning presumption in favour of opencast coal mining and give top priority to local people and their environment.
162. This became a national issue focussing on the proposed mining of gold on Croagh Patrick in Co.
163. It was designed to use preferential interest rates to encourage investment in manufacturing, tourism,(sentencedict.com) mining and agriculture.
164. The Bari lands are also threatened by coal mining, and national oil company Maraven has begun seismic tests in the area.
165. In 1919-20 he served on a number of national committees concerned with the mining industry and ore supplies.
166. Three days prior to that, planning applications were submitted by the mining companies.
167. The combination of coal mining and iron making produced a world which fully deserved its name.
168. It was not unknown for Aboriginals to actually take an interest in mining themselves.
169. Salt Lake City decided in the 1970s to add high-technology development to its copper mining based economy.
170. The mining industry knows that its long-term security comes only from selling its product to customers at prices they can afford.
171. He wanted to merge his company with a South African mining firm.
172. It then appeared in the west with concern over, and then opposition to[sentence dictionary], proposed gold mining.
173. The Barker family had for many years been involved in mining, with for example, the Champions in their mines in Ireland.
174. The driver swears but brakes as yet another tin mining family climb aboard the truck already bulging with people and their belongings.
175. There are now plans to extend the mining over a further 21,850 hectares in the Navajo's Black Mesa and Kayenta regions.
176. In fact the anti-gold mining struggle has shown an ability to utilize a wide variety of cultural weapons in its campaign.
177. The Government must be reminded that the average age of the labour force in the coal mining industry is about 30 years.
178. And the mining communities, for decades the only real counterweight to a coup-prone army, are disappearing.
179. The rest of its operation, producing mining roof supports and other conveyors will be centralised at its headquarters in Ashchurch.
180. The authors thus concluded that the excess mortality noted for gastric cancer was probably related to socioeconomic class rather than coal mining.
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