How To Use Salt mine In A Sentence

  • By this point, a hush had fallen over the standing-room only bus crowd, mostly composed of giggling school kids and sullen working poor on their way to the salt mines.
  • ‘I have a question for you’, begged a student in information technology who guided us round the old underground salt mines outside the city.
  • The nomads bring their animals here to the town of InGall in Niger to feed on grass which is rich in salt minerals, believing that the practice fortifies the animals.
  • The chase would have then continued across a salt mine with the two mortal enemies scrambling over the pure white hills of salt before Blofeld would fall to his death in a salt granulator. The Best Worst Bond Movie
  • The salt mine is one of more than 500 fleets using biodiesel fuel.
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  • Ejidatarios juntos con la Otra Campaña zapatista, cierran la mina de sal más grande del mundo Farmers, Ranchers, and the Zapatista Other Campaign Shut Down the Largest Salt Mine on Earth The Narco News Bulletin
  • Plans are also afoot to transform the disused salt mines of Saxony and Thuringia into depositories for toxic waste.
  • Kordofan, whither it is imported from Darfour; and salt, from the salt mines of Boyedha; but this salt is dear, and the poor use as a substitute for it a brine, which they procure by dissolving in hot water lumps of a reddish coloured saline earth, of a bitterish, disagreeable taste, which they purchase from the Bedouins of the eastern desert; it seems to contain ochre and allum. Travels in Nubia
  • Rock salt is what the salt mined from underground is called, whether it is literally mined in solid form (a practice now rare) or pumped up to the surface and then evaporated, to be crystallized to the desired degree of fineness.
  • To him, a sunrise signals another day in the salt mines. Christianity Today
  • The scientists were intrigued to find vivid purple crystals of halite inside the meteorite, since halite is a salt mineral usually formed from liquid water. Ancient Water From Afar
  • The same condition is true for ‘Photos of a Salt Mine,’ in which prelapsarian innocence must yield to the reality of the fallen world.
  • And so we, lowly flunk from the salt mines, introduced our boss's boss (and others) to Mr Sinha. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized.
  • Ejidatarios juntos con la Otra Campaña zapatista, cierran la mina de sal más grande del mundo Farmers, Ranchers, and the Zapatista Other Campaign Shut Down the Largest Salt Mine on Earth Mexico's Electoral Tribunal Orders Partial Recount to Begin on Wednesday Le autorità elettorali provocano una crisi non annunciando i risultati The Narco News Bulletin
  • This film's release to DVD is unwarranted, and it should be scuttled and returned to the hidden film vault beneath the Nevada salt mines.
  • Plans are also afoot to transform the disused salt mines of Saxony and Thuringia into depositories for toxic waste.
  • So many need to be held onto that thousands are kept at a disused salt mine in Kent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The geology of the immediate area of the Detroit Salt Mine was derived from logs of the mineshafts, exploratory core holes and nearby oil, gas and brine wells.
  • The result of applying the empirical equation to salt mine grade interpretation is also given.
  • We visited one site on horseback, trotting along deserted coastlines before cutting inland and following a rough trail winding between the salt mines. The Sun
  • This is elementary, in that in a traditional family, the woman works in the home to care for the children, while the man is the one who is out "breadwinning," or "working the salt mines," or however one wishes to put it. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Plans are also afoot to transform the disused salt mines of Saxony and Thuringia into depositories for toxic waste.

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