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  • I could perceive no trace of a metallic vein, so thoroughly had it been worked out, but scattered over the hillside with schist, talcose slate, and fragments of quartz, was a great deal of scoriae, showing that metal of some kind had been excavated, and that the smelting had been done on the spot. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
  • They wor wed at Midsummer, an Sydney kept his word abaat smookin -- he started chewin, an suckin owd empty pipes, but it worn't like smookin, an whenivver he smelt th 'reek ov a cigar it fair set him longin, but like a man owt to do, he didn't braik his promise. Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect
  • The use of steam-driven bellows in blast furnaces helped ironmakers switch over from charcoal (limited in quantity) to coke, which is made from coal, in the smelting of pig iron.
  • No doubt Mr Mutley is well aquatinted with the way dogs mate, having mounted the lady dog the chap dog turns around and then they commence to perform the filthy act facing away from each other, having smelt pedigree chum on a dogs breath I cant say that I blame them. Double Jeopardy
  • When he died in June from cancer, investigators from Liquidators Cork Gulley were called in and soon smelt a rat.
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  • And for the first time in his career, when he smelt burning wood pulp and looked down at the line of messenger boys with a ready-made frown and caught the eyes of Mickey, the "littlest," smiling impudently at him, Skinner's Dress Suit
  • She _smelt_, so to say, that there was something underneath the offer which was not to her advantage; but then the thought of thirty crowns a month, of all those coins chinking in her apron, falling to her, as it were, from the skies, without her doing anything for it, filled her with covetousness. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 1 (of 8) Boule de Suif and Other Stories
  • The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats.
  • And hedgehogs released into areas of excellent habitat hightailed it out of there if they smelt badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room smelt strongly of polish.
  • Wood provided fuel for domestic heat and cooking, and for industrial processes such as brewing beer or smelting iron.
  • His offer smelt of a clear trap.
  • The concentrates are refined by smelting - they are melted, and the impurities are removed as a slag.
  • The Coalbrookdale Company had smelted its last iron in the area by 1821, and that year had dismantled the Resolution steam engine that pumped water up the dale to power the furnace bellows.
  • Theirs was the Prince of Wales carriage, an historic carriage of de luxe suites which smelt of cedar polish.
  • The room smelt of dust and the stale air was strangely warm. Times, Sunday Times
  • I smelt the familiar cigarette odour as it attacked my nostrils, and clung on tighter.
  • Perhaps he smelt gas from his cell and when he came through to investigate he created a spark which ignited the trapped gas. CODE BREAKER
  • I sank into it and smelt the stale air wafting up from the sheet. The Sun
  • If the wine smelt of soot, hot tarmac or burnt rubber, you knew it was a South African.
  • Smoke emissions from the smelter cover the town in a heavy sulphurous mist occasionally accompanied by fall-out of ash.
  • O rare outgate from the scorn of the causeway to the smelting-house of 'Him who hath His fire in Zion!' Samuel Rutherford
  • The recent closures of the paper mill and the aluminium smelter at Invergordon lend weight to this argument.
  • ‘We soon discovered iron-smelting debris - fragments of charcoal, slag raw iron and broken blowpipes on the floor of the furnace,’ says Mason.
  • She's seen, caught, smelt and tasted millipedes before.
  • Bricks have always been used for years by the construction industry, and for lining of ore smelting furnaces.
  • The natives had probably smelted it themselves in their rude bloomeries, or obtained it from the Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
  • I smelt of warm lager and lime, and puke, and spent most Saturday nights in casualty, holding a wad of tissues to some mate's bottled face.
  • After 1953, the only signs of life at the Clarkdale smelter were the demolitionists responsible for toppling the two smokestacks dominating the local skyline in the 1960s.
  • Noon found Tom far out on the National Road, creaking along over the yellow dust in a light wagon, between bordering forests that smelt spicily of wet underbrush and May-apples; and, here and there, when they would emerge from the woods to cleared fields, liberally outlined by long snake-fences of black walnut, the steady, jog-trotting old horse lifted his head and looked interested in the world, but Tom never did either. The Two Vanrevels
  • The whole room smelt of pickled fish and vodka. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fungus smelt so foul and looked so foul I very near barfed.
  • Over two millennia these Mesopotamian cities developed the art of copper smelting, alloying bronze and, most importantly, writing.
  • It is a conclusion from the experimental production of blast furnace and don t intensifies smelting when extend active zone along vertical of BF.
  • The oxygen autogenous smelting process of nickeliferous copper concentrate from Jinchuan Nonferrous Corp. is thermodynamically analyzed.
  • He said that it was possible for staff to "sabotage" equipment and that the movement of staff in and around the furnaces of the ferromanganese smelters could distort results of testing for manganese dust. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • For production, the ore was smelted, then the resultant iron bloom was hammered, stretched, and annealed to remove impurities.
  • To quote Dave, ‘it smelt of camel wee.’
  • To pry for hidden metals, to smelt out riches deposited in the veins of the earth, to fold sure-handed the malleable mass - these skills will come from you, as will aught which is fashioned of silver or gold.…
  • Belonging to a more elite corps, they promoted the railway by actively participating in the modernisation of the steel industry, creating English-style forges and a renaissance in smelting furnaces.
  • Tropical forests are also destroyed to make way for the hydro-electric plants to smelt bauxite - used in aluminum cans.
  • The enargite of the Butte copper ores (pp. 201-203) contains a considerable amount of arsenic, a large part of which will be recovered from the smelter fumes by new processes which are being installed. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • The coffee smelt and tasted rich, quite unlike the freeze-dried brand she used at home.
  • My clever wee dog was for dashing off, the same as when he's smelt a rabbit, so we caught up our plaids and came away after him, only stopping to snatch a brand from the hearth and smoor the fire. Drums of Autumn
  • Common sources of SO2 have risen in the last decades, from sources such as combustion of dirty pyritic coal and smelting of sulphide mine ores. Q.e.d. « Climate Audit
  • The rain cleared the air, and the grass smelt fresh and sweet.
  • Along this pebbly beach off Highway 101, a wilderness by the ocean, lies Washington's most scenic surf-smelt dip-netting spot. The Seattle Times
  • He smelt her jasmine scented hair and played with it as he watched her sleep off the alcohol.
  • The smelters will require 25000 tons of charcoal per annum which will be produced in retorts supplied by the Belgium company, Lambiotte.
  • Previously, only the electricity sector and non-ferrous smelting industry were subject to the limits on nitrogen oxide and sulphide dioxide, two of the most notorious and significant contributors to smog.
  • By 1901, smelting operations were moved to Douglas, only 25 miles to the east, when a railroad was built.
  • It dewatered the mine and did some mining and smelting on the site.
  • But when the ship's forefoot smelt the beach the strange men took no notice of us, being busy with their own work. An Odyssey of the North
  • Residents of Pajang subdistrict in Benda district of Tangerang municipality are divided over the presence of an aluminum and copper smeltery, PT Teguh Makmur Sejahtera, which has been operating in the area since 1990.
  • Twenty of these lakes contained rainbow smelt, while 10 lakes had both landlocked salmon and rainbow smelt.
  • On that occasion Jason, then four, smelt the smoke and the family escaped but the upstairs of the house was badly damaged and Miss Russell remembered the advice firemen gave her then.
  • Cransberg, who will be based at the company's New York office, will have responsibility for Alcoa's 13 primary aluminum smelters in the U.S. and Canada.
  • In the same family as smelts, whiting is also sometimes referred to as hake or pollock. Kim’s Aunt Kitchen Cart Gets a Proper Look See | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Glenarvan came back to the brasier, he found that the brave fellow had actually managed to catch, with only a pin and a piece of string, several dozen small fish, as delicate as smelts, called In Search of the Castaways
  • Secondary smelting is a related process used to recover nonferrous metals and alloys from new and used scrap and dross.
  • It was considered such ideal fluxing ore that the El Paso smelter paid the costs for shipping it by rail and processed the ore at no charge to assure a steady supply.
  • FIRE ASSAY* smelting with gold collector, separation, cupellation muffle or retort furnace, crucible, cupel taste (assay) lead, borax, soda, potash chemical Chapter 20
  • Archaeologists are excavating the remains of an important 17th century iron-smelting furnace that was almost lost forever.
  • In 1913, advances in smelting technology led to the closing of the furnace at the Rusk prison.
  • The encyclopedia tells us that nickel obtained its name because the copper and silver miners in Saxony found that ore containing this substance gave them a great deal of trouble and when smelted produced a brittle, unfamiliar product which they called kupfernickel after old Nick and his mischievous gnomes and when a man named Cronsted isolated nickel itself in 1751, he applied the name of kupfernickel or copper nickel -- since abbreviated to nickel, the word which we use today. Some Responsibilities Of International Business
  • Legered sea baits are proving effective with herring, mackerel, sardine and smelt all worth a try.
  • At work, I smelt of developer and fixer and the fug of the darkroom.
  • The scare began just after 5am when some one smelt acid as a freight train pulled into the station.
  • It has three distinct stages of processing - bauxite mining, alumina refining and ingot smelting.
  • He put his nose closer and smelt it, nodding at the pleasant fragrance.
  • At least, it is almost certain that its principal industries were the smelting and the sale of gold, also it seems probable that expeditions travelling by sea and land would have occupied quite three years of time in reaching it from Jerusalem and returning thither laden with the gold and precious stones, the ivory and the almug trees (1 Kings x.). Elissa
  • A fog covered her vision, a dark fog that smelt of burning brimstone.
  • She smelt a foul smell of cigars and cigarettes, and suddenly she wanted to move away.
  • Baits are normally small smelts, sardines or roach.
  • The atlantic tomcod is one of the predators here, preying on such species as rainbow smelt and mummichog.
  • The house smelt of cedar wood and fresh polish.
  • This subsidiary of the steel manufacturer Acesita supplies its parent firm with charcoal for steel smelting.
  • Although concentrated ore continued to be transported to the Anaconda smelter until 1980, the line was converted for use by diesel-electric locomotives in 1967.
  • Its markets smelt of durian and its cafés click-clacked with the snap of mah-jong tiles.
  • He screwed up his eyes and studied the clouds, wet a finger and held it up, picked a blade of grass and felt it between finger and thumb, smelt it.
  • More would teach you how to mine for minerals, smelt metals, process the raw supplies.
  • They only had only sandstone and chalk in the area, but they imported metals to temper, smelt, and forge.
  • It was stuffed with something soft that rustled and smelt pleasant: a potpourri aroma.
  • It's what remains of the Chrysler Imperial after it was dredged from the Rouge River and smelted down before a live audience during a performance of the opera Khu's third act. G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God
  • The whole place smelt strongly of fried food underlain with a general unpleasant mustiness. LOST SUMMER
  • Three times a day we changed into bulky wetsuits, climbed down a ladder into the exhibit, and waded through the cold, chest-deep water to hand-feed capelin, smelt, herring, sardines, or anchovies to each individual penguin. The Great Penguin Rescue
  • Dave, Geoff and myself had very severe hangovers and someone complained that the air in the cave smelt of stale beer fumes.
  • Emissions of sulfur dioxide and metals from smelters can cause damage to surrounding terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
  • Early in the season, directly the ice breaks up, a little fish called the caplin, which is about the size of a smelt, runs inshore in great schools of countless millions, to spawn. The Story of Grenfell of the Labrador A Boy's Life of Wilfred T. Grenfell
  • The rabbit started off as soon as it smelt the dogs.
  • He stood next to the drinks cabinet, treating himself to a snifter of the local liquor, an amethyst drink that smelt faintly floral.
  • Their latest album is proof of this, smelting the finest elements of thrash, death and black metal and ruthlessly pouring the molten result down your throat.
  • Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, smelts, capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod.
  • Perhaps he smelt gas from his cell and when he came through to investigate he created a spark which ignited the trapped gas. CODE BREAKER
  • His hands were filthy and he smelt of oil and burned chemicals. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • She recognized them all as Steve's, they had his look somehow, smelt like him. COFFIN IN FASHION
  • In the Great Lakes region, alewives, smelt, sculpin and chubs make up a large portion of the lake trout diet.
  • I wouldn't want to live under any other arrangement, but it only can only create alloys are as good or bad as the raw ore that's fed into the smelter.
  • At work, I smelt of developer and fixer and the fug of the darkroom.
  • There's a path down and we must find it, if it's nothing more than to find a safe spot by the sea where we can fish for smelt, tomcod and flounders. The Blue Envelope
  • I entered the kitchen and found Ryder humming to himself and saw that the aroma I had smelt was him cooking bacon in a pan.
  • NQM said Mr Walker also believed Conquest's offer was appealing because it would give NQM shareholders exposure to Conquest's Mt Carlton gold, silver and copper project in north Qld. Separately on Tuesday, Mr Klein, now Conquest's executive chairman, said the miner aimed in the next three to four months to formalise a long-term offtake contract with a Chinese smelter company for product from Mt Carlton. WA Business News - Latest News
  • Reductive calcination, or smelting, is a process of heating ores to a high temperatures in the presence of a reducing agent such as carbon, and a fluxing agent to remove the accompanying clay and sand (gangue).
  • Darby was looking for a way to improve iron when he hit upon the idea of smelting it with coke instead of charcoal.
  • The Minerals and Petroleum Resources Department claims an aluminium smelter in WA would be unviable due to high energy costs.
  • I smelt a rat when he started being so helpful!
  • Molten metal is sometimes transferred directly in insulated ladles from the smelter to the customer's plant, occasionally over distances up to several hundred miles.
  • Potroom asthma has been recognized for many years in workers employed in the production of aluminum smelting, where the alumina is partially dissolved in an electrolyte of molten cryolite at about 960°C.
  • At the smelter, the aluminum oxide crystals are dissolved in a bath of something called cryolite (sodium aluminum fluoride) and zapped with enormous jolts of electricity (100,000 to 150,000 amps), which strips the oxygen from the aluminum. THE STORY OF STUFF
  • Prior to this arrangement the Smuggler had used as many as six hundred burros to haul high-grade ore over the range to be shipped via the Silverton Railroad to the smelter.
  • The Atlantic tomcod is one of the predators here, preying on such species as rainbow smelt and mummichog.
  • The waters were often sulphurous and smelt rather badly of rotten eggs.
  • Smoke emissions from the smelter cover the town in a heavy sulphurous mist occasionally accompanied by fall-out of ash.
  • Water that is already transported to the Alcan smelter at Fort William and then dumped into the sea could be shipped overseas, either in tankers or in ‘large submersible shipments almost like big plastic bags’, he added.
  • Common rare-earth alloys include rare-earth ferrosilicon — with 17%-37% rare earth content — which is used as an additive in steel- and iron-smelting, and magnesium rare earth, which contains 2%-10% of rare-earth elements yttrium and gadolinium and is used in aviation, automotive and defense sectors. China Considers Further Rare-Earth Quotas
  • Years ago in foggy daleshire [A1], I remember a young C******ous B***** driving a 250 Daimler looking for a racing type sports car at the lights, somehow I smelt a rat and did not take the bait, then she showed me her tail lights and put on her beany. Motorcycle Daydream « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The house smelt of damp then and still does now. Times, Sunday Times
  • They prey upon the rainbow smelt, golden shiner, common shiner, creek chub, and mummichog, among others.
  • The bug obtains its energy by chemical means and may drive smelters to extinction.
  • Kristin: "don't forget to smell the rosies" - from a botanist's view, the flowers being smelt are of a begonia. Mamie - French Word-A-Day
  • But Striped Bass is a predator that may be impeding the recovery of listed species including steelhead trout, chinook salmon, delta smelt and splittail.
  • The fluid smelt of ammonia and the victim was taken to hospital with stinging eyes after his attacker fled.
  • The T-shirt she'd left to dry overnight was stiff and smelt of peat. CHAMELEON
  • But Striped Bass is a predator that may be impeding the recovery of listed species including steelhead trout, chinook salmon, delta smelt and splittail.
  • In regards to Gary Coleman and his death … it smelt fishy from the beginning. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Les News, 060910
  • Smelting Co. rose on hope a rise in global gold prices will boost profit growth, traders said.
  • Rare earth alloys include rare-earth ferrosilicon—with 17%-37% rare-earth content—which is used as an additive in steel and iron smelting, and magnesium rare earth, which contains 2%-10% of rare-earth elements yttrium and gadolinium and is used in the aviation, automotive and defense sectors. China Tightens Rare-Earth Rules
  • He had noticed that his body produced saliva if he was hungry and he either saw or smelt food. Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
  • The house smelt of damp then and still does now. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've seen it, we've smelt it, we understand it and it was the clincher in the end.
  • I particularly loved the salty manzanilla and the dark and sticky palo cortado that smelt of orange and toffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • After weeks in the heat and dust of the plains, we smelt for the first time the chlorophyll scent of ripe crops: terrace upon terrace of salad-green rice paddy.
  • A formal inquiry by the Labour Department into workers 'exposure to poisonous fumes at a Cato-Ridge ferromanganese smelter was accused on ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Einstein would be furious, but even he could appreciate her talent and skill, boiled and smelted and spit upon since she was old enough to stand. No Title
  • The freshwater banded killifish and the anadromous rainbow smelt increased in abundance from August into September.
  • While it was grinding it smelt like the grinder's motor had burnt out, all singed rubber and smoking grease.
  • Cell twenty-one was around one corner of a dark, narrow corridor that smelt of disinfectant with an undertone of urine and vomit.
  • And hedgehogs released into areas of excellent habitat hightailed it out of there if they smelt badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • The humiliation of standing beside a woman who smelt, dressed and looked absolutely wonderful was doing little for her ego.
  • To recreate the ancient way of making wrought iron, two Swedish blacksmiths have smelted a bloom of iron and begin to shape it into a bar.
  • At Swansea, the ore was smelted using huge quantities of cheap coal, producing a poisoned landscape.
  • Sometimes, as in Mecklenburg, Prussia, or Sweden, they prevented their serfs from weaving or smelting iron, in order to protect their sources of agricultural corvée labour.
  • And what we know as inert matter, this is only the result of death in individuals, it is the dead bodies of individuals decomposed and resmelted between the hammer and anvil, fire and sand of the sun and the moon. Fantasia of the Unconscious
  • Another breeze and I smelt the sweet smell of flowers.
  • It is a conclusion from the experimental production of blast furnace and don t intensifies smelting when extend active zone along vertical of BF.
  • I have answered to my own satisfaction questions that intrigued me then, now I have seen the Australian spring, I have smelt the boronia, watched snakes and lizards, listened to the locusts.
  • The EIB provided Mopani with a $50 million loan in 2005 to help fund renovation of the Mufulira copper smelter. Glencore in Zambia Tax Probe
  • The Brown Pelican's diet consists almost entirely of fish such as smelt and anchovies.
  • Then she smelt the sharp tang of sulphur again and turned back.
  • Bloomberg News Xstrata's Mount Isa mine in Queensland, Australia, is home to copper and lead mining and smelting work. BlackRock Holds Key to Mining Merger
  • Costs of smelters scrap metal and other problems are having a major impact on manufacturing industry.
  • It smelt of oil and grease. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hair of Withers was radiant with pomatum, in these days of down, and he wore kid gloves and smelt of the water of Cologne. Dombey and Son
  • Yes | No | Report from tourneyking734 wrote 39 weeks 3 days ago not only in maine do we have the smelt run, we have the herring run, and a nice caddisfly hatch, but the trick to that is to use tiny flies What's Your Best Bug Hatch?
  • When his wife came into the room she smelt round for an instant. Three Men in a Boat
  • The name Ooligan is adopted from the Native American word for a smelt otherwise known as the candlefish. Portland Publisher: Ooligan Press - Reading Local: Portland
  • It smelt dank and musty, like a cave which the sea entered regularly.
  • Privately owned companies Jiyuan Jinli Smelting Co. and Anyang City Minshan Nonferrous Metals Co. bore the brunt of the ordered cuts in this polluting sector, accounting for one-fifth of the targets between them. China Furthers Drive to Cut Metal Capacity
  • In New Jersey, what most of the world calls silversides or smelt, we call spearing. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Perhaps he smelt gas from his cell and when he came through to investigate he created a spark which ignited the trapped gas. CODE BREAKER
  • The house smelt of damp then and still does now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through a back door, Jinx could see a small clearing, the middle of which was clear of snow surrounding a pit in the ground - evidently Rob's metalworking needs could be addressed by smelting metal in an earth-pit.
  • It didn't last - he couldn't afford the laundry bill - but his house smelt quietly of clementines for months.
  • The dog had smelt a rabbit.
  • Anyone who has ever smelt an addled egg will know just how horrible that would be.
  • Each kind smelts diamond dust material cool suppression ball group production.
  • Up close he smelt all sweet and sickly, like a wilting honeysuckle tendril. BEHINDLINGS
  • Township enterprises , such as smelting plants, the main products are pig iron, coke.
  • At-risk children may also live in areas with industries nearby such as lead smelters or battery recycling plants that have emitted lead dust into the air and soil.
  • I smelt a rat when he started being so helpful!
  • The railway station smelt powerfully of cats and drains.
  • ‘This very important site is one of only a handful of water-powered iron smelting furnaces in the country,’ said John Hodgson, LDNPA senior archaeologist.
  • The child confessed that hidden away, he had an old tobacco tin that smelt of his dad's woollies and whenever he really missed his dad, he would undo the tobacco tin and take a little sniff, but not too much, in case he used up the smell.
  • More than thirty-four years after its discovery some sixty miners were employed raising the ore while above ground thousands of tons of old tailigs and ore were smelted.
  • Somehow the place even smelt wonderfully nostalgic.
  • And I the while said in my mind: 'Doubtless the eunuchry seized me because their mistress smelt the stink of the offal and it sickened her. Tehran Winter
  • Don't be more annoying than you already are with your new vbgf Dianne and the Delta Smelt and those idiots down in Kern County running the water company, who overplanted some almond trees, pretending they are missing their water allotment that never never actually got in the first place. Auburn Journal - Top Stories
  • A dark, dingy little shop that always smelt faintly of cigarettes and Pine-O-Clean.
  • TRT TOP gas pressure Recovery Turbine is a very important energy recycling installment in iron - smelting craft.
  • The size of the smelter looks on par with several large barns, and at least eight houses are visible.
  • Iron smelting and spheroidizing, casting defects prevention should be controlled effectively. Finally, the paper discusses how to apply it to the actual production.
  • I saw a flickering light and smelt the burning smoke of candle.
  • She tugged at the tangles as best she could and slowly re-braided her long hair, wondering if she smelt as bad as everyone else did. MEDALON
  • Airborne pollutants from copper smelters or acidic rain that mobilizes naturally-occurring metals near streams may have resulted in toxic levels of cadmium.
  • ~ -- In the smelting of tin ores a quantity of speise, known as "hardhead," is produced. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Equinox also has a long-term offtake contract with Chambishi Copper Smelter, with deliveries to start later this month. WA Business News - Latest News
  • Her accent is horrible, when she talks, it sounds like she's got a reverb pedal hidden somewhere under her smelted breastplate.
  • To make smalt, cobalt ore is smelted, and the resulting cobalt oxide poured into molten glass.
  • Durring ice fishing I put a small minnow or smelt about 6-10 inches below the ice and cover the hole with a insulator on the tip up. What dates are the best time for catching Brook Trout in Maine???
  • Well, my dear, on he went till he was almost within grip of her, cock-sure that he had nothing more to do than slip the bridle over her neck and secure her; but he made a bit of a mistake in his reckoning, for though she smelt and snoaked about him, just as if she didn't care a feed of oats whether he caught her or not, yet when he boulted over to hould her fast, she was off like a shot with her tail cocked, to the far end of the demesne, and Jack had to set off hot foot after here. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • The concentrates are refined by smelting - they are melted, and the impurities are removed as a slag.
  • It was more difficult to use coal where higher temperatures were needed to smelt metals, for the fuel came into contact with the ores and introduced impurities.
  • Even the stream that rumbled nearby had been sullied by processing the milled ore into slurry for the smelter. PAINT THE WIND
  • Smelt dip-netting in the Cowlitz River open only four days next month Upcoming Washington Sportsmen's Show offers a wide range of seminars Upcoming Seattle Boat Show offers a wide range of free fishing seminars The Seattle Times
  • Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean, hid their feet.
  • His descriptions of assaying, smelting procedures, refining, production of glass and other processes in metallurgy and geological chemistry were used for over two centuries.
  • Workers at a ferromanganese smelter near Durban were not checked for signs of overexposure to manganese dust and fumes until 2006, an inquiry heard on Friday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Where partially treated products, such as concentrates, are to be sold, not only will there be further losses, but deductions will be made by the smelter for deleterious metals and other charges. Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration
  • Damien did a magnificent job of revealing his utmost contempt for Richard; so magnificent that his odium for him could almost be smelt.
  • The bedroom itself was not too bad but the place was definitely a pub and not an inn and the downstairs smelt of stale beer and cigarette smoke.

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