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  • ...cola Romeo e Co.". The company manufactured machines and equipment for the mining industry. As the company became successful he wanted to expand and acquired ...a simple]] Ing. Nicola Romeo and Co.." for the production of machinery for mining activities. In [[1909]] plants [[Portello]] at [[Milan]] of "Company Italia
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  • ...enheim]] (1898–1979), a former wife of artist [[Max Ernst]] and a niece of mining magnate [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], this museum houses a somewhat smaller an
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  • ...''Berlus-[[kaiser]]'', ''Berluscazz'' ("Berlus-penis"); he also threatened mining the antennas that spread the signals of Berlusconi's televisions, a threat
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  • ...Romans used the island mainly for raw materials, harvesting [[wood]] and [[mining]] [[alum]] and [[sulfur]]. This was the principal activity on the island u
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  • ...o lay down a [[transport]] infrastructure, implement [[agriculture]] and [[mining]], and produce vivid art. The people who formed the civilisation lived in t
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  • ...[[Spain]], the [[Rhone river]] and the [[Etruscan civilization]] area. The mining area around Iglesias was important for the metals (lead and zinc). The citi ...nity was laid, Arborea. Mussolini also founded Carbonia, the centre of the mining activity. In [[1927]] the [[province of Nuoro]] was created, and works to d
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  • One of 10 brothers and sisters from the mining town of [[Langley Mill]], [[Nottinghamshire]], Haslam started racing in 197
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  • ...machine)|cranes]] and aboard [[ship]]s during [[Ancient Greece]], and in [[Mining |mine]]s, [[Pump |water pump]]s and [[siege engines]] in [[Ancient Rome]].
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  • ...machine)|cranes]] and aboard [[ship]]s during [[Ancient Greece]], and in [[Mining |mine]]s, [[Pump |water pump]]s and [[siege engines]] in [[Ancient Rome]].
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  • [[Image:Lipari pumice mining.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A pumice mine just west of Acquacalda.]] ...canic origins, the island is covered with pumice and [[obsidian]]. Pumice mining has become a large industry on Lipari, and the pale pumice from Lipari is s
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  • ...tic converters are now commonly used on [[generator]] sets, [[forklift]]s, mining equipment, [[truck]]s, [[bus]]es, [[train]]s, and other machines that have
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  • Transmissions are also used in agricultural, industrial, construction, and mining equipment. In addition to ordinary transmission equipped with gears, such
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  • ...the Monte Calisio), and Prince-Bishop [[Federico Vanga]] issued the first mining code of the alpine region.
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  • ...epartment store and his father was employed as an explosives expert in the mining industry. The Alonsos and their two children, older sister Lorena and Ferna
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  • Enter [[Nicola Romeo]], an industrialist and mining engineer who returned the company to good fortune within just two years of
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  • ...until ''de jure'' 1812 and ''de facto'' 1860. The highly-profitable sulfur-mining industry was virtually the only significant industrial activity developed o
    21 KB (3,176 words) - 08:01, 14 June 2009
  • ...truck]]s), [[ship]]s, large-scale portable power generators, most farm and mining vehicles, and many long-distance [[locomotive]]s have diesel engines. Howev
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  • * [[Kutna Hora]]- a once prosperous silver mining town in the 14th and 15th centuries with the fantastic Saint Barbara church
    47 KB (7,791 words) - 21:00, 22 September 2009
  • ...activities were relatively minimal, the largest such activity being the [[mining]] and [[quarrying]] of stones, which provided basic construction materials
    37 KB (5,640 words) - 08:03, 1 October 2009
  • ...from the cobbled roads and rutted tracks of northern France's former coal-mining region. However, this is not how this race earned the name ''l'enfer du Nor
    78 KB (12,215 words) - 17:28, 14 March 2009