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But they cleave the hard iron-bearing land and exchange their wages for daily sustenance; never does the morn rise for them without toil, but amid bleak sooty flames and smoke they endure heavy labour.
The Argonautica 2008
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However, the Lake Superior district has been revived through a technological breakthrough that created a very large resource out of a previously worthless iron-bearing rock called taconite.
Limits to Exploitation of Nonrenewable Resources (historical) Earl Cook 2007
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The Lake Superior iron ore of Leith's day has been virtually exhausted, but it has been largely replaced by taconite, a lowgrade iron-bearing rock not considered to be ore in 1935.
Limits to Exploitation of Nonrenewable Resources (historical) Earl Cook 2007
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When magnetic iron-bearing minerals crystallize or when they settle slowly out of a liquid medium, individual mineral grains align themselves with the existing magnetic field of the earth.
Poles Will Wander 2005
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When magnetic iron-bearing minerals crystallize or when they settle slowly out of a liquid medium, individual mineral grains align themselves with the existing magnetic field of the earth.
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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Hard water is usually associated with well water in regions where the rocks contain a large proportion of iron-bearing minerals.
hard water 2002
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Candlelight bounced off the ancient rock, silts, and iron-bearing mud that surrounded them.
SEASONS OF GOLD STEF ANN HOLM 1992
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And the photosynthesis of those grasslike blades depended on an iron-bearing compound that was more closely related to hemoglobin than to chlorophyll, giving them a rusty red color instead of the normal green of Earthly plants.
Anything You Can Do ... Randall Garrett 1957
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There won't be so many of them that a town that size would have any difficulty in absorbing them-but to us, they'll represent just the number of extra mouths to feed that would prevent us from reaching the iron-bearing cluster that Ainalfi's offered to guide us to.
Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957
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In a few years iron-bearing hematite will be flowing at the rate of some 10,000,000 tons annually over the 360-mile railroad from Knob Lake to Seven Islands.
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