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1 Some one, long ago, had discovered valuable minerals in the volcanic rock.
2 The hills here are full of the most valuable minerals .
3 Here I found a hall, paved with coloured marble, valuable minerals and precious stones.
4 Possibly this unexplored region may be filled with valuable minerals .
5 After conducting research the company said the area could yield valuable minerals from the seabed.
6 The principal and most valuable minerals found west of Mackinaw, are iron, copper, and lead.
7 And Coyle explains how these valuable minerals are just a fragment of the whole picture.
8 They seemed to have found all the valuable minerals in that claim of theirs except platinum.
9 Spectroscope indicated only traces of the valuable minerals .
10 The Government is to establish full time electronic waste processing facilities to mine valuable minerals from unwanted computers.
11 Gold, silver, and copper, lead, graphite, and coal occur, besides many other valuable minerals and stones in the mountains.
12 Only about a score of the several hundred islands, he says, are known to contain deposits of valuable minerals .
13 There the rocks break out among the pine forests and in the last few years prospectors have found valuable minerals .
14 Or take new efforts to mine the seafloor for valuable minerals , or to stir sediment and fertilize oceanic food chains.
15 White House Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow has said Greenland is a strategic place and has a lot of valuable minerals .
16 Many valuable minerals , besides gold, are found in South Africa, but the chief mines are for gold, diamonds, and coal.
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