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Coal variety.
anthracite coal
black coal
stone coal
blind coal
kilkenny coal
crow coal
craw coal
black diamond
hard coal
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Dark gray color.
coal
color
color term
anthracite coal
black coal
stone coal
blind coal
kilkenny coal
1
The black granite in such cases resembled huge deposits of
anthracite
coal
.
2
The accompanying picture represents a section of the
anthracite
coal
-
measures
of Pennsylvania.
3
Such is the Burning Mountain, on Powder River, abounding with
anthracite
coal
.
4
When was the first boat load of
anthracite
coal
shipped to Philadelphia?
5
For a century, the town relied on its
anthracite
coal
mines for employment.
1
The
black
coal
fields, striking after all that pure ice, are apocalyptic.
2
I am not a flame, only a
black
coal
,
which has gone out.
3
The
black
coal
seemed to make the place sleepier, hotter.
4
For Mirabell's white, clean Lamb on Wheels was now covered with
black
coal
dust.
5
Decreases in
black
coal
-
fired
power generation were partially offset by increases in gas and hydro generation.
1
And this new
stone
coal
firing, too, makes but poor stuff.
2
Then "
stone
coal
"
(the petrified trees of prehistoric times) was used.
3
He had, however, heard of
stone
coal
,
and thought perhaps this might be a lump of that substance.
4
Even the introduction of ice-cream, and
stone
coal
as fuel, and grates was within the memory of our elders.
5
"
Stone
coal
,
"
Jasper Penny replied; "and a hot blast."
1
At this point, our primary objective is Isabelle and the
black
diamond
.
2
She was free of the cave, and she had the
black
diamond
.
3
How could she feel her sister, and more important, the
black
diamond
?
4
Then we'll see if we can track Isabelle and the
black
diamond
.
5
A slim
black
diamond
floats gently forward, touches her skin, pricks her.
1
Zonguldak's coal mines hold the most important
hard
coal
reserves of Turkey.
2
A winter without
hard
coal
could hardly be contemplated without grave misgivings.
3
A vein of
hard
coal
,
think, enough to make us all rich!
4
Still more dangerous was the combination of the
hard
coal
operators.
5
Nuclear,
hard
coal
and gas fired capacity will be broadly steady in the seven days.
1
It took off during the Civil War when demand for
anthracite
soared.
2
The black granite in such cases resembled huge deposits of
anthracite
coal.
3
The accompanying picture represents a section of the
anthracite
coal-measures of Pennsylvania.
4
The anti-slavery men were like
anthracite
in the furnace,-redhot,-whitehot,-clear through.
5
I must tell you that this coal is bituminous, and not
anthracite
.
6
Such is the Burning Mountain, on Powder River, abounding with
anthracite
coal.
7
When was the first boat load of
anthracite
coal shipped to Philadelphia?
8
The flesh was the black of
anthracite
and the red of blood.
9
This issue has recently blazed through social media like an
anthracite
powered inferno.
10
In similar manner churches were organized all over the
anthracite
district.
11
The problem is that there are very few
anthracite
mines around.
12
Available in
anthracite
grey, only, these prices exclude delivery and fitting.
13
The Pittsburg Coal Company owns about one-seventh of the great Pennsylvania
anthracite
fields.
14
A woman was sitting in front of a small
anthracite
stove.
15
For a century, the town relied on its
anthracite
coal mines for employment.
16
This is even purer carbon than
anthracite
,
not more than 5 per cent.
anthracite
anthracite coal
anthracite region
anthracite burning
burn anthracite
abound with anthracite
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