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Meanings of mineral treasures in English
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Usage of mineral treasures in English
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Wherever the ground is unusually poor on the surface, mineraltreasures abound.
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The mineraltreasures of the Empire were various and abundant.
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Her list of mineraltreasures includes gold, copper, iron, lead, plumbago, coal, and salt.
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Of what good are all the mineraltreasures of earth while hidden in the mines?
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The mineraltreasures of Persia were fairly numerous.
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Look into the sources of our mineraltreasures; ask the miner, from whence has come the metal into his vein?
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GNOME, n. In North-European mythology, a dwarfish imp inhabiting the interior parts of the earth and having special custody of mineraltreasures.
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It is very deficient in coal, but in the neighbourhood of Lake Superior mineraltreasures of great value have been discovered to abound.
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And this marvellously lovely landscape, which combines all the charms of Switzerland and India, bears in the bosom of its hills immense mineraltreasures.
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Our factories were able to produce these machines because our geologists had discovered, among other valuable mineraltreasures, iron and coal in our district.
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Among the mineraltreasures of the region may be enumerated copper, lead, iron, salt, and one of the most exquisite of gems, the turquoise.
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We have here the same mineraltreasures, the same unrivaled advantages of climate, that made Spain once the industrial and commercial emporium of the world.
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"There are mineraltreasures in the district capable of development."