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The Lodes were the old working environment of the Dwarves - one of the eponymous "Mines" of Moria - a primary resource-gathering space of the legendary civilization.
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"Lodes" are veins composed of a mixture of quartz, ironstone, and other material, and usually exceed in width the
Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885
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SEIU Spokesperson Lori Lodes told CNN that the 2.2 million-member labor union is, "Making sure that people see both sides … that they can love President Obama … and support Bill Halter."
Pro-Obama labor group urges Dems to defy his Arkansas wish 2010
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Lodes, with SEIU, acknowledged that it isn't going after Democrats in the Deep South because it has few or no union members there.
Liberals Struggle To Challenge Conservative Democrats Who Opposed Health Reform 2010
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Lodes of pure tin several feet in width have been followed down six hundred feet.
Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania Jewett Castello Gilson
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Lodes don't pay; they need machinery, and nobody wants to wait for machinery.
Gold Seekers of '49 Charles H. [Illustrator] Stephens 1911
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-- Lodes richer next the surface than at lower depths.
The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 1855
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Lodes richer next the surface than at lower depths.
The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 1855
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Tuesday's loss in Arkansas won't scale back SEIU's support of labor-friendly candidates in other races, said spokeswoman Lori Lodes.
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Lodes, an MU student, attended "GameDay" at Arrowhead Stadium in 2007, before the Tigers beat Kansas in the ultimate Border War game that pushed Mizzou to No. 1 in the nation.
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