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  • Copper, aluminum and other industrial metals that can serve as manufacturing barometers shot up by double digits in percentage terms in January, led by tin's 29% gain.

    Comeback Kids: Corn, Tin Liam Pleven 2012

  • She snapped the tin's top expertly, and the shack swelled with the smell of a shoemaker's stall.

    'Say You're One of Them' 2008

  • Plus, as Chinese move from rural to urban areas, more food will need to be packaged, which should also benefit demand for tin's traditional use in canning.

    Tin Hits Record On Supply Fears 2006

  • I was wrapped in Jus tin's windbreaker and an EMS blanket.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • I pressed my face into Jus tin's sweater and felt his arms come around me.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • I pressed my face into Jus tin's sweater and felt his arms come around me.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • I was wrapped in Jus tin's windbreaker and an EMS blanket.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • Thinking of her son and the fun they'd had yesterday increased Aus - tin's ache twofold.

    One Summer Evening Baxter, Mary Lynn 1999

  • The hope that Israel's arid climate might extend the tin's life expectancy for another six months could not alter the fact that it was a goner; encrusted, crushed, cracked, and worn as thin as the whiskers on a billy goat.

    Skinny Legs and All Robbins, Tom 1990

  • You see all my tin's been gone this twelve weeks — it hardly ever lasts beyond the first fortnight; and our allowances were all stopped this morning for broken windows, so I haven't got a penny.

    Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971

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