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"Old Kinross is setting that fisherman's staysail," he remarked quietly.
Chapter 19 2010
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"Kinross is an old fossil," she said, with a touch of bitterness in her voice.
Chapter 19 2010
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"Kinross is an old fossil," she said, with a touch of bitterness in her voice.
The Lost Toy 1911
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"Old Kinross is setting that fisherman's staysail," he remarked quietly.
The Lost Toy 1911
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Patience has paid off for long-term Kinross shareholders, according to CEO Tye Burt.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brenda Bouw 2010
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It seemeth she knew her refuge, and — where to have found it if she had once landed; for there did, and yet do linger, at a little village called Kinross, hard at the
The Abbot 2008
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Trained at Charles Town by Jeff Runco, Researcher was sold to Kinross, which is owned by Zohar Ben-Dov, only five days before the Classic.
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Kinross, which is one of Canada's largest gold producers, already owns 8.5 per cent of Underworld's common shares and is offering to buy the rest in exchange for a fraction of a Kinross share plus a penny cash.
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Barrick completed its acquisition of an additional 25% interest in the Cerro Casale project in Chile from Kinross Gold Corporation ( "Kinross") and now owns a 75% interest in and has control of one of the world's largest undeveloped gold-copper deposits.
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Corporation ( "Kinross") to sell to a subsidiary of Kinross, B2Gold's right to acquire an interest in the Kupol East and West Licenses, held by BKWE, B2Gold's wholly owned subsidiary.
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