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  • initialism An acronym for mountain top removal mining.

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Examples

  • Unless, of course, MTR is just a relative of yours.

    The Last Word on the Tea Party « Gerry Canavan 2010

  • MTR is also infamous for the rude behavior of its staff at the restaurant.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Anjali 2008

  • MTR is also infamous for the rude behavior of its staff at the restaurant.

    MTR needs to learn hospitality Anjali 2008

  • Not to mention the LPG cabs and the fact that, for lots of people there, the MTR is seamless … integrates directly into their building and workplace (they can get to work without ever going outdoors if they want).

    TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY: Top 5 Cities For Public Transit | Inhabitat 2007

  • "MTR" - an extremely destructive and invasive form of mining that literally takes the caps off of mountain peaks to access the coal inside them.

    Discover Blogs 2010

  • "MTR" - an extremely destructive and invasive form of mining that literally takes the caps off of mountain peaks to access the coal inside them.

    Discover Blogs 2010

  • "MTR" - an extremely destructive and invasive form of mining that literally takes the caps off of mountain peaks to access the coal inside them.

    Discover Blogs 2010

  • The MTR is a publicly traded company that operates rail services in Asia and Europe, and is involved in a wide range of business activities, including consulting and property development.

    NY Daily News 2011

  • MTR, which is based in Chester, W.Va., said it plans to use the proceeds from the sale, along with cash on hand, to buy all of its outstanding 9 percent senior subordinated notes due 2012 and its 12.625 percent senior secured notes due 2014 and to establish a video lottery gaming facility at its Scioto Downs racetrack in Columbus, Ohio.

    unknown title 2011

  • Melbourne newspaper The Age, whose owner Fairfax also owns rival radio network 3AW, called the MTR's opening broadcast a "predictable mix of fear-mongering and bureaucracy bashing".

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

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