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Shot on location in Africa, and featuring a winning team in Granger and Kerr, "Mines" is a handsome, pounding adventure film with plenty of thrills and romance.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To: A Tribute To Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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Shot on location in Africa, and featuring a winning team in Granger and Kerr, "Mines" is a handsome, pounding adventure film with plenty of thrills and romance.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To: A Tribute To Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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Shot on location in Africa, and featuring a winning team in Granger and Kerr, "Mines" is a handsome, pounding adventure film with plenty of thrills and romance.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used to: A Tribute to Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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He called for Chile to agree to the International Labor Organization's (ILO) Convention 176 on Safety and Health in Mines, like most industrialized countries around the world have done.
Mike Elk: Rescued Chilean Miners Greeted As Heroes -- but They're Also Victims Mike Elk 2010
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Ivanhoe Mines is launching a rights offering to raise between $800 million and $1 billion as it works to develop its flagship Mongolian operation.
Business Watch 2010
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He called for Chile to agree to the International Labor Organization's (ILO) Convention 176 on Safety and Health in Mines, like most industrialized countries around the world have done.
Mike Elk: Rescued Chilean Miners Greeted As Heroes -- but They're Also Victims Mike Elk 2010
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But in Mines she represented upper class decorum and elegance.
Deborah Kerr, R. I. P. Bill Crider 2007
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The Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines is devoting personal attention to the study of the question, and we have large anticipations, but we feel we have assistance that will serve the province and serve it well.
Greater Ontario 1917
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This grant was afterwards confirmed by Baron de Carondelet, the Spanish governor of the province of Louisiana, and the strip of land became known as the Mines of Spain.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Since the privatisation of the coal industry the responsibility for rescue operations has been taken on by a limited company called Mines Rescue Service MSRL.
Gleision colliery rescue 'seriously jeopardised' by lack of resources 2011
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