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There is hereby established in the town of Uxbridge an unpaid commission, to be known as the Ux - bridge Athletic Field Commission.
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In early September, weekly prices for the thinly traded fuel were 23% lower than they were on March 7, before the disaster, according to Ux Consulting Co. LLC.
Oil, Gold...Rare Earths? Liam Pleven 2011
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They reached a three-year high of $73 a pound in February, but dropped $13 earlier this week and fell to $49.25 on Wednesday, according to Ux Consulting Co.
Uranium Tumbles On Japan Crisis Carolyn Cui 2011
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Philip Johnson , a director at Roswell, Ga.-based Ux Consulting Co., which specializes in uranium, noted that the U.S. has the world's greatest number of nuclear-power stations and has to import more than 90% of its uranium.
Uranium's Price Rise Spurs Bid to Repeal a Mining Ban John W. Miller 2011
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A moratorium on new reactors in the U.S. is unlikely, said Nick Carter , a uranium analyst with Ux Consulting Co. in Roswell, Ga.
Uranium Firms Take Hit Edward Welsch 2011
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A pound of uranium oxide costs about $42 right now, down from $54 last summer, according to Ux Consulting.
After the Meltdown, Don't Expect a New Chain Reaction in Uranium Prices Liam Denning 2010
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A pound of uranium oxide costs about $42 right now, down from $54 last summer, according to Ux Consulting.
After the Meltdown, Don't Expect a New Chain Reaction in Uranium Prices Liam Denning 2010
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A pound of uranium oxide costs about $42 right now, down from $54 last summer, according to Ux Consulting.
After the Meltdown, Don't Expect a New Chain Reaction in Uranium Prices Liam Denning 2010
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A pound of uranium oxide costs about $42 right now, down from $54 last summer, according to Ux Consulting.
After the Meltdown, Don't Expect a New Chain Reaction in Uranium Prices Liam Denning 2010
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[2] As _Oe_ a grandson -- Irish _O_ or _Ux byre_, a cowhouse -- Irish boyach (boi-theach.)
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 346, December 13, 1828 Various
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