Definitions
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- noun The production of
steelwork .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This rather nondescript former steelworking town may not have much in common with Bond Street or Brick Lane, but the local council believes it can tempt city-weary Londoners into relocating from the capital – and reviving the region.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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This rather nondescript former steelworking town may not have much in common with Bond Street or Brick Lane, but the local council believes it can tempt city-weary Londoners into relocating from the capital – and reviving the region.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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In a mining and steelworking, Catholic and Methodist area such as here in County Durham, invariably so.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Mr. Rowe is the host of the Discovery Channel series "Dirty Jobs," which chronicles him tackling tasks ranging from alpaca shearing to steelworking.
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This was his calling, and he decided he would learn all he could about craftsmanship, woodworking and steelworking.
The Story of Little Sancho - Chapter 2: The young man, his love and his struggle. stardustcboy 2004
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I believe it is stimulating for the people to know the achievements we are making in the steelworking industry and in other sectors as well.
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Naturally, we have also given the steelworking industry the task of producing the first line of cement built in Cuba.
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[Castro] [Words indistinct] we are going to try to build the first cement plant there through our steelworking industry.
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The steelworking industry, with the cooperation of Santa Clara and others, has manufactured them and they cost us
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Like this, there are many things in the steelworking industry.
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