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Copper, aluminum and other industrial metals that can serve as manufacturing barometers shot up by double digits in percentage terms in January, led by tin's 29% gain.
Comeback Kids: Corn, Tin Liam Pleven 2012
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She snapped the tin's top expertly, and the shack swelled with the smell of a shoemaker's stall.
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Plus, as Chinese move from rural to urban areas, more food will need to be packaged, which should also benefit demand for tin's traditional use in canning.
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I was wrapped in Jus tin's windbreaker and an EMS blanket.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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I pressed my face into Jus tin's sweater and felt his arms come around me.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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I pressed my face into Jus tin's sweater and felt his arms come around me.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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I was wrapped in Jus tin's windbreaker and an EMS blanket.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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Thinking of her son and the fun they'd had yesterday increased Aus - tin's ache twofold.
One Summer Evening Baxter, Mary Lynn 1999
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The hope that Israel's arid climate might extend the tin's life expectancy for another six months could not alter the fact that it was a goner; encrusted, crushed, cracked, and worn as thin as the whiskers on a billy goat.
Skinny Legs and All Robbins, Tom 1990
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You see all my tin's been gone this twelve weeks — it hardly ever lasts beyond the first fortnight; and our allowances were all stopped this morning for broken windows, so I haven't got a penny.
Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971
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