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A local coal miner raised the money to buy the plots, which soon spread across the fi elds; an arching gate declared it the terrain of union miners.
Jeff Biggers: Mother Jones Is Still Calling Out Deadbeat Coal Barons (on Coal Miner's Day) Jeff Biggers 2010
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Thousands of miners swept across the coal fi elds, attentive to Bradley's spellbinding speeches and fl ashy attire, assisting in setting up a union vote.
Jeff Biggers: Mother Jones Is Still Calling Out Deadbeat Coal Barons (on Coal Miner's Day) Jeff Biggers 2010
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At her request, the nation's coal miners buried Mother Jones at Mount Olive in the south-central Illinois coal fi elds -- the burning ground of unionism -- at the only Union Miners 'Cemetery in the nation.
Jeff Biggers: Mother Jones Is Still Calling Out Deadbeat Coal Barons (on Coal Miner's Day) Jeff Biggers 2010
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The ACLU, for example, says that because many sponsors donate for several years following a street signup, its investment in a $180 canvassing shift yi elds $360 in donations over three years.
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The old pond, the four native plum trees, the sorghum and corn fi elds, the garden, the barn, and the 150-year-old log cabin were buried in a crater formed before the Paleozoic era.
Reclaiming Earth Day: Guerilla Reclamation Actions in the Coalfields 2010
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Traders increasingly expect that further Fed stimulus will lead to stronger growth for the U.S. economy, which has pushed up short-term Treasury yi elds, said Tom Fitzpatrick , chief technical analyst of Citigroup in New York.
Dollar Gains On Its Rivals; Yields Climb Andrew J. Johnson 2010
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Presumably it was midday, and work in the fi elds had stopped.
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From Azemmour the main road runs 180 miles south across the plain of Doukkala — the breadbasket of Morocco, where horses pull carts through burgeoning fi elds of wheat — to Essaouira.
Going Coastal 2006
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The oases of the deep south, with their towering casbahs, groves of palms, and fi elds of feathery alfalfa, stand amid Saharan wastes where the temperature can reach 120 degrees.
Going Coastal 2006
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The oases of the deep south, with their towering casbahs, groves of palms, and fi elds of feathery alfalfa, stand amid Saharan wastes where the temperature can reach 120 degrees.
Going Coastal 2006
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