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  1. ... hich they pre printed or because repeated handling, coal dust, and dry heat have broken dovn the edges ...
  2. ... environmental hazards such as uranium tailings, abandoned mines, coal-fired power plants, dust storms and more. The K-12 team continued ...
  3. ... environmental hazards such as uranium tailings, abandoned mines, coal-fired power plants, dust storms and more. The drought scene introduces users ...
  4. ... Manure D20.633 Particulate Matter D20.633.110 Coal Ash D20.633.222 Dust D20.633.222.200 Cosmic Dust D20.633. ...
  5. ... both. The train engine would use only anthracite coal, a clean burning fuel. Heavy curtains were hung on the interior of his car and gauze wrapped around the exterior in order to reduce the amount dust. A bed with strong springs was placed in ...
  6. ... in the entire building except a dirty old coal hole in the cellar which is simply unspeakable. ...
  7. ... elaboration of the clouding of sight. Exudations, inflammations, coal particles, lacerations, vascularization, sclerosis, opacities, scarring: portraits of ...
  8. ... 2014)* Back to Top Huffington Post Lynne Peeples – Coal-Hungry World Brings Tough Choices For Native Americans ( ... Climate change, drought transforming Navajo’s dunescape to a dust bowl (November 27, 2009)* Rob Capriccioso - First lady’s ...