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In this summer season the pits never turned full time, particularly the soft coal.
A high-grade soft coal was mined in the surrounding region.
A piece of soft coal altered the lines in the face and the appearance of the eyes.
Softer Coal seams can also be extracted this way.
Bituminous, the most common, is a soft coal used by electric companies and steelmakers.
How are things going to be kept 'bright and clean' with soft coal and our kind of city government?"
The bottoms was another band of bright soft coal called "bottom softs".
Lignite, the softest coal, accounts for a tenth of domestic production.
Lewis said that the nation's coal 400,000 soft coal miners would be back to work by June 2.
Bituminous: A soft coal that, when heated, yields considerable volatile matter.
That soft coal you smoke makes me dizzy."
Soft coal still turns many wheels; its soot and its smell are everywhere.
PET has the energy content of soft coal.
The nearby mines provided 60 percent of the country's soft coal, and power plants here generated half the country's electric energy.
Aerosols come from both natural sources (like volcanoes) and human activity (such as the burning of soft coal).
Cucumbers and onions are cultivated, and soft coal is mined in the neighborhood.
Canal cargoes from Corning included soft coal, timber, tobacco, grain, and whiskey.
Her eyes were soft coals, burning. '
Fires are stoked with soft coal and the forges are hand cranked the old-fashioned way.
By the end of 1925, Illinois was the only remaining unionized state which could compete, in term of soft coal production, with the others listed.
Bituminous (or "soft coal") mining came later.
His initial bargaining effort for the union ended in September 1984 with the first settlement in soft coal without a strike in two decades.
The excess mortality was attributed to coal mining and the extensive use of soft coal in the mining areas.
There were areas where no soft coal was allowed to be burned in homes or in businesses, only coke, which produces no smoke.
Mr. Leiber carried soft coal and kerosene for his mother's grocery on the edge of a black Baltimore neighborhood.