colliery in A Sentence

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    Singareni Collieries Company Ltd.

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    Were notified that all the collieries would be off on that day.

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    In keeping with the increase in production, and in the number of collieries, the number of persons employed in the industry also increased.

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    It was started with a nucleus of 11 old state collieries(owned by the Railways) having a total annual production of 2.9 million tonnes of coal.

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    Trevithick visited the Newcastle area later in 1804 and the Colliery railways in north-east England became the leading centre for experimentation and development of steam locomotives.

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    In spite of greater use of machinery on the plantations, the organisation of a Colliery was less patterned on the lines of the factory system.

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    Of the 1.5 billion tonne, 1 billion tonne would be contributed by Coal India and the rest by private producers and Singareni Collieries, the official said.

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    Of the 1.5 billion tonnes, one billion tonnes would be contributed by Coal India and the rest by private producers and Singareni Collieries, the official said.

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    After a phase of over- production leading to a fall in prices and the closure of uneconomic collieries during the depression, the industry revived after 1937.

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    However, in 2015, ECL decided to resume the mining work at this Colliery, despite several letters from the union warning about the hazardous condition of the mine, having been written to the Union Home Minister and senior officials of ECL.

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    Chasnala coal mine, Dhanbad, India, December 1975(372 deaths) On the 27th of December, 1975, the Chasnala Colliery in Dhanbad was where an explosion inside a mine caused the water tank above it to flood its shafts, and in the process kill around 372 miners.

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    The fourth child of Arthur John Lawrence, a barely literate miner at Brinsley Colliery, and Lydia Beardsall, a former pupil teacher who had been forced to perform manual work in a lace factory due to her family's financial difficulties,[3] Lawrence spent his formative years in the coal mining town of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire.

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