It was the third face of the three that had been painted in anthracite.
On the contrary, they have been piled up like rubbish heaps, resembling the small mountains of coal dust near the mouths of anthracite mines.
The first boatload of anthracite coal was shipped to Philadelphia, and it was a long time before the people knew what to do with it.
Then means were found to make iron from ore with anthracite.
There was no mistake about it, it was the hard, shining anthracite, and its freshly fractured surface, glistened in the light like polished steel.
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The price of coal is the price ofanthraciteset by the government.
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In this new moral environment, deep-shaft mining foranthracitefits the culture better than it did a hundred and fifty years ago.
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The windows consist of inner natural oak double-glazing units and outeranthracitemetal single-glazing units, which act as noise barriers and sit slightly proud of the wall.
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Lots of reserves are being worked on a relatively small scale, producing highly valuableanthracitefor niche markets.
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This fuel, apart fromanthracite, is naturally smokeless.
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This has created a very awkward situation in theanthracitecoalfields, because it has shaken the confidence of the men in the industry.
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I am aware that the area contains bituminous and semi-bituminous seams, but coals of theanthraciteclass are absent.
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Such work is particularly appropriate owing to the geological problems inanthracitemining.
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The quantity ofanthraciteconsumed in order to obtain a certain degree of heating is very much less than ordinary coal.
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For some time now there has not been sufficientanthraciteto meet the demand, which has been steadily increasing since the war.
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It is most desirable, in the national interest, to increase the exports ofanthracite.
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It is hardly correct to say that theanthracitecollieries are working only some three days per week.
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Is he satisfied that the supply will meet the increasing demand, especially in view of exports ofanthracite?
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It is difficult to argue aboutanthracite, which is in short supply, but which we hope will recover.
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In his constituency there are many deep pits from whichanthraciteis mined for this purpose.
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