The company hopes to produce about 3, 000 tonnes of tungsten and tin a year.
However, this is not enough to account for the difference between lead and tin.
And then there's glass and hard and soft plastics, and paper, and card and tin foil.
Cornwall, in particular, has been badly affected by the decline of traditional industries such as clay and tin.
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It is, quite literally, Bronze Age technology as bronze is copper and tin.
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Aluminum and tin also fell to seven-week lows Monday, while nickel hit a nearly 10-week low and zinc hit an eight-week low.
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Unlike many revolutionaries, he has seen his ideas put into practice: of moving the country away from agricultural products and tin-mining to industry.
People do not gossip about the value of copper and tin, but they like to talk about how much the neighbour's house went for.
The various categories of the flat rolled products include hot rolled sheets, cold rolled sheets, coated sheets, semi-finished bars and plates and tin mill products.
Primerica's history dates back to the booming 1980s, when celebrated investor Gerald Tsai turned an aluminum- and tin-can maker American Can into a financial services company.
In Glengarry Glen Ross (ranked seventh) and Tin Men (number nine), David Mamet and Barry Levinson, respectively, discovered drama in the desperation and chicanery of salesmen on commission.
Much of the landscape of Cornwall and West Devon was transformed in the 18th and early 19th centuries as a result of the rapid growth of pioneering copper and tin mining.
The mine is believed to be the fourth largest tungsten resource in the world and the company hopes to produce about 3, 000 tonnes of tungsten and tin a year.
The eclectic interior illustrates the collaborative effort between Mason and her creative supporters, who headed to local salvage yards to source the wood and tin used to build the space.
For much of its history, the people of Dartmoor have depended on indigenous materials - such as granite and tin - for their livelihoods and sustenance, as well as livestock such as sheep.
Having repeated the same trick with 30 different sets of three elements, Dr van Dover and his team have found a mixture of zirconium, titanium and tin oxides that may, with more work, fit the bill.
As of late morning in New York, all four of the precious metals and all six of the base metals were sharply lower, with losses around 1.5% or more for silver, platinum, palladium, copper, nickel and tin.
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The booming economies of China and India have increased worldwide demand, and Wolf Minerals hopes when the mine is reopened it could employ more than 200 people and produce about 3, 000 tonnes of tungsten and tin a year.
Throw together all the output from Hollywood and Silicon Valley to Wall Street and Tin Pan Alley, and you have a commercial empire that would have been the envy of the British East India Company or Cecil Rhodes.
Monti killed that deal on a theory called conglomeratization: By buying a maker of machinery that produces rival plastic bottles, Tetra Laval could in a few years leverage its lead position in cartons to also control plastic alternatives (glass bottles and tin cans are the packaging products still out of Tetra Laval's reach).
Following the quake, investigators in Yunlin county discovered that three crumbled structures had been erected by a construction company that had used empty plastic bottles and tin cans as filler to save on concrete and bricks. (The owner was arrested.) In Dali, a massive apartment block suffered major damage: one of the 11-story buildings was uprooted from the ground and fell backward.
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Oz, left to himself, smiled to think of his success in giving the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman and the Lion exactly what they thought they wanted.
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Families look at Pok Fulam, an area outside of the city but still on the island, and the Tin Hua area, known for great restaurants and a large recreational park.
And this is my compost tin and any vegetable peel I use in the kitchen I'll take and just put straight in here.
This is why stocks cost, except for fractions of a moment, the same in London and New York, bonds in Tokyo and London, tin in Jakarta and Munich (allowing for taxes and transport costs).
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Star of the show is the 100-year-old wood-and-tin house with old beams, which sleeps up to eight people.
His improved, more efficient engine powered mines and factories, making coal, tin and copper available at lower prices.
Designer Boma Inko-Tariah, from fashion house Beldie's La Mode, created a fascinator crafted from recycled paper, broken compact discs and a tin can.
Remaining U.S. bases are groaning with the influx of transiting troops and contractors, housed in new barrios of Alaska tents and "tin-can" metal housing pods.
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The homes are built mainly from cinderblocks and corrugated tin, though several shacks appear to have been simply lashed together with whatever material could be salvaged.
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