• Horses in the Mines is the second album by the American band Bad Livers, released in 1994. It was released a month after their gospel album, Dust on the...
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    Mines Wellness City, formerly known as Mines Resort City, is an integrated Health and Wellness resort township in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia....
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    down in New Mexico with six other cowboys. In 1890, in the process of herding their cattle, they lost their horses in what is now known as Lost Horse Valley...
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    Pit pony (category Working horses)
    known as a mining horse, was a horse, pony or mule commonly used underground in mines from the mid-18th until the mid-20th century. The term "pony" was...
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    established various projects such as the Palace of the Golden Horses, The Mines and GHHS Healthcare.   In early 2023, the Shah Alam High Court declared him...
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    Mining (redirect from Prehistoric mines)
    shafts and galleries. The mines at Grimes Graves and Krzemionki are especially famous, and like most other flint mines, are Neolithic in origin (c. 4000–3000...
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    easily stopped by mines. However, mines laid near roads were often easy to spot. In response to this problem, the US developed the M24, a mine that was placed...
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    George Hearst (category Democratic Party members of the California State Assembly)
    fragmented. Becoming interested in mining, Hearst supplemented the gaps in his formal education by observing the local mines, reading information about minerals...
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    salt mines and in 1974, the Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation took over the mine, which still remains the largest source of salt in the country...
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    allowing the wheels to bind on curves. As the work became more wearing on the horses, a vehicle known as a dandy wagon was introduced, in which the horse could...
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    miners out of the rock salt, and more recent sculptures by contemporary artists. The mines were mentioned in 1044. The Wieliczka Salt Mine reaches a depth...
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    gained the band some attention in the alt-rock-country scene; they followed it up with another album for Quarterstick, Horses in the Mines, released in 1994...
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    Mark Rubin (musician) (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    The album was praised for "Barnes's strong material, as well as the group's tight musical interaction." The band's second album, Horses in the Mines,...
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  • Equus (play) (category Plays set in England)
    with horses. Shaffer was inspired to write Equus when he heard of a crime involving a 17-year-old boy who blinded six horses in a small town in northern...
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    Hurrying (redirect from Children in mines)
    districts and even between mines. The Mines and Collieries Act 1842 also outlawed the employment of women and girls in mines. In 1870 it became compulsory...
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  • Galiceno (category Horse breeds originating in Mexico)
    The Galiceno is a horse breed developed in Mexico, bred from horses brought from Spain by Hernán Cortés and other conquistadors. Although small in stature...
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    (also spelt Waggonways), also known as horse-drawn railways and horse-drawn railroad consisted of the horses, equipment and tracks used for hauling wagons...
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    declared the Year of the Outback. While the early explorers used horses to cross the Outback, the first woman to make the journey riding a horse was Anna...
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    Montezuma mines. Mine workings and prospects are still evident on the slopes of the mountain as well. There are about 70 miles (110 km) of mines in the whole...
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    for their physical strength (e.g. oxen and draft horses) or for transportation (e.g. riding horses and camels), while others are service animals trained...
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    Teghut Mine is a closed copper and molybdenum open-pit mine in Armenia's northern province of Lori in the village of Teghut with deposits valued at US$15...
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    Crystal Mill (redirect from Lost Horse Mill)
    for miners in the nearby silver mines. It fell into disuse in 1917 when the Sheep Mountain Tunnel mine closed. The mill was placed on the National Register...
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    Whim (mining) (redirect from Horse capstan)
    engines. Whims were used in coal mines until the end of the nineteenth century. Horse whims were also used to power team boats. The gin wheel at Nottingham...
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  • Boys in the Pits: Child Labour in Coal Mines is a 2000 book by Robert McIntosh, published by McGill-Queen's University Press. The book is about child labour...
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    grenades and either thrown or rolled down onto the enemy. The American Civil War saw the use of land mines, sea mines, booby traps and improvised explosive devices...
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    Bad Livers (category Musical groups established in 1990)
    from 1991 to 1994. The Bad Livers' second album, Horses in the Mines, was produced by Barnes and released on Quarterstick in 1994. In his review, McLeese...
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  • winner, a horse named Mine That Bird he purchased for $9,500.(His first being Lady Shari who won the Top Three Year Old Filly category in 2002.) Raced...
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  • infiltrate the mine working. On some projects groundwater is a minor impediment that can be dealt with on an ad-hoc basis. In other mines, and in other geological...
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    Great Orme (redirect from Great Orme Mines)
    ISBN 1-84306-048-5. Jowett, Nick (2016). Great Orme Bronze Age Mines. Great Orme Mines Ltd, Great Orme, Llandudno, Wales. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    Wyoming (redirect from Sports in Wyoming)
    (1911). Mines Register: Successor to the Mines Handbook and the Copper Handbook, Describing the Non-ferrous Metal Mining Companies in the Western Hemisphere...
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