miner in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

miner in the PONS Dictionary

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The house is one of two remaining that were built around 1910 to house families of the company's miners.
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Not until their 18th birthday were they allowed to begin training as miner's and work in the mines.
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This action provoked a strike by the miners.
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They used to work in sugar plantations, but are now principally shopkeepers, as well as general merchants, miners and railway builders, etc.
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Stores that sold to miners closed, as did those that supported the mines directly.
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By the time he was 20, the boy had become a skilled practical miner.
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The miners were aware of the artifacts but only the most interesting specimens were saved.
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By 1921, the number of employed miners had fallen to 16,000, and in 1934, it was down to 8,000.
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As a result the health and spirits of the miners significantly improved.
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Also, those miners who remained on the surface, collected money for their collegaues.
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