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  2. World of Warcraft: The War Within - Wikipedia

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    The War Within received "generally favorable" reviews with a score of 85 on Metacritic, based on 35 critic reviews. [12] Leana Hafer from IGN praised the expansion, stating that it represents "the best it's ever been" for the game, highlighting the story, environments, music, and new features. [13]

  3. File:Mining the knowledge of the world with Wikidata.pdf

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  4. The Enemy Within (Milne book) - Wikipedia

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    The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners is a book by British journalist and writer Seumas Milne, first published in 1994. Updated editions were released in 1995, 2004, and 2014. Updated editions were released in 1995, 2004, and 2014.

  5. Mineral economics - Wikipedia

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    Mineral resources are an increasingly valuable commodity within Australia's mining and mineral sector. [4] Australia's largest exports include ‘coal, oil and gas, metals, non-metals and construction materials’, and their mass distribution accounts for a substantial revenue into the Australian economy.

  6. The War Within - Wikipedia

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    The War Within (Shadows Fall album), 2004; The War Within, a 1994 book by Tom Wells on America's internal battle over the war in Vietnam; The War Within (Woodward book), a book by Bob Woodward on the Bush Administration; The War Within (Matas book), a fictional book by Carol Matas regarding the issues of the America Civil War and slavery; The ...

  7. Mining and metallurgy in medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    Metallurgists throughout medieval Europe were generally free to move within different regions. For instance, German metallurgists in search of rich precious metal ores took the lead in mining and influenced the course of metal production, not only in East and South Germany but also in almost all of Central Europe and the Eastern Alps.

  8. Cornish Institute of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The title was 'Mining - A Knowledge Cluster in Cornwall', reflecting the roots of the Institute. Around a hundred and fifty people attended to listen to presentations by twelve businesses operating in Cornwall and serving the global mining industry. One additional function of the CIE is the award of medals and prizes for outstanding achievements.

  9. Tunnel warfare - Wikipedia

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    Mining saw a particular resurgence as a military tactic during the First World War, when army engineers attempted to break the stalemate of trench warfare by tunneling under no man's land and laying large quantities of explosives beneath the enemy's trenches. As in siege warfare, tunnel warfare was possible due to the static nature of the fighting.