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It was washed out twice - mined for sand, mined for stone, mined for tin.
Any coal mined anywhere would just be mined somewhere else anyway.
"It's mined, all mined!" looks a lot like "It's mine, all mine!" but it's very different.
As I was saying, there's only 21 million and they're still being mined, what happens when they're all mined?
Palladium is extremely rare, mostly generated as a byproduct of platinum mined in South Africa and nickel mined in Russia.
Even though fully accounting for illegally mined sand is not possible, sand is easily the most mined material in the world.
According to Slate, lab-grown crystals are still made from mined materials, but ones that would have been mined for other purposes anyway.
Bitcoin's design is such that there's a finite amount of coins to be mined: 21 million, of which about 80% had been mined by January.
WGC said approximately 3,200 metric tons of gold annually are mined, on average, adding about 1.7 percent to the total stock of gold ever mined.
The current coal program charges a 12.5 percent royalty rate on surface-mined coal and 8 percent on coal mined underground, the lowest rate legally allowed.
Gold ore mined in Australia is often hauled from underground shafts to the lower levels of previously mined open pits, with wet weather slowing operations due to slippery haul roads.
Silicon Valley didn't innovate technology — it mined our data.
With a market cap of almost $85033 billion, all mined bitcoin in the world is now worth over 4 percent of the $7 trillion value of all mined gold in the world.
The coal industry can be split into two broad sectors, namely coal mined and burnt domestically, and the seaborne market, where coal is mined and exported to countries that need to import energy.
Synthetic diamonds can cost 193 percent less than mined diamonds.
The mine produced 150,000 tonnes of mined metal in 2015.
There's also exchange support, and the mined coins are worthless.
Precious metals and stones are sometimes mined under terrible conditions.
Mejia said the rebels had mined the area, slowing repairs.
Most of Russia's diamonds are mined in the Yakutia region.
"Cobalt is mined in horrific conditions," Wiens of iFixit said.
That information can be mined for all kinds of insights.
Unsatisfied, he moved to Denver and mined Craigslist for work.
Talc is a mineral in clay mined from underground deposits.
We know that crystals are sometimes mined in unethical ways.
While brainstorming, the Daniels mined their misgivings for artistic insight.
Clearview says it also mined the site for its database.
Fuller has mined this rich material with care and insight.
So far, only 12 blocks of transactions have been mined.
He bought into companies that mined zinc and iron ore.
Serifos is where the giants mined for iron, they said.
We mined it out, and they didn't pay for it.
And you should get paid a royalty when you're mined.
RedLock didn't specify which cryptocurrency was mined in the cyberbreach.
Christopher Kane mined the fetish world for inspiration this season.
The world's first bitcoins were mined ten years ago this week.
Eric Barone mined Harvest Moon fandom with the exceptional Stardew Valley.
Coal chokes India politically, especially in states where it is mined.
Three-quarters of the total supply of bitcoins have been mined.
Metalor stopped working with artisanally mined gold from Africa in 2015.
But at a mined concentrates level it has very surely arrived.
Again, they mined these details from the tags of the pictures.
Islamic State has heavily mined the area near Dabiq, rebels say.
Not all crypto-currencies are mined in the same way, however.
It reads in part:Craig Wright had mined a lot of Bitcoins.
They're also saying that mined diamonds are continuing to decline, drastically.
The Hellish E-Waste Graveyards Where Computers Are Mined for Metal.
More than 43 million carats were mined in Russia in 2018.
Unlike Bitcoin, Ripple's XRP tokens do not need to be mined.
Earl Sr. worked for a company that mined and milled soapstone.
Ms. Bolyard wondered whether Mined Minds simply couldn't afford the apprenticeships.
And from which so much of my truest hope is mined.
Nearly all the coal mined in the United States generates electricity.
In this way, 50 million Facebook profiles were mined for data.
Olympic curling stones are all mined from a single Scottish island.
Families who mined for decades have pivoted from tin to tourism.
Bears Ears is at immediate risk of being mined for uranium.
The trees around us form a desolate, land-mined grey zone.
Talc is a natural mineral that is mined from the earth.
That year, the entire Appalachian region mined 27 percent of U.S. coal.
After all, their pockets have been "mined" by a Trump once before.
The largest moon is Westerly, which was heavily mined by The Company.
We've looked at data from people that mined uranium in the past.
So the political histories of Pence and Kaine weren't mined at all.
Then we circle the diamond, which is mined in third-world countries.
The show mined enormous drama out of Spike and Angel's shifting loyalties.
For Eighth Grade, Burnham mined the most mundane of middle school's horrors.
Mined diamonds is the appropriate way to discuss diamonds found in nature.
Cobalt is mainly mined in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
It was the first block ever made, and it wasn't mined publicly.
One section of the law even allows Te Urewera to be mined.
The 24.7 millionth bitcoin was "mined" Thursday, according to data from Blockchain.
In April, a 118.91-carat diamond was mined at the International mine.
It mined them for the most relatable tidbit, the most pertinent comment.
Early letters and school assignments are reprinted and mined for future irony.
Asbestos, a well-known cancer-causing agent, is often mined near talc.
Shallue recognized the un-mined information as ripe for an AI experiment.
Asahi is already the largest refiner of gold mined in the Americas.
Cobalt, a key part of the batteries, is mined in Congo too.
Coal is still being mined, which has environmental and public-health impacts.
All conversations are collected and important bits mined out after the fact.
They mined through two hundred hours of all of this old footage.
Rare earths are also mined in Australia, Brazil, India, Russia and Vietnam.
The official said UAE intelligence indicated that Houthis had mined the port.
Second, much of that mined material is going to be immediately lost.
The inter-Korean border is also among the world's most densely mined.
Where nickel is mined and refined, it destroys land and leaves waste.
More and more of your personal data is being mined every day.
Greenland has rare earth elements, and currently most are mined in China.
RedLock did not specify which cryptocurrency was mined in the cyber breach.
Two diamonds sit in front of you — one mined, one lab-grown.
Naturally, "The Testaments" is being mined for insights into our current predicament.
It does still see some scope to trade material mined by others.
It's realizing there's meaning to be mined from games for different reasons.
LONDON (Reuters) - Mined diamonds are less carbon-intensive than man-made, but their producers should use more green energy, according to a study commissioned by the natural diamond industry, highlighting tensions between the mined and lab-grown sectors.
The anthracite for Centrenergo is mined in Pennsylvania, which backed Trump in 2016.
But will Diamond Foundry be able to reproduce the allure of mined stones?
Unless you count all the lithium mined for the watches' batteries, that is.
Archival shows mined West Hollywood's queer history, like Bob Mizer & Tom of Finland.
Almost all of the world's mined uranium is used for nuclear power generation.
Coker units convert mined bitumen from the oil sands into synthetic crude oil.
Fleabag is both joyous and heartbreaking for the way it's mined those truths.
The story is very personal for Waithe – it's mined from her own life.
All of our browsing behaviors, searches and consumption patterns are mined and monitored.
Their source: stone waste mined from construction sites and other industrial waste dumps.
Other mined materials used in Apple products include aluminum, copper, tin and tungsten.
The Cullinan Diamond is one of the biggest ever mined in South Africa.
Increased competition for mined concentrates remains the driver of rising raw material imports.
Problem is, many of those same original '80s movies have already mined it.
In June, two more ships in the Gulf of Oman were also mined.
The mineral is mined in harsh conditions and subject to significant price fluctuation.
I mined social media and asked people to send in pictures and video.
After the extraction, the mined material must then enter a stage of processing.
A heavily mined earth wall separates Moroccan-controlled territory and Polisario-held areas.
Mined output has been running more smoothly than widely feared six months ago.
The ore is mined several hours' drive into the desert from Port Hedland.
More than 99 percent of gold mined in Tanzania is already processed there.
Venus can also be mined for information about finding planets orbiting distant stars.
I had a few journalist friends in Delhi who I mined for information.
He also mined his own background as a professional wrestler for 11 years.
They played ping pong, mined bitcoin, and messed around to fill the hours.
The British had mined it, and then I did some mining down there.
It's replete with historical motifs and sources that Johnson had mined throughout history.
An earlier version of this article misstated the cryptocurrency mined by Seth Kaye.
As for price, there is little difference between lab-grown and mined diamonds.
As Messiah fell under scrutiny, some users mined some humor from the situation.
The country has produced a third of all gold mined since records began.
Often it resulted in work that mined the terrain of aggression and violence.
In "SUM," Ms. Anderson audaciously mined sound bites and catchphrases from television advertisements.
The nuclear-energy commission limits the quantity of metal that can be mined.
Any mined currency is then sent to Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang.
The power plants that burn the mined coal are being targeted as well.
Their global headquarters also sort diamonds mined in Namibia, South Africa, and Canada.
The fluid is extracted, and the natural gas is mined through the well.
More than half the newly mined bitcoins come from mining pools in China.
The first salable commodity that could be mined from asteroids will be water.
He mined Rolling Stone archives and his subject's cache of letters and files.
Each of us is fungible once our utility is exhausted — our data mined.
I previously had BLUE DIAMONDS as rare gems that are mined in Australia.
There's plenty to be mined from Earth's own past, instead of imaginary civilizations.
Operating profit from its zinc business surged nearly 80 percent, as zinc production mined in India jumped 42.1 percent, and the company said its mined production for the full year ending in March would be higher than the previous year.
Because up to 18 of the 34 kilos of ore mined to produce each iPhone are mined in pursuit of gold, he says, it would require, on average, 20.5 grams of cyanide to free enough gold to produce an iPhone.
The bureau relied on the idea of "perfect substitution," arguing that if this coal wasn't mined in the Powder River Basin, it would be mined elsewhere, so the impact on total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States is a wash.
By comparison, the mined diamond market produces more than 125 million carats a year.
The legal status of resources mined in space remains ambiguous, and industry wants clarification.
North America mined cobalt in the past, but no company is currently producing there.
In 2016, Congo mined 54 percent of the 123,000 tonnes of cobalt produced worldwide.
By comparison, the mined diamond market produces more than 280 million carats a year.
Investment elsewhere is limited because cobalt is almost always mined alongside copper or nickel.
It is Big Data Hubris to think that data-mined correlations must be meaningful.
We've mined this resource for ourselves, but now the soil is coming up dry.
In Europe web surfers have to physically opt-in to having their data mined.
Subscriptions to the various channels are free but can be mined for user information.
Materials are mined, manufactured as products, and often end up in landfills after use.
According to the China Geological Survey, the hydrate was successfully mined for eight days.
The cryptocurrency has a limited supply and only 21 million bitcoin will be mined.
This will occur because imports will displace iron ore mined in China, it said.
One branch of his family mined coal, he said, and the other sold drugs.
Fully loaded, it can transport 65 tons of mined rock downhill from the mountain.
Water mined from the moon need not be transported from Earth at great expense.
The most popular cryptocurrencies mined by malware were Zcash and Monero, according to Kaspersky.
Wyoming is America's No. 1 coal producer, accounting for 40% of all coal mined.
Also, synthetic diamonds generally costing about 30 to 40 percent less than mined diamonds.
Russia's influence campaign also mined Americans' personal data, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Also, the drink is golden, like the ore famously mined there during many rushes.
So of course all ckbk users are having their foodie browsing extensively data-mined.
Heavily mined roads have prevented reinforcements and supplies arriving, leaving many units cut off.
In the years that followed, lead and ore were also mined in the town.
The marriage was sometimes strained, and many of Barris's pilots mined tensions at home.
Republicans see a partisan who mined intelligence reports to spy on Mr. Trump's team.
The wealth of data being mined could, Sprauer said, offer a number of benefits.
For 2017, aluminium production eased 1 percent and mined copper output fell 9 percent.
Roper has mined Luther's correspondence, and his charisma and complexity shine through the letters.
"We could be the blueprint," said Chuck Pettit, who mined coal for 42 years.
One of the largest gem-quality diamonds ever mined has sold for $40 million.
I mined for only a little more than year, but obtained thousands of Bitcoin.
"Today we're at only 1,800 of newly mined bitcoin of every day," he said.
He said tennis had many untapped areas that could be mined for entertainment purposes.
Ripple is the most successful current example of a pre-mined ledger-based payment system.
Even so, its call and text metadata have already been strip-mined, and found useless.
Once the sand is mined, it's rinsed with hot water to separate out the bitumen.
Clapp's theory is especially plausible considering Christie had mined her past for character inspiration before.
The trending solution is to incorporate data mined from the Internet, especially from social media.
Congo, Africa's leading copper producer, mined nearly 1 million tonnes of the metal last year.
In 2017, Newmont produced 5.3 million ounces of gold, while Goldcorp mined 2.6 million ounces.
In the West such concerns have led to restrictions on where sand can be mined.
" The response, which came in the next block mined by HaoBTC, was: "Zhuang Yuan: YES!
Alphabet, of course, holds huge volumes of data that can be mined for these purposes.
Crime statistics are mined for patterns, and victims of violence are mapped in social networks.
Smelters are having to accept extremely low charges for converting mined concentrate into refined metal.
All the while these data are mined for information that might be useful for caregivers.
When Bitcoin was first created, the reward was set at 50 bitcoins per block mined.
"Information that the place had been mined was not confirmed," RusHydro said in a statement.
For example, the total estimated value of all gold mined is around $8.2 trillion USD.
And limited regulation in UAE means informally mined gold can be legally imported, tax-free.
Uranium mined from the Earth is composed of two isotopes: U-22015 and U-235.
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are mined using specialized computers that sap a tremendous amount of energy.
Conversely, if treatment charges are falling, it's a signal that mined concentrates availability is tightening.
Since the couple's breakup, Future has consistently mined his relationship with Ciara for lyrical content.
Lignite is mined and burned for power at locations such as Hambach, Garzweiler and Inden.
However, facial recognition technology from another company can be combined with data mined using Palantir.
The United States has a vested interest in making sure minerals are mined conflict-free.
This is far too slow considering a new Bitcoin block is mined every ten minutes.
Mined sand, sorted to bespoke criteria and requiring convoys of trucks, is more expensive still.
There are other, ancillary veins yet to be mined; but they require a different approach.
Meanwhile, Indiana has abundant supplies of coal with 17 billion tons ready to be mined.
Miller isn't another hip passenger trying to find a niche in this strip-mined terrain.
The remaining 4 million coins aren't expected to be mined completely for another 122 years.
Russia mined more than 1.43 million carats in 2018 — that's almost 30% of world production.
Materials for the satellites would be mined on the moon or from Earth-approaching asteroids.
The particles had been mined and had undergone initial processing, but not enriched, AFP reported.
However, the rules governing bitcoin limit the amount that can be mined at one time.
It said that 171 sq kms of mined areas worldwide were reportedly cleared last year.
GammaNow is "handling the immediate sale of what [cryptocurrency] is mined," according to the statement.
China imported 1.85 million tonnes of mined copper concentrates in August, a record monthly high.
Pecos was like this: a natural resource mined until the town fell apart around it.
If they are being mined too fast, it alters the algorithm to make it harder.
Rare earths are also mined in India, South Africa, Canada, Australia, Estonia, Malaysia and Brazil.
Almost none of those who signed up for Mined Minds are working in programming now.
Think of them as raw material to be mined for billing transparency and patient rights.
Of 68,000 tons mined annually, most goes to nuclear power utilities in some 30 countries.
Cadmium occurs naturally in phosphate rock, though levels vary depending on where it is mined.
Previous reports have highlighted a black-market trade in gold, mined with little official oversight.
"The information we have is that some of this infrastructure has been mined," he added.
Meanwhile, that extra capacity will allow $55.6 million in cryptocurrency to be mined inside Transnistria.
Many artists mined Chinese tradition or Western literature, but others rebelled from such well-springs.
Throughout the series, Charlie's poverty and childhood history of being molested is mined for laughs.
But the bottom line is still the same: You get paid when you get mined.
His district includes parts of northern Minnesota, but not the area that could be mined.
Both rivers are heavily mined, and it's easy to see where all that sand goes.
As a setting, Everest has been well-mined for books and movies, even reality shows.
The volatility, first of all is ... There is something to be mined from this volatility.
It's unknown whether 100 percent pure talc, which is mined from the earth, is dangerous.
"The inverted pendulum has been thoroughly mined for personal transportation innovations!" we sighed contentedly to ourselves.
At a headline level, China's imports of mined concentrates from Myanmar fell 543 percent last year.
Total production of copper including from red metal mined in its other holdings totalled 875,000 tonnes.
There's also valuable resources on the moon that could be mined for a variety of uses.
Probably the most valuable bauble of all was a minuscule diamond mined from the Ural Mountains.
Repair and reuse are much better ways to extend the value of the original mined materials.
They're both embarrassingly mono-mined leaders with such a gigantic chasm where their empathy should be.
Last year, the company mined a 27.85-carat pink diamond and a 34.17-carat yellow one.
He doesn't see the lab-grown diamonds as an immediate threat to the traditionally mined diamonds.
Cryptocurrency is "mined" as high-powered computers solve mathematical problems, a task that requires considerable power.
You can petition businesses not to support agribusiness or materials mined from Brazil that promote deforestation.
Most countries also have rules in place about where, and how much, sand can be mined.
It's an ambivalent, unwieldy treatment of the subject, mined for drama instead of being presented clearly.
Some 80 percent of the coal mined in Queensland is metallurgical grade used to make steel.
The quickest way could be to use piles of unprocessed rock, which have already been mined.
She did not specify how much bitcoin has been mined, or how much money Fidelity made.
SUPPLY: Over 2014-2016 global mined lead supply shrank by roughly 500,000 tonnes, or 10 percent.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring substance that is mined and prized for its string-like fibers.
It has "pre-mined" 100m petros, all that will ever be created, promises the white paper.
Then there's the body of the ship itself, partially constructed from an asteroid the crew mined.
No one place is the same, so no one mined diamond has the exact same lattice.
Who needs a fancy cigar when there's Bitcoin to be mined at nearly $17,23 per coin?
Native Americans mined the shiny, glittering mica and used it for grave decorations and as currency.
Meanwhile, mined copper production in 2016 climbed 4 percent on-year, but came in below expectations.
It is "mined" by computers, which are awarded new coins for working out complex mathematical formulas.
Lithium is mostly mined from hard rock deposits in Australia and brine pools in South America.
The state, along with Bihar state, produces about three-quarters of the mica mined in India.
And it is precisely this wariness about the state's economic prospects that Donald Trump has mined.
But my buddy Schnabel, who's mined $13 million of gold over six years, wasn't exactly impressed.
The lithium at Falchani, a hard-rock deposit, can only be mined by also extracting uranium.
The writers of SATC mined these archetypes to write hundreds of intriguing scenarios for the women.
The darker aspects of the Batman character - mined so successfully in later film versions - were ignored.
The Starship would refuel using local materials mined from either world and then return to Earth.
One key element is cobalt, much of which is mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
His stutter became a trademark that Tillis mined for laughs, although it disappeared when he sang.
Coal mined from public lands is arguably the starkest example of corporate welfare in the country.
Regardless, unless your Apple device is brand new, it may contain tin mined at Cerro Rico.
Who is this for: Anyone who wants to be sure their email isn't being data mined
" As for Baldur: "after he distributed all the coins, he burned all the pre-mined coins.
It is "mined" by computers, which are awarded new coins for working out complex mathematical formulas.
Gravity waves, however, can be mined for clues about this hidden world, where they were forged.
The pipes are largely mined for diamonds and found in the least eroded parts of Earth.
About 299 percent of the 303 million tons of coal mined annually in Australia is exported.
Just as with Bitcoin, Ethereum are "mined," or created by computers joined into the Ethereum network.
I found myself wondering how the elders felt about having their experiences strip-mined for lessons.
For the study, Hired mined data from 120,000 salary offers to 27,000 candidates at 4,000 companies.
From above, the mined areas look like orange scars piercing a green blanket made of trees.
Because also, leaving [The Last Jedi] I was like, 'Oh I guess we've mined that relationship.
But the gold in them could have been melted and re-melted after being mined anywhere.
Especially sourcing "clean" or conflict-free cobalt that's not mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
More than half of annual mined supply of cobalt is sourced from Democratic Republic of Congo.
Its headlights were made up of plastic and talc, a mineral that has to be mined.
The initiative to ensure responsible sourcing followed an outcry about cobalt mined by children in Africa.
"The militants turned the school into an improvised stronghold and mined the gymnasium," the court found.
Think of law enforcement using facial recognition databases built on images mined from across the web.
That is the sentiment that Mr. Juncker mined in Florence, to the applause of the audience.
Twelve people were killed on the island in 1914 when it was being mined for sulfur.
Social media is already being mined by companies seeking to better predict social and economic disruption.
Asbestos is often found near talc, which is mined and used in many make-up products.
Cambodia has long been described as one of the most heavily mined countries in the world.
Most of the world&aposs cobalt is mined from within the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
AlienVault said it found evidence of malware that took over a person's computer and mined monero.
He sees men who mined coal for decades, who now experience persistent, piercing low back pain.
In 2018 Kleiman's estate sued Wright, alleging that Wright mined bitcoin with Kleiman, and Wright has been attempting to keep the cryptocurrency mined by both of them—which the suit claims amounts to about one million bitcoins—depriving Kleiman's estate of the half that it should possess.
It set a 2019 target to churn out between 550,000 tonnes and 600,000 tonnes of mined copper.
With a thousand exceptions and variations in mind for every image that seemed mined from the past.
According to industry data, 13.2 million tonnes of ore with zinc content was mined globally last year.
But Castro also mined Cuban nationalism and Latin American pride, stirring resentment of U.S. power and influence.
In exchange, your Mac&aposs processor mined the virtual currency Monero, which was sent to the developer.
There is the same vocabulary cinematically but the performances are mined differently and you really feel that.
The territory once occupied by IS is now one of the most heavily mined regions on earth.
The state makes little effort to track sand, so illegally mined grains can be traded relatively easily.
"Enough gold was mined until 1530 to establish over four million dollars in Spanish bullion," said Rolón.
However because all 100 million petro tokens are pre-mined, no such mining rigs will be required.
The crew is reminded that they mined some bitcoins a few years ago, and are now rich.
This is because Bitcoin's core code dictates that every 210,000 blocks mined, the mining reward is halved.
ITRI's view is that production may already have peaked as the easily-accessible reserves are mined out.
In the event that you are a cryptocurrency miner, the IRS counts mined cryptocurrency as taxable income.
But rightsholders can opt out of having their works data mined by entities other than research organisations.
There are slabs of rock salt, mined deep in the desert, next to crates of Algerian cigarettes.
It can boost refined metal supply by offering smelter-refineries an alternative feed source to mined concentrates.
A few crypto-currencies, such as ether and Monero, are therefore mined using GPUs rather than ASICs.
Call me a jaded, post-privacy millennial, but I never cared that Google mined our missives for $$$.
Savvy Reddit users have mined the contents of the dance for clues as to the show's meaning.
It's a rare experience when everything can be data mined, but that doesn't prevent it from happening.
Jewelers should make sure their metals and stones have been mined under conditions that respect human rights.
China is itself a major producer of zinc, both at the mined and the refined metal level.
Lynas has been processing rare earths in Malaysia mined from Mount Weld in Western Australia since 2012.
The petro will be pre-mined, meaning that unlike bitcoin, for example, new tokens cannot be created.
This appears to be Scarif, a "secluded world" where the materials for the Death Star were mined.
We'd like to know what is going to happen to all of those coins that Satoshi mined.
But right now, zinc's price performance is more linked to availability of metal than of mined concentrates.
The mined currency is then sent to a server located at Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang.
The actor and filmmaker Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje mined his own experiences for this, his feature directorial debut.
Most of Russia's diamonds are mined in the Yakutia region of Siberia by a company called Alrosa.
Gold is a relatively rare precious metal and 190,000 tons of it has been mined on earth.
He then mined the associations for whoop-de-doo fantasies of Arabian warfare: cultural booty of imperialism.
South Africa For more than a century and a half, diamonds have been mined in South Africa.
It's not even that transporting coal from where it's mined to where it's needed is too difficult.
Months after the white paper published, Nakamoto mined the first block of bitcoin, which generated 50 bitcoins.
Ritson acquires bismuth that is mined and refined in Peru and imported by a Californian metal retailer.
The songs — of heartbreak, rage, vulnerability, braggadocio, reconciliation — were mined from country, blues, R&B, rock, bounce.
They mined deep knowledge of American history, literature and national mythology to give definition to contemporary battles.
But yes, the document hunting is especially difficult because ISIS mined many of the buildings they occupied.
"She's mined antebellum America for a long time, but this takes it a step further," he said.
But the nonprofit organization that promised them, Mined Minds, has since been accused of being a fraud.
The comedian, writer and podcaster Hari Kondabolu has long mined racial and political issues for his material.
It is easier to discern the difference between a mined emerald and one produced in a laboratory.
The moon base could provide rocket fuel, refined from lunar ice mined at the moon's south pole.
"Conflict minerals" (which are taken from conflict zones) — not rare-earth metals — are mined largely in Africa.
Lithium batteries for electric vehicles are made with cobalt, a mineral that is mined primarily in Congo.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump successfully mined many voters' concern about national security and fear of Muslims.
The water could be mined, used for drinking, bathing, and agriculture and cracked into oxygen and hydrogen.
The provincial government earns royalties from production of its mined resources as well as of crude oil.
Mr. Risso may be leaning hard on youth, but artists have mined this vein with success before.
Reporters—especially those working on the internet—have long mined social media sites to inform their stories.
Immigration officials have mined driver's license databases in at least three states, according to newly released records.
Mined cobalt will be stored at the site and processed in the Ion Exchange system after construction.
Libra, unlike cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, would not be mined using a distributed network of personal computers.
Synthetic graphite is increasingly favoured by battery makers because its molecules are more uniform than mined graphite.
I just mined my life for the weirdest, best and most tragic jewels until they were gone.
For its part, BHP sells the iron ore mined in Australia to Chinese customers to make steel.
And Tiffany acknowledges that it cannot provide customers with the precise location where a diamond was mined.
At his last restaurant, a likable, bourbon-scented spot called Maysville, Mr. Knall mined a Southern vein.
Every permutation of novelty has been mined and exploited in the interests of capturing jaded diners' imaginations.
Similar to how gold is mined using heavy machinery, and how mining faces increasing difficulty as the world's undiscovered gold supply decreases, bitcoin is mined using specialized computers with even more specialized chips, that use a ton of processing power and electricity to solve the increasingly difficult mathematical equations.
Image: APBitcoin's "genesis block"—the digital token's very first set of transactions—was mined nine years ago today.
The white paper briefly mentions the use of pre-mined ERC-20 tokens and Ethereum-based smart contracts.
This would mean more coins being mined and more transactions being processed in a short amount of time.
The first bitcoins were mined in a block of 50 coins called "Genesis Block" on January 22017, 21.
The ancient Egyptians mined copper carbonate hydroxide minerals in the Sinai Peninsula to produce a rare green hue.
Workers stand in a vein that will soon be mined at Morton Salt's mine in Fairport Harbor, Ohio.
Founded in Canada in 1983, it took on more debt as it mined for gold on five continents.
The story has Wookiees, droids, the Jedi Academy, and the Force — a wealth of material to be mined.
One of those non-affiliated artists is Vincent Ramos, who mined Paramount's cinematic archive for his Frieze project.
He then mined each track for sad words, and determined what percentage of a song's lyrics were sad.
Other units attacked a heavily mined military barracks to the north and seized a hill to the west.
Diamonds' image has been blemished by some being mined in warzones and sold to pay for the fighting.
The Kill Bill star, 49, tells PEOPLE she mined her creativity by exploring her artistic hobbies at school.
The measure has already dampened Chinese demand for U.S.-mined coal, multiple U.S. and Chinese industry sources said.
Atlas was forced to suspend mining in April 2015 when it was losing $15 for each tonne mined.
Indonesian production of mined nickel jumped by 22 percent to 213,22018 tonnes last year, according to the INSG.
It's also the most expensive material in the battery and mined under conditions that often violate human rights.
When we're talking about mined cobalt, the raw material supply largely comes from the [Democratic Republic of] Congo.
Two-thirds of the cobalt resource is mined in Congo, where there are ethical and human rights issues.
The series could have mined a rich vein of concerns about putting too much faith in artificial intelligence.
Its systems can make use of in situ resources like material mined from asteroids or recycled space debris.
What's next: "The Romans mined a specific type of volcanic ash from a quarry in Italy" writes WaPo.
This episode's food challenge: to make a tasty snack out of a nutritious rock mined in outer space.
For bitcoin, that's the cost of the additional bitcoin mined, the transaction fees, and the enormous environmental waste.
Barely one-hundredth of 1 percent of all mined diamonds fit into this classification, the study authors wrote.
They're fully decentralized so they're immune to what's happening in any one country — regardless of where they're mined.
Godzilla has mined box-office gold since the early 1950s, partly by channelling the anxieties of successive eras.
It would be irresponsible not to be greedy in my development plans and leave that silver un-mined.
And, at least according to the US officials, the GRU hacking group mined bitcoin to fund its efforts.
I also want to acknowledge that there's a lot of good to be mined from a productive meeting.
How to win As more words are mined, the pool of Scrabits only grows larger and players richer.
Most of those are mined outside the United States, such as in Mongolia, where environmental protections are few.
Possibly the most valuable was ultramarine, meaning "beyond the sea," as it had to be mined in Afghanistan.
Like Mr. Benson and Mr. Thomson, other "Touch the Sky" artists mined the expressive potential of appropriated imagery.
Ms. Melocik has mined the potential humor in Palmer's situation, often at the expense of its emotional stakes.
Once coal is mined, it begins to react with air, releasing gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons.
Diamonds were first mined in the country in 2915, and in 2016, Botswana produced over 20 million carats.
"Water is one of the greatest constraints to new supply of mined products across the industry," he said.
Oil shale is sedimentary rock containing bituminous minerals that can be mined and processed to release petroleum products.
Cultured gems are compositionally identical to natural diamonds, and indistinguishable from the mined product to the naked eye.
Images from Google's Street View cars are being mined by image-analysis algorithms to update the company's maps.
It's mainly mined in China, India, Brazil, Mexico and the United States, according to the US Geological Survey.
As Bonneau notes, this type of attack is only feasible on blockchains mined with commodity hardware like GPUs.
Materials stocks, especially miners who export a majority of their mined ore to China, were also in red.
"We never mined bitcoins because it would be useless to produce them with human heat," Beltrán told me.
Lakes that were mined by the Finns and subsequently exploded, downing and freezing thousands of Red Army invaders.
They mined their own experiences, and those of their friends, for material, acting out songs as they wrote.
He mined the database for more than two years without detection, using the information to the Cardinals' advantage.
"Yeah, we helped a town, we actually made some small impact," she said of Mined Minds' early efforts.
Mined Minds has continued operating, holding new classes in Logan, another hard-luck coal town in West Virginia.
Only a couple rooms in the Police Headquarters, which were heavily mined and damaged, have returned to use.
Even if he wasn't gay, he somehow found Larry incredibly attractive, and the show mined that for comedy.
But lanthanum is mined in bulk in Australia and in the United States as well as in China.
The curator Claudio Mubarac mined MAC's collection and found a beautiful pairing: Oswaldo Goeldi and Evandro Carlos Jardim.
The book morphed into a memoir after she realized how much she mined her personal experiences for material.
Ms. Franklin mined her deep gospel roots in a song she wrote with her then-husband, Ted White.
Thomas Harding mined the traumatic history of his father's family in Germany in "The House by the Lake".
To mark Valentine's Day, our reporter mined a collection of about 19453,000 paper valentines that span three centuries.
The second is that connected homes offer a rich seam of data to be mined for consumer preferences.
The area, despite its name, is the world's most heavily fortified border — and among the most densely mined.
The app uses slideshows of different videos, mined from the internet, to target specific neurotransmitters associated with mood.
Coal is piling higher even as it's mined less, from China to the United States and perhaps India.
Thousands of truckloads of sand are mined every day in Tamil Nadu, which has India's second-longest coastline.
But a 20193-year-old Australian man needed an entirely different kind of nugget mined from his schnoz.
"City" is made almost entirely from rocks, sand, and concrete that Heizer has mined and mixed on site.
The Weekly: If you're reading this on your phone, you may be holding illegally mined gold from Colombia.
The Weekly: If you're reading this on your phone, you may be holding illegally mined gold from Colombia.
That figure, about $600 million, compares with about $3.1 billion worth of gold and copper mined in 2015.
It's "mined" or "discovered" by powerful computers around the world competing with each other to solve certain algorithms.
Tenex would become responsible for finding commercial markets and revenue for those uranium assets once they were mined.
After each killing we mined the official history of a murder victim in state and federal court paperwork.
The first bitcoins were mined in a block of 50 coins called the "genesis block" in January 2009.
So far, people have mined more than 16 million of the 21 million bitcoins that will ever exist.
He cites a study that mined Medicare data between 213 and 217 to identify trends in opioid prescriptions.
Solo also mined the original film for plot ideas — the subservient status of droids is a good one!
Look no further to understand the 0003% increase in global mined output in the January-April 2000 period.
When Bitcoin started out, coins could be mined on home computers and were awarded at about $2 each.
Biographers have mined Kafka's short and uneventful life for clues to his fiction for almost a hundred years.
Platinum and other rare metals could also lie beneath the Moon's surface and potentially be mined in the future.
Zinc and lead are mined together, so any upsurge in production of zinc can prompt higher output of lead.
Locals have mined mica in this part of India for millenia, using it both for decoration and Ayurvedic medicine.
The company takes 30 percent of the Monero that's mined by users' CPUs and the website keeps the rest.
As for the Afghanistan government, blocking the transfer of minerals mined by armed groups is a recommended first step.
To start building my list of most dangerous volcanoes, I mined the Smithsonian Institute/USGS Global Volcanism Program database.
Unlike some other virtual currencies that have to be "mined" by users, XRP was fully generated before its distribution.
We're increasingly certain that our information is being mined and exploited, but it's not always clear to what extent.
The form of Bitcoin Cash that had been mined by UnitedCorp ended up being delisted from the Kraken exchange.
They are often mined for parts or overhauled in various ways to be ready for resale at low prices.
SimilarWeb, the organization that mined the data above, reports that the retention rate for the game is extremely high.
They may also assist in the restoration of natural places that were altered by humans such as mined areas.
During the "tanker war" of the mid-1980s, Gulf waters were mined as Iran and Iraq attacked oil shipments.
If there was anything new to be mined from the current incarnation of Bond, Spectre failed to find it.
The FARC traditionally warned civilian populations about mined areas, while current armed groups have largely not, the report said.
She also states that he mined elements from a script she gave him, to use for his own shows.
"There should be an Academy Award for the man who mined Master Kelly," The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's reviewer wrote.
Of 9 million hectares identified by the government as having high mineral reserves, only 3 percent is being mined.
But over time, Appalachian coal mines grew less productive; today most coal is mined from open pits in Wyoming.
However, it must be laboriously mined from deforested land, and brought to the surface in order to be used.
Copper, lead, phosphate and zinc are mined in Queensland's vast, arid outback and shipped to the city for export.
The government has replaced some of its lost oil income with sales of gold, some of it fresh-mined.
A third mined White House visitor logs for the names of executives and examined their companies' subsequent stockmarket returns.
Beginning in the mid-1800s, the lakes were mined for gravel, which killed the natural underwater vegetation, Sullivan says.
The research started when two private collectors bought chunks of amber mined in northern Myanmar (also known as Burma).
But for all we know, a little Bitcoin is being mined — I mean, adopted — from a shelter right now.
Wind power was the biggest source of energy after domestically mined brown coal power which accounted for 24.1 percent.
This is how bitcoins are "mined," and with the right hardware and cost inputs, it can be quite lucrative.
"Lithium is much more a specialty chemical than a mined product," said Joe Lowry, an independent lithium industry consultant.
It is, however, the first block of data to be processed, or mined, by someone on the bitcoin network.
In the manufacturing sector, bricks, garments, carpets and footwear; in mined or quarried goods it's diamonds, coal and gold.
And there's at least as much meanness, trolling, confusion, and anger to be mined from it all, as well.
There's humor to be mined in these communities, but Seth Meyers is not the guy to tell these jokes.
Congo is also Africa's top producer of copper, of which it mined more than 1 million tonnes last year.
"Most of the streets in Ramadi are mined with explosives so it requires large efforts and expertise," he said.
It's often mined in proximity to asbestos, a known carcinogen, and manufacturers have to take steps to avoid contamination.
The SDF warned locals not to return as the city is heavily mined, and that warning has been heeded.
Blockchain is currently used in the diamond industry and planned for cobalt mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Google has secretly mined the health records of tens of millions of Americans to drive up costs to patients.
The campaign also mined—and here's the irony—Facebook data culled from the friends of friends, looking for supporters.
The belief is that there's alpha to be mined from international markets, especially compared with the US, Tolkin said.
More than 3,700 blocks were mined on Ethereum since then, and everything points to the fork going as planned.
Blue diamonds comprise only about 0.02 percent of mined diamonds but include some of the world's most famous jewels.
The cost of largely inevitable security breaches is only going to grow as more information is mined for monetization.
In contrast, the bitcoin protocol locks in an ultimate limit of 21 million bitcoins that will ever be mined.
The rock, whose name means "mountain of light" in Persian, was mined in the Golconda region in southern India.
Garofalo would not say what material had been mined or whether hackers had been in contact with the company.
Meanwhile, 20.53 percent of the rock mined yields metals that make up just 5 percent of the device's weight.
In another session, the gravely ill rested in chilly carehouses while great steam automatons mined coal for their furnaces.
Today, our digital economy is propped up on communications that are processed, stored, mined and monetized, but not protected.
And they mined the tapes for amusing bits of between-takes studio chatter, which are sprinkled throughout the show.
Gold has been mined in the Andes for centuries, with mining activity dating as far back as the Incas.
New research suggests that methane leakage from coal mines, alone — without even considering burning the coal after it's mined!
Black women's bodies are constantly policed, targeted for violence, marked as deviant or excessive and mined for cultural appropriation.
Military leaders run the food and oil industries and control the region where gold, diamonds and coltan are mined.
The gold was mined under deplorable conditions in Peru and other Latin American countries and financed with drug money.
The Catharsis of 'Pen15' Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine mined their teenage trauma to make their first TV show.
Over two dozen former students in West Virginia are pursuing a lawsuit, arguing that Mined Minds was a fraud.
The state of Pennsylvania ordered Mined Minds to cease operations for not having a license to run a school.
Civil War Most of the tin mined globally is used as solder in electronics, for making batteries and plating.
Me Time Wellness has become so encompassing that seemingly anything can be mined for the purposes of living better.
"Data collected in this program is separate and it's not mined with Google data or anything that," she said.
For Valentine's Day, our reporter mined a California library's collection of about 12,000 paper valentines from across three centuries.
Kosinski first mined 22018,213 publicly posted dating profiles, complete with pictures and information ranging from personality to political views.
Clearview mined each of those platforms for user photos, and then added them to Clearview's database, which it sells.
How much more drama can be mined from coming out, fighting AIDS, demanding dignity and registering at Room & Board?
Trump's innovation is to have mined a deeper vein of cynicism, exhausting the weary tropes of polite political discourse.
Coal oxidizes in air, so its heat content and quality begin to deteriorate as soon as coal is mined.
It built a state-of-the-art stainless steel complex, using locally mined nickel and chrome as raw materials.
Independent gemological societies like International Gemological Institute rate lab-grown diamonds much the same they would a mined diamond.
The same ring with a mined diamond would typically cost just over $21980,21950, according to diamond-pricing company Rapaport.
They mined inspiration from black history, the poetry of Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez, hip-hop and gospel music.
The "Oz" stories have of course been thoroughly mined already, onstage ("The Wiz") and on screens large and small.
More than 200,000 tonnes of copper and several thousand tonnes of gold and silver are set to be mined.
Chromium is also industrially exploited in Madagascar, along with ilmenite which is mined by Rio Tinto's QIT Madagascar Minerals.
Around 500,000 tonnes of coal are due to be mined at the site before the project's completion in 2021.
Brenner and his cofounder Alan Shuster found a US-based lab making lab-grown diamonds identical to mined diamonds.
Most mined Manganese supply comes from South Africa, but China is also a leading producer of Manganese electrolytic metal.
The "Trainwreck" star has mined her personal life for both her comedy and to draw attention to social causes.
Once the oil has actually been mined, a complex process involving transport, refinery, and the plastic manufacturing takes place.
You chop down trees and dig down through dirt and stone, each tapped block and mined resource disappearing forever.
One of the sources said Griffith said it would be "really cool" if ether were mined in North Korea.
Amnesty International calculates a fifth of the country's cobalt output is mined by hand by informal miners, including children.
It's hard to see how we will revive a Made in America renaissance without a Mined in America revival.
Imports of mined concentrates are tracking last year's levels, with North Korea remaining the second-largest supplier behind Russia.
For six seasons, "American Horror Story" has mined creepy Americana to create one of TV's most successful anthology series.
Rock 'n' roll sort of took a beating and is now basically irrelevant, because it got mined to death.
But given the North's nuclear buildup, a mined DMZ seems to be a Cold War vestige of diminished value.
Some investors have been betting that a rebound of both mined and refined supply this year would weigh on prices.
When I turn around, there's a $2 million staircase with Italian railings and steps made of marble mined in Namibia.
And I think others will look at it and say there&aposs a lot in here yet to be mined.
Several participants of the program, called Mined Minds, are now saying they're worse off for being a part of it.
Since the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran has purchased yellowcake from Kazakhstan and Russia, as well as mined its own domestically.
The newest series, Metamorphism, explores how precious metals are mined for the raw materials in our culture's latest technological products.
Calculations would have to be made for coal mined on private land as well, including the big deposits in Appalachia.
Filmmakers mined raves' trance-inducing beats and light shows as the backdrop for thrillers, crime capers, documentaries, and love stories.
The history of the 34.65-carat diamond, mined in India several centuries ago, is sprinkled with royalty and rich people.
They grew up as awareness of "blood diamonds", which are mined to fund conflict and are illegal, entered popular culture.
They mined statistical information about how long people lived, along with biographical data that might correlate to when they die.
Barnebys' report mined data from more than 65 million lots sold at auction by more than 3,000 auction houses globally.
Pokémon Go mined "real" Pokémon titles for gameplay ideas and monster compendiums, sure, but otherwise, the two worlds hardly intersected.
One potential risk in the supply chain is that cobalt mined by children gets mixed with "clean" cobalt before processing.
The Philippine accounts for nearly a quarter of the world's mined nickel supply, most of which is shipped to China.
Can they keep it up this year against an expected backdrop of much slower, if not flat, mined supply growth?
Law & Order: SVU has always mined the headlines for its stories, which means that a Harvey Weinstein episode is iminent.
Last year, Showtime's website secretly mined user CPU for Monero, which has a more mining-friendly hashing algorithm than bitcoin.
They are graded with that system by the same agencies and governing bodies that grade all of the mined diamonds.
By episode 4, though, the show has pretty much run out of material to be mined the book's elliptical plot.
Of 9 million hectares identified as having high mineral reserves, only 3 percent is being mined, according to the Bureau.
By riding on a corporate account as large as Tesla's, the attackers could have mined indefinitely without a noticeable impact.
It supports two players using Joy-Con controllers, but data-mined screenshots appear to also show support for motion controls.
Many arrestees were charged with felony rioting, and police have reportedly mined their phones for whatever evidence they might obtain.
America does have a rich history and heritage that can be mined for moments of nobility and emotion at will.
Uranium however has to be mined, converted, enriched and turned into fuel rods in an 24 to 23.5 month process.
At the time, Hanyecz believed that the coins he had "mined" on his computer were worth around 0.003 cents each.
We buy a new cell phone every year without thinking about how and where the minerals in it are mined.
The report leaves some big questions unanswered, such as what mining software was used and what cryptocurrency was being mined.
India is one of the largest producers of raw stone, accounting for more than a quarter of stones mined worldwide.
Really mined it for truth, tried to understand it from many different perspectives, and map how it matches current reality.
To do this, Shaked first did a test where he tried to reproduce the nonce of a previously mined block.
The country accounted for around 20223% of global mined production last year, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
But scientists also think there's water at the Moon's poles, which is the kind of thing that could be mined.
October's coal output was 222 million tonnes, meaning that in volume terms China mined 289.65 million tonnes more in November.
It has locked in 166,000 tonnes of group mined production next year at a price of around $3,000 per ton.
More than 43 million carats were mined in Russia in 2018, with most coming from the Yakutia region of Siberia.
Republicans and Democrats mined the report for evidence that supported the economic arguments they will make through the November election.
The AML program assesses a fee on mined coal and creates a cleanup fund for shuttered mines around the country.
The Energy Information Administration estimates that 41 percent of the coal mined in the United States comes from federal land.
Curtailing the amounts of coal mined and burned would thus yield a myriad of benefits for the environment and health.
The materials used to manufacture panels or mirrors must be mined, and the manufacturing plants themselves are far from clean.
Among raw materials mined by Teck is copper, whose price in global markets fell 0.6 percent to $6,494.50 a tonne.
But the headliners' hits have been played on the radio for decades and mined for musical ideas by countless successors.
But they can nevertheless be mined to get a sense of how people are behaving and what they are thinking.
Security concerns have delayed work on the project since 2007, and copper has yet to be mined from the area.
The fundamental skills and knowledge are largely unchanged, but the environment will be unlike anything humans have ever mined before.
Asked about environmental risks, Lodge said only a very small percentage of the overall seabed was likely to be mined.
"The refineries have precise information about the origins of mined gold, but these aren't provided in customs declaration," it said.
The country accounted for around 64% of global mined production last year, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
They are, after all, called "sister" metals because they tend to be found in the same deposits and mined together.
That ice could, in theory, be mined, melted, and turned into precious supplies such as water, air, and rocket fuel.
And some days, because Penny was mined from my own ingredients, there were certain days where I couldn't stand her.
The conversation, moderated by the national editor Marc Lacey, mined the front-line experiences of Times journalists around the country.
Moreover, Russell appears to have discovered a vein of submerged satire in the novel and mined it for broad comedy.
Like the web of personal data it mined for profit, Silicon Valley's political network was simultaneously immense, powerful and inscrutable.
They're not narcotics or even the illegally mined gold and diamonds that frequently make it across the border into Rwanda.
It began when criminals started hacking millions of PCs and smartphones to plant malware that secretly mined cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
Also an issue, particularly in times like these — gold that is illegally mined or is the product of criminal activity.
Iran has also seized a U.K. tanker in the Strait of Hormuz and allegedly mined several others in the Gulf.
Mined Minds came into West Virginia espousing a certain dogma, fostered in the world of start-ups and TED Talks.
We seeded clouds to induce flooding, sprayed Agent Orange, mined the road, installed sensors along the electronic-monitoring McNamara Line.
Dashed tech dreams: Mined Minds went into West Virginia coal country promising stable and lucrative careers in the technology industry.
Assuming some mined bitcoins do exist, it looks like Wright might now be on the hook for a tidy sum.
Drivers now take routes hundreds of miles away from water points and go through mined areas to avoid military patrols.
Nevertheless, Spitzer has been transformative, and it leaves behind an extensive data archive that will be mined for future discoveries.
The INSG estimates mined production in the country surged by 89 percent to 122,000 tonnes in the January-May period.
Unsurprisingly, the collective bearishness on zinc extends to sister metal lead because of the two metals' shared mined production profile.
The show features work by forerunners who mined the gap between sculpture and design, starting in the 1970s and '80s.
Unsurprisingly, the collective bearishness on zinc extends to sister metal lead because of the two metals' shared mined production profile.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Pruitt have mined Mr. Inhofe's former staff members to serve as energy and environment policy advisers.
" Many cryptocurrency enthusiasts have likened bitcoin to gold because it has a limited supply and needs to be digitally "mined.
As I came to know Manimala, it became clear that the river had mostly been mined by the villagers themselves.
There'd be no problem if the construction industry mined only from river sites with a carefully identified surplus of sand.
Of course, the best way to avoid having your data mined by apps is not to download them at all.
The entrepreneurs have almost total ownership of whatever is mined, paying a negotiated percentage of the take to the landowners.
In-between there were 11 golds mined from Berlin, Daegu, Moscow and Beijing, along with eight golds from three Olympics.
With access to South Korea blocked by the heavily mined Demilitarized Zone, countless northerners fled over the border to China.
As I mined the details of my past, a single question kept haunting me: Why did my father leave me?
Such a phantasmagorical obscurity is desirable in a society that has become increasingly data-mined, data-mapped, quantified, and branded.
Soon after he was ousted, the company was being mined for parts and about to go on the auction block.
The Perth Mint refines more than 90% of newly-mined gold in Australia, the world's second-largest gold producer after China.
Eventually, an equilibrium point will be reached when hardware and energy costs will equal the value of the bitcoin being mined.
It began gaining traction in online forums, and by 2009 the first 103 bitcoins, known as the "Genesis block," were mined.
The new model is stainless steel—copper is too expensive these days, even though the metal is actually mined in Chile.
Nature gives fancy colors to about one in every 10,000 rough diamonds of gem quality that are mined around the world.
Alrosa plans to process colored diamonds that are mined from its remote Russian regions in its Moscow cutting and polishing facility.
There's plenty of tension to be mined from characters who are as horrified by their own hunger as the audience is.
Starting with industrially mined cobalt in Congo, it is monitoring supplies all the way to lithium-ion batteries for Ford vehicles.
In a world where every movie, book, and franchise is being mined to fuel an ever-expanding universe, Rogue One ends.
But most of the troops are still positioned over 40km away, and the road into Mosul will presumably be heavily mined.
Some firms did begin building expensive smelters—but not nearly enough to process all the ore that had previously been mined.
Investors mined more than 81 million HempCoin securities through late 2017 and bought and sold the security on two cryptocurrency exchanges.
Wright provided a few news organizations with codes linked to some of the earliest bitcoin addresses that had mined the blockchain.
Another source of cash is gold, much of it mined by wildcatters with scant concern for the environmental damage they cause.
Now, attention is shifting to metals and other commodities that are mined using child or slave labor, or in dangerous conditions.
That 0.5% is the utility's estimated share of cumulative global greenhouse-gas emissions, chiefly from all the coal it has mined.
"Me now: ponders how all this data could be mined to train facial recognition algorithms on age progression and age recognition."
There are a limited amount of tokens, and the more a cryptocurrency is mined, the more difficult those mathematical problems become.
Dormify also shares with its 147k Instagram followers pictures of sample rooms that can be easily copied or mined for inspiration.
"The central bank is being given first option," to buy locally mined gold, said an official from the domestic gold sector.
And of course, the most notable example of what happens when a gadget company is simply mined for nostalgia is Polaroid.
Amnesty International claims that large manufacturers, including Apple, Sony and Samsung, use parts which contain the cobalt mined in these operations.
They mined tin and coal, developed oilfields and created massive plantations to grow tobacco, cocoa, coffee, rubber, tea, sugar and indigo.
That has boosted the local-currency earnings of South African firms, which account for 70 percent of global mined platinum output.
However, the iPhone also relies on a number of rarer elements, many that are mined through environmentally or socially harmful practices.
We meet Jyn on a world that appears to be in the process of being strip-mined for resources by prisoners.
In the decade to 2012, the value of its mined exports tripled; mining investment rose from 2% of GDP to 8%.
It is believed that there are billions of dollars in precious metals to be mined from asteroids in near-earth orbit.
On their own, the songs can be taken as one star's personal, domestic dramas, waiting to be mined by the tabloids.
It's precisely the sort of news that would appear to undermine the zinc bull narrative of a shortfall in mined metal.
The rise in mined concentrate imports is part of a longer-running trend rooted in China's build-out of refining capacity.
Spot treatment charges in China have fallen much lower as smelters compete to source material in a tight mined concentrates market.
Bitcoin, like gold, can only be mined up to a certain extent and supporters say this "scarcity" adds to its value.
Criticism has grown louder as more coins have been mined—from approximately 11 million in 2013 to nearly 17 million today.
"I wanted something in the precious metal, could-be-mined-from-the-earth vein," exclaimed Chlumsky of her Sachin & Babi gown.
That's followed by a look at how the Bitcoin currency is mined and the computing power it takes to do it.
How this hurtling jetliner nearly flipped before crashing at 563 miles an hour into the soft, strip-mined earth, killing all.
Unlike many other cryptocurrencies, it can only be mined normal consumer computers instead of special hardware specifically designed for crypto mining.
She must also have been a very good one, since lapis lazuli was an extremely expensive pigment only mined in Afghanistan.
To mine the sky — the moons and asteroids — and subsequently turn those mined resources into resources to service a growing economy.
Then the group mined that material for the basis of the 17 tracks (25 musicians ended up playing on the album).
Macron's flagrant foray into domestic US politics mined outrage among Trump's US opponents at his actions but it was also risky.
Refined metal imports were up 313 percent year on year in January-February and those of mined concentrates by 13 percent.
Combined with iron ore, also mined by BHP, coking coal is used to make steel, producing millions of tonnes of CO33.
An extreme example is the near total reliance of the U.S. defence sector on rare earths mined and processed in China.
He was inspired by the 41.37-carat Ashoka diamond that was mined in the Golconda region of southern India centuries ago.
This involves turning hydrogen into methane gas that is identical in its qualities to natural gas mined from fossil fuel deposits.
Melton is addressing the now 6-year-old tweets that have gone viral after someone mined them out of his timeline.
Michaud crunched the numbers to generate an estimate of how much earth had to be mined to create a single iPhone.
The iPhone is a collection of metals, materials, and elements that are mined, sometimes in brutal conditions, on nearly every continent.
Neumann Drives will be everywhere, keeping satellites in orbit, even directing asteroids close to Earth to be mined for precious metals.
Johnson, herself is a huge proponent of the digital currency and has mined roughly 200,000 satoshis, according to the FT report.
Most of the world's cobalt is found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is often mined under torturous labor conditions.
Between 2014 and 2016 mined lead supply shrank by roughly 0003,000 tonnes, or 10 percent of the global total, analysts say.
"It is impossible to tell the difference between a mined and a lab-grown diamond without sophisticated analysis," Ms. Gicquel said.
China's tin production sector has become increasingly reliant on mined concentrates from the Wa region of neighboring Myanmar in recent years.
While Shakespeare had a more ambiguous position on rebellion, Mr. McCarthy said he clearly mined North's treatise for themes and characters.
Within two years, Mined Minds was one of the primary beneficiaries of a $1.5 million grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission.
Algeria and Mozambique, which were once heavily mined, declared themselves free of land mines this past year, the Landmine Monitor said.
Mr. El Aissami wanted to know how many Petros there would be, and whether new ones could be mined like Bitcoin.
Mr. El Aissami wanted to know how many Petros there would be, and whether new ones could be mined like Bitcoin.
"West Rennell was mined because people were tricked and misled," said George Tauika, chairman of Lake Tegano World Heritage Site Association.
The sites where Bintan operates were supposed to be mined in phases and progressively rehabilitated, according to an environmental impact assessment.
In 2016, the gold in the world's e-waste equaled more than a tenth of the gold mined globally that year.
The Perth Mint refines more than 90% of newly mined gold in Australia, the world's second-largest gold producer after China.
Its C.E.O., Eddie Lampert, has sold off businesses to raise cash, but critics argue that he has strip-mined the company.
Experts disagree on how soon the world's supply of tanzanite will be exhausted, with some saying it is almost mined out.
Both pieces mined the tension in Australia that often seems to come with proposals for the new, the bold, the different.
Even boarding a plane becomes a quasi-official moment in which all messaging, spoken or assumed, is mined for meaning. Mrs.
When public lands are lost — or mined in ways that scar the landscape — something has been lost forever on our watch.
And the idea of "unseen differences" very much sits at the heart of the debate between lab-grown and mined diamonds.
This is a public figure, and while the documents are all public, I mined her life for a piece of work.
After the blockchain split, it took more than 5 hours for the first block of "bitcoin cash" transactions to be mined.
China mined 28503 million metric tons of coal last year and has a surplus supply of 22019 million metric tons annually.
Most never imagined that one day intimate pieces of their DNA could be mined to assist police detectives in criminal cases.
Letters to public officials, mined by Forman, reveal that much of the black community did not agree on what to do.
Still, some of the uranium mined after the deal made it as far away as Europe, The Hill reported in November.
As do many other irreplaceable natural and cultural sites that are worth much more preserved than mined, logged, fracked or drilled.
A spokesperson for Peabody Energy said the company is a good steward of mined land and complies with mine-reclamation rules.
But his brand has also mined a stable of core items like polo shirts, Gatsby gowns and Western denim for years.
A large percentage -- 40%, according to the federal government -- of the coal mined in the US comes from public lands. 10.
As Weigend points out, this exchange benefits everyone: If we let ourselves be mined, we receive personalized recommendations, connections and deals.
But within minutes, the internet had mined gold from that brief shot of Pelosi: elbows bent, palms together, arms extended — aimed.
In April, Apple told VICE News that it would "one day" like to build its products without using any mined metals.
We also mined for info about the Super Bowl -- and that's when John had even MORE good news for Boston fans.
"As a result, there is no longer a general ban on importing into the United States any article that is a product of Burma; however, the specific ban on jadeite and rubies mined or extracted from Burma as well as articles of jewelry containing jadeite or rubies mined or extracted from Burma was reinstituted," the agency wrote.
The group of 17 minerals aren't actually rare, but are produced in fairly scarce quantities compared with abundantly mined metals like copper.
Hobson knew that talc and asbestos often occurred together in the earth, and that mined talc could be contaminated with the carcinogen.
RWE said it was disappointed by the ruling and the result would be less locally-mined coal being burned at the station.
Wright has indeed shown he owns some of the earliest blocks, which are all thought to be mined and owned by Nakamoto.
Lightly mined regions can also be disproportionately dangerous, because local people are more likely to take the risk of venturing into them.
The research team mined 103,000 of those twins (18,000 of which were identical) to help answer this question of school on education.
Hobson knew that talc and asbestos often occurred together in the earth and that mined talc could be contaminated with the carcinogen.
The Australian company has been running the plant in Malaysia since 2012 using rare earths mined from Mount Weld in Western Australia.
In 2018, 23 tons of mined gold were transported from Venezuela to Istanbul by plane, according to sources and Turkish government data.
The Perth Mint refines more than 90 percent of newly-mined gold in Australia, the world's second-largest gold producer behind China.
The plan, however, was for Bitmain to begin releasing the Bitcoin it mined into the general population, thereby changing the price drastically.
The result is that existing deposits are being mined more quickly than they can be naturally replenished, which is damaging the environment.
If you strip-mined a quadrant or wasted resources building a war machine, everything would become a huge grind with no reward.
Today silt is much more likely to be trapped upstream by dams, mined for building material or dredged to clear shipping lanes.
Galena, a silver-bearing lead ore mined in Europe, mostly in Iberia, was crushed and heated for hours to yield its silver.
The ore mined at the Terrafame plant contains varying quantities of uranium with the highest concentrations at around 1520 milligrams per kg.
While his oeuvre has been mined for adaptation since 1976—when the film "Carrie" was released—this year has seen a glut.
Almost all of it is mined by hand and smuggled out, mostly into Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi, often wrapped in women's clothes.
President Barack Obama recently signed into law an act that allows private American space explorers to "own" resources mined from an asteroid.
Imports of both unwrought copper and mined concentrate probably hit record highs last year, judging by the preliminary figures released last week.
Toro Gold started production from the Mako project in Senegal in 2018, eight years after discovery, with a total 157,000 ounces mined.
Not all the discrepancies in the data analyzed by Reuters necessarily point to African-mined gold being smuggled out through the UAE.
More recently, Apple removed the Calendar 2 app in the Mac App Store that mined Monero for putting strain on users' computers.
"The way we've mined over the past 50 years is not the way we're going to mine in the future," Holland said.
While all the gold that has ever been mined still exists, you can fit it all in two Olympic-size swimming pools.
The majority of Congo's cobalt comes from industrial mines, while about one fifth is mined informally, according to rights group Amnesty International.
Signal is the best app to use if you want secure messages that aren't being mined for data to sell to advertisers.
Several members mined that form to make spreadsheets of terms like "abraxoids" and "abydos," and then we searched those spreadsheets for patterns.
Blue diamonds comprise about 0.02 percent of mined diamonds, according to experts, but they include some of the world's most exquisite jewels.
Through a joint venture agreement with Freeport-McMoRan, Rio is entitled to 40 percent of material mined only above an agreed threshold.
Once mined, bitcoins can be stored in an online wallet, traded on an online exchange, or used to buy goods and services.
Like bitcoin, new ether is mined by people using their computers to complete useless math functions that prove they did some work.
Between 2016 and 2017, investors mined more than 81 million HempCoin, which they traded on the cryptocurrency exchanges C-Cex and Yobit.
"We have mined a bunch of Bitcoin Unlimited blocks and intend to mine many, many more," Ver wrote me in an email.
Trump has promised to bring jobs back to coal country but his words ring as hollow as a mined-out coal shaft.
The DRC accounted for more than 60 percent of the world's mined cobalt last year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The Perth Mint refines more than 90 percent of newly mined gold in Australia, the world's second-largest gold producer behind China.
Peruvian production of mined copper jumped by a staggering 51.5 percent to 1.12 million tonnes in the first half of this year.
I think there's comedy to be mined by poking holes in any vocation, but doing so with therapy is just so...therapeutic.
The DRC accounted for 66,000 tonnes of global mined cobalt production of 123,000 tonnes last year, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Her last two songs—"Violence" and "Pretty" (Demo)—suggest a return to the darkly minimal synth-pop sound she mined on Visions.
The International Copper Study Group (ICSG) estimates that global mined copper output fell 2 percent in the first half of the year.
After it's mined, the ore must go through an ore enrichment process to separate the rough diamonds from the other rock formations.
A relatively small amount of peat is mined to burn as fuel, to improve backyard gardens or to add smokiness to Scotch.
The continent's diamond industry has been tainted by its association with "blood diamonds," which are mined to fund conflict and civil war.
The decade since the project's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, mined the "genesis block" of bitcoins offers more than a parable of faddishness.
Salt was mined in the heart of the Sahara, and was the necessary pathway through to the gold reservoirs of Western Africa.
However, the supply-side driver of that rally - a shortage of mined production - is still working its way through the physical marketplace.
The Met's vast collection of historical works was mined in order to provide context for the modern and contemporary pieces on view.
The Dead Kennedys mined punk rock gold in "California Uber Alles" by blending fascist imagery with sandal-munching, granola-wearing California Gov.
Lab-grown diamonds are just as real as mined diamonds, but take about 3 billion less years to form, give or take.
Instead of money created by the click of a mouse, we have money that must be mined — created through resource-intensive computations.
That information could then be used to identify a person's desires or interests, which could be mined for ads and product recommendations.
It is a big, big hole, mud everywhere, nothing is growing, no trees, everything is taken out, mined out and washed out.
As she recounted her experience with Mined Minds in her living room, her husband, Roger, just off work, sat down and listened.
Its construction of new buildings, roads and rail lines depends on steel often made from iron ore mined in Brazil or Australia.
We mined our data to come up with a list of the 50 most popular new recipes on NYT Cooking this year.
Since 2005, when diamond production peaked, the number of diamonds being mined has been shrinking, which has allowed sellers to raise prices.
The chert that Otzi used was mined from three different areas, which were as far as 40 miles away, Dr. Wierer said.
For inspiration, he mined his own life: "I've been hitting the gym hard lately," says the designer, who swears by Barry's Bootcamp.
On the geopolitical side, batteries require a lot of mined material, some of which is sourced from mines that employ child labor.
Ostensibly, Spotify could have mined a ton of data and created a unique collaboration based on Spotify-linked social accounts, including Facebook.
"Eccentricities" is an improvement, but "Summer and Smoke" is nevertheless Williams, with veins of rich pathos to be mined from its melodrama.
One perspective that was missing was the impact on state economies' well-being when coal mined on public lands is under-valued.
To calculate the impact, he and the other authors first mined previously published studies for estimates of mammal population density in NSW.
This last stage of frontier history is what is most often mined for reënactments: a Manichean representation of good (white) lawmen vs.
Dalton cautions buyers against buying lab-grown diamonds, which are not mined from the ground, so are often sold for much cheaper.
For starters, they are independently rated by gemological societies against the same characteristics as mined diamonds and are visibly identical to them.
And the wealth of data mined from consolidation would provide the companies with a map for steering people one way or another.
His previous film, the sublime academic comedy "Footnote," mined father-son rivalry and scholarly antagonism for biblical pathos and borscht belt humor.
Then, the human colonizers from the far-off continent Mesogea came and mined their land for resources, because of course they did.
You and Rob met on Twitter, and then mined your real-life experiences for the show — agreeing not to make anything up.
Once mined, hunks of stone called logs were laid in a field and kept constantly wet to promote repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
And the lower-sulfur coal mined in Wyoming's Powder River Basin is key in the efforts to make coal more environmentally friendly.
With far more affordable prices than London, I got into the spirit of the town by stocking up on locally mined chrysacolla.
More than half of the world's cobalt comes from DRC, Amnesty said, and 20 percent of the mineral was mined by hand.
There can now be no doubting that the mined zinc concentrates segment of the market has flipped from supply deficit to surplus.
In 2017, about 69 percent of the world's cobalt was mined as a copper byproduct and 29 percent as a nickel byproduct.

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