Mining continued into the 19th century, after which better sources were discovered and a change-over was made to the working and treatment of fluorspar as a slagging agent in smelting.
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I'm inclined to remove the criticism section as it's essentially a slagging match between two groups and I'm not sure we can consider either to be RSs.
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The nurses ask patients to say something, to insure they aren't " slagging, " stowing the liquid in their mouths so they can sell it on the street.
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And in order to convince himself that he understands it, he spends his days slagging off Herbert Dingle knowing that it will gain him brownie points with the establishment . " ".
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She was also seriously two-faced, sucking up to peers like Alain Locke, then slagging them to other people ( this is by no means unusual; writers are terribly competitive ).
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For heavy duty cremators having an inner sacrificial layer of refractory material, often cracks, slagging, bulging and dislocation can be seen on this layer shortly after the cremator is put into use.
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Mainstream stakeholders like Harvard's disco-Shakespearean Marjorie Garber, Middlebury's Jay Parini and MLA president Sandra Gilbert have taken to slagging the ALSC . The upstarts must be doing something right.
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"There are few sights in life more nauseating than that of a pampered British celebrity scuttling off to America, slagging off their homeland as they go, " sniffed the Daily Mail.
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Unless you are a Tom Hanks character stranded on a Pacific island, it would be pretty hard to miss the rumblings about slagging sales in the personal computer industry _ especially over this past holiday season.
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And there are the warriors slagging the whole thing off as Western / Christian bias and grossly insulting to the Nair caste-but being very unspecific and not providing any reliable sources to support their claims.