| 41. | After 1900, there is a marked decrease in charcoal making.
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| 42. | The industry first used charcoal and iron ore from the Adirondacks.
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| 43. | It may also denote a place where charcoal burning took place.
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| 44. | Stoves of that era commonly burned charcoal as well as wood.
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| 45. | The by-products of wood tar are turpentine and charcoal.
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| 46. | Each site comes equipped with a picnic table and charcoal grill.
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| 47. | Charcoal grills are available in the picnic area with picnic tables.
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| 48. | Charcoal powder is sprinkled on the navel to enable its closure.
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| 49. | The best examples are usually cooked over a raging charcoal fire.
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| 50. | Charcoal may also be administered to help adsorb any remaining toxins.
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