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Uruguay has neither coal nor petroleum in appreciable quantities.

Many coal pits have been closed in Britain, severely affecting the local communities.

William Randolph Hearst predicted that in the 20th century, "The powers of the wind, the sea, the rivers and the sun will be chained so that the air will no longer be fouled with smoke for which men have worn out their lives in coal mines.

" An expert recently noted that the world has gradually moved toward cleaner fuels - from wood to coal, from coal to oil, and from oil to natural gas.

The coal in the hills around here is of a poor grade, so it has very little value.

Her grandfather labored in the coal mines for over 40 years before dying of lung cancer.

Gas manufactured from coal was first produced early in the seventeenth century.

When it first made its appearance, nuclear energy was advertised as a clean, safe alternative to coal and gas.

At one point, the output of the coal mines of Wales reached almost 40 million tons per year, enough to supply one third of the world's needs.

The coal miners descended into the pit for their regular shift.

Many coal pits have been closed in Britain, severely affecting the local communities.

The report predicted that more jobs would be lost in the coal industry.

Studies show that where coal is a primary fuel, high levels of urban pollution may result.

Uruguay has neither coal nor petroleum in appreciable quantities.

Crews are working around the clock to rescue a number of men who are trapped in a coal mine.

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