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Recent Examples of quarry
Noun
As autonomy capability is tested in one situation (mining in remote regions in Australia), the challenge is to translate it into other locales and applications (like quarrying in semi-urban locations in the USA).—Sabbir Rangwala, Forbes, 24 Mar. 2025 The Altar Stone seems to have traveled the greatest distance, but the bluestones—turquoise in the diagram on the left—were quarried 140 miles away, in Wales, and even the nearest stones were dragged 14 miles.—Richard Grant, Smithsonian Magazine, 24 Mar. 2025
Verb
Lithos arranges for the dust to be collected at the rock quarries and transported to local farms.—Julia Jacobo, ABC News, 22 Apr. 2025 The quarry, now known as Lehigh Hanson, has been closed since November 2022.—Nollyanne Delacruz, Mercury News, 15 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for quarry
These predators typically patrol altitudes below 10,000 feet, especially around dawn when their prey begins flying again after nighttime rest.
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Scott Travers,
Forbes.com,
28 June 2025
To test the theory, researchers analyzed the isotopes in the individual whiskers of leopard seals to identify their prey sources over a period of multiple years, according to a June 24 news release from the Georgia Aquarium, which was involved in the study.
Agriculture literally mines nutrients from the soil, meaning that over time even the richest soils become depleted.
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Matthew Wills,
JSTOR Daily,
29 June 2025
For his new studio album, Pool Party, which arrived on Friday (June 27) via Submachine Entertainment & FTS Global, the Jamaican artist mined that song’s summery, escapist energy for a thrilling new 15-track set.
This report delves into FedEx’s recent performance and its current valuation.
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Trefis Team,
Forbes.com,
25 June 2025
The speed at which the telescope, camera and software can operate means when something unusual pops up, scientists can start delving into it nearly immediately, especially important with fleeting phenomena.
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