Diamond find near Timmins.Diamond discoveries are not singular SINGULAR, construction. In grammar the singular is used to express only one, not plural. Johnson. 2. In law, the singular frequently includes the plural. to De Beers in Attawapiskat. Approximately 80 kilometres southeast of Timmins, Tres-Or Resources Ltd. and Arctic Arctic area of constant cold. [Geography: WB, A:600] See : Coldness (language, music) Arctic - A real-time functional language, used for music synthesis. ["Arctic: A Functional Language for Real-Time Control", R.B. Star Diamond Corp. have discovered of a large diamond-bearing kimberlite kimberlite: see diamond. kimberlite or blue ground Dark, heavy, often fragmented igneous rock that may contain diamonds in the rock matrix. pipe that extends about 20 hectares in the Lapointe region, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a news report. In the early spring, the Vancouver-based exploration mining company detected diamonds in their first four drill holes. Of the 21 diamonds, 20 were micro and one was macro, showing high-quality characteristics. During an information session at the Days Inn in Timmins, representatives from Tres-Or say the company has spent $3.7 million on the property and are using resources and labour in the area. Tres-Or has an option agreement with Arctic Star, under which Arctic Star can earn a 50 per cent interest in certain of Tres-or's Temagami North Expansion properties, states the report. |
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