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He upsets the locals, getting convincingly beaten in one scene, and later in the film facing an angry crowd of
miners
who see him as yet another threat to their shaky livelihood.
A group of
miners
at the border try to cross over to France to get work.
Then a disaster happens in the mines of the French and a well-crafted and written scene, a troupe of German
miners
decide to come to the rescue.
This, the finest achievement from Georg Wilhelm Pabst's Social Realism period is based upon a tragedy in early 1906 that claimed the lives of nearly 1100 French
miners
as a coal dust explosion deep in mines at Courrieres in northern France took place after a fire had smouldered for three weeks, eventually releasing deadly pit gas that brought about the fatalities.
Sentimental and naive but undeniably affecting, emotional man-helping-man plea, in this case personified as German and French
miners
forced to be closed off from each other after the Great War thanks to a new border, leading to disillusionment on the German side, as the French are the bosses.
He is there to cheat
miners
out of their claims and money.
If you ever wanted to see what
miners
had to go through during the early days and actually see a dramatic scene when the mine crumbles in on the men.
This film clearly wants to show that Germany and France can work together and be friends after WW I and how the Germans came to the aid of the French
miners
much to the unbelief of the French townsfolk.
In "Brassed Off" it was out-of-work
miners.
The plot of this star-studded film is pretty familiar, involving crooked officials and their henchmen trying to steal the claims and gold of hardworking miners, along with a somewhat troubled romance between the hero and a dancehall queen with a heart of gold.
The town is almost deserted, but when a saloon manager, along with his group of prostitutes settles in the town to serve the
miners
from the surrounding mountains, there is hope once again.
Things get even more convoluted when our team receives word the mine needs the cannon, like, now because some
miners
are trapped and - cue ominous trumpets - Forster's brother is among them.
They also leave out all about the mens expedition except finding the
miners
body in the mine in northern Russia, and don't mention that his widow who was a lot younger than himself in 1912 is still alive in 1987 now aged 93 and gives an interview to one of the important people.
It also changes the ending of the story about at the one
miners
grave, where they find that the just and rocks are actually in the grave but they leave the grave untouched in the movie, which went totally contrary to the book.
The boys are
miners
in this brilliantly lighted mine with twenty foot ceilings and gravel just waiting to be scooped up.
Who Will Rescue the Rest of Us?SYDNEY – The rescue of the 33 Chilean miners, from what was feared would be their tomb, gave the world something to cheer about.
The Chilean
miners
survived against the odds, so perhaps the rest of us will somehow get by as well.
It causes lung disease among
miners
and the public living near coal-fired power plants.
And there was the spirit of France: young and old, the French president and two of his predecessors, the novelists Philippe Labro and Daniel Rondeau, celebrities, artists, fans from 50 years ago wearing Apache fringe, a remembrance of the striking
miners
of Lorraine, the words of Jacques Prévert, tears shed by ordinary people.
Eradication is also difficult because TB is a highly contagious airborne bacterium; people living and working in close quarters – such as miners, prisoners, migrants, and refugees – suffer the highest rates of infection.
When a mine shuts down, the result is not just unemployed
miners.
And it means, among other things, promising to restore steelworkers’ and miners’ jobs, end the cosseting of minorities, deport all undocumented migrants, cut taxes and increase infrastructure spending by hundreds of billions of dollars, repeal Obamacare, eliminate or somehow renegotiate the national debt, torture militants, and target their families.
In the sixteenth century, slavers invaded other Caribbean islands to abduct workers and sell them to gold
miners
on the island of Hispaniola (today’s Dominican Republic and Haiti).
In the eighteenth century, Comanches would hunt Apaches to sell to Mexican silver
miners.
By 1990, Peru had finally figured out that the reason poor farmers and
miners
were unwilling to identify guerrillas in their communities was because the Shining Path protected their rights.
Similarly,
miners
bussed by their managers to Kiev were soon being convinced of the ‘Orange’ cause by the demonstrators and were quickly sent back East by their minders.
To consolidate support, Thatcher would go head-to-head with carefully selected enemies – from British
miners
to Argentina’s president, General Leopoldo Galtieri, to the bureaucrats in Brussels.
There was no shortage of domestic villains: trade unions, miners, teachers, doctors, the BBC, ethnic minorities, the Scots, the Welsh, and Irish Catholics.
In June, during his first White House cabinet meeting, Trump suggested that his energy policies were putting
miners
back to work and transforming a troubled sector of the economy.
But Trump is mistaken to think that championing the cause of
miners
and paying respect to a difficult profession will be sufficient to make mining sustainable.
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