Sentences with phrase «in yellowcake»

Walls painted in Yellowcake estate emulsion, Farrow & Ball with accent circles and woodwork in Primrose matt emulsion, Designers Guild.
Shutters painted in Yellowcake Estate Eggshell, # 55 for 2.5 ltr, Farrow & Ball
Wall painted in Quartz Flint 4 matt emulsion (top), # 24.49 for 2.5 ltr, Paint Mixing range, Dulux; Vardo Estate Emulsion (bottom); stripe painted in Yellowcake Estate Emulsion; both # 39.50 for 2.5 ltr, Farrow & Ball
The crash was a purely financial phenomena, but the meltdown in Japan created a supply glut in the yellowcake market.

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The fleet of reactors in Japan could come back online anytime, and when it does, the price of relatively scarce supplies of yellowcake will probably rise.
From Credo Action — Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street banks have gotten involved in the production and distribution of physical commodities — things like aluminum, oil, electric power, and even uranium yellowcake.
According to Roll Call, which wrote about the race back in July, Kehoe is chairman and CEO of Yellowcake Music, a music management firm.
I'm in nitric acid, sulfuric acid, uranium yellowcake, and caustic soda.
Milling that metric ton from McArthur, which is reported to be roughly 20 percent uranium, would then result in 440 pounds (200 kilograms) of yellowcake and 1,765 pounds (800 kilograms) of toxic, radioactive tailings, at best.
Whether the uranium is stripped out of an open pit like the Ranger mine in Australia, removed from deep underground like McArthur River or chemically leached from its rocky home as at the Smith Ranch - Highland mine in Wyoming (the largest mine in the U.S.), yellowcake is the end product, along with a heap of radioactive tailings and, often, contaminated water.
The contaminated sites, on floodplains in the upper Colorado River basin, operated from the 1940s to the 1970s to produce «yellowcake,» a precursor of uranium fuel used in nuclear power plants and weapons.
The jump is in the spot market price for uranium oxide, which is also known as «yellowcake,» the form of uranium produced at uranium mills and in situ mines.
In this issue: Gail Small: The Coal Wars, Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Lame Deer, Montana; Evon Peter: The People and the Caribou are One, Arctic Village, Alaska; Rita & Mitchell Capitan: Yellowcake, New Mexico, Navajo Reservation, New Mexico; Barry Dana: A People and Their River, Penobscot River, Maine; Winona LaDuke; SRIC Extras - Tribute to a Peaceful Warrior: Harris Arthur
Jason Bourne takes a mission to rescue his only friend in the CIA, Martin Lindros, who disappeared in Africa while tracking shipments of yellowcake uranium.
The second, slimmer, silver - edged volume presents the Yellowcake photographs, which portray the Nigerian Embassy in Rome — famous for «sparking» the United States» 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Later, U.N. inspectors documented and safeguarded the yellowcake, which had been stored in aging drums and containers since before the 1991 Gulf War.
You shimmer like someone dipped you in a vat of yellowcake uranium.
I wanted to use color in unexpected ways, so I painted the leading edge of the pocket door to the bedroom with a neon yellow («Yellowcake» by Farrow & Ball).
These blue based greys can feel a little harsh in a family home, but if you are drawn to these shades you can soften them with accents of strong reds like Rectory Red, or muted neons like St Giles Blue, Yellowcake and Nancy's Blushes.
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