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Coalite

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Co´a`lite
v. i.1.To unite or coalesce.
Let them continue to coalite.
- Bolingbroke.
v. t.1.To cause to unite or coalesce.
Time has by degrees blended . . . and coalited the conquered with the conquerors.
- Burke.


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He became a life peer in 1990 and was chairman of mining firm Coalite.
After retiring from Parliament in 1984 to chair private coalmining company Coalite, he was given a life peerage as Baron Varley of Chesterfield.
Miss Mujahid Times works the better of the pair at home, but is a mare who needs to be able to dictate, which she was unable to do there," said Brown, adding, "I'm pleased Coalite has finally won a race.
 
 
 
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