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Moulins

a market town in central France, on the Allier River. Pop.: 21 892 (1999)
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The scientists placed a pressure sensor more than 160 meters deep into a large moulin in the western Greenland Ice Sheet, from which they observed the surface level of the water in the moulin.
Jacques Moulins, director, Environment, Health and Safety at Noranda and Falconbridge, says, "In order to produce high purity metal products, our smelters and refineries must first remove all of the impurities.
The diversified French construction firm Bouygues has reached an agreement to sell its Grands Moulins de Paris unit to an investment group including AXA Private Equity Fund, Glide Buy-Out Fund and French-owned UK investment bank Charterhouse Plc.
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