The Result of China Tungsten Online Manu.&Sales Corp Slogan creativity Contest
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Recently, the China Tungsten Online Manu.&Sales Corp Hold a Slogan Creativity Contest and the result have been announced. Every colleague is active participated in this activity, and brainstorming to uprising different interesting ideas. The colleagues raise their idea of the slogan according to company’s policy, management concept and company culture. Chinatunsten Online Manu.&Sales Corp has always creating opportunities for colleagues to participate in the creating of company culture. This Slogan creativity Contest adopted the method of brainstorming, require participants put forward creative slogan within 6~10 words according to the actual situation of the company management and business philosophy, and these slogans should be easy to remember, read fluently and can truly reflect the essence of the company culture.
According to the results, the most frequency used words in the slogans are: W / 10, honesty / 6, trust / 6, new / 6, refined 5 (with the best), expert / 4, creative / 4, quality / 3, forever / 3, solid / 2, changeable / 2, firmness / 2. Embody the spirit of: integrity, hard work, refined, professional, faith, firmness, permanent, Hongyuan.
According to these words, we summarize the best slogan is: "integrity and refined, permanent and firmness."
The contest aimed to strengthening the colleagues understanding and acknowledge of the company culture, promoting the colleagues to thinking about company’s management concept, encouraging the colleagues to attend and creating company culture. Through the vote of every colleague, the final result is Cher wins! Congratulations!
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First Tungsten Produced at Plymouth's Drakelands Mine
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THE first tungsten concentrates have come out of the ground at Plymouth's huge £130million metal mine – meaning it is now in operation.
Adrian Lewis Claim Title in Auckland Darts Masters
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The final victory followed up a semi-final win for Lewis over Phil Taylor as he collected his first PDC World Series of Darts accolade.
TAB Auckland Darts Masters Quarter-Finals Ⅲ
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Phil Taylor's bid to win a fourth successive PDC World Series of Darts title continued with an 8-3 romp against Simon Whitlock, as the 16-time World Champion averaged 107.37 and finished eight doubles from 11 attempts to sweep into the semi-finals.
Taylor was in relentless mood as he claimed the game's opening seven legs without reply, and though Whitlock produced a three-leg rally it was not enough as the top seed sealed the win.
Taylor finished 62 and 89 to win the opening two legs in 14 and 12 darts, before punishing three missed doubles from Whitlock in the third with a sensational 170 maximum checkout.
Back-to-back 14-darters were followed by an 11-dart finish as Taylor took a six-leg lead, before he checked out 102 to maintain his dominance.
Taylor also landed a 180 in leg eight as he targeted a whitewash, but Whitlock took out a brilliant 135 finish to claim his first leg.
Taylor's 177 in the next was bettered by a 180 from the Australian, who then finished double 16 to continue his revival and 100 to pull back to 7-3, but the 55-year-old fired in a 171 score to pull clear in leg 11 before double ten sealed an emphatic display.
"Simon's back was against the wall but he was determined that he wouldn't give in, and to be honest he had nothing to lose at 7-0 and he started to relax and enjoy himself," said Taylor, who whitewashed Craig Caldwell in Friday's first round.
"When he got a couple of legs back he probably started to think he could win it, so I'm glad I got it finished when I did.
"I can look forward to the semi-finals now because I'm enjoying myself and my form is building steadily throughout the tournament. I want to win this and it's all come together."
Taylor will take on Adrian Lewis in the last four in a repeat of last week's Sydney Darts Masters final, after the number four seed produced a clinical display to knock out World Champion Gary Anderson 8-4.
Lewis took command from the start, matching Anderson's 180 with a maximum of his own before punishing missed doubles from the Scot to take out tops and double 16 to win the opening two legs.
Double ten saw Anderson get off the mark, with Lewis taking out 120 to move 3-1 up before an 11-darter saw the World Champion hit back once more as the pair traded 180s once again.
Anderson then kicked off the sixth leg with two 180s, but after missing out on a nine-darter went on to lose the leg as Lewis landed double four, before tops and an 83 finish moved the Stoke ace 6-2 up.
Anderson took out 126 and 127 to win two of the next three to stay in the hunt, but Lewis had finished 87 on tops to move to the brink of victory before taking out double 16 for a 14-darter to seal his spot in the semis.
"Gary's one of the best players I've ever played against, so to go up there and win 8-4 means a lot to me," said Lewis.
"My finishing in the whole World Series has been pretty poor; my scoring has got me out of jail and when I've been under pressure I've taken out massive shots, but tonight my finishing was awesome.
"My finishing in these first couple of games has been fantastic, and now that I'm feeling confident in my finishing it will take a phenomenal performance to beat me. It will be a belter against Phil and he knows this will be a tough game."
The TAB Auckland Darts Masters concludes on Sunday evening at the Trusts Arena, with the semi-finals to be followed by the final of the PDC World Series of Darts event.
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TAB Auckland Darts Masters Quarter-Finals Ⅱ
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Wade and Wright had shared the wins from their previous two meetings in Perth and Sydney, but it was the left-hander who progressed to the last four by out-scoring his rival by four 180s to three and crucially winning seven legs out of eight on his favorite double top.
Wright claimed and immediate break of throw in the game's opening leg before Wade replied in kind, hitting a 180 and tops to level before taking the next on the same bed, after the colorful Scot missed a dart to break.
Wright landed a 180 and tops to level in leg four, but Wade finished 58 to edge back in front and then took the next two to move 5-2 up, following up a 101 checkout to punish three misses from his rival before then taking out 99 with two double tops.
One rare miss at tops from Wade allowed Wright to hit back in leg eight, and the pair traded 180s in the next before a superb 121 bulls-eye finish saw the gap cut to 5-4.
Both players also landed 180s in the tenth, but with Wright waiting on 40 to level the game Wade produced a key 82 finish to regain a two-leg cushion.
Wright's miss at double 16 in the next allowed Wade in to move 7-4 up, again on tops, and though the number three seed took out 62 to stay in the game, it was only a brief rally as the left-hander hit a 180 and a rare double ten to seal the win.
"Peter didn't play his natural game and I made the most of it," said Wade. "I'm really happy with how I hit double top and I felt good today.
"There's always room for improvement and I'll have to have more in the tank, but my game's never been about big finishes and big scores, it's always been about hitting that finish at the right time.
"It's a different day for the semi-finals and final but I'm excited about it. I know I can beat anyone in the world, but if you talk the talk you've got to walk the walk."
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TAB Auckland Darts Masters Quarter-Finals Ⅰ
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The five-time World Champion overcame his Dutch rival for the second successive weekend, following up last week's convincing triumph in Sydney with a battling comeback to thrill the 5,000 crowd at the Trusts Arena.
Van Gerwen had powered into leads of 3-0 and 4-1 before van Barneveld turned the tables to move 5-4 up, and though the world number one edged back ahead he was made to pay for two missed match darts as his rival claimed a dramatic win.
After double 18 helped van Gerwen win the opening leg in 14 darts, he took out 101 to break and then double five to win a third leg, and though double 12 got van Barneveld off the mark, an 88 checkout saw the 26-year-old move 4-1 up with a 12-darter.
Van Gerwen, though, missed the bull for a 170 finish and two further darts to win the next, with double ten seeing van Barneveld hit back before he took out 96, double eight and double 16 to amazingly move 5-4 up.
Double five saw van Gerwen hit back before he produced a sublime 167 checkout to regain the lead at 6-5, and after his opponent leveled on double one another 14-dart finish put the world number one a leg away from victory.
He opened the 14th leg with a fourth maximum of the game, but two misses at double eight to claim victory allowed van Barneveld to take out 64 on double 16 to force a decider before the five-time World Champion took out 84 on the bull to snatch a dramatic win.
Van Barneveld now takes on James Wade, produced a master-class in double top hitting as he overcame Peter Wright 8-5 to win through to the semi-finals.
"There's always a lot of pressure playing Michael because we're so close and he was determined to win after I beat him last week, and you could see his focus early on in the game," said van Barneveld.
"I came back but in the last leg you expect Michael to hit a 180 or an 11 or 12-darter, but he gave me a chance and it was a huge relief when that last dart went in the bulls-eye.
"So many times in the last few years I've lost games in the last leg, so finally the coin flipped my way today.
"It would be fantastic to reach the final and hopefully if I can beat James Wade in the semis then I can win the final, but James is a top class player and you know what you're going to get."
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TAB Auckland Darts Masters Day One Ⅲ
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Adrian Lewis made a clinical start to his challenge in Auckland, following up last week's run to the final in Sydney with a 6-2 defeat of DPA Qualifier David Platt.
Platt shared the game's first four legs, despite Lewis landing a trio of maximums, but the World Champion finished double ten for a 3-2 lead before breaking throw with a killer 121 checkout on the bull.
Double eight moved Lewis three legs clear, and when Platt missed his chance to keep the game alive, the Stoke ace stepped in once more on double ten as he set up a quarter-final clash with Anderson.
"David's a good mate from when he was back in the UK, and to be honest it was the draw that I didn't want so I'm happy with that win," said Lewis. "He scored pretty well but the 121 checkout changed the game.
"I scored brilliantly in patches tonight but I finished really well and that's what I'm most impressed with. If my finishing stays like that I think I've got a great chance this weekend."
Raymond van Barneveld needed just 14 minutes to set up a quarter-final against Dutch rival van Gerwen with a 6-0 whitewash of qualifier Loz Ryder, as the Australian Grand Prix number one was condemned to defeat in the first round.
Finishes of 78 and 112 put van Barneveld in command immediately before he tok out double 16 and 80 to take a 4-0 lead, with double eight moving him to the brink of a win which was sealed in style with an 11-darter, featuring a 180 and a 76 checkout.
"I was very confident and I've been scoring well in practice, and I felt comfortable and in the zone so it's a fantastic win," said van Barneveld.
"Loz didn't play his A-game but the target is always to beat your opponent 6-0 so I'm very happy to have done that, really satisfied."
James Wade held off a spirited fight back from Paul Nicholson before pulling clear to claim a 6-3 win from their first round contest as he progressed to a meeting with Wright.
A superb start saw the recent Perth Darts Masters finalist take a 3-0 lead, finishing 108 in the opening leg, hitting two 180s as a 13-darter doubled the advantage and tops to move three legs up.
Nicholson, though, hit back with double 16 before punishing five missed doubles from Wade to finish double ten, and a fine 14-darter completed on tops saw the former Players Championship Finals winner level the game.
Wade, though, took a key seventh with a clinical 70 checkout, pinned a third-dart double three to move 5-3 up and then landed tops to complete victory.
"I wasn't at my best, but I'm happy with the win," said Wade. "It was a slog but Paul isn't at his best at the moment and it's hard playing against him.
"We all know how good he can be, but I had to get the job done tonight and I got there in the end."
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TAB Auckland Darts Masters Day One Ⅱ
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The event's other New Zealander, Stratford-based Mark Cleaver, was defeated 6-1 by world number four Peter Wright on his televised debut.
Wright kicked off the game with a 180 and won the opening leg with a 12-darter, before hitting another maximum and double ten to break in the second.
Cleaver, who had battled through the DPNZ Qualifiers in Swanson this week to earn his debut on the big stage, missed two darts to get off the mark in the third as Wright moved 3-0 up on double one, before the home hope landed tops in the next to hit back.
Wright, though, responded by hitting the same bed to regain his cushion at 4-1, before taking out 116 and 81 in the next two legs to seal his win.
"I wanted to perform well for the crowd here and I started great with the 12-darter, but it was downhill from there," said Wright.
"Mark's a good player and he was hitting everything when he was practicing, but it was his first time on stage and he wanted to perform for his home crowd. I think he tightened up and it didn't quite go as he would have wanted to.
"I wanted to go out and hit a big 100+ average and that didn't happen, but I'm through and that's the most important thing."
World Champion Gary Anderson stared defeat in the face against Australian debutant Rob Modra before snatching a narrow 6-5 win in a dramatic first round contest.
After Anderson took out 88 on the bull and tops to win the first two legs, he could only watch as Adelaide's Modra took out 100, 126 and 120 to stun the Scot and take a 3-2 advantage.
The Australian also missed four darts to take the sixth leg as Anderson escaped from misses across three earlier visits by landing double one to level - only to see Modra finish 78 on tops for a 4-3 lead and double eight to move 5-4 up.
Anderson posted a maximum and tops to take the game into a decider, in which he landed a 180 to be first to a finish - only to then miss two darts at double 19 to finish 95.
Modra, though, was unable to take out 100 to snatch the win, and Anderson returned to spare his blushes on double 19.
"I've not seen Rob for about ten years and I hope it's another ten years before I see him again because his finishing was superb," joked Anderson afterwards. "I was scoring well but I'd miss a double and he was checking out.
"It's my first time in New Zealand so I was a bit shaky but I've got through this."
Australian star Simon Whitlock claimed a superb 6-4 win over number eight seed Stephen Bunting in a see-saw contest to set up a quarter-final against Phil Taylor in Auckland on Saturday.
Whitlock has been defeated in the first round of the World Series of Darts events in Perth and Sydney over the past fortnight, but showed his class against the former Lakeside Champion.
Finishes of 76 and 62 were an ideal start for Whitlock, with Bunting taking the third leg on double 16 only to see the former European Champion take the next three, twice punishing missed doubles from his opponent before hitting a 177 and a 68 finish to establish a 5-1 cushion.
Bunting regained his range on double 16 to hit back in leg seven, and landed a 180 and double 19 to break throw before taking out 62 to suddenly pull back to 5-4.
He also opened the tenth leg with a 180, but Whitlock fired in a 171 score as he left 94 before finishing the combination on double six to hold off Bunting's fight back and surge over the winning line.
"I've got every emotion going through me and that was an amazing win," admitted Whitlock. "I'm over the moon to win again and I want to build on this now.
"I've been working really hard and I was confident when I went out there.
"When he got back to 5-3 I started to feel under pressure but I wanted one chance to win the match and I got it, and took it. I haven't won many games on TV lately but I held it together, which is fantastic."
Whitlock added: "Phil's the best player in the world right now; he's won in Perth and Sydney with amazing darts so he's going to be tough to beat, but hopefully I'll get the New Zealand crowd behind me.
"I've got a lot of fans here and friends and I feel right at home in New Zealand. I got a fantastic reception and I'll do the best I can against Phil and play my own game."
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TAB Auckland Darts Masters Day One Ⅰ
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The PDC World Series of Darts event kicked off with over 4,000 fans watching the eight first round games at the Trusts Arena, which included a trio of New Zealanders in action against some of the sport's biggest names.
Domestic number one Rob Szabo came up against the world number one Michael van Gerwen, and despite a plucky performance from the Wellington-based builder, he went down 6-3.
Van Gerwen's 92 to win the opening leg was cancelled out by Szabo's double nine, before the Dutchman strung together brilliant legs of 14, 11 and 12 darts to sweep into a 4-1 cushion.
Szabo landed a 180 and tops as he took the sixth leg, with van Gerwen hitting a 131 finish to move 5-2 up and to the brink of victory.
The world number one also landed two 180s in a leg for the second time in the game in the next leg, but double ten kept Szabo in the game before van Gerwen stepped in to eventually claim his quarter-final spot on double five.
"Of the qualifiers I think Rob was the best player and I had to perform well," said van Gerwen.
"I remember he made it difficult for Phil in the World Championship and that was in my mind, and Rob did well in a few moments but he had too many loose darts in this game."
The three-time Dubai Darts Masters champion added: "I'm trying to win this tournament. The last two World Series events didn't go as well for me but I'm really looking forward to putting on a fantastic performance here in New Zealand."
Szabo will compete in the World Championship in London in December, and admitted: "It's not the result I wanted because I always thought that if I could play my top game I'd have a shot.
"I got into the match at the end but he threw well and I enjoyed the battle."
Another Wellington ace, Craig Caldwell, suffered a 6-0 whitewash to a clinical Phil Taylor, who averaged 104.86 and hit six doubles from eight attempts in his 13-minute triumph.
Taylor kicked off the game with scores of 140 and 180, but actually only won the opening leg - with a 68 finish - after Caldwell had wired the bulls-eye for a 161 checkout.
He added another 180 in leg two, which he won by taking out 63, and then landed double 16 in successive legs to lead 4-0.
A 108 checkout saw Taylor move five legs clear, with Caldwell then wiring double 16 to finish 104 in the next as the 16-time World Champion fired in tops to complete a ruthless win.
"The 6-0 score line looks like a thrashing but it wasn't," said Taylor. "My finishing was good tonight.
"Craig had to win a tournament just to qualify to get here, which is a great achievement. He's a good player but he just lacks that little bit of experience on TV and he's getting that now, and I think he's going to improve.
"The first leg was the turning point because if he'd hit that bulls-eye it could have been a different game. He'd have been 1-0 up and confident, so that 68 finish was the key shot for me.
"I'm really determined to win this tournament and it's a great start for me."
Tungsten darts are popular among professional players, when comes to the big event Auckland Darts Masters, players would choose tungsten dart to get a higher score in games, for tungsten darts are denser, smaller than other materials darts.
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Gary Anderson among The Winners in Auckland Darts Masters First Round
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Anderson stared defeat in the face against Modra before snatching a narrow 6-5 win in a dramatic first round contest.
After Anderson took out 88 on the bull and tops to win the first two legs, he could only watch as Adelaide's Modra took out 100, 126 and 120 to stun the Scot and take a 3-2 advantage.
The Australian also missed four darts to take the sixth leg as Anderson escaped from misses across three earlier visits by landing double one to level - only to see Modra finish 78 on tops for a 4-3 lead and double eight to move 5-4 up.
Anderson posted a maximum and tops to take the game into a decider, in which he landed a 180 to be first to a finish - only to miss two darts at double 19 to finish 95.
Modra, though, was unable to take out 100 to snatch the win, and Anderson returned to spare his blushes on double 19.
"I've not seen Rob for about 10 years and I hope it's another 10 years before I see him again because his finishing was superb," joked Anderson afterwards.
Domestic No 1 Rob Szabo came up against the No 1 Michael van Gerwen, and despite a plucky performance from the Wellington-based builder, he went down 6-3.
"Of the qualifiers I think Rob was the best player and I had to perform well," said van Gerwen.
Szabo will compete in the World Championship in London in December, and admitted: "It's not the result I wanted because I always thought that if I could play my top game I'd have a shot."
Another Wellington ace, Craig Caldwell, suffered a 6-0 whitewash to a clinical Phil Taylor, who averaged 104.86 and hit six doubles from eight attempts in his 13-minute triumph.
"The 6-0 scoreline looks like a thrashing but it wasn't," said Taylor. "My finishing was good tonight."
The event's other New Zealander, Mark Cleaver, was defeated 6-1 by world No 4 Peter Wright.
"I wanted to perform well for the crowd here and I started great with the 12-darter, but it was downhill from there," said Wright.
Australian star Simon Whitlock claimed a superb 6-4 win over No 8 seed Stephen Bunting in a see-saw contest to set up a quarter-final against Phil Taylor in Auckland.
Adrian Lewis made a clinical start to his challenge, following up last week's run to the final in Sydney with a 6-2 defeat of DPA qualifier David Platt.
Raymond van Barneveld needed just 14 minutes to set up a quarter-final against Dutch rival Van Gerwen with a 6-0 whitewash of qualifier Loz Ryder, as the Australian Grand Prix No 1 was condemned to defeat in the first round.
James Wade held off a spirited fight back from Paul Nicholson before pulling clear to claim a 6-3 win from their first round contest.
Tungsten darts already become the only choice of most professional players, because they find its value are far more than price. It’s all known that tungsten is a high-density metal, so it makes tungsten darts smaller than other materials (in the same weight).
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