Your own prior experience with a clinker marriage does count for something. |
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If that was the high point in the series, which Oregon leads 52-41-10, then the real clinker was the 1983 scoreless tie. |
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The company imported 33,000 tonnes of clinker to support the company's own production in order to maximise cement production. |
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The expected decrease of duty on cement and clinker from Rs 400 per tonne to Rs 350 per tonne didn't happen. |
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In general, the spininess of the clinkers is inversely proportional to both the thickness of the clinker layer and of the flow itself. |
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Another is a rounded piece of clinker, a porous material that results from the burning of coal seams. |
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At its peak the mix reaches 1, 450C before exiting as a hard, gritty material called clinker. |
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After so many hits, the law of averages demanded a clinker from the Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration, and got it with A Little Night Music. |
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These are long narrow clinker or carvel-built vessels which in a heavy sea have a rather peculiar motion. |
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Holcim also has placed an order with IKN to upgrade the two clinker coolers at the Dundee, Mich. plant. |
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The permitted operating capacity of the plant is 800,000 tons of clinker per year. |
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Cement and clinker imports play an important role in supplementing domestic capacity constraints. |
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Cement and clinker imports declined 6.5 percent in 2002, according to a recent PCA report. |
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With additional analysis of shipping market development, the study also includes detailed appraisals of cement and clinker imports and exports. |
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We cool the clinker, add a bit of gypsum to control setting time, and crush the mixture into a fine powder. |
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The frames had been adzed to remove the sharp angle of a land, or notch, which originally housed the edge of the clinker plank. |
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Thirdly, reduce the clinker content in cement, by intergrinding cementious material like slag, fly ash, or limestone. |
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Other materials present in smaller amounts, such as the Ozarkian chert and the clinker abrader, also have eastern origins but could have been obtained in trade. |
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Henning notes the use of clinker abraders at the Blood Run site. |
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Double crushing and separate feeds to the raw mill prepare raw materials better, while the kiln system produces a more reactive clinker. |
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Cement is produced by grinding clinker to a fine powder and mixing it with gypsum and other additives. |
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In simple rotary kiln systems, some finely divided particles of raw mix, calcined kiln feed, clinker dust, and volatile constituents are entrained in the exiting gas stream. |
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To the extent possible, the concrete mixture should incorporate Portland cement of one type, made with clinker from a single source, and manufactured at the same plant. |
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The tremendous velocity of the particle-laden dust stream coupled with high temperatures coming off the clinker cooler rapidly eroded the elbow and standard-issue duct system. |
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In addition, the plant has 11 air cannons installed on the clinker cooler. |
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Beneath the city's dense urban forest, low walls of Arroyo Seco stone and clinker brick front brown-shingled homes with porches set under graceful overhangs. |
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So, updates will come a little quicker now, this was the clinker. |
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The cement clinker is further ground into a fine powder, then mixed with gypsum to form portland cement. |
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After the crushing process, rock and ores, coal and clinker are ground to fine grains or dust in mills. |
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Certain minerals are necessary to obtain clinker, and these may be found in nature or in some waste matter. |
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When the load of clinker entering the cooler increases, the bed thickens and the pressure under the grate rises. |
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The VEGABAR 52 pressure transmitter is ideal for monitoring the air pressure in the clinker cooler. |
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Typical standard train station in clinker construction, walled base and window shutters. |
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The clinker is milled together with gypsum and other additives to produce cement. |
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It seemed to me that she wasn't traumatized at the end with the clinker. |
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Next, the raw mix is processed at high temperatures in a rotating furnace or kiln, to produce an intermediate product called clinker. |
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The oak boat is considered the oldest Nordic shipfind and the oldest known clinker built boat. |
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The removal of ash, clinker, waste gases, etc. is also avoided. |
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Nobody could pretend that a huge slope of clinker is aesthetically pleasing. |
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Pakistan has an installed capacity of 44,768,250 metric tons of cement and 42,636,428 metric tons of clinker. |
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Members can regularly be seen rowing their traditional, clinker built skiffs around the harbour and Scotsman's Bay throughout the year. |
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Between each futtock the planks were lapped in normal clinker style and fastened with six iron rivets per plank. |
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Aspdin's method involved the careful proportioning of limestone and clay, pulverizing them, and burning the mixture into clinker, which was then ground into finished cement. |
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After having passed the drying zone, the raw material moves down the kiln to be calcined and burnt to clinker in the sintering zone, thus forming the clinker. |
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Already the country imports 10m-15m tofnes of clinker every year more than any other in Asia. Following the 10km-stretch of belt on the Bangladeshi side proves tricky. |
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The main ingredient in concrete, cement is made by heating limestone and clay until they fuse into a material called clinker, which is then ground up and mixed with various additives. |
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Another essential raw material is gypsum, some 5 percent of which is added to the burned cement clinker during grinding to control the setting time of the cement. |
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A large deposit of iron ore was discovered in the Musan area and a Juche-based iron-making method and the technology of producing magnesia clinker by use of anthracite have been developed and introduced to production. |
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It has various uses such as in the production of cement, cement clinker and grout, embankments and structural fill, stabilization of soft soils, road subbase and as a mineral filler in asphaltic concrete. |
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First, clinker dust or cement dust had caused the most serious annoyances in all the zones she had identified, namely the red, blue, yellow and purple zones. |
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In conventional grate cooler control, the pressure under the grate is monitored and taken to be directly proportional to the thickness of the bed of clinker on the grate. |
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Greece is the main market of clinker imports. |
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The development was to heat the ingredients to around 1450C, producing clinker. |
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Engelhardt found weapons, tools, pieces of clothing and two intact clinker built boats, one made of oak and one made of pine. |
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In modern cement kilns many advanced features are used to lower the fuel consumption per ton of clinker produced. |
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Tenders are invited for Cleaning and disposal of accumulated clinker from main sluiceways, sump distribution pit, sump pit etc. |
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Other common names are clinker polypore, cinder conk, black mass, and birch canker polypore. |
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It is a fine powder, produced by heating limestone and clay minerals in a kiln to form clinker, grinding the clinker, and adding small amounts of other materials. |
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She left the road at the little shed where he whom she still regarded as her father used to keep his tricycle, and walked up the clinker path towards the house. |
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