Debuting here is GE's newest 48-inch range, with die-cast knobs, dual-flame stacked burners, and dishwasher-safe grates. |
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Of course it doesn't hurt that it's one of the songs where his matey big brother persona grates least. |
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The Model 480 Kitchen Queen comes equipped with grates and a large ash pan for easy, clean ash removal. |
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Versatile and durable, the range includes eight burners, four cast-iron full-surface grates, and a griddle accessory. |
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Overall, this is a clumsy, uneven affair which, by the time the final credits roll, grates. |
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At times there was fuzzy growth on grates of air-conditioning ducts and exhaust tubes from cooktops and laundry dryers. |
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These include fire extinguishers, decontamination showers, eyewash stations, chemical drainage grates and positive-pressure ventilation systems. |
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Lots of down-and-outs in Paris sleep over the hot air grates in the street. |
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As an oldies act, his nasal whine, shockingly similar to his father's distinctive voice, grates on the nerves in stereo. |
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Some had fireplaces with grates, others stoves and some a combination stove and oven. |
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It's a sloppy production, including neither an index nor a table of contents, and after a while his breezy style grates. |
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Some were built of stone or brick, with slate, timber or felted roofs, and many had grates, stoves and ovens. |
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The document listed coal scuttles, pokers, grates, and fenders, but only one set of andirons. |
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Steel grates are significantly stronger than the concrete being used and safer for the general public. |
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The windows to the building are covered with mesh grates, the doors locked. |
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His voice grates on me and I cringe the whole time. He's a hateful sexist man. |
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In 1873 he began designing andirons, grates, stove fronts, and other pieces of metalwork for the firm Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards of Norwich. |
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The misspelt sign grates on your nerve endings every single time you walk past it, doesn't it? |
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Metal drain grates on a number of roads have gone missing and are not only a danger to pedestrians but also cause damage to cars and motorcycles. |
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There was, it turned out, a dead, bloated skunk trapped just beneath one of the storm sewer grates in the alley next to our house. |
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Moretti handles the material with considerable grace and skill, though the smugness and solipsism of his screen persona occasionally grates. |
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Boiling up shirts and sheets, ironing, polishing floors and furniture, blacking grates and shining silver used to be heavy work. |
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The soft gaze of his eyes vanished as they adjusted to the metal grates prisoning and protecting his eyeholes. |
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She has a good vocal range, but her voice lacks passion and has a nasal quality that grates after a while. |
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Scrub rusty grates with wire wool and give cast-iron surrounds a gloss with grate polish, available from hardware shops. |
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The harsh, bitter sound in his voice grates on the ears worse than the nails on the chalkboard deal. |
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Windows were cleaned, grates were blackleaded, furniture polished and the front doorstep and flags were whitened. |
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Tim dices the chicken, minces the onion, grates the ginger and mixes the meat with the spice and yogurt mixture. |
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Future works will include the rust proofing of the grates and other significant metalwork in the tunnels. |
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The snow underfoot is hard and crystalline, and grates beneath my crampons with a sound of metal on metal. |
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The cattle grates were made from rebar spaced about a foot apart and about ten feet wide. |
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A moment later, a slot in the door grates open and through it I see two dark eyes, staring into me. |
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Thieves are obviously stealing the grates and selling them for scrap metal, which is bought by the kilogram. |
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You have to put cardboard up in the grates of your car to keep the engine block from freezing. |
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Install permanent architectural entryway systems such as grills or grates to prevent occupant-borne contaminants from entering the building. |
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For instance, in a period decor Victorian grates are popular while for modern tastes there is a vast range of controllable fires in a variety of styles and finishes. |
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The cells themselves, sealed by metal grates, were humid and filthy. |
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The thing that really grates, though, is the po-faced sermonising on global warming and heavy-handed attempts to make Serious Points about Serious Issues. |
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It's the compulsive control freakery that grates with the press. |
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He is also heading up an effort in a campaign in Arizona to ban the confinement of calves in veal grates and breeding pigs in small gestative crates. |
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Do not use grates, andirons or any other methods to support or raise the fire up off the hearth of the appliance. |
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Individual scenes are funny enough but, at feature length, the facetiousness soon grates. |
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These delicate swivel water spouts with rotary upper parts feature an external heating system. 2 gully grates are also included. |
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Some lie on sidewalk grates where a warm current of air keeps them from freezing at night. |
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After a while, the city itself, windowpanes and subway grates, started to appear tessellated — Burberry checks in steel and glass. |
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It grates against the grain of our culture to call to mind the tragedies of war and the magnitude of death. |
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Horses may balk and refuse to walk over drain grates in the middle of the floor or alleys. |
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The huge cooking area features welded-rod cooking grates that sear steaks perfectly. |
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Even in Anglophile Germany, which is facing its own anti-immigration backlash, this grates. |
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When raising your pigs on grates, you willnot put them outdoors and you will not get any seals of quality. |
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As gully grates they are used for drainage above floor gullies, meaning that the gullies can be inspected at any time. |
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It would be difficult to impose larger grates on foreign fleets if we do not require it on our own vessels. |
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And, uh, to this day when I clean my own oven, I am reminded of that noise of the cleaning of the grates in the crematorium. |
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Recital 17 mentions that cover and grates are available in any shape including but not limited to triangular, circular, square or rectangular. |
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One more thing that really grates me, and I am sure others, is that it cut the core funding out of women's groups. |
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The installation of drain grates offers a high degree of safety for builders and maximum comfort for building owners. |
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A circular aperture, protection structures and steel grates will be designed and installed around each tree. |
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If the grill is allowed to cool down, cleaning the grates will be easier if removed from the grill and cleaned with a mild detergent. |
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Remove the shoe moldings, trim pieces, door thresholds, and floor grates carefully, using a pry bar and a scrap of wood for a leverage wedge so as not to mar the baseboard. |
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For starters, it would have higher entrances and ventilation grates, says MTA spokesman Adam Lisberg. |
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He can fix broken machinery or cut through iron grates with his multitool. |
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No matter how thin the grates, major slippage is bound to occur. |
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Together they began a little business in old stables behind 19 Alfred Street making brass kerbs and boxes for the old blackleaded grates. |
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Or with the headlines about homeless people sleeping in tunnels or huddled over air grates, or of young people killed, caught in the cross-fire of gang violence? |
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Do not elevate the fire by means of grates, and irons or other means. |
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But it is not only her policies that people dislike, nor is it only extremists who dislike her. For many, it is Mrs Clinton's personality that grates. |
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Check the grates of your grill to see whether the broccoli florets are likely to fall through. |
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While on vacation, Scott Thisdale's shiba inu Kei got his paw caught on an escalator's grates. |
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They capture the spirit of Bananarama, but the lack of variation from shouty pop grates after a while. |
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When one steps forward to peer inside, one discovers open grates that serve as windows to an underwater tidepool world. |
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But the mixture of flashy displays of wealth with football grates. |
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She speaks French and takes pains to correct my pronunciation, not because she wants to poke fun at me but because the way I speak just grates on her ears! |
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By using the multiple temperature measurement zones along the length of the first two grates, the Spyrometer® allows the operator to measure the temperature profile along the grates and optimize control of the fans. |
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The burner grates supplied with the appliance must always be used. |
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Whereas his goofiness was winning, now it often grates. |
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It's not just the rudeness of this reply that grates, it's the stupidity – as if a British cop would feel crushed by Howard's popinjay condescension. |
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No rubber packing that disinter grates or collects bacteria. |
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She has a screechy voice that really grates on my nerves, like a dentist's drill. |
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Pigs are raised in pigsty either on a litter or on grates. |
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Technical advances included structural cast iron, Colza oil lamps, patent iron grates and stoves, Bramah water closets, central heating and steam-pumped water supplies. |
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Heat it up to a high heat for 10 minutes then, wearing insulated barbecue or oven gloves, remove the grates and brush them with a wire brush to loosen any chars. |
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