So the public's information inputs will tend to continue a perception of grinding, inertial failure. |
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This is also the talkiest of the three Flash Gordon serials, with the action often grinding to a halt in favor of clunky dialogue. |
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He turned his back, grinding his foot into the gravel of the drive as he walked into the house. |
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The park's facilities include such specialised features as a flatbank, a grind box, a quarter pipe and grinding rails. |
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The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. |
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However, excessive grinding will cause the oils to evaporate and the coffee to taste bitter and acidic. |
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When you say that your daughter's teeth have worn down, that implies that she might be grinding her teeth, probably at night. |
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And you know how, when the battery's flat, your car makes a dispiriting grinding noise as you try starting it? |
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I could hear the thwapping of helicopter rotors, the grinding of tank treads, the sound of RPG's and bazookas. |
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Meanwhile airport bosses have recruited an army of private security workers to prevent the airport from grinding to a halt. |
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One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground. |
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Gun shops and home workshops are rooms with sharp metal laying around, grinding dust in the air and concrete floors. |
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The strike, which commenced in the first week of July, brought regular functions of almost all departments to a grinding halt. |
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Generally, if you are grinding whole almonds, one cup would yield approximately one half-cup ground almonds. |
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After a short while, in fact several times a day, he has to resharpen the chisels on a rotary grinding wheel he's acquired. |
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A rotary file in an electric drill motor is the perfect tool for grinding off flash. |
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Stir them into the rice with the grated Parmesan and a grinding of black pepper. |
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It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake. |
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After a tooth erupts from the gum cavity, the mammoth uses it in grinding coarse vegetation like grass. |
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Other ways of using the fruit include drying slices and grinding them into flour for bread. |
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All it does it sit there humming and grinding away and generally ruining the atmosphere. |
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Rimbaud's approach is minimalist, with a subtle array of grinding and plucking effects combining with the deep rumble of the base. |
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Initially, customers groused about a grinding gear shift, poor air-conditioning, and lousy tires. |
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Farmer's at his best when he's grinding out the yards between the tackles, but he possesses the moves to make anyone miss. |
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He prepared his own paints by combining vegetable and mineral colorings with tree sap in a grinding bowl. |
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Most kids stop grinding when they lose their baby teeth because permanent teeth are much more sensitive to pain. |
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The mouth of malacostracans leads to a two-chambered stomach, which possesses a grinding structure called the gastric mill. |
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Young people want the right to dance to grinding rhythms all night long while their parents fear it will turn them into degenerate scofflaws. |
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From the top of the Crest Express lift, snowboarders can hit three terrain parks for half-pipe aerials and rail grinding. |
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As if the sound were a signal, the stone lid began to ease back with the grinding scrape of stone on stone. |
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Traditional machines have individual grinding heads that travel in their own radius, leaving scratches or permanent marks. |
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It could also add enough momentum to finally bring New Labour's privatisation bandwagon to a grinding halt. |
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In the market I see people grinding up thumb-joint sized crabs in a pestle and mortar to make a vile green-brown mash. |
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Cleaning, cutting and grinding meats and vegetables can take an entire morning, just for preparing the ingredients for a simple meal. |
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She's a small, lightly built girl, but she was into grinding the winches and pulling the main sheets on and she was all over the boat. |
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The tide mills ceased grinding in 1883, the store house remaining in use until 1900 after which the siding was lifted. |
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This limits movement around the market for existing home owners who are looking to sell up, grinding the property chain to a halt. |
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Ungulates, with their large molars for grinding large amounts of low-quality food, can be considered tolerators. |
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Historically, metallographers have attached grinding papers or polishing cloths to platens in several ways. |
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The grinding machine has no heat-affected zone, and operates without creating work hardening, a recast layer, or metallurgical damage. |
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Tear up the coriander leaves and toss them with the tomatoes, onions, a grinding of black pepper and the olive oil. |
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The shards of glass that have fallen inside the booth rattle in sympathy with the grinding percussive rhythm. |
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The agriculture-based industry like cold stores, rice mills and flour mills had come to a grinding halt. |
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Terrestrial centrifugal grinding mills and density-separation jigs can be adapted for this work. |
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The grinding or rolling of grain can produce acceptable swine feeds if the mills are operated correctly. |
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Now, instead of paying to have someone else mill their wheat, they add value to their crop by grinding and bagging it themselves. |
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Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser. |
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Glass is transparent, it refracts light, it may be coloured and it may be surface decorated by cutting, grinding, sand blasting and painting. |
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I was not surprised as I saw Melissa grinding with Alex on the dance floor. |
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Blue bice, however, has also been used to refer to the pigment produced from grinding the copper carbonate mineral azurite. |
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Some triturated powders can be prepared in a lapidary tumbler, using steel balls to do the grinding. |
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I run my tongue over it gently, shredding it before grinding it between my well-developed teeth. |
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They butchered the film, hacking and splicing it, grinding their heels into Sergio's soul. |
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He breathed in tungsten carbide dust while milling and grinding tools and cleaning out hoppers. |
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Inside, a large circular stone is rapidly turning and grinding dried corn kernels into flour, using only the power of the running water. |
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The skidding Mercedes glanced off the key booth, sideswiping the concrete columns at the entry making a loud, grinding clash. |
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The winnowed wheat is washed and then carried to the mill for grinding and sifting by two horizontal waterwheels underneath. |
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Hands wave madly in the air as the first grinding guitar riff blasts through the speakers. |
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Put the lemon thyme leaves in a pestle and mortar and crush with the salt and a good grinding of black pepper. |
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His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives. |
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While it was grinding it smelt like the grinder's motor had burnt out, all singed rubber and smoking grease. |
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The nation came to a standstill in a two-minute silence at 10.00 am, signalled by deafening air-raid sirens and traffic grinding to a halt. |
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I remember studying Propertius with him, and the visit of the dead Cynthia, her bones grinding, the reference to the unburied Patroclus. |
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Villagers tried to avoid multure by grinding their own corn or by taking it to a mill with a lower charge. |
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He slyly let the students' horse loose while they were grinding the corn, forcing them to rush after it, forgetting the meal. |
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They overcame grinding poverty, tremendous distances on slow transportation with no travel budgets. |
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In 1932, under the name of John Lund Ltd, the company turned to the manufacture of precision grinding machines. |
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New wheels usually have a smooth grinding face since the Borazon crystals and the surrounding bond are flush to the cutting surface. |
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As Vernon explains, the slow, rhythmic grinding, bumping and shaking is great for toning bottoms, abdominal muscles, thighs, backs and arms. |
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All the time the cameras are grinding and the snooperscope is scanning every inch of the room. |
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Actually, he didn't, but my teeth were grinding so loudly I couldn't hear his nasal bray. |
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I've got lead tape on there to balance out the metal that was lost in grinding down the soles. |
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This involved process includes roasting the beans, winnowing the shells, and grinding the nibs to form chocolate liquor. |
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Grazers, for example, require a comparatively greater grinding area of cheek teeth than browsers and frugivores. |
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Sleep bruxism is forceful grinding of the teeth during sleep and about which the subject is unaware. |
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With so many Mexican items in stores across the US, you can make your own chili powder by grinding your own spices. |
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Only in the black leaf bases did they reach the surfaces exposed by grinding off the charcoal. |
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We had no bread for quite a while, so we got wheat berries, and took turns grinding a coffee mill with our hands. |
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It is curious to imagine what chaff might be produced if these two millstones ever came together, and started grinding. |
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A handful of huts, a small mill grinding by the stream's edge, a place of twenty ploughs, no more. |
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At 6am the garbage truck makes its way down the street, brakes grinding and compactor whirring. |
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As we get closer to town, the bus begins making stops more frequently, the wheels grinding angrily on their worn bearings each time. |
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I heard stone grinding against stone and slowly the bookcase slid aside revealing a spiral staircase. |
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Two plates meet just off Sumatra's coast, grinding together and sending tremors through the region. |
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They rode the rest of the way in silence, listening to the gears grinding as they were lowered down. |
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Simon growled and clenched his fist, his teeth grinding together furiously. |
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The discs act as cushions that prevent the bones of the spine from grinding together, and also as small shock absorbers. |
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For instance, the dentist might ask your parents if they hear you grinding your teeth when you're asleep. |
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When she reached the hill, she really began pushing herself, her wheels grinding against the hard, rocky ground. |
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The air around him slowly grew warmer, and he began to hear the heavy clunk and crunch of metal slabs grinding together. |
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Sebastian took one last puff on his cigarette before plucking it from his mouth, and grinding it into the ashtray. |
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The platform rose, grinding loudly as it went, reminding the girl that there was something else that needed fixing besides her bike. |
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I would sit on the roofs of listing, overloaded trucks grinding up and down hundreds of switchbacks across the gorge-scarred Yunnan province. |
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It was a slow day at work on the Monday before Melbourne Cup and the wheels of the Victorian bureaucracy were grinding slower than usual. |
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Jude glanced around, seeing Andy grinding with some girl who was not Claudia. |
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By the time I caught up to her, it was to behold the sight of her and Jake making out and grinding to the music. |
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She crawled on top of him and started dancing and grinding slowly on top of him. |
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Soon she's balancing dance lessons with recording sessions and grinding with boy-band superstars, even her lifelong crush. |
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It was roughly at this time I noticed that whenever I spoke emotionally, my speech came slower and slower until grinding to a halt. |
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We came to a grinding halt on the side of the road to find petrol leaking from the bottom of the carburettor. |
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My exercise regime came to a grinding halt about a month ago when I got a knee effusion out of nowhere. |
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It's going to take a bunch of us grinding away at it full-time to make this stuff work. |
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You use it only when you feel that the other side is simply grinding away to get the last penny off your price. |
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Keeping up the illusion of grinding away at the same old job isn't enough, however. |
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I've been doing this kind of thing for more than two years now, and it's grinding me down. |
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He growled slowly, seemingly having great difficulty grinding the words out. |
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The best and most popular stone ever discovered for grinding wheat into white flour is the French Burr. |
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Butyl acetate, butanol, hexyl acetate, and hexanol present in whole fruit were analysed by grinding 250 g of melon flesh in liquid nitrogen. |
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Suddenly, as we reflected quietly, there was a great grinding and grumbling then, nosing round a corner, came a famous big red London bus. |
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You feel a loose grinding sensation and stabs of sharp pain inside your throbbing shoulder. |
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The ore was stamped fine, roasted, and amalgamated in combination pans without grinding. |
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Oatmeal baths can be prepared at home also by grinding or blending dry oatmeal into a fine powder and adding about 2 cups to the bath water. |
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One moment Arto sings samba gentle as a nostalgic caress, the next his guitar is like flint grinding on flint. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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This is achieved through a process of drying, grinding and roasting the carob beans. |
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The people of Sydney would thrill to the crack of the stock whip and the grinding wheels of the wool wagons. |
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He jammed the truck into first, heedless of the grinding gears, and drove recklessly off the road. |
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Many isolated Inuit communities are wracked by substance abuse and grinding poverty. |
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He highlights the grinding poverty and harvesting problems which still afflict the population. |
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The majority of immigrants are from North Africa, especially Morocco, and are seeking escape from the grinding poverty in that country. |
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Both stories capture the hopelessness and desperation of grinding poverty, but in very different ways. |
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At first glance, bi-nationalism seems to offer an attractive exit from the grinding impasse of the current conflict. |
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The vision of grinding poverty, crime, and corruption that it presents is unrelentingly grim. |
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They don't know about the ongoing insecurity, or the grinding poverty and unemployment. |
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More than 50 percent of Peru's population lives under conditions of grinding poverty. |
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And even in the capital city, signs of grinding poverty appear to contradict plaudits to the great leader. |
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There had been bad times before but nothing to compare with this grinding poverty. |
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Selling drugs, as an alternative to enduring grinding poverty, has been a common enough response as the income gap has widened. |
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A horrible grinding sound came from somewhere above their heads, and a spray of smelly oil came down on top of them. |
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She swiped her ID card in the reader and the doors slid open with a loud grinding noise. |
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The keys made a metallic grinding sound as Kim poked and turned them in the keyhole. |
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The joint often makes a grinding sound as it no longer rides smoothly over the knee. |
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The engine died as he pulled into the spot and the transmission made a horrible, grinding noise as he shifted into park. |
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It was a high-pitched squeal coming from the rear, as well as grinding noises. |
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Staying at my parents' house last weekend, I was putting the children to bed when we all heard a loud grinding noise outside. |
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As we began to drive away, we heard a constant grinding sound from the rear of the truck. |
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Our love affair with borrowing and spending now seems to be grinding to a halt, with retail sales figures hitting a 10-year low in April. |
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It was my understanding that grinding your teeth was a side effect of meth, not oxy. |
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Last night our popcorn popper blew up right in front of me in a explosion of blue flashes, sparks and a noise like grinding gears. |
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A horrible grinding noise issued from under the hood, and the Jeep's engine stopped. |
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Each note, once sounded, is held on, to produce a grinding multiple suspension over a quasitonic E at the sixth bar. |
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You will have to do some light grinding on the swage block at the parting line. |
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The former pits a grinding feedback howl against persistent organs before the organ eventually sputters to a halt, exhausted. |
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The obsessive artist spent hours hunkered over his mortar and pestle, grinding, grinding, mixing. |
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Many clicks and clinks came from the door, and then a grinding noise as it opened on old stone hinges. |
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Odors from your garbage disposal can be eliminated by grinding up orange, grapefruit or lemon peels while running hot water. |
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The man grinding the flour suggested this activity was healthier than a modern gym workout. |
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He published a description of a machine to create perspective drawings and he discussed the grinding of conical lenses and mirrors. |
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Yet all this came without the grinding regimen of tuition centres and coaching colleges. |
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As we came about, I heard a grinding noise and watched the mast lean over and fall into the water. |
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There's popcorn for popping, flint corn for grinding into cornmeal, sweet corn for corn on the cob, and Indian corn for harvest celebrations. |
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The rubber grinding machine includes a feed tube, a grinding module, a conveyor, a screening module and a vacuum system. |
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Explosives carefully applied to carbon produce industrial diamonds for as cutting, grinding and polishing tools. |
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You have fermenters and processing equipment, and also a drying and grinding facility. |
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In time, they would develop concavities, and would require laborious grinding to put them back into shape. |
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Crime, fear and grinding poverty plague some of the inner-city regions of Leeds as the gap between rich and poor grows ever wider. |
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It weighs 440 g. One surface is smoothly convex and may have been used as a grinding stone. |
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I remember my mother grinding up tablets of Largactil to put in his tea in the hope of dampening his florid auditory hallucinations. |
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If your Shih Tzu objects strenuously to nail grinding, it is advisable to not force the issue since grinding is mostly for a cosmetic effect. |
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But that would have risked grinding up the teams and making them less attractive for postseason tournaments. |
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This is a fully automatic CNC wet grinding machine for the grinding of both hogging and frame saw blades. |
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At first she is seen frantically scrubbing the floor, possibly, it seems at first, grinding seed to make bread. |
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If required, the frit can be ground into powder by conventional grinding techniques. |
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Tofu is a popular soya bean product, made by grinding, boiling and draining the soya beans, and curdling their milk to form a solid. |
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It's a peculiar sort of pain, like a current of electricity is grinding between the broken ends of bone. |
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They can then be pounded to pieces and made into fine powder through repeated grinding in water. |
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The final grinding again produces an extremely fine powder and close proximity of potentially reactive substances. |
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Consider how many homes have built-in garbage disposals for grinding up food waste. |
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Oddly her head starts making mechanical noises like gears grinding together. |
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Put the minced lamb in a bowl, add the peeled and crushed garlic and a generous grinding of salt and black pepper. |
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The break from the grinding pressure of county demands will only help him to refine his football focus. |
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The Pacific plate is grinding counterclockwise to the North American plate, the chief geophysicist for the Oklahoma Geologic Survey said. |
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It's surprising then that the it's the Jelly who take to the stage with dark grinding guitars leaving the pill poppers gurning uncomfortably. |
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Due to their soft food diet, lorikeets have a weak ventricular muscle or gizzard, which is usually used for grinding seeds by other birds. |
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Heathcliff is routinely described during the course of the narrative as grinding, clenching, and gnashing his teeth. |
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A truly abusive home life is one of grinding cruddiness where the threat of violence is more gnawingly powerful than the beatings themselves. |
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Your dentist will look at your teeth for signs of wear due to grinding and examine your jaw joint. |
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Every public project has its detractors, and the air fills to the sound of axes grinding every time Holyrood is mentioned. |
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It devastated the city bringing the financial capital of India to a grinding halt. |
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Both films explore what happens when communities become subject to a grinding puritanism. |
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The grinding of the grain was done with a grindstone called a Rotary Quern, or a Hand Quern if you were poorer. |
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With a grinding, groaning sound, the wrecked car upended and slid into the river. |
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This invention relates to machine tools and more specifically to the assembly of guideways onto a bed of a grinding machine. |
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Day and night, I hear his jaws crunching through the wood, grinding it to a fine dust. |
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After 20 excruciating minutes of grinding my way uphill, the ground finally began to even out. |
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A carrier is then bonded to an upper surface of the integrated circuit, whereafter a lower portion of the wafer substrate is removed in a grinding and etching operation. |
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To work this extremely hard stone, which can only be shaped by grinding with the help of abrasives, artisans were recruited from all over his vast empire. |
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Then there was a grinding sound and the craft hit the beach. |
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Even television commentators turned the volume down on jingoism after years of grinding the pride and the patience of other national fans within the British Isles. |
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Cameron looked up towards the main room, filled elbow-to-elbow with drunk, sweaty teens and twenty somethings, chatting and laughing and grinding and touching. |
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This matter of grinding had been mentioned in previous minutes where a demarcation had occurred at Eveleigh Carriage Works between boilermakers and grinders. |
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He escorted me down a narrow hall and back to the party, where I was met with many people dancing and grinding to some music that got on my nerves. |
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In this exceptionally picturesque region, beauty and grinding toil continue to coexist, very much as described in John Steinbeck's novels, notably The Grapes of Wrath. |
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My claws flash and my teeth gnash, making grinding noises in my ears. |
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Thanks to some quick measure taken by the authorities, the work on the project which had come to a grinding halt once, has finally reached the completion stage. |
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This allowed most of the leaf-base tissue to be ground away, leaving the unground portion of the crown clearly visible for removal by hand and subsequent grinding separately. |
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Anne McCaffrey, bless her ink-stained fingers, keeps grinding them out. |
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Christina and Toby stood up, went to the dance floor and started grinding. |
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Short-term, they include teeth grinding, dehydration, anxiety, insomnia, fever, and loss of appetite. |
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His side made hard work of grinding down their industrious opponents. |
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This will sand out all the coarseness left by the grinding grit. |
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Those are the sorts of benefits that can be achieved by utilizing hard turning in place of grinding for a variety of workpieces, ranging from gear blanks to wheel hubs. |
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Right now I'd be grinding it out on Wall Street and probably hating life. |
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In more recent times, grinding poverty forced villagers to marry off their daughters at a young age because society dictated the girls were a financial burden. |
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People were grinding, and just dancing, holding beers in their hands. |
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The kneecap rides in a specific groove of the thighbone, and if the muscles are unbalanced, pain can begin from the kneecap grinding on the groove the wrong way. |
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Today, in 2002, we know it as a grinding exercise in exhausted formula filmmaking characterized by sappy musical numbers and peppily annoying secondary characters. |
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The business of government, or at least its public presentation, is grinding to a halt because of something which, at the end of the day, is pretty piffling. |
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It really is encouraging to the guys who have been here grinding away. |
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The Urban Farm in Phoenix is sponsoring a mesquite bean grinding program. |
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Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings. |
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Excruciating backache feels like the bones grinding together. |
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He was grinding it again to get a good fide away when the wackest human ever appeared and stood in the line of fire with his celly and a condescending grin on his wack face. |
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Marvellous resilience by the Killough travellers saw them cling on like leeches, brilliantly grinding out four winning games to record a superb victory. |
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Access to clean water can be the key to climbing out of grinding poverty. |
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These are some of the most unsparingly candid confessions about the sheer slog and awkwardness and grinding disappointment of designing ever committed to print. |
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With the stock market grinding down the value of shares, gun-shy investors are flocking to bonds to diversify assets and safeguard their investment dollars. |
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Iron wheels made a squeaking, grinding noise. Anna squeezed my hand. |
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I put my ear to the floor and hear only the rumble of the mechanics beneath the train and the scrape of the wheels grinding against the iron tracks. |
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The next moment a hideous, grinding speech, as of some monstrous machine running without oil, burst from the big telescreen at the end of the room. |
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We found a grinding wheel during the dig, so one theory is that the water may have been pumped from the river through the culvert to power the machinery. |
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You just have to keep grinding away and hope that it happens for you. |
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It has been suggested that herbivorous dinosaurs swallowed large stones that collected in a birdlike gizzard grinding the poorly masticated herbage. |
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The hand mill for grinding flour was knocked over and she righted it, but as she looked around her, she realized there was not enough here for her to start again. |
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Testing by the original equipment manufacturer revealed that, sadly, the rover's existing grinding tool was not up to the task of drilling into a meteorite. |
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It also gives people a break from the grinding chores of daily life. |
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Frequently afterwards, according to the legend, the boat was seen returning to its moorings and the sound of the oars grinding in the rowlocks could be clearly heard. |
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There was a grinding sound from the van, and then the engine caught. |
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The grinding sound you hear is of a train hitting the buffers. |
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In indigenous villages, women often make the tortillas the traditional way by grinding corn with a rounded pestle on a flat lava stone called a piedra or metate. |
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Critics of marriage agencies say they exploit the grinding poverty of women in developing countries, offering dreams of a new life in the West that often turn sour. |
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They are fleeing persecution, civil wars and grinding deprivation. |
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Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering. |
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And I think that what lifted our spirits when it really hurt, sort of grinding on the bike, was to see everything around us. |
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His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp. |
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A portion of the wall shifted and moved under her hand, and then the grotto was filled with the loud grinding sound of stone against stone and something more. |
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Eleanor clutched a handful of sand, grinding her teeth audibly. |
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Teeth are grinding in front of computers from Bangor to Baltimore, San Diego to San Jose. |
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Cut the larger tomatoes in half and toss them in a bowl with a grinding of salt and pepper, the olive oil, balsamic vinegar and oregano leaves pulled from their stems. |
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Then came a grinding sound as the rusty gears began to move. |
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Though still relying upon single lenses, Leeuwenhoek's unparalleled grinding skill produced microscopes of very high power, with magnifications ranging to 500 power. |
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She heard a grinding sound and suddenly, the lights went on. |
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It is advisable to keep a novel in the glove compartment of the car on a rainy day because the traffic comes to a grinding halt on the main roads. |
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She took to grinding the medication into powder and snorting it. |
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Mr Li presides over it like a lean-shaven Confucius, grinding up powders and weighing remedies on a delicate pair of scales before dispatching them to the kitchen. |
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The Icelandic fans are a polite lot, keeping shtum during the quiet bits, a few going dutifully mental when the music becomes as abrasive as the grinding of tectonic plates. |
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Spreckelsville introduced five-roller grinding to reduce sugar loss, utilised bagasse to replace coal, and irrigated on a vastly larger scale to reduce labour costs. |
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If necessary, grinding should be done to maintain smooth flowing contours. |
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I stopped a few cars ahead and as I reversed I heard this grinding noise, which I thought was the gears but in fact I was scraping the side of the parked cars. |
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And if they can't sell their stock, there are a lot of workers who may not have jobs and have to return to the grinding poverty of life in an agricultural village. |
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People were bumping and grinding together on the dance floor and others were either making out in a free corner or sitting and trying to have a conversation. |
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It is the opposite of grinding out small profits away from prying eyes. |
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But for all its glories, Victorian was also a time of grinding hard work, belching mill chimneys and the sort of poverty scarcely imaginable today. |
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Total RNA preparations were made as described in Ashburner, except that tissues were homogenized directly, without previous grinding in liquid nitrogen. |
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The authors have proposed a new grinding technique for silicon wafers using metallic bond grinding wheels with electrolytic in-process dressing. |
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As part of its death throes, the printer made a grinding sound and then never worked again. |
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Carriages went up and down in endless pageant. Trolley-cars rushed by, clanging and grinding as they headlonged into the side streets. |
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He published a description of an engine to create perspective drawings and he discussed the grinding of conical lenses and mirrors. |
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These querns, or stones used for grinding cereals into flour, were traded for continental exports such as pottery and wine. |
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Prior to the invention of steam power, watermills for grinding cereals and for processing wool and other textiles were common across Europe. |
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Mock equilibration involved grinding nonopposing and nonsupporting tooth surfaces and was used as a control treatment with four patients. |
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The lava was quarried for millstones from the Roman period until the introduction of iron rollers for grinding corn. |
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The dentition of hypocarnivores consists of dull, triangular carnassial teeth meant for grinding food. |
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The stone age tools available included knives with ground edges, grinding devices, and eating containers. |
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Manos are hand stones used in conjunction with metates for grinding corn or grain. |
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Thus, flavor is maximized by storing a spice whole and grinding when needed. |
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Olive oil is produced by grinding olives and extracting the oil by mechanical or chemical means. |
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Beyond this now lay only chaos and a querning sea. Time's millstones, grinding bones for bread. |
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The water mill was used for grinding grain, producing flour for bread, malt for beer, or coarse meal for porridge. |
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In Birmingham in the early 1690s Darby was apprenticed to Jonathan Freeth, a fellow Quaker and a manufacturer of brass mills for grinding malt. |
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Unlike conventional optical grinding, complex aspheric surfaces can be machined easily. |
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This came out of the grinding process warm and moist, needing cooling and drying before it could be sifted and packed. |
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Boring and turning have abrasive counterparts in internal and external cylindrical grinding. |
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It is factors such as these that sometimes preclude finishing by boring and turning as opposed to internal and external cylindrical grinding. |
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The dyeing rate can be significantly influenced by the choice of dispersing agent used during the grinding. |
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Selecting which of the following grinding operations to be used is determined by the size, shape, features and the desired production rate. |
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Most cylindrical grinding machines include a swivel to allow the forming of tapered pieces. |
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Form grinding is a specialized type of cylindrical grinding where the grinding wheel has the exact shape of the final product. |
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Centerless grinding is when the workpiece is supported by a blade instead of by centers or chucks. |
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This usually involves grinding the OD slightly higher than the finish grind OD to ensure the correct finish size. |
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An ELID cell consists of a metal bonded grinding wheel, a cathode electrode, a pulsed DC power supply and electrolyte. |
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Usually alkaline liquids are used as both electrolytes and coolant for grinding. |
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A grinding wheel is an expendable wheel used for various grinding and abrasive machining operations. |
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The piece and the grinding wheel rotate in opposite directions and small bits of the piece are removed as it passes along the grinding wheel. |
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Aluminum, brass and plastics can have poor to fair machinability characteristics for cylindrical grinding. |
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Cast Iron and mild steel have very good characteristics for cylindrical grinding. |
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High grinding temperatures may cause a thin martensitic layer to form on the part, which will lead to reduced material strength from microcracks. |
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Threshing is just one step of the process in getting cereals to the grinding mill and customer. |
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However, coal dust is hazardous to workers if it is suspended in air outside the controlled environment of grinding and combustion equipment. |
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Charcoal was also used historically as a source of black pigment by grinding it up. |
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The very name of the rock derives from its widespread use within cornmills where it proved suitable for grinding stones. |
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Sandbed wheel was built in 1723, and by 1794, there were three water wheels supplying 52 grinding troughs. |
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Abrasives are used extensively in applications such as grinding, abrading, cleaning, and for imparting shape and finish. |
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Blessed be God that there are still places where grinding poverty is unfelt and unfeared! |
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Cutting wedges of grinding wheel are positioned in resonance ultrasound wave systems antinodes of longitudinal stagnancy oscillation. |
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In general, the lubricant used during wet grinding can minimize heat-generated damage and residue entrapment on the abrasive paper. |
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Bonded abrasives such as wheels, cups, discs, cones and mounted points are a standard method for grinding ferrous castings. |
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His musings may be ultra-topical but fans will be glad to know the guitars are as grinding, and the delivery as acerbic, as ever. |
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For this reason, we assume dehusking took place somewhere outside the hut and clean grains were brought in for grinding. |
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Biopolymer latex may be produced by crosslinking starch with glyoxal followed by cryogenic grinding. |
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