It is steeped in references to Arthurian legend and there are chunks of dirge-like opera, during which the story grinds to a halt. |
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Spoon the vegetables, barley and plenty of broth into shallow bowls with flakes of sea salt and several firm grinds of the pepper mill. |
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At the touch of a button it grinds whole beans, doses, tamps, and extracts authentic espresso complete with a thick, golden crema. |
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But the elephant in the room, as the policy grinds forward, is US corporate involvement in Colombia. |
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Connect that flywheel to an electric generator and electricity will flow until the wheel grinds to a halt. |
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Rochester is a study in contrasts, a medium-size city that seems to sit astride the fault line where the new economy grinds up against the old. |
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I simply served fig halves with plain mascarpone cheese with a few fresh grinds of black pepper, and it made indeed a sublime dessert. |
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He grinds pigments to a fine powder, then brushes them onto wet plaster, following the outlines of his sketches transferred earlier. |
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His voice changes volume, seems to scrape up against the bottom of itself with vocal fry one minute, then grinds in a higher gear the next. |
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The workpiece stays fixed on one machine, and the spindles needed for the multiple grinds ride on the grinder's high-precision wheelhead. |
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This weekend is a case in point, while much of Europe grinds to a halt, the Greeks are beavering away. |
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Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface. |
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Using a tamper, he levels and compresses the grinds, a technique absolutely necessary for uniform extraction. |
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Johnny took an instant liking to the big blue beauties and dished out backside Smiths, backside tail grinds and even the back tail shove. |
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A recycling operation takes concrete, brick, mortar and plaster from building sites and grinds them down into building soil to be sold. |
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In many, energy loss is so overwhelming that physical movement is arduous and grinds to a paralyzing halt. |
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The woman, Maria Kowroski, is a predatory siren whose fierce, angular movements are accompanied by the creaks and grinds of unoiled door hinges. |
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He studies, grinds and polishes Japanese swords and daggers for sale to museums and private collectors across the world. |
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The justice system grinds slowly and gets off to many a false start, but it ends up triumphant. |
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In gymnastics, like in school, there are grinds who learn everything by rote. |
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The rich can afford to send their children to fee-paying schools and then top that up with grinds to get them into the best courses. |
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Expensive grinds and extra tutorial classes also feature in today's lifestyle of even the youngest students. |
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The top schools cater for a cohort of students whose parents can afford to pay for grinds and revision courses. |
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Therefore, in a school that sends a large percentage of its students to university, the majority of those students may have had grinds. |
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A voluptuous black girl in leather and a thicket of beaded dreadlocks jumped in front of him and mirrored his strokes, his bumps and grinds. |
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Two women did concentrated bumps and grinds, bumps and grinds, bumps and grinds. |
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Also notable was the choreography of dirty grinds and salsa steps, which were pulled off with equally impressive aplomb. |
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If the economy does not get going soon and if the guerrilla war grinds on then the tide could easily turn. |
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The entrepreneur who is on the verge of dismal failure, grinds it out and builds a successful business. |
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The machine grinds off the coffee beans' outer hull, and separates the miel into a giant basin. |
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If you can find a feed mill that grinds its own mash frequently that is a better choice than preserved, pelleted food. |
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You can look at the burnished copper coffee machine that roasts and grinds the coffee beans. |
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He grinds and distills essential oils intended neither for spark ignition engines, nor for your salads. |
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Beneath the surface grinds the invisible machinery of grammar, language, syntax and rhetoric, the gears of making meaning, the hardware of the trade. |
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Hypnotic grinds and guitar driven loops are this bands arsenal. |
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Ours is an adversarial system, one which simply grinds to a halt if one of the adversaries won't even step into the ring. |
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From its restoration to working order in 1998, this authentic watermill grinds flour between its millstones. |
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The drum machine offbeats are still present, but instead of snarky basslines and slow grinds, the song features a wistfully high organ stomp, and shifting tempos throughout. |
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Malmesbury skateboarders will have a site at the Cartmell Centre to catch air and practise their ollies, grinds and varial flips, it was revealed this week. |
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Play grinds to a halt when a stray dog lollops across the pitch. |
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We raise our tax credits so that we can increase the production values of films, and then the federal tax credit grinds down. |
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And as the great political war about Europe grinds on, any kind of truce seems more unlikely than ever. |
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Several property and construction companies are in trouble as the housing market grinds to a halt. |
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Almost anyone who grinds through grad school and postdocs to get a faculty job as a scientist could be making more money for less work doing something else. |
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Its engine grinds in the background, twenty-four hours a day. |
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I mean, I'm good and all I can do is frontside grinds and sweepers. |
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In yet another print, he grovels avariciously for a pittance at the feet of Prime Minister Pitt as the latter grinds John Bull through a mincing machine to produce gold coins. |
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The elevator grinds loudly, about to reach the limit of its ascent. |
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It uses a disk equipped with knives that cuts the products, then it grinds them, pulverizes them in a sieve made of inox. |
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Its extremely sharp serration grinds very smoothly and allows the flavour to flower out even better. |
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Most of the grinds consist of a compound structure with one pattern layered over another. |
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He throws himself around, shucks off his clothes with an insolent twist, grinds the floor, hoists women into his lap. |
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As the border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia grinds on into its second year, the commitment to children's education remains unshaken. |
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With stone roller on metate, she grinds the corn, then grinds again. |
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When either the institution or its members becomes lethargic or grinds to halt, the other can energize the process. |
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You've only got to shift the beat a quarter of a millimeter and everything grinds to a halt. |
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Four of her five diesel engines kick and scream below us, while ice grinds, slaps and bangs in titanic proportions. |
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This grinds it up with a macerator and then cooks it with scalding steam under high pressure until all that is left is a sterile greyish powder. |
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The green bin is for rubbish which can be composted like grass cuttings, plant trimmings, tea bags, coffee grinds, potato peelings etc. but no cooked food or raw meat. |
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Alan works primarily with whole wheat flours, but Steve prefers a blend of an organic unbleached flour and an organic hard winter wheat he grinds himself. |
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Bruxism is an abnormality where the person concerned grinds his or her teeth. |
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To make the marinade, place the gin, lemon juice, thyme, chilli, honey and passata in a large bowl, along with a teaspoon of salt and a few grinds of pepper. |
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When deaths exceed a handful a day, the commercial capital grinds to a halt. |
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When the president refuses to cave, they cut off funding and the government grinds to a stop twice. |
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It has to be done in a way that works on the ground and works quickly, not that grinds its way through the already overburdened court systems. |
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Schools and shops close, commerce stops, and the local economy grinds to a halt. |
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This mixture grinds and cuts the silicon into square wafers approximately 200 microns thick. |
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The company roasts, grinds and packages coffee, and manufactures other coffee-based products as well. |
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There is also the silo of the Oberjesingen corn mill, which grinds corn from within an impressively wide radius. |
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With people afraid to leave their homes, economic activity grinds to a halt. |
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Using a rasp, zest the meyer lemon into the bowl and add the chopped herbs, anchovy, capers and a few grinds of black pepper. |
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Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses. |
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After roasting, hand-grinding the beans and seeping the grinds, he hands out steaming cups. |
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Lauren prepares a smart reply, but she is stopped when the brakes of the elevator squeal and it grinds to a halt, sending the pair flying backwards into the wall. |
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In a class full of grinds that sent more than eighty kids on to Ivy League schools each year, he finished first, effortlessly, and sailed through Harvard with equal ease. |
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He grinds his teeth, barks like a dog and rolls around on the carpet. |
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For example, the M 5 drill sharpener grinds point angles from 90 deg to 190 deg, with clearance angles ranging from 0 deg to 30 deg. |
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At that moment when, for some unknown reason, the lift cabin just grinds to a halt, you will certainly appreciate having an emergency communicator. |
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Then he walks out and plays a fifteen-minute encore doing nothing but bumps and grinds and humps and tongue flickings. |
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Household food scraps such as corncobs, citrus rinds, coffee grinds, coffee filters, eggshells, dryer lint, vegetable peels, grass cuttings, hay, and manure all make great compost ingredients. |
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After grinds tests, it appeared that it is necessary to support thoroughly on the lever of trigger guard, which still makes move back the hammer of a few mm and allows the introduction of a cartridge. |
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The cuckoo gurnard growls, the imperial angel fish pops, the moonfish grinds, the stone loach burps, the Ucayali catfish sings, and drum fish grunt, croak, snore or drum. |
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Whats your car trying to tell you when it clicks, clunks and grinds? |
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The black Mercedes-Benz grinds to a halt outside the highline Ballroom. |
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In order to be able to apply a crown to the damaged tooth, at first the dentist processes and grinds it, in order to create sufficient surface area for the later construction. |
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The grinding is carried out in a cylinder mill or a similar device, which grinds and spreads the cheese at the same time, thanks to the different speeds of the cylinders of the mill. |
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Vice-President Christophersen warns that 1992 may be the year when we further accelerate the European integration process or the year when the process loses its momentum and grinds to a halt. |
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It grinds away stain, soil, and removes surface material. |
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A world in which road transport is penalised by more and more taxes and more and more regulations is a world in which the economy grinds to a halt, a body in which the blood no longer circulates. |
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The handheld camera grinds with touristic abandon as Brink schlepps around the world with Monette and his various partners. |
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Using whole coffee beans, the system grinds to your personal settings. |
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Given the haphazard nature of galamsey operations, the fine grinds that may contain some of these metals are all released directly into water bodies. |
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And ABB service technicians ensure that production never grinds to a halt. |
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Thus, its power plants have tested a wide range of different materials including olive stones and pulp, vegetable oils, coffee grinds, crop residues and sewage sludge? with highly promising results. |
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A subgroup of organisms in this habitat bores and grinds exposed rock through the process of bioerosion. |
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The blade features stonewashed grinds with a satin finished ricasso. |
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Capresso's C3000 automatic coffee and espresso center grinds, tamps, brews your coffee, and automatically froths your milk in less than 50 seconds. |
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Every day, hour after hour at three or four major spots where some of the traffic turns left, a conga line like one of those iron ore trains grinds to a halt and waits. |
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