He embarrassed the pundits, and pulverized the best bowlers that the region offered. |
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Rock samples were pulverized using a heavy-duty hydraulic rock splitter, jaw crusher and swing mill. |
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His right hand pulverized the pills into a powder while his left hand returned to the slit in the mattress. |
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Blended that thoroughly, so that all the seeds and skin were pulverized into the sauce. |
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It's the way we've taken grains and pulverized the starch so that it turns rapidly into blood sugar. |
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Rocks are pulverized and processed, usually in the form of white powder, into rare-earth elements. |
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Sediments were pulverized, sieved through a 2mm mesh brass sieve and stored in brown paper bags in preparation for extraction. |
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The force was almost wiped out when an errant 2,000-pound bomb pulverized a section of the massive fortress wail. |
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Northern United was unable to increase the score as they pulverized the Pioneers defense, but too often kicked wide. |
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Mabouya bounced back from that counter-attack and in the latter stages pulverized their opponents' defense. |
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Howardites are polymict breccias composed of angular clasts of eucrites and diogenites welded together by pulverized mineral dust. |
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It is made from the dried, pulverized bodies of a scale insect, Coccus ilicis, which is a parasite on an ilex oak, the kermes oak. |
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Seasoned with leeks, the mashed potatoes were chunky rather than pulverized. |
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They apply finely pulverized earth compost to fields to be planted, and in some cases where the fields were already planted. |
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Milling is a process by which the mesquite beans are pulverized into a protein rich powder very similar to flour. |
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He sees his father plow up the prairie, watches his parents' dreams of agricultural riches pulverized along with the dirt. |
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The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind. |
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The fight was no contest as he pulverized his opponent in just over two minutes. |
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Charred carcasses of cars were tossed in deep craters along entire blocks that were pulverized. |
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Four grains of sugar of lead and four of pulverized opium to the pint of water, make a good lotion for various purposes. |
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For example, in the Andean region of South America chicha is traditionally made from pulverized corn. |
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Fargo, inexplicably, is sometimes categorized as a comedy by those that find pulverized body parts in wood chippers to be delightfully droll. |
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So, he's besieged, isolated in his compound, his forces are being pulverized. |
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The result was indeed aromatic and evocative of summer camp when I was eight, and, having been finely pulverized, was very snowlike. |
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When a volcano erupts, a large amount of rock is pulverized into dust and blasted upwards. |
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The application is more common for pulverized coal, gas and oilfired boilers, but various types can also burn biomass and other fuels. |
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Supercritical pulverized combustion is a clean coal process that reduces emissions in the combustion cycle. |
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High-calcium quicklime is commercially available in six forms: lump, crushed, pebble, ground, pulverized, and as briquettes or pellets. |
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In a 2-hour, 3-shift operation, the chalk is crushed, dried in a stream of of hot air, pulverized in ball triturators and partially chemically refined. |
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In general, people became sickened by the pictures of Afghani mud towns, in which some of the most impoverished people on earth lived, being pulverized by US bombers. |
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Grind until mixture is completely pulverized and mixed well. |
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Four weeks ago, his family removed his expensive headstone from his grave, pulverized it, and placed the remains in a landfill. |
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Frozen snake liver was pulverized into a fine powder in liquid nitrogen. |
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But in the case of planetary disks, colliding rocks at the edges of the solar systems are pulverized into pebbles, causing particles to be flung in all directions. |
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The sponge is pulverized in an attrition mill employing titanium plates to minimize contamination which would result from conventional cast-iron plates. |
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Cellulose loose-fill insulation is made from wastepaper, such as used newsprint and boxes, that is shredded and pulverized into small, fibrous particles. |
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With a pleasantly vengeful fury, as if performing a valuable task, we pursued every last component with our mallets until we had pulverized it into unrecognizability. |
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South American powerhouse Argentina pulverized flat-footed defenders to defeat Japan tonight for their sixth straight win over the Asian Cup holders. |
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Which may be why we so want to see his blackened head, pulverized by taxpayer bullets. |
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This time, the main concern was a significant ash plume carrying gritty pulverized rock and silica that could damage aircraft engines and the surfaces of cars and homes. |
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High-grade ore is still refined in roasters and mills, but the low-grade stuff goes into leach heaps, huge hills of pulverized ore mounded atop plastic liners. |
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Barthas would look out on scenes of churned up earth filled with human remains and the debris of thousands of pulverized lives. |
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On that date the trimaran broke the mythical 50-knots over 500m barrier and also pulverized the speed record over the nautical mile. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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In 1801 he built in Philadelphia a stationary engine that turned a rotary crusher to produce pulverized limestone for agricultural purposes. |
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I landed spread-eagle on my stomach, my head and back struck by a relentless storm of pulverized glass and cement. |
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Current pulverized fuel boilers, fitted with emission control equipment, have an overall efficiency of 35-37 per cent. |
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Aglime, or agricultural lime, is pulverized limestone that is used for soil neutralization. |
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In dry milling, the corn kernel is pulverized into a coarse flour-like consistency before it is cooked in water. |
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Type 1 procedures apply only to materials which can be removed intact, or in sections, without producing a pulverized or powdered waste. |
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According to preliminary data, it was caused by high concentration of pulverized coal. |
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This definition also includes dust or debris arising from non-friable materials that are, or will become, crumbled, pulverized or powdered, i.e., asbestos containing plaster disturbed by demolition. |
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The device is useful for batching and totalizing transfers of granular or pulverized materials. |
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Monotonously he went on, pounding the barley, rotating the stone to crush the grains finer, scooping the pulverized flour out and replacing it with more grain. |
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The resulting product, called powdered coal or pulverized coal, is then generally used in a fossil fuel power plant for electricity generation. |
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The pulverized paper is used for horse bedding. |
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By the early years of the 19th century, however, the American inventor Oliver Evans had built a stationary high-pressure steam engine for driving a rotary crusher to produce pulverized limestone for agricultural use. |
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A method for pulverizing a material comprising steps of packing the material to be pulverized in a tube, and grinding the tube with the material packed therein from one end of the tube. |
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The most widely used is pulverized firing, where the coal is ground to a very fine powder, then blown in a cloud with combustion air into a large boiler. |
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The power density of boilers was increased by using forced combustion air and by using compressed air to feed pulverized coal. |
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Limestone, when pulverized, forms silt-sized dusts. |
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The solid is first pulverized and mixed with water to form a paste. |
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After hydriding, the niobium is crushed and pulverized to fine powder, which is then reheated and dehydrided in a vacuum to produce niobium powder. |
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Suspended pulverized stone, or rock flour, makes glacial meltwater opaque. |
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After a cremation, all that usually remains of the body is two to three kilograms of pulverized bone and ash, and perhaps some parts of artificial joints. |
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The final American climber, wedged in a crevasse with a compound leg fracture and pulverized ankle, is dramatically hauled off the mountain not by a PJ but by a member of the ranger service. |
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Because of these remaining bone fragments, the cremains must be pulverized to a grainy powder before any scattering of ashes. |
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Greater adoption of technologies such as pulverized coal injection and direct reduced iron will also reduce energy requirements, as they are more efficient than traditional processes. |
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Using a motor grader to windrow the pulverized reclaimed material. |
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