Simple, relaxing moments like this make the daily grind of being a student a little more bearable. |
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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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It will include a three-metre straight grind roll, a six-metre stunt box, two 1.2-metre high quarter pipes, and an indestructible seat. |
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How he will react to the grind of a full NHL season, however, is a question mark. |
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This settlement has two wooden watermills, too, one of which is still used to grind wheat. |
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There's no rest for the weary when the end of the long post-season grind demands as many as four cross-continent trips. |
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The people seeking such isolation are often the rich and well-heeled escaping the money-making grind of London or the central belt. |
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Unlike the emergency response special needs children get in countries such as the US, the wheels of the system grind slowly in Ireland. |
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The animals have long sharp canines and broad flat molars that grind shells. |
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Jenny says if services do grind to a halt for a day it will at least demonstrate the importance and value of the work council staff do. |
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From the seventh century on, peasants designed and built adobe horizontal-vaned windmills to harness the wind power and grind wheat into flour. |
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In part it is because it so successfully juggles fantasy and reality, wish-fulfilment and the daily grind of life. |
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Once it's dry, grind it up into a powder and reconstitute with water or vinegar as needed. |
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To make the kofta roast the coriander and cumin seeds in a fry pan on the stove and then grind in a mortar and pestle. |
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Unless you have the foresight to lay up stores in advance, production will grind to a halt. |
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You may be heading for mountains or beaches or an amusement park but you want to have a break from the ordinary grind of life. |
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The daily grind of life, a demanding family, death of a young, pretty niece due to cancer and no steady job has not diminished his zest for life. |
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Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind. |
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Boil coconut milk with spices and star anises, stirring occasionally. After star anises become soft, grind them with other ground spices. |
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The weekend passes like a flash, and we return to the daily grind of college, waiting for it to come again. |
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He gave her seeds for the variety, and told her to roast the plant's seeds and grind them for a caffeine-free coffee substitute. |
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If you want ground beef, buy boneless roasts and have your butcher grind them or grind them yourself. |
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Using a chilled meat grinder fitted with the medium die, grind chicken, livers, pork and fat back into a large bowl over an ice water bath. |
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Offered without sound but backed by the movie's manic bump and grind roots rock, they grow dull quickly. |
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Saute the leaves with a little ghee, roast the urad dal and chilli and grind with salt and asafoetida. |
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Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind. |
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Sometimes you may be able to grind off the hardened plastic residue with a power sander. |
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Cool and grind along with salt, tamarind and six tablespoons of water into a smooth paste. |
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Those anxious to shout corruption either have an axe to grind or are self-righteous types. |
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I don't have a connection with any one club, which is not a bad thing because I don't have an axe to grind. |
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It's all innuendo and unsubstantiated intelligence given by people who clearly have an axe to grind. |
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Many of those neighbours have an axe to grind with the former Yugoslav republic. |
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Second, their fate being in their own hands, they needn't worry about being manipulated by a third party who normally has an axe to grind. |
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Certainly, she has an axe to grind, and a battered reputation to rebuild, and so like most political memoirs this one is one-sided. |
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Everyone will have one person who's had a bad experience, or has an axe to grind or something. |
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Sometimes you have to grind out a result and we did that, we fought and scratched for it. |
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A quick grind with a pestle and mortar produces a finely textured flavouring for cooking. |
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Spines at the base of the tongue grind against spiny ridges on the palate to masticate food. |
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Like the biting winds of nature that sculpt rock and carve stone, inflation and taxes will grind the greatest piles of fortune to dust over time. |
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However, poor marking at a needlessly conceded 84 th-minute throw-in allowed the visitors to steal a point and grind out a draw. |
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Unlike more socially self-conscious authors, Fraser appears to have no axe to grind. |
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Long Island used to be awash with tide mills to grind the grain the region produced, and a few remain up, if not necessarily running. |
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To improve on this Galileo learned how to grind and polish his own lenses and by August 1609 he had an instrument with a magnification of around eight or nine. |
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The daily grind of child-rearing and the stress of sharing responsibility seem to be a big part of it. |
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But what if this war does eventually involve ground troops, and what if it does just grind on for years? |
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The whole process could have been a joyful PR interlude, replacing the current grind of grimness. |
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Traditional tantos were double-ground and he offers his knives with this grind as well as the asymmetrical chisel grind so popular on tactical knives today. |
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In this case, they grind it up, add eggs and make kneidlach. |
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If we do nothing, the world as we know it will grind to a halt. |
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By the time I sat down to fill in the blanks, it was a grind to churn out what I already knew would happen. |
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I wasn't inspired into public service because I have an axe to grind. |
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The deposits are not machinable and are very difficult to grind. |
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Those opposed to the application will cry foul, and those who have an axe to grind will jump on the bandwagon, heedless of the merits and demerits of the scheme. |
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Equipment, including a launch, quarter pipe, spine and a grind box will be set up at St Paul's Church Hall car park from Monday until Thursday next week. |
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For the best cup of coffee, grind the beans right before brewing. |
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Indeed, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization, none of which have an ax to grind, reject the notion. |
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Beside the grind box, two lethal looking two-inch wide grind rails serve a similar purpose, while the six-foot-high quarter pipe in the corner keeps the skateboarders busy. |
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They are also dependent on informers who, as we journalists know, can sometimes misinform, especially if they have an axe to grind or a political goal to pursue. |
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I've had political science classes where the professor doesn't really have an ax to grind per se, but you can tell that he comes from a certain perspective. |
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The premolars, which are flatter than the canines, grind and mash food. |
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The youth centre has bought four pieces of equipment, a quarter pipe, grind box, kicker ramp and street spin which can be set up and taken down when needed. |
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The top half of the building broke free from the rest of the building, and began to grind and sway as the only thing holding it up was crumbling concrete. |
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If they say they grind fresh beans for their coffee every morning, a box is checked off on a survey form, and follow up questions are asked in a focus group. |
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Those who propagate it are considered paranoids or activists with an axe to grind. |
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As the wheels of the grant system grind so slowly this tradition of kindness breaks down in some foster homes who demand that their charges bring in an income. |
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Now home secretary David Blunkett says he's been trying to get the cleric out of circulation in Britain, but the wheels of the legal system grind slowly. |
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A dozen barrel organs, synonymous with the Victorian period, will line the road as Macmillan fundraisers grind away to raise cash for the Swindon Cancer Appeal. |
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But will he be willing to forsake his lucrative gig at Fox News to grind it out on the campaign trail? |
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The man who wrote that mantra last week clearly has an axe to grind. |
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And if we form an alliance with the Indians, who have an axe to grind against Pakistan, we'll destabilize Pakistan and maximize our problems in Afghanistan. |
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This is persistent damage by someone who has an axe to grind. |
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Rapid shaking of the vessel causes these balls to grind one or more of the reactants into powder. |
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The Brasilia Cafetiere Combi is designed to grind beans ready for use in the increasingly popular individual jugs of freshly brewed coffee. |
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We are not a side that wants to get into an arm-wrestle but we were forced into one, and we really had to grind it out. |
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Transfer cashew nuts to the small jar of a mixer grinder and grind until smooth powder. |
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Now we have kissed goodbye to the Capital of Culture, does this mean development on the Quaysides will grind to a halt? |
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I HAVE no political axe to grind, but I know beyond any doubt that I am not and never have been a Thatcherite. |
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The grind on a modern drop point is usually deep, often kissing the spine with only a small amount of ricasso located around the choil. |
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Other sections include how to roast tomatoes and tomatillos, as well as how to mix, blend, and grind salsas. |
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Hamachek keeps his tale tongue-in-cheek so that he has no apparent axe to grind, but still gives credence to cutthroats. |
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You had better believe I have an axe to grind with him after what he said about me! |
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As soon as he has the money to retire, he plans to leave the daily grind and travel more. |
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I should never have tried to grind the computer system to a halt. Firstly I got sacked, and then my boss gave me a right earful. |
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If I can't even swing elementary lunchmaking my career in politics may just grind to a halt here and now. |
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The Aurelian Walls were carried up the hill apparently to include the water mills used to grind grain towards providing bread flour for the city. |
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The water mill opposite Llangollen railway station is over 600 years old, and was originally used to grind flour for local farmers. |
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The cheek teeth of deer have crescent ridges of enamel, which enable them to grind a wide variety of vegetation. |
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Lacking teeth, they swallow pebbles that act as gastroliths to grind food in the gizzard. |
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These are used to pick off vegetation, then the rear teeth grind it before it is swallowed. |
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The design was similar to that of a mealing stone, which was used to grind grain. |
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These all tend to clog the cutting wheel more than steel and cast iron, but with special techniques it is possible to grind them. |
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The larger one is used to grind the surface of the workpiece and the smaller wheel is used to regulate the axial movement of the workpiece. |
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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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Workers who cut, grind or polish concrete are at risk of inhaling airborne silica, which can lead to silicosis. |
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Hydropower has been used since ancient times to grind flour and perform other tasks. |
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Sometimes just affording your life there can feel like a perpetual grind. |
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After all, there's always the possibility that a whistleblower is a nut or has some ax to grind against the agency involved. |
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We deserved it, and it just showed the character that we were able to grind the 1-0 eventually when it was looking a zero-zero. |
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Place the mascarpone, wasabi, chives, tarragon and spring onion in a bowl with half a teaspoon of salt and a grind of black pepper. |
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Nanomilling or micronization processes are applied to grind the particles, in suspension, and achieve the necessary comminution. |
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Internal grinding is used to grind the internal diameter of the workpiece. |
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To grind a whole spice, the classic tool is mortar and pestle. |
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While working the graveyard shift at the local supermarket, art-school student Ben discovers he can get through the grind by making time literally come to a stop. |
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Rodent molars are well equipped to grind food into small particles. |
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As the incisors grind against each other, the softer dentine on the rear of the teeth wears away, leaving the sharp enamel edge shaped like the blade of a chisel. |
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This step is known as the rising step, or the rise and grind. |
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The deluxe superautomatic coffee makers can grind the beans, select the quantity of milk and discard the spent coffee grounds, all at the touch of a button. |
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In campus legend, the grind, the non-athletic boy, the unattractive girl, are popularly associated with Phi Beta Kappa, but the caricature cannot be justified. |
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The typical bump and grind of short-track racing at Bristol Motor Speedway met with the panicked push of the final races of the Nascar Nextel Cup. |
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Stainless steel is very difficult to grind due to its toughness and ability to work harden, but can be worked with the right grade of grinding wheels. |
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Squash can be cut up and frozen but what I do is cut it up, let it dry a little and then grind it up combined with some bisquick and an egg and form patties. |
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