Furthermore, the multiple perspectives may offer the grist needed for marshaling varied arguments on local levels. |
This result will be grist for many theoretical papers no doubt, but at the moment we have no understanding of why it is so. |
Census of 1861 reported that there were 13 flour and grist mills operating in Simcoe County. |
Also buried here is a son, Sherwood White, who operated a grist mill on Second Creek a few miles west of Rogersville. |
Gun control, crime statistics, global warming and passive smoking are grist to his mill. |
The primary thrust has been to provide greater grist for litigation, rather than tackling the hard work of defining acceptable conduct. |