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Less labor-intensive tools are more common now: a microplane or fine grater can be used to grind small amounts ; a coffee grinder is useful for larger amounts.
If the lubrication is lost, the moving parts may grind against each other and destroy the fine mechanical tolerances required for the proper acoustic performance of the stethoscope.
It, thus, symbolizes that the wheels of justice must grind exceedingly fine and exceptionally even.
The glaciers grind rock into a fine glacial flour which turns the Hoh River a milky slate blue color.
A ball mill is a type of grinder used to grind materials into extremely fine powder for use in mineral dressing processes, paints, pyrotechnics, and ceramics.
An exception is the manual Turkish coffee grinder ; these are inexpensive, and can grind coffee to fine powder for Turkish coffee, unlike the cheaper electric models.
Instead of the turntable and grind ring described above, this alternative design has a water-powered unit with an oscillating piston with blades attached to chop the waste into fine pieces.
Once the waste inside the tank reaches a specific level, the pump will turn on, grind the waste into a fine slurry, and pump it to the central sewer system.

fine and is
With all respect to a fine young man, Mr. Roy is not able to provide these necessaries ''.
A fourth view is the transformation of emotion, as in Housman's fine phrase on the arts: they `` transform and beautify our inner nature ''.
The sand is fine and pleasant, the cabanas are clean, and the parasols, green, raspberry, and butter yellow, are very gay.
The rescue squad is to be praised immensely for the fine work they do in all kinds of weather.
During the slow buildup, the essence of a policy or a man is concealed under embroidered details, fine words, strutting gestures.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
Really there is no reason why this fine exercise should not find its way into your leg program at all times, for the following suggestions show why it is so effective: 1.
lacking that, decayed manure spread over the bed is fine.
Blistered for curbs and laid off three weeks, he is coming along fine and looks like a pacer to me.
The Deerstalker points with the ease, speed and precision of a fine imported double shotgun, and its trigger pull is light and sharp.
The accuracy of the Jet cartridge is fine ; ;
Previously known as Jefferson Arms, Kodiak has given this 11-shot hammerless job an exceptionally fine stock design, and the 260 is the first autoloader to handle
A back-yard picnic with grilled frankfurters and a selection of frankfurter trimmings is a fine way to entertain guests this summer.
If the background of design is too smooth, or you wish to create a wood-grained effect, it may be added at this time with a dull tool such as the handle of a fine paintbrush.
They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever-growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance.
A very fine, gray solid ( about 15 g ) is formed, water-washed by centrifugation, and dried at 110-degrees-C ).
This nondrying oil, however, is now more in demand than ever before as a fine lubricant, as a constituent of fluids for hydraulically operated equipment, and as a source of chemicals to make plastics.
Spahn not only is a superior pitcher but a gentlemanly fine fellow, a ball player's ball player, as they say in the trade.
The Louisiana city is known, of course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality `` and, when guests arrive at Philmont that night '', says Mrs. Grinsfelder, `` that is exactly what we expect to offer them.
I think you fell short of the real truth in the matter: That the move is working out through the fine cooperation of the staff and all the people.
There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of $2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine arts building.
A plea of nolo contendere, followed by a nominal fine, after all is a small price to pay for this untrammeled license.
( `` One of the reasons they get along fine '', says a sportswriter who is friendly with the two men, `` is that both realize Mantle is head-and-shoulders above Maris ''.

fine and used
It's the Valmet ( about $170 ), a 12-gauge over/under very much like the old Remington 32 -- which was so fine a gun that today a used one still brings high prices.
The main recent sense of the word “ art ” is roughly as an abbreviation for creative art or “ fine art .” Here we mean that skill is being used to express the artist ’ s creativity, or to engage the audience ’ s aesthetic sensibilities, or to draw the audience towards consideration of the “ finer ” things.
The fibers can then be spun into twines or cordage, or used in the pulping process for fine paper.
Iridescent colors are used in both fine arts and crafts.
Amakusa produces a little coal and fine kaolin, which was largely used in former times by the potters of Hirado and Satsuma Province.
Boron-containing reagents are used for as intermediates in the synthesis of organic fine chemicals.
These writers point to the tambour hooks used in tambour lace | tambour embroidery in France in the 18th century, and contend that the hooking of loops through fine fabric in tambour work evolved into " crochet in the air.
These hooks are used for fine crochet work such as doilies and lace.
However, the pot still is still widely used for the elaboration of some fine alcohols such as cognac, Scotch whisky, tequila and some vodkas.
Bristol board and even heavier acid-free boards, frequently with smooth finishes, are used for drawing fine detail and do not distort when wet media ( ink, washes ) are applied.
Taste for fine material has since become general, and the drapery of embroidered fabrics used at feasts surpasses every description.
The island's pork is used to make fine hams, sausage and other unique items including coppa ( dried rib cut ), lonzu ( dried pork fillet ), figatella, salumu ( a dried sausage ) salcietta, Panzetta, bacon, figarettu ( smoked and dried liverwurst ) and prisuttu ( farmer's ham ).
It is used to separate fine solids from liquids or air
A gemstone or gem ( also called a precious or semi-precious stone, a fine gem, or jewel ) is a piece of mineral, which, in cut and polished form, is used to make jewelry or other adornments.
* Gelatin may additionally be used as a technique within the process of fine art printmaking.
Hominy can be ground coarsely to make hominy grits, or into a fine mash ( dough ) to make masa, a dough used regularly in Latin American cuisine.
Flax and cotton were also used for fine materials, but the processing was difficult because of the pre-processing needed, and thus goods in these materials made only a small proportion of the output.
The silver used in jewellery is usually sterling silver, or 92. 5 % fine silver.
The serilith technique is used primarily to create fine art limited print editions.
While modern identification of mushrooms is quickly becoming molecular, the standard methods for identification are still used by most and have developed into a fine art harking back to medieval times and the Victorian era, combined with microscopic examination.
Other systems such as Märklin instead used fine metal studs to replace the central rail, allowing existing three-rail models to use more realistic track.
After baking, matzah may be ground into fine or coarser crumbs, known as matzah meal, used to make matza balls and added to other foods, such as gefilte fish, instead of flour.
In the traditional monolithic operating systems the authors had direct experience with which parts of the kernel called which others, allowing them to fine tune their pager to avoid paging out code that was about to be used.
Throughout the ages, fine powders of mica have been used for various purposes, including decorations.
The gulal and abir ( colored powders ) used by North Indian Hindus during the festive season of Holi contain fine, small crystals of mica to create a sparkling effect.

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