How To Use Grind In A Sentence

  • The quick touch buttons on the top are not really "touchable," you have to smudge (grind) the button a little to use it. Newegg.com RSS Feed - Daily Deals
  • They butchered the film, hacking and splicing it, grinding their heels into Sergio's soul.
  • It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake.
  • Will you grind up a pound and a half of lean round steak for me?
  • He was a highly intelligent commercial lawyer and then judge who suddenly found himself having to grind out fact after fact from nuggets of information painstakingly. Times, Sunday Times
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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.
  • They say that the mark of a great team is the ability to grind out results when they are below par, and this was another conspicuous example.
  • Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law. 
  • You can ask your butcher to mince the thigh meat or use a domestic food grinder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Westmoreland was wrong to count on his superior firepower to grind us down.
  • It was the organ-grinder they were here to see, not the monkey. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Now, I'm not saying that wow is the devil or anything knee-jerkingly reactionist like that (although I * do* have some serious issues with some elements of it: the grind, only having one somewhat flawed model of guild leadership, etc, etc). Becoming Gamer; or "My last ever log out."
  • But for all its glories, Victorian was also a time of grinding hard work, belching mill chimneys and the sort of poverty scarcely imaginable today.
  • In 1746 a gristmill was established on the site, which survived in use until 1866, when it was moved and continued to grind for many more years.
  • Grindstones can easily be made locally from 20 litres of good quality cement and 50 litres of quartzitic sand with 1 mm or smaller particle size. Chapter 3
  • Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind.
  • His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives.
  • grind the spices in a mortar
  • Instead, some of the holes in your die will be blocked and the meat will pulpily grind out only through a few, with a somewhat dreary and uniform color. Damn Hell Ass Kings
  • Grinding of the teeth and clenching of the jaws during sleep, otherwise known as bruxism, is a common condition for adults who want to release tension. Article Ace
  • Our main products are electric drill, marble cutter, angle grinder, rotary hammer, pipe dredger, etc.
  • The gentle woo-woo spirituality of New Age is attractive because it refuses the grinding realities of life spent in the shadow of Wall Street and Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
  • The chef used an electric grinder in the kitchen.
  • Rudolf could hear the metal of the wheels grind against the metal of the tracks.
  • Meanwhile airport bosses have recruited an army of private security workers to prevent the airport from grinding to a halt.
  • We cannot abstain from the daily grind as we can from food and drink. Times, Sunday Times
  • The formed principle and CNC grinding machining method for polygonal profile are studied.
  • 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.
  • Most of these molecules are generated during the grinding and malaxation, when active enzymes from the damaged fruit cells come into contact with vulnerable polyunsaturated fatty acids in the green chloroplasts. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Before, it was always such a hard grind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Juventus director Alessio Secco has told the squad that putting their noses to the grindstone will be a quick fix solution to their problems. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • This can be done by rubbing away surplus metal with a grindstone, whetstone, oilstone, steel, ceramic rod, leather strop or the palm of your hand.
  • Leaving his horse he walked around the perimeter, the grind of his boots on gravel and grass the only sound in the evening stillness.
  • Crush the peppercorns coarsely in a pestle and mortar or a coffee-grinder.
  • We stopped at a little hut, where we saw an old woman grinding with the quern, the ancient Highland instrument, which it is said was used by the Romans, but which, being very slow in its operation, is almost entirely gone into disuse. Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • The mill cannot grind with the water that is past. 
  • Other coloring materials were prepared in approximately the same way: mixing the coloring source with a fondant and perhaps other ingredients to improve its qualities, followed by multiple melting, cooling and regrinding steps, until the coloring material was determined to be good enough for use. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • The grinding sound you hear is of a train hitting the buffers.
  • How often do we get to see a bump and grind performed on pointe?
  • But the Philistines took him, and put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of brass; and he did grind in the prison house.
  • He loves his angle grinder just a little bit too much for comfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frequently afterwards, according to the legend, the boat was seen returning to its moorings and the sound of the oars grinding in the rowlocks could be clearly heard.
  • Seas shift their beds, rivers change their channels, continents grow old with the weight of years and hoary crowns bestud the islands, while ocean currents grind their rocky feet to dust and scatter their flinty ribs in the secret chambers of the deep. Autobiography, sermons, addresses, and essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D.,
  • Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface.
  • It's time to take a break from the normal grind, slow down, take it easy, and of course… listen to relaxing music.
  • Many of today's performers have had more formal dance training than their predecessors, embellishing the old bump-and-grind with samba, tap, belly dancing, jazz, hula, even capoeira.
  • Why bother with monkeys when you can deal with the organ-grinder ? TANK OF SERPENTS
  • 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.
  • It takes around two or three generations of sweatshops to go from the ancient pattern of peasant subsistence farming, with its characteristic grinding toil for women to where the country is now.
  • It's not just the tedium of the job - literally a daily grind, as they mash packets of powder into useable paint - it's the po-faced seriousness with which everyone around them gets on with things.
  • Then I added two herbs used by American Indians: the rich, dark-green leaves of plantain for relieving irritated skin and sticky grindelia flowers, or “gumweed,” with their light, fresh scent, to treat the itch of poison ivy and poison oak. The Last Chance Dog
  • I could feel my teeth grinding against one another.
  • Because, in my opinion, nescient arm-chair security analysts with an axe to grind sure as hell shouldn't be able to declassify thousands of government documents and unfetter them into cyberspace. Michael Hughes: WikiStan: Do We Want Julian Assange on That Wall?
  • We found a grinding wheel during the dig, so one theory is that the water may have been pumped from the river through the culvert to power the machinery.
  • One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground.
  • I usually buy the cheapest pork roasts or whole legs and after removing the skin grind the deer with the pork almost even along with fresh garlic and onions. A Better Burger: Five Tips for Making Ground Venison Patties
  • We are not monkeys dancing to the foreign organ grinder's tune. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter (Fig. 17) comprise four incisors, two canines, four small grinders, called premolars or false molars, and six large grinders, or true molars, in each jaw -- making thirty-two in all. On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals
  • The complainant was an officious intermeddler, a busybody, the town scold, an anti-Christian activist named Darren Lund who had an axe to grind, and Andreachuk gave it to him. Ezra Levant: June 2008 Archives
  • People discover they are capable of things they had hardly dreamt of, and realise talents and potentials previously crushed by the grind of capitalism.
  • A quick grind with a pestle and mortar produces a finely textured flavouring for cooking.
  • 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.
  • Tapioca: A superfine grind of the starch from cassava tubers, and is used to thicken puddings, soups and pie fillings as well as functioning as an egg replacer in certain vegan mixtures. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Why talk to the monkey when you can talk to the organ grinder? Times, Sunday Times
  • pulverized sugar is prepared from granulated sugar by grinding
  • Dawg has not consumed supermarket ground beef since that scandal but buys his own round or chuck and grinds it at home with a sufficient amount of fat to assure the somewhat rotund Dawg that he does not shrink to skinny-fartdom and look like some Godawful feo Chapala shrimp on a motorbike who thinks he is Marlon Brando but has more in common with Boy George. The big chapala beef beef
  • It is the opposite of grinding out small profits away from prying eyes.
  • The combination of evenly distributed occlusal enamel and relatively short dentine horns in G. blacki results in a flat and low-cusped occlusal surface suitable to grinding tough or fibrous food objects. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Threadlike cilia-bearing tentacles probe for food, such as forams, detritus, and even the occasional buried bivalve, and bring it to the mouth where a large radula grinds it up.
  • He loves his angle grinder just a little bit too much for comfort. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mills of God grind slowly but sure. 
  • Sleep bruxism is forceful grinding of the teeth during sleep and about which the subject is unaware.
  • The side of the boat hit the quay with a grinding jar.
  • At a typical concert they dress as monks, grinding out slow, heavy riffs while dry ice lends the vibe of an apocalyptic wasteland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can you see the tremendous potential that exists when jazz leadership smacks up against the daily grind of your leadership journey? Christianity Today
  • Silicaceous rock powders are believed by many farmers to mimic the remineralization that occurs when glaciers descend from the north, grinding rocks into a fine powder that supplies trace minerals.
  • Then grind into suitable angles on grinding wheel and install and screw down on the transducer.
  • During gnawing, as the incisors grind against each other, they wear away the softer dentine, leaving the enamel edge as the blade of a chisel.
  • If a processor or grinder has records demonstrating that products were produced using less than 100% of recalled Westland meat for the meat component, then there is no need ... to retrieve that 'commingled' product," the memo said. Beef Industry Presses
  • The best and most popular stone ever discovered for grinding wheat into white flour is the French Burr.
  • Without grinding, new fine silt is not there to replace what's been removed in the crops. Secrets of the Soil
  • The workpiece stays fixed on one machine, and the spindles needed for the multiple grinds ride on the grinder's high-precision wheelhead.
  • Production of electrical tools, as electric drills impact, angle angle grinder, saw, electric drill and curves.
  • Add the red onion and a grind or two of black pepper, stir to immerse the onion slivers in liquid, and set aside to steep for 15 minutes.
  • Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small. 
  • If you want to comment upon what I say, please do me the courtesy of actually reading it, avoiding shoe-horning your own personal axe to grind into it and maybe not coming over quite so patronisingly. on March 2, 2010 at 8: 49 pm inspectorgadget I’m Here For An Argument. No You’re Not! Yes I am! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The economy was mixed with remains of wheat, grinding stones and iron sickles indicating agriculture alongside the remains of domestic animals.
  • Whether you're making burgers, meatloaf, or meatballs out of beef, chicken, or pork, grinding your own meat is simple just don't overprocess it. Beyond cole slaw: 10 unexpected uses for a food processor
  • Odors from your garbage disposal can be eliminated by grinding up orange, grapefruit or lemon peels while running hot water.
  • In this exceptionally picturesque region, beauty and grinding toil continue to coexist, very much as described in John Steinbeck's novels, notably The Grapes of Wrath.
  • The main uses of garnets are for abrasives and grinding materials; they also provide semi-precious gemstones such as rhodolite, demantoid, and grossular.
  • For making holes in the bottom where the nails or studs are fixed, a large sewing-awl will be required; this will probably have to be bought at a saddler's; the other tools can all be obtained at any grindery and leather seller's. Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886
  • "We use half a tank getting up the Kaimais and then we have the slow grind down the other side, " he said.
  • Using ancient technology unique to the region, windmills grind the wheat harvested in June through September, the windy period during which wind speeds can get as high as 100 mph.
  • A single crystal diamond was ground with vitrified diamond wheel to research on the grinding efficiency.
  • Scatter with the toppings, add a sprinkle of thyme leaves and a grinding of pepper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes you may be able to grind off the hardened plastic residue with a power sander.
  • The grinding or rolling of grain can produce acceptable swine feeds if the mills are operated correctly.
  • Next, ‘age’ the inscription using an airbrush filled with quartz powder, before creating its ‘ancient’ patina by grinding stone into a watery paste.
  • In Grindelwald Bruno, Max and Lola took the option of heading back down the mountain on a trottinette (scooter) instead of the SAFER and more ENJOYABLE option of going down in the cable car. Kitschenette - life in the swiss lane
  • It possesses masses of import machining centre , turnery centre, Nc hobbing machine, gear shaper , gear grinder , Vacuum ion nitriding technology and advanced assembly flow line.
  • Even in those parts of des where peculiar means are used to get rid of the dead – the Tibetans, for example, grind up corpses into keema which is fed to the local vultures – it is an act of desperation, in this case a reaction to the unfortunate habit corpses have of refusing to decay at high altitudes. Ways of Dying
  • Labor hygiene of a brown alundum grinding material workshop ofTaiyuan emery wheel factory was investigated.
  • This allowed most of the leaf-base tissue to be ground away, leaving the unground portion of the crown clearly visible for removal by hand and subsequent grinding separately.
  • The sonically lubricious Gillespie, meanwhile, played with Grinderman once, when Warren Ellis curated one instalment of All Tomorrow's Parties, the hallowed outsider-indie knees-up by the sea. Grinderman
  • Mills of God grind slowly but sure. 
  • Here these creatures had harnessed the grinding workings of the planets themselves, all to survive, all to call a plaintive note into a still and silent sky. Across The Sea Of Suns
  • Ah yes, salleh, if der is WUN snoflaek in Lundon teh hole citty grindz tu a hawlt. Is there sumthin - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Unless a sea-based source of biodiesel is developed we can expect our agricultural miracle to grind to a halt no later than 2030. Matthew Yglesias » The Case for Ever-Bigger Government
  • In winter hurricane winds, loose snow loops sidewise in a grinding haze and the whole sky rolls like the ocean, hurling birds like rocks. Bird Cloud
  • One of the most profoundly beautiful reggae songs ever made, Fisherman bathes the daily grind in a spiritual light, naming its titular anglers after four of the disciples (dubbed Fishers of Men by Jesus), though it's not known whether the original apostles also stopped off to see the local collie man. Expecting Rain
  • Finally, drizzle the whole lot with olive oil and grind black pepper over everything.
  • Hypnotic grinds and guitar driven loops are this bands arsenal.
  • Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings.
  • 'Taranto' coffee grinder, £15, Marks & Spencer (0845-609 marksandspencer. com). Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • I carve stone with every tool I can grasp, from hammers and chisels, pneumatic tools, diamond grinders and cutters, even diamond chain saws.
  • Each worker has a tale of hard work, staff shortages and the daily grind to survive.
  • The hope and the hype can become a burden on the weekly grind of the European Tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • This grindstone bubble fountain makes an attractive incidental feature in this narrow border and is not difficult to make.
  • Gratefully, I copiously peppered my dish, and returned the pepper grinder to the young man, thanking him.
  • He prepared his own paints by combining vegetable and mineral colorings with tree sap in a grinding bowl.
  • His house is equipped with various kinds of roasted coffee beans, a coffee grinder, and a coffee machine by which a pot of coffee can be brewed.
  • Universal machine, fiber machine, wood ma-chine, packing machine, handing machine, forced fan, grinder, buckled plate printing-ma-chine, dyer, itemize machine......
  • In 1220 the Lord of the Manor gave the monks of St Marie's York, the right to grind their grain at this mill without multure
  • We are also looking to employ a couple to take over much of the daily grind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The woman is a predatory siren whose fierce, angular movements are accompanied by the creaks and grinds of unoiled door hinges.
  • Climbing on the roof, Gawain suddenly heard a violent noise, clattering off the cliff like a grindstone on a scythe.
  • Pass me your coffee grinder will you? Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a long tradition of amazing stonework in ancient Costa Rica, which includes spectacular ‘flying panel’ metates [corn-grinding flats] and other objects carved of basalt.
  • ‘I heard screams and then there was this terrible grinding sound,’ he said.
  • He'll sell one nail, the latest in kitchen appliances or regrind a spade. North neglected as Hampshire district tops quality of life survey
  • Once they've browned, I add onions and garlic, and while these soften, I'm busy grinding chillies – ancho, serrano and "dried red" ones – which I've tracked all over town, with cumin seeds and Mexican oregano. How to cook perfect chilli con carne
  • It weighs 440 g. One surface is smoothly convex and may have been used as a grinding stone.
  • She smiled seductively when she saw him, and walked over, swinging her hips in a slow grind.
  • They overcame grinding poverty, tremendous distances on slow transportation with no travel budgets.
  • Test the floor hardness in several spots with a diamond cup mounted on a small angle grinder.
  • The scowl of the opposing parties, the blanched cheeks, the knit brows, and the grinding teeth, not pretermitting the deadly gleams that shoot from their kindled eyes, are ornaments which a plain battle between factions cannot boast, but which, notwithstanding, are very suitable to the fierce and gloomy silence of that premeditated vengeance which burns with such intensity in the heart, and scorches up the vitals into such a thirst for blood. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • Both stories capture the hopelessness and desperation of grinding poverty, but in very different ways.
  • Especially something as trivial as incorrect dress (assuming it’s not something like forgetting to put your trousers on!); this is classic Army RSM behaviour for getting new rookies under the thumb; nitpick. on January 30, 2007 at 11: 37 am | Reply Teeth grinder from the South Memory Is The Guardian Of Everything « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law. 
  • I've got lead tape on there to balance out the metal that was lost in grinding down the soles.
  • But one day I got my own grinder and started grinding my own for use in a cafetière, then increasingly more deluxe coffee makers, and eventually a stove top percolator.
  • The elephant grinds its food with/between its powerful molars.
  • Tear up the coriander leaves and toss them with the tomatoes, onions, a grinding of black pepper and the olive oil.
  • In grinding the process, some measures, which can strengthen the impulse and friction force, would be advantageous to the mechanochemical effect strengthening.
  • Ordinary lathe worker 4, mill, pliers, grinder apprentice proper name, master mechanic proper name.
  • We've got a juicer, a blender, a coffee grinder - in fact all manner of kitchen gadgetry.
  • Heathcliff is routinely described during the course of the narrative as grinding, clenching, and gnashing his teeth.
  • Put the grinding case on the fixed disk of Vibration Grinding Mill , screw the fixed handle.
  • I had to wear a mouth guard constantly for about the first nine months, because my muscles were so tight that my teeth would grind.
  • allied forces crumbled before the Wehrmacht meat grinder
  • He is pleased and relieved, of course, but fanfare gratifies him less than the hard grind itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I feel that -- that if something came into his life --" She blushed, but went on bravely -- "something to take him out of what he calls the grind -- Out of the Primitive
  • International diplomatic efforts to end the conflict were grinding slowly forward. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lenses for giant telescopes are very expensive to grind.
  • Caz grinded across the whole wall and ollied into the bank, nailing a photo chump in the process.
  • Add a good grinding of pepper and serve in warm, shallow bowls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Veterans actually look forward to the postseason because the grind of the regular season gives way to a college season, in a sense.
  • Grinding the mortar bed joints is a simpler task than grooving the masonry units.
  • Forcibly separated from the means of subsistence, by acts of enclosure in England, clearances in Scotland, they had little choice but to work for Gradgrind in his mill.
  • The most important possessions of the miller were his pairs of grindstones, which were incredibly expensive.
  • Highprecision gravimetric dosing equipment with Real-Time Live Scale technology, together with the crimper grinding mill and granulator series, rounded off the exhibition program. Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox
  • He is grinding away at French study.
  • The agriculture-based industry like cold stores, rice mills and flour mills had come to a grinding halt.
  • The former pits a grinding feedback howl against persistent organs before the organ eventually sputters to a halt, exhausted.
  • Forget the trouble and strife (and I know what that's a cockneyism for!) forget the chores and the deadlines, forget that the nose is at the grindstone!
  • Kim says he "grinded" in the final round and that he is "proud of the way I stuck it out. Fore, right!
  • In a mortar and pestle, grind the chilli, salt and shrimp paste.
  • The drive is transmitted into the adjacent mill building which houses two complete sets of grinding gear and allied crushers, etc.
  • Grind the beans to suit your coffee maker.
  • The curvature is tested from time to time by a spherometer, and the tool is increased or decreased in curvature by turning it on a lathe so as to cause it to grind the glass more at the edges or in the middle according to the indications of the spherometer. On Laboratory Arts
  • In indigenous villages, women often make the tortillas the traditional way by grinding corn with a rounded pestle on a flat lava stone called a piedra or metate.
  • Let's just say I am easily swayed: I found myself, an hour later, sitting on his face, grinding my hips against his mouth.
  • Whiz them to a powder using a spice or coffee grinder, or pound them in a pestle and mortar.
  • Despite lots of grinding and gurgling noises, we have failed to work up sufficient steam and the results seem a bit tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • He is cracking on in years now, in any case, and may not hanker for the grind of touring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ellangowan! that had been a name amang them since the Mirk Monanday, and lang before — him to be grinding the puir at that rate! Guy Mannering
  • Wash cattlefish, wipe dry and mince then in a meat grinder.
  • Tenant farmers who toiled on the estate were obliged to use the mill to grind their corn.
  • From first rude frame to lascivious last, Grindhouse guns to be the last word in fanboy fetishism," writes Nathan Lee in the Voice. GreenCine Daily: Grindhouse, 4/4.
  • By 1865 the mill had expanded to carry out lead refining, ‘white’ and ‘red’ lead production, paint grinding and cooperage.
  • Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small. 
  • At 6am the garbage truck makes its way down the street, brakes grinding and compactor whirring.
  • Soon the gristmills were no longer needed except in occasional places where they were used to grind livestock feed.
  • Traditional machines have individual grinding heads that travel in their own radius, leaving scratches or permanent marks.
  • We went to a party with 2 amazing grind core bands, Dread Knox and Cowboy Killas, a bar with $200 of free liquor, 4 kegs and a piñata stuffed with candy and condoms.
  • - raw ores which exhibit a fine intergrowth and therefore require fine grinding to liberate the valuable mineral. Chapter 20
  • The material that sends in sea language teacher is very important, those are grind to taking an examination of the abstraction of outline, review rise to also have a key quite.
  • Singing of the “non-involvement” sentiment which he has experienced in the current audiences around the country, Grinderswitch singer, Dru Lumbar picked up his guitar and plucked a few crisp notes .. LYNYRD SKYNYRD – Music, Like Youth, Is Droppings its Banners « Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie
  • Is it a sub, a hero, a hoagie, a grinder, a foot-long or a po'boy?
  • I grind my own chammy butter using soybeans from the bulk bin at the co-op. Warming the Cockles: Living, Breathing, Shopping
  • Analysts on Wednesday called the auction proposal incremental and said it would not provide immediate relief to users struggling to keep their smartphones from grinding to a halt in congested metropolitan areas such as New York. FCC wants broadcasters' unused spectrum to help meet growing wireless demand
  • Red-Eye abruptly ceased his breast-beating and tooth-grinding, and ran across the timber-jam to the shore. CHAPTER XI
  • Their reminiscences contain no hint of self-pity or resentment about either the grinding poverty or their father's strict approach to parenting. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is the danger that the political process of democratization will grind to a halt.
  • Will says that the settlement moratorium is likely to be something that will get "fudged," and reminds that Israel has already endured a grinding battle with its own people, settlers that fough extraction from Gaza. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • He feels as much sympathy for these victims as he does for slaves who died centuries earlier turning some tyrant's grindstone.
  • The attraction of this film is watching it all go wrong and seeing the organ grinder savaged by his own monkey.
  • The drive is transmitted into the adjacent mill building which houses two complete sets of grinding gear and allied crushers, etc.

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