Milling Sentence Examples

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  • There were people milling about, most appearing as lost and confused as he felt.

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  • She joined crowds of people milling through downtown Crystal City to see the Christmas displays and shop.

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  • It was my dream situation - a house full of cameras, milling around playing the big momma.

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  • The tools they operate include lathes, cutters, milling machines, grinders, borers and machines that combine several of these functions.

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  • Gas Works K 1152 x 864 248K Workers in hard hats and fluorescent yellow waistcoats are milling about in front of their temporary accommodation.

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  • In the engineering industries milling machines constitute a very important class of machine tools, the characteristic of which is that rotary cutters are employed for shaping the metal (see Tools).

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  • Schwartz special milling process preserves the flavor - giving volatile oils.

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  • In the United States of America the term " milling " or " milled " is applied to the raised edge on the face of the coin; this is known in the British mint as " marking " (see Mint).

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  • The bin which holds grain for milling into flour has been modified to be vermin proof in the interests of current standards of hygiene.

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  • You can hardly watch Derby coverage at Churchill Downs without seeing at least a dozen horse racing enthusiasts milling around with the distinctive Mint Julep in their hands, and with good reason.

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  • There are many different types of grinders available that are suitable for milling wheat.

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  • When all three parts of the grain (the germ, bran, and endosperm) are present in their original proportions after milling, the grain is still a whole grain.

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  • The milling of wood siding allows the installer to hang it horizontally or vertically.

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  • Over 17 plants were established all over Europe, Canada and the United States, each specializing in cotton production, denim milling and apparel manufacturing.

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  • Fair trade companies ensure that people who work growing, harvesting and milling the cotton, as well as those who produce the clothing, are paid a living wage.

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  • By sprouting the grain and then milling the sprouted seeds, the final product allows you to bypass the grain's natural self-defense against being consumed.

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  • Kialla Pure Foods is an organic milling company based in Australia.

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  • All of the vitamins and minerals lost through the milling process are present within the sprouted bread products.

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  • Often, those present greater challenges, because both must be immensely comfortable to withstand a night of dancing and milling around.

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  • The principal industries are, the metallurgic and textile industries in all their branches, milling, brewing and chemicals; paper, leather and silk; cloth, objets de luxe and millinery; physical and musical instruments; sugar, tobacco factories and foodstuffs.

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  • There has been some development in the manufacture of agricultural machinery and implements, vehicles, pianos and furniture, and some older industries, such as tanning leather and the manufacture of saddles and harness, the milling of wheat and Indian corn, distilling, soap-making, &c. At Guanta there is a factory for the manufacture of patent fuel from Naricual coal and asphalt.

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  • It has important textile, malt and sugar industries, distilling, brewing and milling, manufactures of agricultural implements and lucifer matches.

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  • This gives Canadian wheat excellent milling properties, and enables the millers to turn out flour uniform in quality and of high grade as to keeping properties.

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  • There is a considerable textile industry, together with the manufacture of shoes, machinery and milling.

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  • Other important branches of industry are chemicals at Hruschau and Petrowitz; sugar refineries, milling, brewing and liqueurs.

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  • The chief industries are tanning, shipbuilding, milling, paper-making, rope-making and brick-making.

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  • Around Zwickau there are productive coal-fields, and milling for metals is carried on near Freiberg.

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  • Budapest is actually one of the greatest milling centres in the world, possessing a number of magnificent establishments, fitted with machinery invented and manufactured in the city.

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  • Bekescsaba possesses several large milling establishments, while the weaving of hemp and the production of hemp-linen is largely pursued as a home industry.

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  • Brooklyn is also an important place for the milling of coffee and spices (the 1905 product was valued at $15,274,092), the building of small boats, and the manufacture of foundry and machine shop products, malt liquors, barrels, shoes, chemicals, paints, cordage, twine, and hosiery and other knitted goods.

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  • After the lumber and timber industry ranked in 1905 the manufacture of cotton-seed oil and cake ($4,939,919) and flour and grist milling.

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  • Briix is situated in the centre of a region very rich in lignite deposits and has, besides, important sugar, iron and hardware, distilling, brewing and milling industries.

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  • Great Britain is now her best customer, and Brazil takes a small quantity for milling mixtures.

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  • Its most important manufactures are tobacco, machinery, iron, furniture, textiles and milling.

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  • Milling is practised mainly in isolated localities near the mine producing the ore.

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  • As any given region is opened up by railways, cheapening transportation, milling is apt to give way to smelting.

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  • When the multure tax, a tax upon milling grain, was imposed in Italy many years ago, it was found that no corresponding increase took place in the price of flour and bread.

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  • The milling industry is, next to the docks, the chief feature of Bombay's commercial success.

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  • The chief milling centres are Port Elizabeth and the Cape district.

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  • Among other industries that have largely contributed to the welfare of the town are dyeing and bleaching, brass and iron founding, tanning, machine-making, brewing and distilling, milling, rope-making and the making of soap and candles,while the collieries in the immediate vicinity are numerous and flourishing.

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  • With the modern processes of milling, the harder wheats are preferred, for they make the best flour for bakers' use; and in North America the spring wheats are, as a rule, harder than the winter wheats.

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  • Then follow the petroleum refineries and kindred industries, saw-mills and the fabrication of various wood articles, paper and milling.

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  • Nebraska wheat, like that of Kansas, combines for milling the splendid qualities of winter wheat with those characteristic of grain grown on the edge of the semi-arid West; flour and grist-mill products were valued at $7,794,130 in 1900 and at $12,190,303 in 1905.

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  • The standard collets could be used when stub milling was undertaken - and the horizontal arbor was provided with hardened and ground spacers.

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  • Did farmers tell you where their nearest homes for milling wheat & malting barley are?

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  • With all the stalls and people milling around driver did a good job, and achieved a zero body count.

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  • Apparently it is classed as a ' jig borer ' tho to all intents it's simply a vertical milling machine.

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  • Material etching can be carried out by Ion Beam Milling, reactive ion etching and wet chemical etching.

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  • Wet milling is used to obtain oil, gluten, starch and starch hydrolysates.

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  • The drive to the milling machinery returned to the wheelhouse via a belt drive that came in through a hatch in the roof.

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  • We have universal lathes for chuck and bar work with 12 driven tool stations, for turning, milling and thread cutting.

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  • The cereals sector encompasses a range of industries including milling, bread, cake, cookie and breakfast cereals manufacturing and malting.

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  • Cryogenic milling is used to break down some metals which become brittle at low temperatures.

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  • Dry milling is a physical process as opposed to wet milling which involves chemical changes.

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  • Figure 2 shows traditional dry milling of maize for flour production.

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  • The solution is high speed milling i.e. high cutting speed and as a consequence high feed rates.

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  • The quality of much of the grain is not of good enough for flour milling, which attracts a higher price.

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  • Another document, dating to 1694, refers to corn milling at the site.

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  • The clean room has all the facilities for device fabrication including dry etching by ion beam milling.

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  • Mills are largely controlled by elite landowning families, who together account for 77 per cent of the country's sugar milling.

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  • Only three changed to roller milling, which extended their life span considerably.

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  • Milling and Other Food Processing Machinery · Machinery for making peanut butter · Oil expelling machinery · Flour milling machinery.

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  • Concepcion, Talca, and other provincial capitals developed important milling industries, which were extended to all the chief towns of the newer provinces south of the Bio-Bio.

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  • The milling process is where differences comes into play.

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  • The milling of organic, whole-oat flour is typically done by using a natural stone mill.

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  • Surprisingly, the flour produced by the milling process is a fine powder without any lumps.

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  • It goes beyond just fruits and vegetables - flours and cereal grains should be organic as well, since they can carry chemicals through the milling process.

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  • Two types of milling process are used to grind grain into flour.

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  • During the day, the city is mixed with the hubbub of steel fabrication, milling and plastic factories.

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  • The greater quantity of high-class toilet soaps are now made by a milling process.

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  • The more usual method is to take milling soap, neutralize it with sodium bicarbonate or a mixture of fatty acids, and, after perfuming, it is aerated by mixing the hot soap with air in a specially designed crutcher.

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  • The chief industries are weaving, spinning, dyeing, brewing and milling; there is also a trade in horses and cattle.

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  • It was in 1882 while Marcus Daly was sinking a shaft at Anaconda in preparation for milling gold and silver ores that he discovered the first rich copper ledge.

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  • Brewing, distilling and milling are the chief industries.

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  • Sofia swallowed hard at the sight of so many vamps milling around.

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  • Andy Sackler and Dean responded to a call crosstown at Ralph's Barber Shop, where they found a crowd milling around the sidewalk and a half dozen customers seated inside.

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  • Dairy utensils and implements are made; there are several nurseries; brewing and milling are carried on, but the bulk of the trade is in farm and dairy produce.

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  • Next in importance are the machine, linen, cotton and paper manufactures, the milling, brewing and distilling industries and shipbuilding.

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  • For deep workings the milling method is usually employed, in which the ore is excavated in funnel-shaped pits, each of which connects with underground haulage roads by a shaft.

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  • The canes in each case are assumed to contain 88% of juice and 12% of fibre, and the extraction by milling to be 75% of the weight of canes - the evaporative power of the factory being equal to 622 tons per 24 hours.

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  • The industries include cotton spinning and milling, as well as the manufacture of iron and hardware, and small arms. Sankt Polten was an inhabited place in the Roman period.

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  • The other industries of Johannesburg include brewing, printing and bookbinding, timber sawing, flour milling, iron and brass founding, brick making and the manufacture of tobacco.

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  • Industries include the manufacture of agricultural machinery, spirits, furniture and sugar, also milling and brewing.

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  • In the engineering industries milling machines constitute a very important class of machine tools, the characteristic of which is that rotary cutters are employed for shaping the metal.

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  • Paper-making, milling, and the making of mineral waters are the chief manufactures, but the town is an important centre of the cattle trade with London, markets being held at frequent intervals.

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  • Since that time select Japanese species, chosen for superior milling qualities, have been widely introduced, as the market prejudice in favour of head rice made the large percentage of broken rice a heavy handicap to the farmers.

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  • The principal industries include tanning, dyeing, tile-making, milling, the production of yeast and there is a large establishment for the manufacture of railway stock.

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  • The cost of mining by the milling method does not greatly exceed the cost of steam-shovel work.

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  • The chief are tanning, fellmongery, wool-washing, bacon-curing, flour milling, brewing, iron-founding, brick-making, soap-boiling, the manufacture of pottery, candles, cheese, cigars, snuff, jams, biscuits, jewelry, furniture, boots, clothing and leather and woollen goods.

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  • Car construction and general shop work of steam railways was the leading manufacturing industry in 1905; next in importance were the flour and grist milling industry and the printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals.

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  • The leading manufacturing industries in 1905, with the product-value of each in this year, were slaughtering and meat-packing ($4,040,162), foundry and machine shop work ($3,146,914), flour and grist milling ($ 2, 79 8, 74 0), lumber manufacturing and planing ($2,519,081), printing and publishing (newspapers and periodicals, $2,097,339 and book and job printing, $1,278,841), car construction and repairing ($1,549,836) - in 1910 there were railway shops here of the Southern Pacific, Pacific Electric, Los Angeles Street, Salt Lake and Santa Fe railways - and the manufacture of confectionery ($953,915), furniture ($879,910) and malt liquors ($789,393).

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  • Like the graining or " milling " on the edge of many coins, the inscriptions were intended to put a stop to the practice of clipping and filing coins, which was prevalent in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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  • Manufacturing in North Dakota is of small importance, being largely confined, with the exception of flour and grist milling, to the supply of local needs.

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  • The industries include brewing, flour milling, and the export of agricultural produce, chiefly corn and cider.

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  • In coins the " milling is the serrated edge, called " crenneling " by John Evelyn (Discourse on Medals, 1697, p. 225), which is formed on them to prevent clipping and filing.

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  • After milling about until nearly nine o'clock, the entire group began to trek up to the ice park and, as Claire Quincy put it, view this craziness.

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  • She trailed him down the stairs, eyes on the guests milling in the courtyard beyond the opened double doors.

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