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Re: "and the aircraft came to a grinding halt.''     

Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for Grindes in aus.aviation
Author: RT
Date: Aug 16, 2008 03:58

... in for a landing or a touch-and- go ... pretty standard sort of exercises,'' Mr Gibson said. "It may have been hit by a gust of cross winds. The nose landing gear collapsed and the aircraft came to a grinding halt.'' Yeah - in the on-line Oz. Thought it was very appropriate wording :-) At least he stayed the right way up - albeit by pure dumb luck, more-n-likely :-)
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"and the aircraft came to a grinding halt.''     

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Author: Rob
Date: Aug 16, 2008 03:00

...on a training flight. "Apparently the aircraft was coming in for a landing or a touch-and- go ... pretty standard sort of exercises,'' Mr Gibson said. "It may have been hit by a gust of cross winds. The nose landing gear collapsed and the aircraft came to a grinding halt.'' Paramedics at the airstrip confirmed the pilot was uninjured. The CASA will prepare a report into the crash.
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Re: The Portrait of a Contradicting "Olympic Host" -- Grinding poverty defies China's boom     

Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile · Search for Grindes in soc.culture.hongkong
Author: theloneranger100
Date: Jan 14, 2008 06:47

** "Grinding poverty defies China's boom" Next up for Chinkland? GRINDING POLLUTION! Then? GRINDING CANCER! Then? GRINDING DEATH! But not to worry! A population of just 500-million will be much easier to manage. Perhaps even no more killing of infant girls! A Golden Age in Yellah-Land! ***
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The Portrait of a Contradicting "Olympic Host" -- Grinding poverty defies China's boom     

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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jan 13, 2008 19:47

The Portrait of a Contradicting "Olympic Host" -- Grinding poverty defies China's boom Grinding poverty defies China's boom By Howard W. French Sunday, January 13, 2008 YANGMIAO, China: When she gets sick, Li Enlan, 78, picks herbs from the woods that grow nearby instead of buying modern ...
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Re: Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?     

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Author: Sheldon
Date: Oct 27, 2007 11:29

...used to it fine chop cabbage for chinese dumplings :-) Is it worth my time in effort to grind my own meat with it? I was thinking a coarser grind would be nicer compared to the usual store bought ground meats for many dishes. Does anyone here do this regularly and can ...
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Re: Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?     

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Author: Peter A
Date: Oct 27, 2007 10:13

... the word "mesh," and the fact that the "mesh screen" is in cylindrical form -- it is not a flat extrusion plate. This mutha also has a 25 HP motor, and is not intended for grinding meat. And for a 60-gallon hammer mill, which is rather obviously not a home meat grinder. Neither one has anything to do with the subject under discussion. We're discussing the correctness of ...
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Re: Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?     

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Author: pltrgyst
Date: Oct 27, 2007 08:36

... the word "mesh," and the fact that the "mesh screen" is in cylindrical form -- it is not a flat extrusion plate. This mutha also has a 25 HP motor, and is not intended for grinding meat. And for a 60-gallon hammer mill, which is rather obviously not a home meat grinder. Neither one has anything to do with the subject under discussion. We're discussing the correctness of referring to a ...
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Re: Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?     

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Author: Sheldon
Date: Oct 26, 2007 18:51

... other half of the shearing mechanism... minus the grinder plate would be tantamount to scissors with only one blade. Without the grinding plate the grinder won't grind, it would cease to be a grinder. A meat grinder is a very well engineered tool, there are no wasted parts, all its five parts ...
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Re: Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?     

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Author: Sheldon
Date: Oct 26, 2007 17:38

...meat grinder with a screen. If you put gristle in it will grind it... will even grind small bones, will grind poultry bones easily. I have only seen a few small hand powered...through which the ground meat is extruded. That's the grinding plate, won't hold anything back Call is a grinding plate if you want. It has holes in it so it...
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Re: Food processor meat grinding? pasta mixing? dough kneading?     

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Author: Peter A
Date: Oct 26, 2007 15:24

In article <472200A8.E5C5A813@sympatico.ca>, adavidsmith@sympatico.ca says... Call is a grinding plate if you want. It has holes in it so it qualifies as a screen. I have a tee shirt with holes in it. Does it qualify as a screen? -- Peter Aitken
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