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I am dealing with the raw materials of that particular industry, which are abrasives.
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I ask that because it does not seem that tin mining comes under the heading of abrasives and building materials.
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The surface of a piece of steel can be subject to change through wear and tear or neglect or deliberate tampering with abrasives.
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I have under consideration certain schemes for the manufacture in this country of aluminous abrasives and for grinding and grading silicon carbide.
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There is no advantage to us as manufacturers of abrasives as a result of this change.
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We use abrasives rather than lubricants.
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One of the biggest issues to be addressed is controlled acceleration, particularly in abrasive cutting.
All of the machinery was taken apart and cleaned every evening with an abrasive detergent, after which it was rinsed several times.
In addition, to reduce scuffing further, the conical rollers could be manufactured from a less abrasive material such as polyvinyl chloride.
There is nothing intrinsically wrong with an abrasive style or a blunt and forthright manner.
Here, phrases built from precipitous eight-note f igures alternate with melodic dyads (displaced as ninths or sevenths) prefacing abrasive chords.
Following cap placement, a small amount of abrasive gel was inserted into each of the electrode sites and the mastoid sites.
His explanation of how he fulfilled his obligations and was therefore free to take up arms again was circumstantial and abrasive.
The silica sand acts as a mild abrasive to dislodge spores from surfaces during the vortex-mixing step, without causing reductions in viability.
The intention is to compose a piece which retains an abrasive contour generated from a coarse selection of manipulated and processed sound, shaped by the efficiency of computer editing software.
The imports of aluminium oxide come under the description of abrasive crude unground and ground and coated.
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I have no wish to make an abrasive speech.
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Moreover, it has been found that the soil there is of a particularly abrasive character.
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The provisional number of dangerous occurrences involving the bursting of abrasive wheels, reported to the inspectorate in 1972, is 460.
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There is the abrasive effect of perhaps a headstrong management and possibly a headstrong shop steward.
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The view then was that an abrasive, free-enterprise system would be the answer.
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She made it clear that there would be a new, more abrasive style of management.
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I am sorry, however, that he introduced a slightly abrasive note into the debate.
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They were unnecessarily abrasive towards the unions at the beginning of their term of office.
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How is the worker going to view this new abrasive society?
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He was not quite so abrasive, not quite so bitter, but was very enjoyable to hear, and he made a series of constructive proposals.
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They have sometimes been abrasive, but they have also been positive and productive.
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We shall not complain that they are too abrasive.
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There have been very few speeches which one could regard as being of an abrasive character.
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Nothing is more abrasive of jobbery than openness.
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Are they to be set in abrasive competition one against the other depending on from where the vested interest comes?
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From time to time their relationships with members of the public, including non-criminal members, can be abrasive and there can be irritations and problems.
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At the same time our chinmey stacks vomit into the sky poison and abrasive fumes, filling the skies, rivers and seas.
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The memorandum then mentions the abrasive language used in the code.
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If my introduction of the amendment appeared slightly abrasive, that was deliberate.
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I cannot allow this round of congratulations to pass without introducing a slightly abrasive note.
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Initial dermabrasion studies involving the use of hand-held abrasive material showed significantly enhanced rates of burn healing and reduced risk of infection.
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I am sure that they found me a most abrasive and unhappy sort of fellow, but they discussed the matter with great care and patience.
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The board would perhaps have introduced a more abrasive questioning into some of the conversations that took place that weekend.
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I accept that at one time private enterprise was abrasive and aggresive and that the captains of industry took great risks with capital.
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If that is realised, it will make a notable change from the past 11 rather abrasive years.
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Take, for instance, the grindstone or the abrasive wheel.
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His speeches are abrasive, but helpfully abrasive to alert people and make people think; but he is not a healer.
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He delivered the speech—abrasive, whatever else one may say about its content—he delivered and finished it.
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As regards the first item, abrasive cloth was first exempted with the intention of benefiting material of the kind used in industry.
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The pressurised fluid, or fluid abrasive combination, is impacted against the surface from which the coating is to be removed.
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I am sure this was due to one individual who was known to be abrasive and who did not get on with the crofters.
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However, it could also be a forum where new and abrasive feelings might be aroused, with the very best of intentions otherwise.
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He was, to say the least, an abrasive character : indeed, he would have regarded that as a compliment.
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A preliminary draft of regulations on the fencing of abrasive wheels is shortly to be circulated.
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We shall see how united it remains after this abrasive contest.
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Is it in order to use a question on business to make these abrasive remarks?
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A less abrasive procedure would achieve better co-operation.
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I would have liked him to be far more abrasive.
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No doubt we shall have cause to return to some of those controversialities in a more abrasive sense later.
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I think the first thing that we should do is to cut out the more abrasive side of our politics.
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If one moves closer still one finds that the stuff is abrasive, but essentially lightweight.
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He and his colleagues speak of its emollient effect on assimilation, but they must know that its effects can only be abrasive.
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Paragraph 2 in the scheme excluded 687 men who were working on the abrasive wheel.
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There was all the sentiment without tie dark threats and abrasive rhetoric.
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We did not have the usual abrasive, aggressive and blustering attack.
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A short time later he returned to the meeting in the boardroom of the hospital and apologised if he had been rather abrasive.
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I welcome also his slightly less abrasive style of introducing the subject compared to that of his predecessor.
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We did not have to adopt an abrasive attitude.
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I understand there was a good deal of unexpected abrasive in the soil which wore down the circular ploughshares much quicker than was expected, or than has happened anywhere else.
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I think that there is a great deal to be said for a direct and, if necessary, a somewhat abrasive relationship between the producer and consumer in this field.
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He has an unusual and abrasive style.
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During the last 40 years, in spite of the introduction of the new abrasive wheel, there has been very little diminution in the incidence of the disease among these workers.
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The clause caused a great deal of concern and indignation to people who have watched their parents dragged out of bed by a rude, abrupt or abrasive doctor.
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Will she agree that we are now heading for economic and social unrest which will damage the social fabric of this country unless the present abrasive policies are changed?
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I have already shown that there is very little diminution in pulmonary diseases among grinders, but the scheme excludes men who have worked for three years on the abrasive wheel.
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I do not mean to be abrasive about the people who had the laborious task of drafting the notes on clauses, at what must have been astonishingly high speed.
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They should of course be non-abrasive.
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I respect that approach, and if we lived in a happier and less abrasive and argumentative industrial climate than we do there would be grounds for following that line.
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I will be vigilant, aggressive, abrasive, determined and committed to the well-being of my constituents, the hospital management, doctors, consultants, nurses, ancillary staff and the hospital itself.
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Abrasive government is not successful government.
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I begin on a slightly abrasive note.
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The steel and ceramic honing steels may have longitudinal ridges, whereas the diamond coated steels are smooth but will be embedded with abrasive diamond particles.
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I think abrasive would be a good word to use.
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Other bands may experiment with more abrasive musical styles.
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Abrasive sandblasting is another common technique for creating patterns in glassware, creating a frosted look to the glass.
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The result of this depends on the coarseness of the abrasive, and the duration of the tumble.
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The leaves are most often used whole (sometimes in a "bouquet garni") and removed before serving (they can be abrasive in the digestive tract).
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The walls have been ribbed and the locally graded round aggregate is exposed by abrasive blasting.
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Less accepting of the kid's abrasive manners are a couple sitting across the aisle.
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The epithelium of the esophagus has a relatively rapid turnover, and serves a protective function against the abrasive effects of food.
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Often these latter are smoothed with a steel scraper instead of abrasives.
The softer examples of this category can be sawed with metal saws that do not use abrasives.
Another consistent choice is that carving tools (chisels, drill and rasp) rather than polishing tools (abrasives of various levels) were used for finishing.
The cutting edge may have teeth or inset abrasives, or it may use a mixture of sand and water to cut.
After the initial work, abrasives are for smoothing and polishing.
There is no sign of any abrasives having been used in finishing and there are no remains of unfinished tool working.
They are very receptive to work with abrasives, and take a high and very durable polish.
Probably there was only an initial, very rough shaping carried out before the rest of the work was done with abrasives.
There may be some use of abrasives on the background.
After the background was cut, the final process was to finish the surfaces of all the figures with abrasives.
There has been great progress in the areas of both abrasives and motor power.
There are no signs of the use of either rasp or abrasives or of polish.
In the first type, finishing was usually done with very fine abrasives: if the drill was used, it was carefully masked.
On the most carefully carved fluting, there can be four stages: roughing, shaping with a tooth chisel, smoothing with a flat chisel, and finishing with abrasives.
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