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"It's like your first kiss, though hardly something every girl dreams about," said Lilli Beard, 19, an incoming freshman at an Ivy League university, recalling her first "grind" at the tender age of 13 ."It was at my Catholic girls' school in Manhattan," she recently said, laughing at what was then a horribly embarrassing moment.
So to convert cellulosic biomass to ethanol, engineers must first grind it up and add acids or bases to degrade the lignin.
A 50/50 grind is the first grind trick most skaters learn.
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SOME people change the radio station when they hear the first grinding chords of "Slow Ride" by Foghat.
The team was aesthetically perfect, right down to the design of their strikingly unique Hummel kit - this really was the shock of the new - and they set about proving it, first grinding out a result against a decent Scotland team (yes, those three words can exist together) then absolutely hammering the last decent Uruguay side 6-1, Elkjaer netting a hat-trick.
It shows Hina first grinding coffee beans, then brewing coffee before finally serving it to her master.
It's also a type of green tea (specifically, it's green tea made without first grinding the leaves).
Many of us, disillusioned by the empty promises of the gravy train, are instead boarding the generosity train, delighting in its riches of loving, caring and sharing and are finding ourselves humbled and surprised by the abundance that is achievable when we first ground ourselves in a consciousness that is concerned about the highest good of all concerned.
Metabolites in cooked rice were extracted by first grinding rice to a powder with a mortar and pestle in liquid nitrogen.
For isotopic analyses, we first ground off a portion of the surface layer of each shell specimen to reduce possible contamination.
The hydrolysate was formed by first grinding the citrus peel and then hydrolyzing the ground citrus waste with pectinase, cellulase, and β-glucosidase for 24 hours at 45 °C.
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