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When their voices soar, it is from the grit of country speech.
'URBAN WHEAT FIELD EXPERIENCE' (Monday through Wednesday) Golden grain sprouting from the grit of Lower Manhattan?
Away from the grit, there was comfort in that old soap constant, a wedding going tits-up.
His earlier years were spent in an affluent part of south-west Germany, a world away from the grit of Leeds where he found himself.
OK, so I suppose I wouldn't mind some respite from the grit and grime, the odd moment of tenderness, a laugh even, a Butch-and-Sundance moment.
It's set in the English countryside, thousands of miles from the grit of Cold War battles, but the villains are as ingenious and vicious as ever.
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For months, he dwelled on stories about his parents, whose up-from-the-hollers grit seemed more inspirational than the facts of Mr. Gore's own life, in which the drama was internal and the journey abstract.
The sadder takeaway, perhaps, is that grief was always there waiting for the Fords in this mostly segregated, racially hostile stretch of lower-middle-class Long Island, one that the family traversed with up-from-the-South striver grit through the seventies, eighties, and early nineties.
Contributions purely from the coating process are not distinguishable from that of the grit blasting process within the measurement accuracy.
It is shown that the dominant contribution originates from the grit-blast surface preparation step.
This is, to an extraordinary degree, a drama without a crisis, a film populated by no one but good guys: a blank oyster from which the grit has been removed.
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