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The word "muller" can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a verb, it can be used to refer to the act of grinding or crushing something with a special tool. For example, "He used a muller to grind the peppercorns for the soup." As a noun, it can refer to a person who grinds or crushes something, such as a miller, or it can refer to a person who produces or sells a specific product. For example, "There's a cheese muller at the farmers market."
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muller
verb
To grind up into, or as if into, powder.
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(Nadine Muller) Although academic staff are not there to resolve students' emotional problems, they can play a central role both in identifying difficulties and in encouraging students to access support.
(Nadine Muller) "There are people trained to help them with whatever their issue is, so make sure you can provide a confident plan of action, which includes not just you but also those who can help outside the student's academic life.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.24pm BST21:24 24 min: A first-time cross from Ozil, which Muller heads goalwards.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.26pm BST21:26 25 min: Ghoulam robs Muller of possession deep inside the Algeria half and his team go forward again.
Photograph: Martin Rose/Getty Images Updated at 10.45pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.37pm BST22 37 79 min: Another fine save from M'Bolhi, who parries a bullet-header from Muller clear after the German striker had made perfect contact with a Khedira cross from the right.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.15pm BST22 15 57 min: Lahm plays the ball to Muller on the edge of the Algeria penalty and he goes down under an agricultural challenge from Belkalem.
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Also, Chick-fil-A seems to be claiming ownership of the phrase "eat more", which is a bit greedy.Mr Muller-Moore is fighting back.
But when Mr Muller-Moore tried to copyright his slogan last summer, Chick-fil-A's lawyers moved to block it.
In 2011 Chick-fil-A's sales were more than $4 billion; Mr Muller-Moore (pictured) estimates that his were $40,000.Nonetheless, the slogan screened on his shirts—"Eat More Kale", initially made in 2001 as a favour for a local farmer, whose kale crop had a bumper year caught the humourless eyes of Chick-fil-A's lawyers.
Mr Muller-Moore claims to have received thousands of supportive letters.
Their letter also alleged that Mr Muller-Moore's "misappropriation of Chick-fil-A's EAT MOR CHIKIN intellectual property…is likely to cause confusion".In this section Fashion forward Golden fleeces Guides through the swamp Prometheus unsound Shut your kale-hole Strong deliverer From lumps to lager Asian innovation ReprintsReally?
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