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The blanket-shrouded men still sleep on the grates.
Mr McDonald said: "Businesses were in the process of closing their doors, steel grates, and you had juveniles that were not allowing businesses to close up – [they were] climbing on the grates.
The report, by the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction, an internal government watchdog, described how overlapping commands could not properly monitor contractors to ensure that work was done on the grates, which cost from $800 to $6,500 each to make and install.
When confronted about this on television in 1984, Reagan responded that "people who are sleeping on the grates… the homeless… are homeless, you might say, by choice".
You want to keep the grill pristine because char can build up on the grates, and it's the char that you want to minimize.
Reagan claimed, "What we have found in this country, and maybe we're more aware of it now, is one problem that we've had, even in the best of times, and that is the people who are sleeping on the grates, the homeless who are homeless, you might say, by choice".
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To reach the cooked barley, or mash, Selders had to climb onto a metal grate twelve feet high and straddle the edge of the boiling kettle — one foot on the grate, the other on the kettle's lid.
Place one pellet on the grate towards the back of the firebox (but not touching the wall).
Line them up to be perpendicular to the grates on the broiler pan.
You need to do this because it makes a non stick surface on the grate, which will keep your pizza in one piece.
Quickly replace the grill grate and set the paella pan on the grate.
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