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the grader
noun
A machine used in construction for flattening large surfaces.
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"Unfortunately, there was a spark, and the operator of the grader died instantly," he said.
"And then I had to buy 500ltr of fuel for the grader, expenses that had not been budgeted for".
Georgia is enough like Times to retain its academic feel, and is different enough to be something of a relief for the grader.
The police would not say who was driving the grader, but some of Mr. Meade's co-workers said he was at the wheel.
From the pots, the whelks go to the fishing boat and then to the grader, a piece of kit that looks as if it's been in use since the West family started harvesting whelks.
The man, John May, 39, was struck Thursday as the grader rolled backward at the Cam Mining Slate Branch Mine at Freeburn in eastern Kentucky, a state accident report said.
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By the time they got back together, the test was in the graders' hands.
Any disagreements between the graders were resolved with open adjudication.
Sixteen and twenty four horses were often needed to pull the graders, and several drivers were required.
The graders were removed, because Prieto et al.
If the graders identify the patient as having PDR (R3), treatment is given.
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