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So desiccated jargon drives out plain language, even before it passes through the translation mill, which grinds everything into a sort of bureaucratic Esperanto.But there are deeper reasons.
From the vocal line of Alberich's denunciation emerges the theme of the curse, which grinds implacably through the operas that follow.
Hundreds of thousands of people are sheltered beneath bed sheets along raised highways, just inches away from the traffic, which grinds past, splattering them with mud.
The tennis pro, Mr. Hemingway, is now working in real estate, but remains confident that he'll win his legal battle, which grinds on.
It is for the most part operated by a single company, Omega Protein, which grinds up the fish for use in fish-oil dietary supplements, fertilizer and animal feed.
Still, Vladimir and his tourist charges could easily be excised from the drama, which grinds slowly into gear when the main characters descend on the hotel run by Mama Chaney (Sarah Lemp).
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Then there are the physical factors, which grind and chip away at athletes.
Kitchen sinks can be fitted with garbage disposals, which grind solid waste into a fluid slurry that is flushed out with wastewater.
The cone used for juicing is a terrific shape: tall and narrow with spaces between the ridges, which grind the fruit well.
Dogs are especially vulnerable, she said, because their paws are exposed, whereas people are protected by their shoes, which ground them.
By then, however, WaMu's troubles had set off alarm bells on Wall Street, which ground its share price down daily.
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