Still, it grated then and it still grates now all these years later in upstate New York.
It is a good story, and Mr Miller tells it well, even if his style occasionally grates.
As such, the very idea of empire grates on his ears in a way it does not grate mine.
Gas grills heat more quickly but still need time to come to temperature and for grates to hook up.
Most daunting of all was the waiting stove, with the numbers worn off its knobs and the dangerous-looking grates.
Instead of ventilation grates that allow rainwater to pour in, the new stations will be aired using enclosed cooling plants.
But fear of hot oil and our own unsteady hands fouled our aim, and the batter spilled liberally over the grates.
Strawberries and other small pieces of fruit can be folded in aluminum foil so they don't fall through the grill grates.
Flighty, manic and unpredictable, Parker grates on investors--he's been jettisoned from the three companies he helped create, soon after they lifted off.
For many Estonians, surrendering hard-won sovereignty to another supranational body grates too.
Ms Fara's informal style helps to speed the pace, but sometimes grates.
Furnaces could no longer emit "dark smoke" and households were offered grants towards the cost of converting their coal-burning grates to smokeless fuel.
The two bridges became a destination for seekers of eternal love because their chain-link grates are small enough to get a lock around.
Every time you use your grill, heat it up, covered, for 15 minutes, and then use a grill brush to brush the grates before cooking.
This grates because Europe's officials and its political class are beleaguered.
Even condensed and abbreviated for social media, it still grates.
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He is a maverick who grates with many hard-core conservatives.
He failed the 11-plus - something which still grates even today - and attended Ellesmere Port Secondary Modern before joining the Merchant Navy, where he worked as a ship's steward during the last days of the great ocean liners.
New Yorkers shouldering their way through Grand Central Terminal's trench-coated crowds, braving the high-heel-grabbing grates along Lexington Avenue or coursing the taxi slalom around the Met Life and Helmsley buildings may not be following the hotly contested plans for rezoning Midtown East.
The MTA took extensive measures before the storm to limit the amount of water flooding into tunnels, including by boarding up ventilation grates in low-lying stations, piling sandbags at station entrances, inflating a rubber dam in the Long Island Rail Road's West Side yards in Manhattan and hastily erecting a floodwall across the mouth of the No. 3 train tunnel near East 148th Street in Harlem.
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