The traditional method for making zinc oxide is to grind it into crystals about 200 nanometers wide.
Traditionally, the meat is minced by hand, but I ask my butcher to coarsely grind it.
"They take a tumor and grind it up" and inject it back into the patient.
"If wins don't come you've just got to keep pitching, you've got to grind it out, " Collins said.
For example, you can also take a block of ice and grind it into tiny particles and use that to absorb methane.
When you're in these situations as a player or a manager you've just got to grind it out and get to the other end.
One easy way to raise the stakes, so to speak, is to use steak and grind it yourself, or ask your butcher to do it.
For example, when you nixtamalize corn to make tortillas, the traditional recipe is to boil the corn with limestone, let it sit overnight outside, then grind it at the mill.
If you grind it with a hot pepper we call rocoto, and you put garlic and a little bit of salt and water, you get a blended mixture that is very good with boiled potatoes.
It has instead represented the more recent impulse in our politics to sweep uncomfortable events out of the news, move forward in the Twitter news cycle, or grind it down into no more than partisan pettiness.
However, the pace of deflation that's already gripping Japan makes a grind-it-out scenario for recovery less likely by the day.
Though traditional grind-it-out guitar bands are no longer a dominating force in the modern mix, even meat-and-potatoes rock had its place at Coachella this year.
The grind-it-out Tebow Broncos weren't supposedly built for a free-for-all with New England, but here they were, easily pushing the ball downfield against a porous Patriots defense.
Just when you think they are trying to set some record on the grind-it-out meter, Flacco drops back and hits Boldin, or Torrey Smith, streaking down the sideline.
Rehhagel's Greece was the epitome of ultra-defensive, grind-it-out soccer.
You have to get up early each day and grind away at it if you want consistent results.
Shriram would not speak with FORBES, but cofounders Todd Masonis and Cameron Ring share a different story: that Parker was essential in creating the company strategy and raising money but grew bored with the daily grind of running it.
Fully titled "There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears, " the track uses the classic disc (also 1928) by Paul Whiteman's Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke and Bing Crosby as a starting point, with an unmistakably similar two-beat underpinning, a slow grind that makes it impossible to pin it down either rhythmically or chronologically.
"We just decided to put it on them as much as we could and as early as we could and see if we could grind something out and we did it, so we're really happy to be staying up, " he added.
And compromise brings two wonderful things in its wake: it reduces the quantity of legislation that can grind its way through the legislative mill, and it improves the quality.
But none of this changed the game in any meaningful way, and the only reason to do it was to grind to a higher level.
But Dell's risk is that the march will grind to a halt as it approaches the proprietary bastions of storage, mainframe computers, switches and networking equipment.
Grind basil up superfine and hide it in sauces, soups, and that ever-popular master of disguise, meatballs.
This game we play, it's one of these games where it's a job and it's a grind at times.
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