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"mill around" Definitions
  1. (especially of a large group of people) to move around an area without seeming to be going anywhere in particular

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Syrian refugees mill around near the Syria-Turkey border in Kilis.
Lincoln County police mill around, thumbs in belt loops and vest hems.
Chickens mill around a burnt-out property in Kiah on January 8.
Salespeople have little to do except mill around and stare through the front windows.
A herd of bighorn sheep have descended from the hills and mill around our car.
Sophia Hutchins has put the rumor mill around her relationship with Caitlyn Jenner to rest.
The people around him are hardly even paying attention: They mill around, discussing other things.
The idea of the fund-raiser tonight is to mill around while that dollar figure grows.
Bellboys in red caps and jackets mill around the wood-paneled lobby, suggesting old Regency hotels.
My friend and I mill around the small festival, talking with students and their parents as we walk.
In each walled-off section, ten prisoners or so mill around in a communal area with steel tables bolted down.
Its employees mill around an office full of sunlight and computers, as well as beacons that track their location and interactions.
I just know as I looked there, there was some space and people could mill around, although it was very crowded.
There, amid more stench, dozens of waste-pickers mill around beside the swinging arms of the machines that unload the dripping rubbish.
Dozens of other men mill around the clinic: a dimly lit, mattress-lined, hangar-like building reeking of sweat and foul breath.
When I'm editing my films, I'm sitting around in my pyjamas for 12 hours a day while my cats mill around me.
We were absolutely entranced, watching them mill around, dive into the water, flutter through the tall grasses and burrow into their underground nests.
VENDORS SELLING mobile-phone airtime and money-changers swinging bags of Congolese francs mill around beneath a billboard in Kinshasa that reads "Kabila forever".
We all mill around the tarmac for a bit, while a couple of F-16 fighter jets take off on the runway next to us.
"The rumour mill around producer cooperation has resumed, spurred by recent comments from Saudi Arabia's oil minister, allowing oil prices to gain," French bank BNP Paribas said.
A 222-minute walk, skirting the crowds that ceaselessly mill around the Colosseum, leads to the Augustinian Basilica of Santi Quattro Coronati, one of Rome's hidden jewels.
With Bastille Day around the corner on the day of our visit, a few conservators and a framing expert mill around the lab with more elbow room than usual.
Just 150 feet from the busy high street, things are remarkably quiet: a few locals mill around the community launderette and a few others sit in the estate's small, raised park.
Paintings are made first-person shooter style with pigment-loaded guns, although it's hard to determine success, as the aliens mostly mill around, pausing at one splattered canvas but ignoring another.
All of the scheming was cold comfort to the handful of fans of the Chargers, the Raiders and the Rams who traveled to Houston and were left to mill around outside the hotel.
But counter-protesters (and the press) were barred from entering the Vienna station, and not permitted to mill around at the Foggy Bottom stop where the far-right contingent arrived in DC, either.
What I think when people say open secrets is the rumor mill around specific people or incidents or things that are hard to then translate into facts, and then ultimately into a story.
On opening night, the kids' families and friends, dressed in their theatergoing best and weighed down with congratulatory bouquets of flowers for the young stars, mill around the stage, sensing the children's nervous excitement.
But for most of the people who mill around the truck's chosen corner in Jackson Heights, birria means tacos built on two consomé-dipped tortillas and a red blotch of fresh tomato-tomatillo salsa.
In fact, she supports the idea of companies creating "social spaces" where employees can choose to work in that kind of environment, mill around, connect with one another and get out of the office.
Scores of people mill around on the thick crash pads, chatting, waiting their turn and offering the odd shout of encouragement to those clinging on to the colourful plastic holds that festoon a series of plywood walls.
A giant mechanical claw reaches down from the flies at one point and retrieves from a pit in the stage the ruined wooden shell of a shipwrecked boat; the migrants it carried mill around, their future uncertain.
Not that anyone was really thinking like that at the Élysée, where Mr. Macron happily took selfies as requested and where the dinner was buffet, so everyone was forced to mill around and mix and not stand on protocol.
A gathering of foppish young men, seemingly untouched by Death's rampage, mill around a fountain in the upper right panel, while on the upper left, one of their number inexplicably grapples with the leashes of two snarling hunting dogs.
Watching them mill around happily on the field in the moments after defeating the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 of the World Series Wednesday night, you might have wondered why the Chicago Cubs had such a hard time with it.
We later learn that it has been the site of intense political protests in previous weeks, but for now, it is a docile space where people eat lunch and mill around in the shadow of a monument to their being free.
At first glance, Monza is little changed from the club it has always been: a modest, provincial place, where parents of youth-team players, coaches and sundry older locals mill around the coffee bar that serves as the centerpiece of the training ground.
Be admitted at last to a park designed by Louis Kahn, one of the gods of American architecture, a place that is also a national historic shrine dedicated to Franklin D. Roosevelt, where they are encouraged to mill around and bide their time until.
On the evening of the workshop/performance, when I and the rest of the audience members and staff of the Laundromat Project mill around, waiting for the event to begin, Shaun approaches me and asks me whether I'm willing to be the model who works with him to demonstrate the defense tactics.
The Monday speech received very poor ratings, drawing less than half the number of viewers President Obama did when he spoke on the same subject in the first year of his presidency, and the Phoenix rally was poorly attended, with plenty of room at the back of the venue for bored fans to mill around.
Matters of grave historical importance aside, they are unaccustomed to limitations on their ability to chat with colleagues, peruse the selections in the designated candy desk (carefully chosen by Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania) or, in the words of Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas, noisily "mill around like cattle" in the chamber's well.
Read more: Inside the 'Friends' pop-up that sold out in 3 hours, where you can order from Central Perk and wear Monica's turkey headIn the retailer's Studio 59 space on Saturday and Sunday, visitors can grab a complimentary cup of joe and mill around a replica of the Central Perk coffee shop, home of the famous orange couch.
Left to their own devices, the performers engage in breathing exercises, dress up in funny hats, play instruments, mill around, stage group hugs, make a mess, cook food, play with candles, stare into one another's eyes, break into primal screams and declaim poetry in beatnik rants that might have been recorded at an open mike at Cafe Wha?
Before that happens, you choose one of the eight or so main courses pictured on the wall, give your order to an extroverted host who taps it into a hand-held screen, and mill around the silverware and condiment station until you hear your name and are handed your meal on a charcoal-colored tray that doubles as a place mat.
The old ways are fading — you can see it in the profusion of newly built car dealerships in Thimphu, and in the haze of pollution that hangs over the city, and in the packs of young, unemployed men wearing the traditional gho, a long robe, who have drifted in from the countryside to mill around mobile phone shops, pockets empty, trapped between two worlds.
Actions, late afternoon to dark, September 19 Union Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood's division was ordered to march north from Lee and Gordon's Mill around 3p.m. His brigade under Col. George P. Buell was posted north of the Viniard house while Col.
A map of Montgomery County, Maryland, shows Selby as the "L.K." (lock keeper) and a nearby wharf owned by John L. DuFief. DuFief built a mill around 1850 on the Muddy Branch, and it had a road that connected to Lock 22.
The building with orthogonal masonry has six rooms. The windows are supported by vaults. There is a big cistern under the front yard of the building. There are two sarcophagi, the ruins of an olive press and a mill around the building.
The town was founded to support the Davies-Johnson Lumber Mill around 1919. From 1921 until 1940, a branch of the Western Pacific Railroad served the town and the mill, working out of Portola, California. The timber stocks were gone by 1939 and the mill closed soon after.
Map of Aberllefenni area quarries and tramways Inside the Aberllefenni mill around 1885 The rear of the main mill around 1885. The quarry office is to the right of the mill building with the Ratgoed Tramway passing behind One of the reasons for Aberllefenni's continued use was the high quality of the slate extracted. There are two major veins of slate running parallel to each other through this region of mid-Wales, the Broad Vein and the Narrow Vein, the latter of which Aberllefenni extracted. The broad vein is of considerably poorer quality than the narrow vein, and the slate it produces is of little use in roofing slates or polished surfaces.
Historically, Old Ford was a cluster of houses and a mill, around the ford. It formed a part of the Ancient Parish of Stepney. Together with the rest of Bow, it separated from Stepney to become a (late formed) Ancient Parish of Bow in 1719.T F T Baker (editor) (1998).
The first business recorded on this site was that of Pieter Van Huffel. The contract he won in 1819, allowed him to purchase a steam engine for his cotton mill. Around 1830 he built adjoining weaving sheds. Pierre Guequier and Ferdinand Dierman took over the company in 1845 and started building, but in 1854 Guequier bought out his partner.
In 1722, Abraham Van Horne purchased in Readington along the Rockaway Creek. There, he built a grist mill and saw mill. Around 1750, he built a white plastered wall tavern on the creek where the Jersey Turnpike crossed (this is now the corner of Washington Street and U.S. Route 22). The tavern began to be referred to as the "White House" by travellers.
Wheelwright School Wheelwright is a village in the town of Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, about northwest of the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. Named after George W. Wheelwright who owned the village's paper mill around the turn of the 20th century. Mostly residential now there is still a small plastics manufacturing shop on the mill site. The village's zip code is 01094.
The city formed around a small sawmill established by Joseph White in 1852.Welcome to the city of Monroe, Official website By 1853, there was a small settlement known as White's Mill. Around the same time, Roland Hinton formed the town of Starr Point north of White's Mill. In 1857, Starr Point combined with White's Mill to form the town of Monroe.
Irrigation ditches were dug as early as 1884. By 1886 water was being diverted to power a flour mill. Around 1910, a section the creek was straightened to create a switching yard for the Milwaukee Road, an area that eventually became known as Brewery Flats. By 1922 Lewistown authorities had tunneled the creek through an 840-foot long concrete conduit beneath the central business district.
William Earle (September 2, 1884 - November 25, 1968) was a paper mill worker and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Grand Falls in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1928 to 1932 as a Liberal. He was born in Bay Roberts and moved to Grand Falls to work at the paper mill around the end of 1913. In 1925, Earle attempted to establish the Newfoundland Federation of Labour.
The Culver Randel House and Mill is located along Randall Avenue (NY 94) and Browns Creek at the northern edge of the village of Florida, New York, United States. Culver built the mill around 1830 and the house 20 years later. The latter is an excellent example of the Picturesque aesthetic as applied to an Italianate house. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
In January 1913, the remaining property at Kiln was sold to the Edward Hines Lumber Company of Chicago, and the operation was reorganized as the Jourdan River Lumber Company. The original mill was replaced in 1914 with a new mill with a cutting capacity of per day. To accommodate all of the workers at the mill, around 200 mill houses were built. A school building was also built in the area.
Without the use of city facilities, upwards of 100,000 Greekfest attendees in 1989 were left with nothing to do but mill around the oceanfront. City leaders additionally put new ordinances and policies in place that led to the arrests and citations of hundreds of party-goers, primarily for relatively minor offenses such as jay-walking and loud music. The Virginia National Guard was placed on call for Labor Day weekend 1989.
In 1888, the Municipality of Témiscaming was officially incorporated. Its name, also spelled Témiskaming, was taken from Lake Timiskaming and in turn came from the Algonquin tim ("deep"), and kami ("open water"). In the fall of that same year, Alex Lumsden built a sawmill on Gordon Creek and the settlement came to be known as Lumsden's Mill. Around 1909 work began on the dam across the Ottawa River.
Bev Parker: Wodehouse Mill at the Penn Local History site, accessed 2010.02.01 In the 17th century, the Smestow had been divided north of Seisdon and a stream diverted left from the main river. Channelled by embankments, it reinforced the flow on the lower Wom, creating a mill pond with a substantial drop to power the Heath Mill. Around the start of the 19th century, the Heath Mill was developed further.
Old Town Hall The inhabitants at the time of European encounter were Nipmuc (or Pennacook) Indians, who called the area Catacunemaug. Once part of "The Plantation of Groton," Shirley was first settled by English pioneers about 1720. In 1753 it separated from Groton and was incorporated, named in honor of William Shirley, governor of Massachusetts (1741–1757). The town established a paper mill around 1790, and the first of seven cotton mills in 1812.
On the morning of 15 December 2016 another fire started at the Maple No.1. The fire started on the top floor of the mill. Around 70 firefighters attended, with nearby properties evacuated. The building was declared to be structurally unstable as a result of the fire, during which large parts of the building collapsed, and work to demolish unsafe portions of the mill began on 16 December, expected to take three days.
Jacob Weber acquired the Mill around 1860, replacing water-powered machinery with new steam-powered equipment. The Weber family operated the Florence Mill continuously for over 104 years, contributing to the development of the milling industry between the last half of the nineteenth century into the twentieth century. The Weber's business was long considered to be the longest operating business in Nebraska.(2007) More Nebraska National Register Sites in Douglas County: Weber Mill.
Besides those villages lost to the sea, several others have disappeared. Perhaps the most interesting is Hart, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Hert. There was later a mill named Hart Mill which is known to have been in the vicinity of Gleaston. Archeological investigations have taken place to discover the site of this early mill around the valley where Gleaston Water Mill now stands, but they have yielded little evidence.
The Jamestown Windmill is a smock mill in Jamestown, Rhode Island within the Windmill Hill Historic District on North Road north of Weeden Lane. The high windmill was built in 1787 to grind corn after the British occupational forces destroyed the previous mill around the time of the Battle of Rhode Island. It operated until 1896. Several renovations were done in the 20th century, and it is maintained by the Jamestown Historical Society.
Benjamin C. Moore Mill is a historic flour mill, waterworks, and city hall building located at Lockport in Niagara County, New York. It is a stone structure built in 1859–60, as a flour mill for the Benjamin C. Moore Company. In 1864, Dwight Keep constructed this stone structure that was originally the Benjamin Moore Company Mill. Around 1884, it was converted from a flour mill, to one of the first water pumping plants in America.
From the time of the brothers' release, Excise officers, protected by an armed guard, monitored the mill around the clock. Prevented from trading illegally, the business collapsed and eventually all the brothers emigrated to various destinations. In later years, bodies were exhumed from bog near the mill, thought to belong to Lampen and an itinerant worker in the paper industry. This raises the possibility that R. H. Mathews' father and uncles were involved in a double homicide.
The video opens with an old woman stroking her dog; she then comes upon some passers-by and Peter Kingsbery enters the recording studio. As Kingsbery starts singing, people mill around the entrance to the studio and other members of the band also arrive inside and set up the instruments, with Anna LaCazio joining Kingsbery singing. As a fruit stand is knocked over outside, the last band member goes into the studio. In no time all the instruments are in place.
A scout ant locates a suitable target nest and a column of dulotic ants move towards it. On arriving at the nest they may mill around for a while, perhaps clearing debris such as small stones or twigs away from the entrance. They then surge inside and quickly begin to emerge carrying host pupae, prepupae and sometimes late-stage larvae back to the dulotic nest. There, the host workers care for them as well as the dulotic young developing from eggs laid by the Polyergus queen.
The Moulin neuf (New Mill) at the Île-des-moulins The pre- industrial complex of the Île-des-moulins was amongst the most important ones in the province of Quebec during the 19th century. Although several infrastructures have degraded, a total of five buildings remain. The fourth lord of Terrebonne, Abbot Louis Lepage, had ordered the construction of the first flour mill in 1721 as well as the first saw mill around 1725. In 1803, the bakery was built and established in the village.
The mill around 1900 In 1983 the Potsdam Chamber of Commerce began the restoration of the stone base. This work had to be stopped in 1990 due to financial difficulties. At the end of 1991, the rebuilding work was able to start again thanks to donations from the state of Brandenburg, the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation and the then Potsdam-Sanssouci Foundation of Prussian Palaces and Gardens. The present smock mill is a replica of the one built from 1787 to 1791 and the third so- called Historic Mill.
The Ordnance Survey map of 1836Ordnance Survey. 1824-1836. Ordnance Survey First Edition 1 inch has the position of Salters Lode smockmill located on land between what is now the A1122 road and where Well Creek and the River Great Ouse converge. This mill began life as a drainage mill built by Drainage Commissioners, but was converted into a corn mill around c.1850. Norfolkmills/Salters Lode Smockmill The mill had three pairs of stones which were driven by one pair of single-shuttered patent sails and one pair of common sails.
Hawn's Mill was a mill established on the banks of Shoal Creek in Fairview Township, Caldwell County, Missouri in 1835–1836 by Jacob Hawn.Land Entries Book, Recorder of Deeds Office, Caldwell County Courthouse, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri 64650, Jacob Hawn, 7 December 1835, Township 56 Range 26 NW¼ NE¼, 40 acres. Hawn was the son of German emigrants to Canada, who resettled in New York, where Jacob was born. While Jacob moved to Missouri and founded the mill around the same time as the Mormon migration to Missouri, he was not a Mormon.
Charette is named in honour of one of its first settlers, Édouard Charette, originally from Sainte- Ursule, who built a saw mill and flour mill around 1875. In 1910, the post office opened and in 1918, the Municipality of Charette was established when the Parish of Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (formed in 1914) was incorporated. Its railway station identified the place with the English name of Charette's Mills for a period of time. On December 31, 2001, Charette was added to the Maskinongé RCM when Le Centre-de-la-Mauricie Regional County Municipality was dissolved.
Bridgewater Mill Around approximately 1857 Dunn bought part of section 1141 of Bridgewater to erect a steam and water mill which, for most of the year, was operated by water from Cox's Creek. In 1870 a flood washed away the mill dam, which had only recently been completed, together with the older dam and three bridges. From 1958 the mill was used as a bond store for Hamilton's Wines and is now owned by Petaluma Wines and operates as a restaurant. The building, on Mount Barker Road, is a tourist attraction; the millwheel operates electrically.
The all tackle world record stands at 14.30kg (31lb 8oz) caught off Poivre Island in the Seychelles. The bigeye trevally's edibility is said to range from fair to very good, with frying, steaming, grilling and even use in soup popular in some South East Asian countries. Filipinos are said to consider the fish of high quality, especially fish taken from the volcanic Lake Taal, which are said to have a delicate flavour due to the lake's sulphur content. Apart from fishing, the species is popular with scuba divers which often photograph the huge schools that mill around reefs during the day.
Two other railroad lines were also later laid into the county. The railroad influenced the economy and environment of the community until the early 1980s, when the last train pulled out of the Bethany Depot and the tracks were removed. Transportation was an important industry to the community and the population grew to its greatest level around the turn of the century when over 24,000 persons lived in Harrison County. Industry played a vital role in Bethany's growth starting with Colonel C.L. Jennings who erected the first steam mill around 1854 in the northwest part of town; it produced both lumber and flour.
'Let's go yum cha (to drink tea)' is > understood among the Cantonese to mean going to a restaurant for dim sum; > such is the twin linkage between the food and the beverage. The familiar yum > cha scene at a Cantonese restaurant, which is often on several floors, is > one of young girls pulling trolleys replete with goodies in bamboo baskets > piled high or small dishes set next to each other. As they mill around the > dining tables, they call out the names of their wares and place the baskets > or dishes on the tables when diners signal their wishes.
The complex also included a forge on the opposite side of the road as well as a sizeable farm of land. The business at Newmills was continued by his son, P.F. Gallagher until his death in 1980. In 1892 the buildings were in a very poor state of repair and, according to the Valuation Office, the corn mills were disused and had been converted to use as farm buildings. Patrick Gallagher made extensive improvements to the corn mill around 1907 when he fitted the waterwheel present today as well as improving the machinery within the mill.
Abbey Mill, Station Road, Bishops Waltham was built in 1862 Trade directories for Abbey Mill show that millers John Hague (1867) John Edwards (1871) Henry Hurley and several others ran the mill around the turn of the century before James Duke took it over in 1902 and subsequently run by the Duke Family until the business closed with the milling operation having been transferred to the old Edwards Brewery site in Lower Lane, Bishop’s Waltham. Abbey Mill was then used for offices until sold for redevelopment in circa 2005 to the supermarket chain Sainsburys. The redevelopment never actually took place and the site is up for sale.
The park has recreational fields for soccer, baseball, and Ultimate on both sides of the river. There is also a swimming pool, tennis courts and outdoor hockey rink to the northeast, and a running track in the centre. A footbridge crosses the Don Valley Parkway, Bayview Avenue, the Canadian National Railway Bala subdivision tracks, and the river and joins the two sides of the valley as well as the Lower Don Recreational Trail that follows the river. The bridge is located near the site of a butternut tree bridge built by Ely Playter that provided access to his property and mill around the 1790s.
After the abbey was dissolved in the reign of Henry VIII, it was used as a cutlers wheel. By 1746 John Tyzack was using it for grinding scythes, in 1797 Thomas Biggin was making knives for cutting hay and straw, and it was being used as a sickle mill in 1805. After a brief spell as a paper mill around 1826, it was occupied by Thomas Tyzack and Sons, who made saws. The site was sold to the Midland Railway by the Duke of Devonshire in 1871 to enable the construction of Dore and Totley station, and the last mill buildings were taken down in 1890.
He established the first sugar mill around 1640 and later passed it to his son Francisco de Rebolledo, who in turn sold the farm in 1650 to Pedro Sáenz de Rosas. Pedro Segura settled in Jonacatepec and tried to improve the lives of the few inhabitants. Martín de la Rosa, a relative of Pedro Trápaga de Rosas, is credited with the construction of the bridge of the deep ravine, as well as the donation of the image of the Lord of the Three Falls to the chapel of the San Martín neighborhood, and of the Virgen de la Soledad to the chapel of San Francisco. During all this time, the sugar haciendas were able to become richer and more powerful.
The courtship ritual involves noisy vocalisations (croaking) by large "choirs" of males. The females are attracted to the males that produce the loudest and longest calls and enter the water, where the males mill around and try to grasp them with their front legs — although they may grasp anything of a similar size, such as a piece of wood. The successful male climbs on the back of the female and grasps her under the forelegs with his nuptial pads, in a position known as amplexus, and kicks away any other males that try to grasp her. He then stays attached in this position until she lays her eggs, which he fertilises by spraying sperm over them as they are released from the female's cloaca.
The Stassano electric furnace is an arc type furnace that usually rotates to mix the bath. The Girod furnace is similar to the Héroult furnace. While EAFs were widely used in World War II for production of alloy steels, it was only later that electric steelmaking began to expand. The low capital cost for a mini-millaround US$140–200 per ton of annual installed capacity, compared with US$1,000 per ton of annual installed capacity for an integrated steel mill—allowed mills to be quickly established in war-ravaged Europe, and also allowed them to successfully compete with the big United States steelmakers, such as Bethlehem Steel and U.S. Steel, for low-cost, carbon steel "long products" (structural steel, rod and bar, wire, and fasteners) in the U.S. market.
In July 1995, Whiskeytown convened at the Funny Farm in Apex, North Carolina, with Greg Woods and began tracking their debut album. According to the band's principal singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, the band worked very fast and recorded the album in a week and a half. At least one song ("Hard Luck Story") was written in the studio and laid to tape just minutes later. As guitarist Phil Wandscher noted: "Oh yeah, it was always, how much can you do in this little time? It’s all basically live recording, and then it’s like, 'Overdubs? We don’t have time to overdub, man!' And a lot of times, that worked out better, because you don’t have time to mill around and think about it and then fuck stuff up." Wandscher would be the de facto producer of the sessions, although he's not specifically listed as such in the album credits.

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