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"milled" Definitions
  1. simple past tense and past participle of mill1.
  2. (of a coin) struck by a mill or press and usually finished with transverse ribs or grooves: milled dimes and quarters.
  3. ground or hulled in a mill: milled wheat.
  4. pressed flat by rolling: milled board.
  5. Obsolete
  6. (of metal) polished by mechanical means: a suit of milled armor.

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The first is the rectangular metal cutaway, known as the lightening cut, that is milled into the receiver to make the rifle lighter since it is crafted from milled steel.
Ethnic Armenian troops, firmly back in control, milled around, smiling.
Soldiers sat on the veranda and milled about the garden.
Many stores remained shut as people milled around in silence.
Another notable characteristic: Castelrosso is a "milled-curd" cheese, meaning that after the curd is formed and cooked, it's milled—or cut into small pieces—and salted, leading to a denser, crumblier final product.
That's because they're not deposited layer by layer, cut or milled.
I milled through Florida and Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff.
I milled around trying to catch photographer's eyes but still, nothing.
Afterward, guests milled around, peering into the tanks at the musicians.
Regulars milled around the piano as Murray Weinstock, 67, played jazz.
Earl Sr. worked for a company that mined and milled soapstone.
Cyclists milled on Waterbury Street afterward, discussing aspects of the race.
On the Gaza side of the fence, local residents milled about.
I had a few conversations, milled about, got a couple of beers.
On Shamlapur beach, groups of Bangladeshi men milled around on the sand.
The noisy crowd still milled there when she arrived for night shifts.
A few residents milled about, mostly going to and from their automobiles.
It forecasts output of milled rice at 1.353 million tonnes this year.
Three-foot-tall donkeys milled among them, nibbling on the hay bales.
Distraught relatives milled about in hospital corridors as the wounded were treated.
Women milled about in sparkler headbands and red, white and blue fascinators.
Afterward, supporters and staff milled around the bar, watching the Super Bowl.
Next to the bay, hundreds of people milled around a construction site.
At one clinic, only a handful of patients and doctors milled about.
On Monday, more than 200 milled about the shelter, playing soccer and basketball.
Crowds of young people milled in the streets as residents inspected the damage.
Great bread is made through the ancient practice of using freshly milled flour.
Volunteers milled about as he smiled for pictures, plotting evenings of self-care.
About a dozen WeWorkers milled around, tasting curiosities like gelatin-free gummy bears.
The cast milled about the stage, in anticipation of rehearsing the next scene.
The soap base is triple-milled, meaning the pellets are ground three times.
The audience, kept in place until he was safely extricated, milled about awkwardly.
After exporting the vector files, Mendoza had them CNC milled out of plywood.
Adults milled about a vegetable market on the edges of the stadium here.
Six goats and a rooster milled around in a small, barbed wire pen.
During wartime, milled aluminum, which Calder customarily used, was commandeered for airplane production.
It's a real local operation — even the fabric is milled in Southern California.
The pastry chef, David Carmichael, will produce breads from grains milled in-house.
There are also acres of cheese, milled flour, and other bulk food grade commodities.
The other fighters milled around Starbucks, looking for something to eat on Frances' recommendation.
She was able to record the musician playing as others milled around the wreckage.
Below these, most days, milled a crowd of exotic, addled or entranced human beings.
"The future worries me," said Susana Antequeria, 30, as she milled around the screen.
The house also includes custom designs and hand-milled woodwork all throughout the structure.
Thanks to finely milled pearls, this hydrator blurs out bigger pores and subtly illuminates.
Middle-aged men in what looked like homemade WWE costumes milled about smoking cigarettes.
In the days following his death, reporters and cameramen milled around outside our building.
These pressed powders are micronized and jet-milled, so they're super soft and blendable.
Members of Congress milled around the Parque Central, gawking and snapping pictures like tourists.
It's a structure created from fir poles, site-milled wood, and reused metal fasteners.
Young men milled about in the living room at all times of the day.
Some curious passers-by milled around at the edges of the river, gazing across.
Broadcast news reports showed scenes of destruction and some flames as onlookers milled about.
Dozens, and sometimes hundreds, of people milled about whenever the train pulled in somewhere.
They got cozy on the deck while friends -- and some big bodyguards -- milled around.
A carbon-trimmed steering wheel is flanked by coliseum-sized paddle shifters milled from aluminum.
Try Lancôme's Hypnose Dazzling Eye Shadow in Songecuivre, a finely-milled gold glittery cream shade.
Baseboard and crown-rail moldings, for instance, were hand-milled and are 11.5 inches thick.
He also discovered that soil health directly affected the flavor and texture of milled wheat.
The buttons click with precision and all of the ports and openings are finely milled.
Breads are baked in-house with freshly milled grains by the pastry chef, Kaity Mitchell.
Others milled around the bronze statue of George Washington in the center of the park.
Mendoza then milled the drawing arms from aluminium with pockets for laser-cut acrylic inserts.
As people milled about the living room, the trio, Los Autenticos, assembled outside the house.
Scores of people milled around the register, spilled out into the doorway, or smoked outside.
Remaining guests milled about; others joined the couple who were still dancing on the deck.
Players milled about in confusion, and Chile's fans struggled to understand what was going on.
And you must use imported Italian flour (though locally raised and milled grain might do).
Its motor, he said, had been milled using military-grade tools by robots in Singapore.
Their Espelettes are grown from seed, hand-harvested, dried and milled to make Piment d'Ville.
If you use stone-milled flours, the dough takes a lot of water, about 70 percent.
On the Sunday afternoon before the caucuses, roughly a half-dozen people milled around the office.
The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd milled around, along with reporters from around the world.
At the Toronto show, as Jones' band Baby Cages performed a set, the audience milled around.
More than 50 people milled about outside, many claiming to be either Zhongjin investors or employees.
Recount lawyers milled about, awaiting the next official update on the status of the ballot sorting.
Outside a diner, under bluish curls of cigarette smoke, a crowd milled around in the darkness.
BEFORE: A large crowd milled about Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios on March 15.
Elsewhere in the town, local people seemed stunned, while tourists milled around — providing a stark contrast.
So far just over 4,500 tonnes have been milled into flour and dispatched, the statement said.
The sound is moderated by 10,000 digitally milled acoustic wall panels of varying depths and textures.
Italy is proposing that pasta packets show where the wheat was grown and where it was milled.
A casually dressed crowd, mostly male, milled around a gilt-edged Beaux Arts ballroom on Nob Hill.
Tents dotted the outdoor space, while actors dressed like northmen or Unsullied or Braavosi swordswomen milled about.
The new 203,000 tonne tender seeks well milled, long grain white rice of 25 percent broken grade.
Women wearing illuminated devil horns and halos made out of pipe cleaners milled around on the sidewalk.
Rotted or broken woodwork was replaced with materials milled on site; original gaseliers were wired for electricity.
During the lull in play, Uribe milled around near the bag, but was not actually on it.
A dozen or so milled around me at the starting line, with race bibs and running gear.
On a recent day, students milled quietly on campus, in the opposite of a rowdy party scene.
The woman finished her speech, and people milled about with a purposefulness that felt amiss to Becky.
The performers, directed by R. B. Schlather, often walked amid attendees, who sat, stood and milled about.
Milled from an heirloom variety of corn, the polenta at Chez Panisse tasted of sweetness and earth.
The hour markers were pearled, and milled into the champagne dial to pick up its brass hue.
The U.S. rice was milled and packaged into bags for consumer and food service use, Klein said.
Razer's milled this baby from a block of aluminum and it feels nice and weighty in the hand.
Intriguingly, Nissan says the Warrior's custom steering was milled from a single block of aluminum, which is neat.
They exited AquaKnox as quickly as they arrived, while their fans milled around the restaurant a little longer.
Women milled about in search of loves ones; some yelled at police for not protecting them, Butter said.
The finely milled pressed powder blends easily, never looks muddy, and doesn't contain any distracting shimmer or glitter.
It features a finer-milled version of the active antiperspirant ingredient that creates a protective layer over skin.
Even the volume knob is milled out metal and feels a cut above the car's $50,000 price range.
Outside an imposing Roman Catholic cathedral here painted gold and white, civilians milled about on the expansive lawn.
"No migrants in Croisilles!" read a banner that more than 100 people — men, women and children — milled around.
Hard red winter wheat is grown in the southern U.S. Plains and typically milled into flour for bread.
The defectors, the hosts and the South 22018 milled around, cracking jokes and catching up like old friends.
The blue-green tartan fabric for the coat was designed and milled in Tuscany by the Ricceri company.
But the officials and parents who milled around outside declined to comment out of deference to the family.
Some milled around in slippers and pajama pants, counting down the last few minutes of the dryer cycle.
There's no fan, and the sound shoots out of the side through tiny holes milled into the metal.
Two versions of a medieval Christ: a computer-milled wooden facsimile (right) and a 3-D-printed model.
When CNN visited, a group of smartly dressed senior bureaucrats milled around the entrance to the center's playroom.
Jews in prewar Europe ate what was available and made pancakes from grated turnips, potatoes or milled grains.
The bread, dense and brown from house-milled whole wheat and rye flours, was good from the start.
In one example, Bunge milled wheat that had been imported to Mexico from Argentina as a test, Schroder said.
During the hearing, Philippe's supporters milled around the Miami courthouse clad in t-shirts with his face on them.
Any object you hold in your hands could very likely be a descendant of a printed or milled mockup.
As the game ended, the benches emptied and players milled around first base as Troy Tulowitzki yelled at Souza.
There are no seams, only the barest of camera bumps, and everything seems milled down to sub-millimeter tolerances.
Couples milled about, with a higher percentage of grooms-to-be participating alongside their fiancés than you might expect.
One rancher's lands were torched, but his cattle milled about, having somehow found safety when the blaze came through.
The fire department shows up; a half-hour passes while everyone milled about, hoping the show will go on.
Flour that's not super milled, that still has the germ and all the proteins in it, can get rancid.
After mingling for a bit, Jealous introduced Sanders to the crowd as people milled around with plates of food.
In Shenzhen, paramilitary police marched in and out of the stadium near a retail complex where shoppers milled about.
About two hours later, as players milled about the clubhouse, Warthen paced the room, checking in with his pitchers.
In other words, instead of sending a milled piece of steel you can send and print a digital file.
"This is unheard of," Jones said, shaking his head as homicide detectives milled about in the yard and alley.
Some three dozen law enforcement officials milled around and neighbors came out to look, despite a cold steady rain.
Wang and his Stuyvesant teammate, Nobel Gautam, milled around trying to spot name tags they recognized from online communities.
As clusters of Gazans milled about, Israeli snipers watched from the other side, barely visible in their fortified perches.
Consequently, plantation owners and lumber mills had to pay higher wages to have the cotton picked or timber milled.
Helicopters circled and curious onlookers milled about on bicycles and on foot in streets that were closed to traffic.
The day after their agony ended, the competitors milled about a winery near the park for the awards ceremony.
A few people milled around talking, while others walked past as though everything were just as it should be.
Attendants in hot pink hats and aprons ushered the children around, while the Easter Bunny milled with the parents.
Flour was either milled by hand or on round grindstones which have been discovered in great numbers throughout Scandinavia.
"I am a practicing Muslim," Ali told me, the lights swirling overhead as more men milled through the club.
So far this year, the price of milled steel products is up roughly 25 percent, which matches the level of import duties Trump applied in March to all steel products made outside the U.S. That added cost to imports helped domestic makers of steel and milled products raise their prices as well.
A small group of guests milled around Mr. Christie at a house party in Hampton Falls, N.H., on Jan. 24.
Kansas farmers primarily grow hard red winter wheat, the largest class of U.S. wheat which is milled into bread flour.
Using the scan data, Fischer milled the sculpture from foam, then hand-carved parts of it to accentuate certain details.
So, to combat that, look for a selection that has been finely milled and tinted with your complexion in mind.
PEOPLE was inside the studio's control room as the Great White Way mainstays milled about, the studio buzzing with excitement.
Hundreds of people milled in a massive auditorium across from Wawel Castle where, centuries before, a dragon menaced the countryside.
For starters, Fujifilm has switched from stamped magnesium to milled titanium for the top and bottom plates for better durability.
Milled in the Georgia mountains, the grits come in original, garlic and herb, and, my favorite, truffle and sea salt.
The MacBook Pro will sit on top of machine-milled aluminum that houses the NAND flash storage and additional ports.
Milled from a single block of aluminum and weather-sealed, it also means it feels great, smooth and is ergonomic.
Mosul, Iraq (CNN)The two boys, aged 11 or 12, milled around the street corner, chatting with journalists and soldiers.
The Stiletto TiBone 15-Ounce Titanium Milled-Face Hammer drives nails in without putting stress on your wrists and forearms.
He advocated a diet of coarsely milled whole-grain flour that provided a complete balance of fibre, antioxidants, and micronutrients.
Holley and DeDeaux gave a gallery talk, and the singer Helga Davis performed in the galleries as members milled around.
Bread will be made with wheat milled on the premises, reflecting Mr. Leonti's experience running Brooklyn Bread Lab in Bushwick.
If you can't find finely milled ingredients, consider decreasing the amount of water in your recipe by about 10 percent.
Soldiers still in uniform milled around in the crowd, bottles of beer in hand and rifles dangling from their torsos.
At the same time, there are the custom sheets of very modern translucent polycarbonate and aluminum handrails milled like Ferraris.
He pointed out a man-made hill eastward along the coast from the marina, where trucks and earthmovers milled about.
Shortly after arriving, I milled around the cavernous kitchen and living space, saying awkward, earnest hellos to the other guests.
During a break in the evening's program, as other guests milled about, Rice says she remained seated at her table.
Rhett Rhett is a milled-harvest bug wheat that can't wait to get its grubby paws around quinoa's vulnerable neck.
She addressed them from a pink boat in the middle of London's Oxford Circus as shoppers and tourists milled past.
Our DNC sources tell us both of them milled around backstage, talking to fans and taking in all the hoopla.
Before the speech, they milled around in the vicinity of the venue, talking to journalists and spouting white supremacist beliefs.
But Shiseido has sprinkled in some modern-day skin-care ingredients, like hydrating hyaluronic acid and a finely milled, breathable powder.
Students milled around aimlessly, red-eyed, dazed, and often bursting into tears or hugging people they saw crossing the quad area.
In the main exhibition hall, prized pigs walked the ring with their owners while others milled around or dozed in stalls.
Hard red winter wheat, the biggest U.S. wheat class, is grown in the southern Plains and milled into flour for bread.
The mom of a U.S. swimmer dropped by in flip-flops to check out the scene, while Brazilian socialites milled around.
Grey Goose also uses wheat of the highest certification sourced from three farming cooperatives, and it's milled using a proprietary method.
It has antique windows, hand-milled wooden rosettes, a metal roof, motion detectors, and timer-activated lighting in the roost area.
The show ended and the kids milled about outside in the cold December night where bootleggers offered Pump shirts for $10.
A half-dozen police officers milled about in the hours before the events started, scanning the crowds for any potential problems.
You're supposed to eat fresh fruits and fresh vegetables and not ones that are dehydrated and milled into flours and fried.
Trucks, vans and buses crammed with civilians and their belongings traveled dirt roads, while huge crowds milled around waiting for transportation.
While some stumps were painful to behold, the felled cypress were milled and reincarnated as the benches we were sitting on.
The matte ceramic finish is hand-milled to look like stone, and shoppers can choose between charcoal, white, black, and terracotta.
We mainly milled around on the square and walked right up to the parade as it went past, clapping and waving.
The artist then resized and reconstituted them, along with the models, into single sculptures that were milled or 3-D printed.
From dazzling cheekbones to a subtle sheen, these finely milled loose highlighters by Sarazaar Cosmetics have got your glow needs covered.
The 90-year-old wood was sent to a kiln early in summer to dry, then was milled into thick planks.
Dismissed early after the building was secured, some of them milled outside the building with their parents, television station WDTJ reported.
On the pedestrian shopping square, Somali-Swedes in niqabs and Eritrean-Swedes in leather jackets milled about between the parties' campaign booths.
Recently opened, the jail appeared to be still unfinished as hundreds of inmates milled around and shot curious glances over at Castillo.
These are Apple's flagship Macs, and the Mac's reputation is built as much on trust as it is on finely milled aluminum.
On Saturday, the first day of Lebanon's weekend, people milled around to patriotic music, waving Lebanese flags and banners in central Beirut.
Farmers in Kansas grow hard red winter (HRW) wheat, the largest U.S. wheat class that typically is milled into flour for bread.
Conservator Reino Liefkes led efforts to produce accurate digital models of several missing pieces, which were then 3D-printed or machine milled.
Chamfers precisely milled to a thousandth of a millimeter now count far less than seamless usability across a variety of connected devices.
During a break, Ashley and Melissa milled around, eating pizza off paper plates, too timid at first to approach the other students.
A few villagers—mostly grannies and toddlers—milled about, careful not to stray too close to a circular green-felt landing pad.
According to an IKEA blog post, the nifty new invention is "a small plastic or wooden fitting with milled grooves all around".
The results are made of CNC-milled urethane foam that he and his assistants later coated with black and white industrial paint.
When I pulled up to Skyway, shoppers milled in and out of Aubuchon Hardware, Gioiosia's Wine & Spirits, and Yando's Big M Supermarket.
Fol Epi bakery is known for its wild-yeast breads, made from milled-on-site organic flours and baked in brick ovens.
No contamination was found at the General Mills facility where products like Gold Medal flour had been milled and packaged, researchers said.
People milled about in a nearby kitchen area, taming their grief and nerves by pouring out bowls of nuts and chopping apples.
Made with a urethane foam, co-developed by Riddell and its manufacturing partner, the liner is sculpted and milled at the factory.
Cambodia exported 270,000 tones or 43 percent of its total milled rice exports to the EU in 2018, the World Bank said.
The event invite could well be hinting at these processor changes, with what looks like a silicon-shaped piece of milled aluminum.
This seed, planted in American soil, under an American sun, sprouted and flourished, fields of wheat, milled to grain, the daily bread.
And the vicious Republican primary -- which Rubio exited only a few months ago -- is sure to be milled for attacks against Rubio. Rep.
Hundreds milled around the empty trucks, unsure of what to do as high-octane music was pumped into the room from giant speakers.
That's a problem, because how much a grain has been milled or manipulated can also make a difference in how nutritious it is.
There are also studies that suggest that the body responds very differently to milled grains than to whole grains with the kernel intact.
According to Woo, as other DataCamp employees milled about, a drunken Cornelissen pressed his crotch into Woo's behind, fondling her hips and thighs.
The men, who call themselves the Revolutionary Right Forces, pitched tents and milled about, but did not appear to have much popular backing.
The buds themselves are milled from aluminum, but more importantly, OnePlus ensured you can magnetically snap them to each other to avoid tangles.
Zimbabwe does not accept GM maize imports, and when it has accepted emergency GM maize aid, it has been milled under security watch.
We got new subscription-based services for News, TV, and games, as well as an Apple credit card (yes, really) milled from titanium.
Children milled at the periphery, unsure how to behave or navigate the deep well of grief and disbelief in which they'd found themselves.
Eater reports that Dr. Daniel Perlman of Brandeis University has invented and patented a coffee flour, milled from par-baked green coffee beans.
Prior to listening to Fusco and Fisher, audience members milled about the space, speaking with various artists about their political and creative endeavors.
Tension eased as the lunch hour ended, but many people milled around the streets, in between the bricks and barricades made of debris.
An Italian tenor, a Serbian baritone, an American basso cantante, and some twenty extras milled around, preparing for the big Act I brawl.
On Monday afternoon, as characteristically anxious campaign aides milled around the Hofstra University campus, I tried to pry out details of what Mrs.
It just crumbled back to that finely milled powder that we made with the grinder as soon as we pretty much touched them.
Villagers fear the mill may shut down due to lack of rain long before the stocks of grain to be milled are exhausted.
New York shipped out a significant portion of the cotton that went up to New England and over to England to be milled.
Mr. Rosario's son, Richard Jr., milled around and spoke in soft tones about being only a toddler when his father was sent away.
It was raining wildly and the crypto-folks were bumping into each other as they milled about talking about the future of money.
The magnificent durum-wheat focaccia is made with flour hand-milled by the chef, Adam Leonti, sliced thinly, and served with cultured butter.
Young women in billowy dresses and headscarves in yellow, blue and pink pastels milled about in groups, looking like flocks of tropical birds.
In one corner, there's steamed Liberian ruby rice, milled so that the nutrition-rich red bran layer is left intact, nutty and chewy.
It's vibrant, yet subtle, and framed in a handmade, black-stained, two-inch deep ash wood frame milled from North American sustainable trees.
Investigators in white protective suits milled around a damaged sport utility vehicle on the side of the road, one of its windows shattered.
The crowd sipped wine and soft drinks and milled about the sparsely hung, mildly provocative artwork, which was in fact beside the point.
Mira continues to use some of the wood her father milled, and self-taught furniture designer Phillip Powell, too, experimented with Nakashima's leftover wood.
Bob Dole, present to speak about Pompeo, sat surrounded by lawmakers and press as other senators milled around the well of the hearing room.
The matcha craze especially has led to an influx of cheaper milled green teas, falsely labeled as matcha, which have far less L-Theanine.
The finely-milled pressed powder is completely shimmer- and sparkle-free and the perfect brown color looks like an actual tan — not orange dirt.
As they milled about the opening event sampling dried seaweed snacks and shaking each others hands, none of these questions hung in the air.
I milled around with the 20 or so other people up there, taking in the gorgeous panoramic view and lounging on some old furniture.
My mother-in-law has found a special oatmeal place near our house and is interested in the grain, which is milled very fine.
Demonstrators milled about the streets afterward, but the mood grew more relaxed and the crowds gradually diminished with no immediate signs of further lawlessness.
He was smiling as guests milled in a room nearby of portraits and projections shot for him by Gosha Rubchinskiy, king of youth culture.
The clock showed all zeros and both teams milled around on the field not knowing whether to celebrate a win or lament a loss.
He stood in the museum recently as a group of students from the Gotham Professional Arts Academy, a high school in Brooklyn, milled around.
On Saturday morning, police officials milled around the front of the social club, which is on the first floor of a low-rise townhouse.
Eighteen thousand people left the cold and rain of a Chicago night and milled about inside the cavernous McCormick Place, waiting for Barack Obama.
At the Good Samaritan Society's retirement home in DeLand, nearly 400 residents milled about in a building that until Sunday had housed about 150.
A small gallery of observers — friends, would-be friends, agents, would-be agents, tournament officials and journalists — milled about on the viewing platforms above.
The camera bump on the back is now milled right into the glass, which is kind of neat, but it's still a camera bump.
About fifty avatars, in the forms of robots and humans, milled around, some high-fiving one another, some hovering in the air like drones.
There were no soldiers visible as hundreds of people milled around, waiting in the hot sun to accompany the aid — which had not arrived.
The race began at noon, and at the starting area, as I milled about with more than 1,000 runners, I felt my anxiety rise.
Benjamin Koren of One to Oneto developed an algorithm to generate a unique shape for each of the 10,000 panels, which were then CNC milled.
Aerial footage showed the bus on its side as a group milled around the accident site, which was dotted with multiple ambulances and police cars.
It's then milled into fine, pearly pigment that is purchased by international beauty companies to add a reflective finish to eyeshadow, blush, lipstick, and more.
They are, as my colleague Steven Levy writes, precision-milled aluminum rails that attach to glass doors—sliding and swinging alike—with no visible bolts.
"Large quantities of crude talc are mined in Afghanistan before being milled in and exported from Pakistan," notes a January 2017 U.S. Geological Survey report.
North Dakota is the top growing U.S. state of spring wheat, a high-protein variety milled into flour for specialty breads, bagels and pizza dough.
Debtors, nearly all black like her, crowded the wedge-shaped waiting area as lawyers, paralegals and court staff, almost all white, milled about in front.
As guests milled about Gatorland's gift shop, a 39-year-old tourist named Shaun Grant stopped and peered into a small tank of baby alligators.
Early in the morning, a crowd of campaign staff members, longstanding volunteers and outside irregulars milled around Reid's home in anticipation of their canvassing shifts.
Large crowds of tourists, including student groups, their plans for museum visits interrupted, milled around on the sidewalk, trying to find out what had happened.
As monochrome-draped sneakerheads in athleisure and Vetements hoodies milled around the cavernous space buying merchandise, Mr. Beckham munched Flamin' Hot Cheetos and eyed footwear.
But even as Ms. López and dozens of other migrants milled around the basement room filling out forms, it was clear much more was needed.
Alaska pollock is being paired with grits in Greenville, S.C. In Waynesboro, Ga., local grain is being milled into flour for whole-wheat baked goods.
"All our two by fours came from trees that came from a tornado that a family friend milled and then gave to us," Stephens said.
To make white soba, the buckwheat is milled to shuck the exterior of the seeds using the same technique employed in making sake from rice.
On a recent Tuesday evening, Francesco Clemente and Mr. Sullivan milled around Mr. Gagosian's Upper East Side gallery during an opening of Helen Marden's paintings.
J&J used the milled powder in its cosmetic powders and sold a less-refined grade to roofing, flooring and tire companies for use in manufacturing.
The idea is that the digestive system can absorb finely milled grains more quickly, and since grains are carbohydrates, that may send blood sugar levels spiking.
J&J used the milled powder in its cosmetic powders and sold a less-refined grade to roofing, flooring, and tire companies for use in manufacturing.
In this high-temperature process, plastic is injected into precisely milled channels in the aluminum enclosure where it bonds to micro-pores in the aluminum surface.
Tens of thousands of residents milled about in Mexico City's streets, ordered not to return to their homes or offices because of fears of further damage.
Footage from the scene showed emergency responders treating people on the ground outside the restaurant as shocked patrons milled about in the aftermath of the crash.
Supporters of the campaign to scrap the ban milled around the court before the verdict and cheered the decision, hugging one another and waving rainbow flags.
The convention hall wasn't full, or if it was full, attendees milled around instead of listening to GOP luminaries like Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.
Brimming with technology and seemingly milled from one massive chunk of German steel, our $57,22600 X2875 xDrive 257i test car makes a fantastic case for itself.
Others simply milled around in the official fan zone, enjoying the significance of the evening (and the smell of sausages) even as the security presence loomed.
While people from various incoming flights milled around at Carousel 10, those from Flight 2262 from Los Angeles waited an hour for their bags to appear.
In the image above, you're looking at machine-milled dummy models of the iPhone 11 on the left, and the 2018 iPhone lineup on the right.
Inside the hall, delegates milled around and kept speaking even as prominent Republicans took the lectern — among them Paul D. Ryan, the speaker of the House.
Candidates for district council carried banners and wore sashes bearing their names; they talked with potential voters as thousands of people dressed in black milled about.
A finely milled pigment (in gold for the golden version and blush for the nude) can be brushed onto the skin for a near-holographic glow.
As this question milled through my mind, the remarkable resilience of Torontonians also reminded me of Parisiens and Londoners, who thronged cafes in shows of defiance.
Beyond the fireworks going on inside the hearing room, a few hundred reporters, sightseers, and protesters milled around the rotunda outside, shouting, laughing, cheering, and arguing.
As they milled about the Senate chamber after the brief swearing-in, the gregarious Mr. Biden greeted former colleagues with a hearty clap on the shoulder.
The owners, who bought the property in 2268, restored a wide range of original details, from the grand structural columns to the hand-milled staircase spindles.
The others milled, practicing combinations borrowed from "Swan Lake"; the women lined up along one of the Guggenheim's low walls, which they used as a barre.
The greatest number milled about in the sun along the Long Walk, a 2.5-mile ramrod straight avenue leading directly to a gate at Windsor Castle.
Still, on an unusually cold morning recently, hundreds of people milled about the monument, braving a chill that the early spring sun did little to dispel.
Protesters milled instead in nearby streets waving flags and chanting anti-Maduro slogans until these gatherings were broken up by the security forces using tear gas.
Factory milled wood and metal bend, which means that on a minute scale, not even slats on a fence could stack up in indisputably tidy rows.
Tycoons including Richard Branson milled at the time in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton Hotel along with former political leaders Tony Blair and Nicolas Sarkozy, and columnist Arianna Huffington.
All its new vehicles are made of 6061 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, milled and molded in a factory that also makes parts for the likes of Boeing.
It has the world's lightest crankshaft (weighing 12.5 kilograms / 27.5 pounds), which is milled from a single billet of steel and helps the engine work more efficiently.
"storm" time Mr. Roberts had designated in his original Facebook post, law enforcement, reporters and YouTubers milled about the gates to the "top secret" Nevada military base.
As patrons milled around between sets, one of the three TVs above the bar silently showed CNN, which had interviewed the club's owner earlier in the day.
Over three days in the San Jose Convention Center, attendees milled from one talk to another and hit up parties with open bars and plenty of food.
The giant Century mine in Australia, for example, milled its very last ore in the first quarter of this year and has moved onto care and maintenance.
The man responsible for that crust is David Bauer, a self-effacing 36-year-old and a pioneer in the movement to use local freshly milled grains.
One warm morning last fall, that week's group of cooks milled about the Depanneur's large communal table, sharing jokes and drinking coffee with homemade anise-flavored cookies.
Fifty to 75 pounds of rice are milled every day, in Queens and, since November, at Mr. Rong's second outpost, in the Canal Street Market in Manhattan.
Members of the renowned Théâtre du Soleil milled about, noshing on a simple spread — a tray of baguettes, a plate of soft butter, a pot of jam.
Wheat milled in the basement each day is mixed with upstate flour, then put through a leisurely fermentation to produce a crust that's seductively light, even delicate.
There's a choice of lining material, too; nylon (which is durable) or a cotton-rayon blend (a little softer.) Both materials are milled in the United States.
DALLAS — Ryan Clare chewed on a turkey leg as he milled about the Texas state fairgrounds hours before another major sporting event inside historic Cotton Bowl Stadium.
Kent Zhang, the owner of the Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant, across the street, watched as dozens of firefighters milled outside the debris-strewn building on Friday afternoon.
The video shows that as other soldiers, officers and medical personnel milled about, apparently unconcerned about the wounded Palestinian, the accused soldier shot him in the head.
DALLAS — Ryan Clare chewed on a turkey leg as he milled about the Texas state fairgrounds hours before another major sporting event inside historic Cotton Bowl Stadium.
"Whole grains are being included in ultraprocessed products that may be finely milled down and have added sodium, added free sugars and added saturated fats," Reynolds said.
What draws me back to this shop and showroom, though, is its ever-changing assortment of ties, scarves, shawls and pocket squares, all milled especially for them.
Dozens of Turning Point students milled around the convention hall, wearing matching T-shirts with "Socialism Sucks" written on the front in Sanders's iconic font and style.
This past weekend, tourists milled around St. Peter's Basilica, one of the holiest sites in the world, snapping selfies and experiencing Michelangelo's art through their phone's camera lens.
These babies manage to impart a silky finish without so much as one shimmery fleck, thanks to jet-milled powders that are baked on terra-cotta clay tiles.
In February, halvah completed its artisanal arc with the opening of the chic-simple Seed & Mill stall in the bustling Chelsea Market, where tahini is milled on site.
The cars up for auction on Tuesday sat in a sea of defeated-looking vehicles in an outdoor lot, where potential buyers milled around to conduct cursory inspections.
A chute takes milled grain and water, and then a spinning screw inside the machine generates high heat from friction and squeezes out a long, puffed grain worm.
On a recent day, more than 1,400 migrants, all but three of them Afghans, milled outside under military surveillance, surrounded by a high fence topped with barbed wire.
As Mr. Koptiuch and George Ring, natural resource managers for Nestlé, milled around Ginnie Springs in January, two divers warily eyed Mr. Koptiuch's shirt, which displayed Nestlé's logo.
There are dozens of interesting, delicate varieties of rice that are milled, or polished, to make them white; Carolina, basmati, jasmine, arborio and sushi rice are all examples.
Higher Standard sells pipe-cleaning products like finely milled rock salt and "ISO Pure" solvent in packaging that looks as if it came off-the-shelf at Sephora.
The stone-milled whole wheat flour was then given to an artisanal bakery, where it was prepared with only water, salt, and sourdough starter; no additives, no preservatives.
For the most part, the situation seemed to be under control, he said, although the sidewalk outside of the terminal got "a little crazy" as people milled about.
All-purpose flour — milled of higher-protein wheat than the Sonoran variety — yielded tortillas that retracted into small, thick discs every time I tried to roll them thin.
Dozens of people milled around in the foyer of the concrete building on the south bank of the river Thames, many of them with a drink in hand.
Earlier, during batting practice, as the Yankees' pitchers milled around in the outfield, they were wondering how hard Hicks might throw if he were on the pitcher's mound.
They hung around the food trucks and milled about the parking lots, unsure why they had stopped working and unsure what it would take for work to resume.
Judge Larry Fidler milled around the property with the jury ... and they were accompanied by police detectives Tom Small and Mark Lillienfeld, along with defense attorney Daniel Nardoni.
Most recently, she made dumplings with organic black pork topped with flying fish roe and a mapo ragu with Italian-milled wheat, Sichuan spices, and cured egg yolk.
At the corner of Danforth and Logan, where some of the shots were fired, about 50 people milled about on a small square Monday evening, talking in several languages.
Attendees watched speakers and panels in the main space, milled around with popcorn and LaCroix, or met for lunch on the roof, as they would have at any conference.
The military allowed journalists a brief visit this week inside Camp 6, where most of the prisoners are held, as the men milled about and conducted late-afternoon prayers.
That rainy September election night in downtown Minsk, we milled around a broad plaza where a handful of college kids and pensioners had turned up for Goncharik's concession speech.
And because it's from Miniot, the tonearm is milled from a single piece of laminated mahogany, while Wheel's base will be offered in choices of mahogany, walnut, or cherry.
"I don't understand why you would spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on a puppy-milled dog when there's all these other dogs in shelters," Minnick told the station.
So if an animal heeds the call of nature in the field, bacteria from the animal waste could contaminate the grain, which is then harvested and milled into flour.
Deep inside, the crankshaft is milled from a solid steel bar in a process that takes six months, alternating heat treatments for strengthening, and machining to remove excess material.
She'd already dug up the potatoes on her small Slovakian farm, harvested the wheat and milled the flour, so who could blame her for enacting a pierogi succession plan?
Hundreds milled around the staging area near Madison Square Park, maybe waiting for the actual parade, maybe just here for this, another front in the nation's ongoing culture war.
SARAH LYALL As the line snaked around the Palace Theater, with people waiting for the play to start, a crowd milled outside, with many ticketless people clutching Potter books.
Thousands of people milled around hundreds of exhibitors, including Armageddon Gear (beer bivy sacks), WMD Guns (not nuclear weapons), and RCBS Precisioneered Reloading supplies ("leaving varmints mystified since 1943").
In the alleyway that led to the stadium, hundreds of Sounders fans dressed in the team's neon green and blue milled around a line of steaming hot-dog carts.
Others milled around nibbling burritos and tortilla chips from the Fort Greene cantina Pequeña, brought in to ensure that the "brunch" in Honky Tonk Brunch included more than booze.
Instead of racing to their goalkeeper to celebrate, West Ham's milled about near the center circle, apparently unsure for 26 seconds of the score, or if they had won.
A dozen S.D.F. media workers milled around in the lobby and a couple of adjoining offices, and all came out to greet visitors with the ritual of multiple handshakes.
For decades, a loose network of machinists and tradesmen would supply collectors and museums with cast bearings, a one-off radiator cap or a custom-milled crank, as needed.
In front of them, a crowd of dozens of journalists, social-media influencers and fashion bloggers milled around, watching freestyle soccer players run through their dazzling array of tricks.
Under an autumn blue Texas sky, thousands of people milled — past the mobile charging station, past the Wine Lounge — many shedding their sandals to walk barefoot in the grass.
Around the corner, an encampment of homeless people milled about next to a half-dozen tents set up on the sidewalk next to the entrance of an office building.
He had already taught himself how to bake sourdough with freshly milled Barley and Einkorn, ancient grains that few modern people still use, which he also documented on Twitter.
Hundreds of people milled quietly around on sidewalks on either side of an avenue, sullenly eyeing more than a dozen large black police vans and buses with tinted windows.
Hundreds of people milled quietly around on sidewalks on either side of an avenue, sullenly eyeing more than a dozen large black police vans and buses with tinted windows.
Police officers and military personnel milled about, sniffer dogs patrolled the periphery, and two explosive ordnance disposal technicians stood by the front gate, which was ringed by metal detectors.
While a few workers milled around the gates, it was a ghost town — an eerie vibe for a factory that employs 350,000 of Foxconn's 1.3 million employees in China.
Several people holding news cameras dropped by just long enough to get a close-up of the verminous meals, while normal (read: non-media) people milled about looking totally disgusted.
As a crowd milled outside the apartment complex, Williams and the security guard hoisted up Ryan, who was limp and drenched with tears and sweat, too hysterical even to walk.
A video posted on the website of the Manaus-based newspaper Em Tempo showed dozens of bloodied and mutilated bodies piled on the prison floor as other inmates milled about.
But by combining a finer-milled version of aluminum chlorohydrate with a masking oil, Dove was able to maintain the formula's integrity while taking on the issue of the marks.
The restaurant serves five varieties of rice; three come directly from farmers, and all meet Mr. Johnson's strict criteria: no enrichment, no bleaching, no GMOs and freshly milled when possible.
He milled around a bit, and eventually worked at a friend's video game store for a few years before finding a job in IT. At 26, his vision rapidly deteriorated.
But we've also rounded up some shadow alternatives that feature a similar easy blendability and the fine-milled sparkly finish that skyrocketed the Hourglass Scattered Light Glitter eyeshadows to popularity.
Like Mr. Kadin, Mr. Hall — a former musician — uses natural leavening and locally sourced and milled grains; his country loaf is the stuff that failed Paleo diets are made of.
In Pasadena, you can see how grains are milled at Grist & Toll, which in 2013 became the first urban flour mill to open in greater Los Angeles in a century.
DOKKUM, the Netherlands — When Wybe van der Gang was looking for a new watch, he knew exactly what he wanted: It should have extraordinary aesthetics, with a clean-milled case.
R13 jeans are milled and mauled in a small factory in Italy, where, I understand, craftspeople who apprenticed in the art of denim making take great care in taking apart.
Locals flock, for breakfast, to the more casual Itanoní,where you can sit at shaded outdoor tables and enjoy handmade tortillas and dishes featuring hand milled, organic corn flour (masa).
"Since this all started spiraling out of control, I've purchased, milled out, and assembled two new AR15 ghost guns," one person wrote on the image board site 4chan last week.
Officials gave the all-clear after about 20 minutes, as crowds of aides milled around the sidewalks and as traffic ground to a standstill on the streets of Capitol Hill.
Last Monday—wet and cold—Cinnamon, Swirl, Cheech, Chong, Bella, Brooklyn, Chewey, and Charlie milled around, damp and pungent, within their wire enclosure, awaiting the trip to the big city.
With each plate, chefs explain the ideal dipping ratio of tempura to salt, finely milled matcha powder and tentsuyu (a mixture of soy sauce, rice wine and broth). gion-endo.
Republicans appeared increasingly confident as they milled into the Senate's ornate Strom Thurmond Room to hash out the remaining details of a tax bill that has been a moving target.
"I know that we're the team," said Ken McKay, the chief strategist and a former Trump aide, said in an interview at the downtown Westin, as fellow Trump advisers milled around.
Plenty of skin-care brands are sprinkling shots of the finely-milled green tea powder into cleansers, masks, and creams to wake your face up faster than a cup of coffee.
Before a blush can be deemed truly great, it must first check off all the boxes: highly pigmented, buildable, easy to blend, finely-milled, and soft, without a trace of chalkiness.
As we milled about in a fresh haze, I thought it would be a good time to go into his considerable iTunes library and finally take a listen to Plague Soundscapes.
Mounds of black powder lay on open ground at the first plant, as about half a dozen workers wearing no protection, some barefoot, their clothes and skin stained black, milled about.
Those not seated at the bar milled about, bewildered, like spectators at a rock concert in a high school gym: happy to be there, but not quite sure what to expect.
Pine beams from a Boston warehouse were milled for the new house's main-level flooring (now with radiant heat), while the hand-hewn floorboards upstairs came from a Nova Scotia barn.
As attendees made their way into the bar, hoping to get one last beer before they ran out, others milled about the dance floor, looking lost—not from drunkenness, but disbelief.
The grains are dried in an oven, then ground, milled and sifted into a fine flour — all by hand, which is why it costs $8 a pound wholesale, and $16 retail.
"I'm relaxing into things I've done in the past, but making them better and more relevant," he said as the models milled about like greyhound puppies with nowhere particular to go.
What the gel does have is colloidal oatmeal, a finely milled oat that is suspended in water and that readily absorbs into the skin, creating a protective barrier against the blade.
Nearby, on a low bench, are stacks of jeans in four styles, origami-like in their stiffness, which the designer has sewn from British denim milled in the north of England.
Now, it's a far cry from chia seeds and finely milled flour, but you should read Lily Burana on Longreads, on her youth as a peep-show girl in Times Square.
Two assistants delivered him to the red carpet and split, leaving bewildered security agents to figure out how to handle the unusual party-crasher while VIPs milled about, camera phones in hand.
Several campaign staffers -- among them his national finance chairman, finance chief operating officer and campaign advance staffers -- milled alongside Trump surrogates and advisers, such as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Sen.
A troupe of what I assume were children—or potentially very tiny adults—in matching fluorescent orange fleeces milled around in a pack, occasionally jumping up and down together at random intervals.
This was simulated sediment, imported from France and composed of exactingly milled plastic pellets—teensy, half-millimetre-wide pellets for large grains of sand and even teensier ones to represent finer particles.
The issue of deforestation is particularly acute in Indonesia, a major producer of wood pulp, and in colder climates where old-growth forests are logged for pulp milled for fabric and paper.
When members of the angry crowd milled around her after she finished her live broadcast for MSNBC, the Secret Service assigned to protect Trump needed to usher her and her producer out.
Add a unique aesthetic to any wall with this sneaker print by HR-FM, framed in a handmade, black-stained, two-inch deep ash wood frame milled from North American sustainable trees.
In reality these glossy, acetone smoothed parts just look better and give you a better idea what the finished product — injection-molded or milled — will look like when all is said and done.
Meanwhile, at Pier 70 in San Francisco's long-industrial Dogpatch neighborhood, art collectors milled through a maze of white walls erected inside an ancient warehouse to celebrate the VIP opening night of UNTITLED.
They see themselves as part of a community of makeup devotees; a subculture of teenage girls who can discuss the precise fineness of milled eyeshadows with the specialist expertise of an industrial engineer.
If you can't track it down, try finding something from the subsection of British Territorial cheese hilariously known as "the crumblies," which includes a bunch of milled-curd cheeses like Cheshire and Caerphilly.
Mr. Holt anchored the rest of the broadcast from the building's gold-and-marble lobby— a signature Trump tableau — introducing segments about a Canadian wildfire and defective airbags as tourists milled behind him.
And the locational data generated through cellphone apps can be milled into surprisingly nuanced recommendation tools, which can surprise their users by suggesting new restaurants or events that they didn't know of before.
Before the voting, dozens of men in black suits and maroon ties milled inside the Great Hall of the People, their badges identifying them as support staff for the Supreme People's Court delegates.
Video then emerged showing a soldier cocking his rifle and shooting Mr. Sharif for a second time as he lay on the road, as other soldiers and an Israeli ambulance crew milled about.
Part Old World department store, part Southern-accented European flea market, the deceptively well-edited shop is stuffed to its Victorian-era rafters with everything from sturdy kitchen gear to French-milled soaps.
It usually is made in solid disc form, which is milled, ground and machined by specialized laboratories to make the front and rear crystals of a watch case in standard, mostly round, shapes.
La Prairie's Cellular Radiance Perfecting Fluide Pure Gold ($550), for example, pairs collagen-boosting peptides with finely milled flecks of gold to scatter light across the face while also firming it over time.
The lawmakers then milled outside Mr. McConnell's office to plot their next move, as tourists gawked and cameras clicked, particularly at Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York and a media darling.
But National Guard soldiers and police cordoned off the square where they planned to meet, so protesters instead milled in nearby streets waving flags, chanting "the government will fall" and pressing up against lines.
She first journeyed to the Flemish countryside for a temporary stint, where she developed In de Wulf's bread program and ignited Mr. Desramaults's excitement for naturally leavened bread made with stone-milled local grains.
There, he and a team constructed a 15-metre vaulted "tent" out of 399 blocks of cunningly shaped limestone, each precisely milled to match the pattern of forces necessary to hold the vault up.
For the last half decade, 3-D printed pistols and metal-milled "ghost guns" have only rarely caught the attention of lawmakers, and have barely registered in the mainstream of America's gun control debate.
In a joint venture at a Wisconsin plant, flour milled from Iowa yellow peas is mixed with water and spun at high speed through stainless steel drums, separating the protein from starch and fiber.
HUNGER FOR PROTEIN Hard red winter wheat, grown in the Southern Plains and milled into flour for bread, is the biggest U.S. wheat class, typically representing about 40 percent of total U.S. wheat production.
It seemed like a relatively reasonable time to photograph the column and surroundings from outside the vehicle, as soldiers milled about and began to check the buildings they would probably be occupying that night.
The people who followed directions in the group's online posts and showed up at noon on Sunday on Manezh Square, in the center of Moscow, milled about in seeming confusion before officers arrested them.
A copper-colored Montana wheat made with flour milled on-site was light in texture, and the "due pane" we baked with it was a real sourdough, not wincingly tart, but deep in flavor.
In this transitional space — beneath the roof canopy, but not inside the walls — children play on a beautifully milled wood slide, and people ambulate around the pavilion, or sit on the benches facing out.
"Clients have been coming in with stars in their eyes in a way they never have before," she said, beaming, as dozens of well-dressed groups — largely from Asia — milled around the sales floor.
After six hours of tramping through stores, tired and parched, we gave ourselves over to flimsy plastic stools in the parking lot of a Pizza Hut, where a crowd milled about a chai stand.
Inside Yamasaki's Michigan Consolidated Gas Company headquarters (now One Woodward Avenue) — the architect's first skyscraper, also owned by Gilbert, and a precursor of the World Trade Center — employees milled about on their lunch breaks.
To buff away dead skin and revitalize limbs this winter, try Aesop's Redemption Body Scrub ($35), which contains milled pumice and bamboo stem, plus a dose of refreshing fir and pine needle essential oils.
Builders were hoisting glass and steel into a 210-story tower where residents would have their own on-staff wine concierge, plus Blue de Savoie French marble, German milled Poggenpohl cabinetry and Dornbracht fixtures.
There are historically accurate new wood windows with a Teflon coating, wide-plank pine floors milled by a local craftsman, reproduction wrought-iron hardware and two furnaces (one for each floor of the house).
After the tariffs were imposed, Cambodia's milled rice exports to the EU in February reached only 10,080 tons, a 57.8 percent decline from the previous month, the bank said in its country economic update.
In its early years, Dunham's operated a "rolling store," a truck that traveled to farms to sell sugar, clothing and candy, often bartering for maple syrup and buckwheat that they milled into pancake flour.
Earlier this week, Venezuelan authorities arrested four bakers for making brownies and other baked goods containing flour milled from wheat, a resource that is deeply scarce as a result of Venezuela's ongoing economic crisis.
The frame of an M1911, milled by a Ghost Gunner machineThis in mind, it's hard to imagine who exactly would want to build an untraceable handgun (or rifle) in the privacy of their own home.
Caption: Apple and Foster + Partners went through dozens of door handle prototypes before landing on the final iteration: a single piece of milled aluminum that integrates into a door­frame without any visible bolts or screws.
I was pointed down a corridor lined with designer stores and other bars, as tourists and guests milled around — the clientele weren't dressed formally, but I wondered whether this would be the case in Ossiano.
About 70 law enforcement officers, most dressed in navy uniforms and wearing ball caps, stood in groups, watching the 150 or so people who milled about while other students traversed the plaza in between classes.
As its owner frantically searched for the WeWork facilities manager, dozens of entrepreneurs milled about in the communal kitchen, sampling products from local food-tech startups, some of which now call this office space home.
The flour is milled on-site the same day it's used for whole wheat, sourdough and dense pumpernickel-buckwheat-rye breads, in addition to rounds stippled with fruit and nuts and an airy Pullman loaf.
Young settlers with the hilltop look — large kippas and side locks — milled around the roadside as a squad of Israeli soldiers tried to keep them away from Palestinians: just another day in the West Bank.
Writers such as Hunter S. Thompson and Norman Mailer milled around the lobby with musicians like James Brown and B. B. King while Archie Moore looked for marks to hustle on the ping pong table.
"There is uncertainty, fear," said Lital Nahum, a 25-year-old lab worker who was sitting on a wall outside a Teva plant in Jerusalem last week, as two dozen other striking workers milled around.
It would be great if all 7.4 billion of us could hunt our own lizards and cook them over an open fire, spend hours baking our own bread from grain milled on stone, and so on.
First, students milled a huge reclaimed wooden beam from an old building, then they worked the wood in various ways until they had assembled a screw-type letterpress printer commonly used throughout the early modern period.
In sake brewing, after rice is milled to remove its outer husk—to get rid of the grain's tougher exterior—and washed and steamed, a mold called koji is spread upon a portion of the rice.
All three loose glitter pots are filled with super-fine particles (milled to crazy-small 0.008 x 0.008 hex dimensions) for maximum sparkle density — the key to keeping your look from veering into greeting-card territory.
After hours of efforts, even as crowds milled around peacefully further away, the protesters outside the LegCo had managed to smash their way through the glass doors and windows to work on the metal barricades inside.
The ore will be milled with a combination of sulfuric acid and as much as 6.5 billion gallons of water a year - enough to supply more than half the homes in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe.
Carved out of two massive airplane hangars, Stage 1 (9,460 square feet) and Stage 2 (14,000 square feet) loomed large over background artists dressed in futuristic dystopian garb, who milled around grabbing breakfast from craft services.
Sim, founder of non-profit group Base of Pyramid Hub, partnered with Dutch nutritional products manufacturer Royal DSM to blend nutritionally-fortified rice kernels with ordinary milled rice, and then sell it to caterers in Singapore.
At an exposition for e-cigarettes in Shanghai this week, buyers and sellers milled about as 250 companies from all over the world advertised flavored liquids like Bulgarian rose, bubble tea and Moutai, a Chinese liquor.
On a recent day in the downtown government center, pedestrians milled about, but nearly every building — including several museums, the public registry office and a Social Security center — was empty, giving the appearance of a holiday.
Guests including Camilla Guinness, Tom Dixon, Teresa and Margherita Missoni, Francesco Bonami and Maurizio Cattelan milled about the Palazzo Crespi and its backyard, enjoying drinks, conversation, spring weather and a ballroom piano performance by Michele Sganga.
They got up every 10 minutes or so, milled around, chatted as if at a cocktail party, and then lay back down, eyes closed, silently spooning one another while relaxing lounge music played in the background.
The lack of urgency in Cambodia, where officials milled around the ship on Monday without protection, points to the obstacles in trying to contain a virus that experts warn is spreading faster than SARS or MERS.
BRAMPTON, Ontario — Canada's Conservative Party leader arrived in his campaign bus for a rally in the Toronto suburb of Brampton as a sparse crowd of about 150 milled about the venue, a largely empty parking lot.
Though whole-grain farro may be better known for its use in soups and salads or as an alternative to rice, when it is milled into flour, it makes a beautiful tawny-brown, nutty-tasting pasta.
On a recent year-end day, shop owners in rubber boots and aprons were rushing to clean up and sell off the last of their inventory, as the last few hundred shoppers milled around hunting for bargains.
"We've told hundreds to go, while we are running from fire ourselves," a California Highway Patrol officer said as a few residents milled behind him, watching the sun go down and fire trucks continue to race by.
The oblong bronzer pan is the hero of the kit, a finely-milled, chestnut-brown powder with a subtle hint of shimmer running through it that can be applied with the fluffiest, tiny makeup brush tucked inside.
It has a 79mm case made of milled brass and contains six custom 11-segment LEDs that displays the current time, world time, and it can even count your steps and receive push notifications from your phone.
NO EXPERIENCE, NO ASBESTOS In 2010, when the AMA lab tested 34 talc products for the FDA, including Johnsons Baby Powder, the lab had no experience looking for asbestos fibers in talc milled for powders and cosmetics.
Rome Journal ROME — On a muggy July evening, a handful of Italian hipsters milled around a food stand at an alternative music festival in Rome, trying to decipher some of the exotic offerings: mici, sarmale and dolma.
You should also consider the Vaughan & Bushnell 12-Ounce Soft-Face Hammer, the Stiletto TiBone 15-Ounce Titanium Milled-Face Hammer, the Estwing 25-Ounce Big Blue Framing Hammer, and the Tekton Jacketed Fiberglass Ball Pein Hammer. _____________________________________________________________
Made in England and triple-milled for extra hardness, D.R. Harris is a historic shaving soap that is the easy choice for any wet shaver who favors the dense lather and long life that solid pucks provide.
Other brides and grooms, some of them in soaked jeans and rubber boots, milled around the long hallway outside the wedding chapels, where a column of bank-teller-like windows receive couples to check their marriage licenses.
Hard red spring wheat, grown in the northern Plains and milled into flour for bagels, pizza dough and for blending with lesser grades of wheat, typically represents about 20% to 30% of the total U.S. wheat harvest.
Size: 6363,225 square feet Price per square foot: $241 Indoors: The house has a wide front porch whose roof is supported by columns probably milled from trees cleared from the property at the time it was built.
"I'm not on the circuit; I'm just at one party," James E. McMahon, a lobbyist with the nickname Cadillac, insisted, as he milled about an event for the Senate Republican Campaign Committee at the Fort Orange Club.
When I exited the New Lots Avenue station, a group of teenage boys milled about the MetroCard machines until the rumble of an approaching train was heard; then they took off running, clearing the turnstiles like seasoned hurdlers.
In Redding, a city of about 90,000 people along the Sacramento River, people milled around aimlessly through the chalky air, clutching belongings and brown-bagged lunches, sharing their evacuation stories as hundreds of displaced residents poured into shelters.
People milled around half-open concessions stands in coats and scarves and hats, but without their Canadiens gear on or a Jumbotron sound system pulsing through their brains, giving the whole place the vibe of a PTA meeting.
Organizers deliberately did not create a central locus for the protests, which prevented the authorities from being able to directly grapple head-on with the movement, as protestors milled around the small city in constant and fluid procession.
In July, machine-milled dummy models of what the iPhones will likely look and feel like made the rounds with a handful of prominent tech YouTubers, including Dave Lee, Lewis Hilsenteger from Unbox Therapy, and Marques "MKBHD" Brownlee.
Letter From Europe TRUBETSKOYE, Russia — Far from sinister headlines about matters like accusations that Russians hacked the Democratic Party in the United States, a few hundred people milled around the ruins of this village's once-imposing Orthodox church.
Ms. Crawford, affable yet matter-of-fact, put a handful of milled grain on a screen in a shoebox-size, weathered wood box, shut it and shook it — 50 times up and down, 50 times side-to-side.
Last year it accounted for about 16 percent of group output of 1503 million ounces and was Amplats' lowest cost mine, with a cash cost of 409 rand a milled ton versus 751 rand for the whole group.
"We work with cricket farms to ensure that the crickets are raised to the highest standard, then they are roasted and milled into a powder," said Gabi Lewis, co-founder of ExoProteins, which makes protein bars from insects.
B'Tselem's video shows that a dozen or so Israeli soldiers and settlers milled around as an ambulance arrived to pick up the wounded soldier — but not al-Sharif, who lay on the ground, bleeding badly but still alive.
Probably.The new bimetallic coins are slightly slimmer and lighter than the old one-pound coins and feature a 12-sided edge, alternating between a milled surface and a smooth one, that makes it easy to identify in your pocket.
On that piece of precision-milled steel is a firing pin that ignites a spark and initiates a sequence of events which, if the human will is powerful enough and mechanical tolerance is not exceeded, often ends in death.
By the early 2000s, Steve Jobs, Jony Ive, and the Apple design team were leading us out of our world of beige boxes and onto an undiscovered country where milled aluminum and candy-colored plastics were the new normal.
It was James Murdoch — the one looking so unperturbed at the NatGeo presentation, posing for photos as waiters milled about in yellow suspenders and guests ate skirt steak and shrimp cocktail — who had most aggressively moved against Mr. O'Reilly.
The other main difference between Neapolitan-style and dollar-slice style is the flour: The former often employs finely milled "00" flour, which helps it absorb more water, while the latter uses plain ol' all-purpose or bread flour.
Online video showed an unsettling scene as cars and motorbikes drove at normal speeds on a coastal road and oblivious people milled about on the beach while the large, fast-moving wave could be seen racing closer before exploding onshore.
Let's start with the mode dial on the top right: it sits flush with the milled-aluminum top of the X1D when not in use, but pops up when you press it in and has a nice and easy rotation.
Such efforts were clearly behind the planned demolition of the mosque in Weizhou, where dozens of men, women and children milled about on the mosque steps, on plastic chairs and in the large dirt parking lot early Saturday before dawn prayers.
Still, such non-milled poi, however traditional, could not be legally sold under Department of Health regulations — a legacy of a 1911 ban put into effect during a cholera outbreak — until native advocates lobbied for a legal exception in 22002.
Guests for Mr. Varvatos's show — Mr. Lutz was there, of course — drank vodka gimlets from coupes and milled around a subterranean bar at the Roxy Hotel, which by sheer coincidence had been set up to resemble a cafe in Provence.
The images of the phones in the alleged ESR document line up with what we've seen of the iPhone 11 so far, including renderings and machine-milled dummy models that show what the next iPhone will look and feel like.
Klimt continued to mumble to himself and I heard the tink of glass as I approached a looming light and his voice moved from overhead to in front of me and pressed my chest as everybody milled about in some concern.
A tide of commuters came and went as a Brooklyn-bound F train stopped at the 14th Street station in Manhattan, and a smattering of others milled around the platform, staring at their phones or nothing at all as they waited.
The request also mentioned that PepsiCo has already done extensive work with soy, moringa (a protein powder made from dried leaves), duckweed, cricket powder, pea protein, dairy, single cell protein, and mealworm powder (generally made from roasted and milled mealworms).
What makes this highlighter so good is that the powder is finely milled and perfectly pressed into the pan to apply easily, wear beautifully and take you from subtle luminosity to full glow in just a few passes of the brush.
At the end of the night, some teenagers milled about the lobby of the ballroom for last-chance photos, while others headed out into the muggy night to return to their rooms at George Washington University, which is hosting the conference.
For the moment, Keith's group is leaning toward beginning its field experiments with ice crystals and calcium carbonate — limestone — that has been milled to particles a half-micron in diameter, or less than 1/100th the width of a human hair.
Firebrand pastor Paula White, who last week publicly prayed for women to miscarry if they were carrying "Satanic babies," milled around, as did pastor Jerry Falwell Jr., Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, and former Energy secretary Rick Perry.
Protesters, some masked, threw paving stones and set trash cans on fire, while dozens of other demonstrators, a few wearing the yellow road-emergency vests that became the movement's uniform, milled about on the Place d'Italie at the capital's southeastern edge.
LABUAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian fisherman Yadi was at his seaside home on the west coast of Java island when he felt a light breeze picking up on Saturday night as hundreds of people milled about in nearby restaurants, enjoying barbecued fish.
Temperatures in central and southwest Kansas, eastern Colorado and northern Oklahoma were low enough for long enough on Monday to damage or kill some dormant hard red winter (HRW) wheat, which is milled for flour to make bread and pizza crust.
In the center of town, the courthouse — a beautiful historic building — presided over Main Street, and on the other side of the Walhonding River, tourists milled around Roscoe Village, a restored 19th-century town complete with historic reenactments, museums, and tchotchke shops.
The venue was bigger, the format more polished, dozens of organizers collecting voter information from those waiting to clear the Secret Service metal detectors like a well-oiled machine ready to churn out votes Monday night as dozens of policemen milled about.
Wagner has no interest in denigrating the struggling or the working poor: "It's unproductive to be condescending to working-class people who can't afford hand-milled furniture or don't want to live in machines because they work in machines," she tells Hyperallergic.
"The company has also invested heavily in new capital equipment to expand its consumer product offerings, which range from paper products to pharmaceuticals, and from bottled water to milled grains as well as imported consumer brands," Investec Asset Management and RMB Ventures added.
Mr. Canora has expanded with a kiosk in Bryant Park, and he's just opened a shop in the West Village where some basic broths are mixed and sometimes frothed with freshly milled herbs, Asian condiments, bone marrow, seaweed, butter and even cocoa.
And though it's milled, the flour packs a punch for those craving a buzz: it's about 2.5 percent caffeine by weight, so adding four grams of the stuff to your morning pastry would essentially be the equivalent of drinking a cup of joe.
Mr. Morasca milled around, greeting the different families, handing out antique skeleton keys, which still open the lockers where summer guests store their bathing suits and other gear, for sojourns, after drying them in the sun each day on the community clothes line.
On a recent December afternoon in a high-ceilinged loft in downtown Manhattan, dozens of dressed-to-the-nines people young and old milled around drinking Champagne and eating canapés while the Dartmouth Rockapellas performed "Build Me Up Buttercup" and other classics.
Locals can walk in and buy the "more soft-crusted" loaves the baker claims are favored in the South — and also discover what they taste like when made with freshly milled heirloom flours, including Carolina Ground from North Carolina and Anson Mills from South Carolina.
KONZA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Laborers milled around an unfinished eight-story building in an expansive field in Konza dotted with zebra and antelope - the only visible sign of progress in a decade-old plan to make Kenya into Africa's leading technology hub by 2030.
"We mill our own organic flours which we source from co-operatives in Northumberland and Wiltshire (which also gives a lot of life to the bread) and an organic Italian flour that's milled in Italy to build up strength in the gluten," he explains.
Footage shared by reporters on social media and by the website of the environmental group Greenpeace U.K. showed a paraglider unfurling a banner that read, "Trump Well Below Par" as the president and his entourage milled about the entrance of his Turnberry golf resort.
The chef Katie Button, a native of New Jersey who made her name cooking Spanish food at her nearby restaurant Cúrate, makes the dough with locally milled, soft wheat flour — bolstered, because it must be, by higher-gluten stuff from the North — and sorghum syrup.
Clad in a sequined denim bridesmaid dress and an enormous pink hair bow, Hall chatted with her co-star Don Cheadle as extras milled about and someone ran to fetch her nose candy (actually a mix of comparatively benign powders like B-vitamins and starch).
The latest take on an edible plate is the brainchild of Polish wheat farmer and miller, Jerzy Wysocki, decided to figure out a way to exploit the excess wheat bran he found himself in possession of every time he had milled his wheat over ten years ago.
But recently, I've thrown caution to the wind and abandoned my makeup morals, and it's all because I've discovered the exact pressed powder with finely-milled sparkle that gives Bella Hadid her red-carpet glow — and it's worth every penny of the absurdly steep $45 price tag.
I milled through the crowds as they browsed; a few beelined straight for Trophy Wife, but others were slowly running their fingers over a rainbow of cheek sticks, the back of their hands covered in swatches of beige, caramel, and brown as Sephora consultants matched their foundation.
The trail winds along the shore and weaves back among the trees, then crosses cobbled beaches where storms have milled the rough edges from stones and hurled them high above the tideline (they've also tossed flotsam ashore in a few spots, especially lobster gear and plastic bottles).
And it was there that the crowd of celebrities, fabulously dressed upstarts and would-be art collectors traipsed up and down the stairs, through a warren of about 100 tiny art studios and makeshift bars, as performers on stilts and musicians milled about with accordions and guitars.
Customers are asked to mail their DNA samples to Endeavor's laboratory in Quonset, R.I., where the material is milled, sterilized and enclosed in microscopic capsules of PMMA — you know it as plexiglass — which is often used in medical applications like dentures, bone cement and cosmetic surgery.
The set recreated his mansion on North State Parkway, rich in sybaritic amusements, where he greeted entertainers like Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole, and intellectuals and writers like Max Lerner, Norman Mailer and Alex Haley, while bunches of glamorous young women milled around.
Awaiting Mr. Pence's arrival, Mr. Strange's supporters milled between a pair of oversize banners that summed up his candidacy: One read, "Stand with Trump"; the other, "Vote for Luther," in white block letters on a blue field with red borders, after the fashion of Mr. Trump's campaign.
Margaret Molloy, one of the judges of the costume contest that was part of the event, milled through the room eyeing attendees in costume, and finally selected a winner: Renie Reiss, a dancer and Joyce devotee from the Upper West Side with a predilection for period dressing.
On a recent evening, a group of around a dozen creative types—funky jewelry, high-minded tote bags—arrived at Westside Rifle & Pistol Range and nervously milled about as they waited to shoot at blown-up black-and-white photographs of themselves, in the name of art.
Sitting off to the side of the stage and speaking with inflamed urgency, he read passages from the biblical Book of Daniel — the story of a mad king who finds God — as an enormous gospel choir milled around in pale gowns and wailed phrases in Latin.
They milled about waiting for the transition team, and were soon joined by President-Elect Donald Trump; Vice President Elect Mike Pence; incoming chief of staff Reince Priebus; National Security Adviser Designate Michael Flynn; Flynn's deputy, K. T. McFarland; then congressman Michael Pompeo; and a CIA briefer.
"Commercial oats are often grown in fields that have previously grown wheat, transported by methods of transport where other grains are transported, and frequently milled in facilities that mill other grains," said Dr. Peter Green, a professor of medicine who directs the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University.
Womack, in gold stilettos and a black dress, and her husband and producer, Frank Liddell, in jeans and a navy long-sleeved T-shirt, milled around Weiss's big, rustic kitchen, drinking wine, as the Imperia, at the other end of the loft, resurrected Patsy Cline and John Coltrane.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, national security adviser John Bolton, White House chief of staff John Kelly, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and the nominee to lead the CIA, Gina Haspel -- "our Gina," Trump called her -- milled through the crowd.
The difference in size between the iPhone 211 Pro Max (left) and the iPhone 211 (right) is the same as the iPhone XS Max versus the iPhone XS.The camera bump is milled out of the same glass that's on the rest of back, but it's glossy, not matte.
The flatbread that emerges soft and fragrant from the oven, for example, is made from wheat and spelt grown and milled in the Willamette Valley, while the inventive, lustily flavored salads and grain dishes that form the heart of Tusk's menu are tweaked daily according to what's available.
Some ANAL activists headed off to scout out a new squat elsewhere in the city, while their comrades milled around winding up the slab-faced security contractors in the doorway, asking about their steroid habits and pretending they were arsonists and knew about secret passages hidden throughout the empty building.
Ashok Gulati, a farm economist who advised India's last government, said there were three policy options to support farmers: building state buffer stocks to soak up excess supply, acting to boost exports or building capacity for processing farm commodities into end products such as milled, dehusked pulses or vegetable oils.
Afterward, people milled about the space, perusing the bookshelves of the lending library, sipping refreshments, chatting, and popping into the back rooms to record their memories of North Philadelphia and watch the looped footage of March's demolition of the Norman Blumberg towers, which put hundreds of families out of their homes.
Her children march in the front row of parades, tumble out of the family's SUV with lacrosse sticks in a television ad, and milled in the crowd at Ms. Sherrill's event with Joe Biden along with the children of her volunteers, many of whom are mothers from her children's schools.
Over the next few years, the Texas-based Aspire Food Group plans to build several automated cricket production facilities, where robotic modules can tend to billions of bugs annually, monitoring intake of food (organic) and water (triple-filtered), until the insects are dry-roasted whole for snacks or milled into powder.
She nervously milled about the stage, trying to find the right combination of motion and stillness as she argued with her stage husband and banged around boxes of crayons — a stand-in for boxes of Christmas decorations, which the character is supposed to be packing up in her Brooklyn tenement.
As Ms. Jacobs wrote, milled flour in the 1820s and 1830s required boats to ship the flour on the Great Lakes, which led to steamboats, marine engines and a proliferation of other industries, which set the stage for automobiles, which made Detroit a global center for anyone interested in that technology.
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Last year, Holland won the British Fashion Council's Fashion Potential Award, and while the brand's international profile is growing, she is committed to working with British and family-run businesses, both in the Pennine mountains of Yorkshire, where her yarn is milled, and in Hawick, Scotland, where her sweaters are crafted by hand.
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Unfortunately, prudence will dictate that established markets will not be changed easily; and accordingly, the battle is that until bodegas, pizza shops, sandwich joints, restaurants, and food trucks do the right thing by throwing their overproduced white-ass bread into the compost for the worms and dirt, freshly milled breads won't be the standard.
On first impression, chewy sunchoke bread with canola butter seemed simple, but the sunchoke flour is custom milled locally, and the butter was made in collaboration with the University of Laval by spinning organic, cold-pressed canola oil at high speeds to get a smooth margarine-like texture that tasted of fields and sun.
Deputies milled about, keen to enforce the laws of the court, keeping hallways and bathrooms clear and making sure people (like me) didn't try and sneak into Courtroom A. In the gallery there were law interns, their moms, rape trauma counselors and, in this case, several of the women who accused Mr. Cosby of assault.
There are vegan options at Scarr's, too, and flour for the dough is milled in-house, a practice both ancient and au courant—as is using natural leavening and allowing the dough to ferment, which they do at Upside and Norm's (admirable choices that, in this case, make the crust a bit too one-dimensionally tangy).
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The half-hour treatment — so quick you could squeeze it in during lunch — works as such: First, you pick between three serum-elixir boosters ("Youth" with pro-collagen peptides for skin-firming effects, "Brightening" with vitamin C and papaya extract to naturally brighten and soothe skin, and "Clarifying" with fine-milled rice powder to reduce oil and shine).
Walking around one evening down the Delmar Loop near Washington University, I milled around with young families and college students while stopping into various establishments on the strip: Avalon Exchange for some used clothes; Vintage Vinyl slinging crates of 99-cent records; Blueberry Hill, the huge restaurant and music venue where St. Louis native Chuck Berry performed hundreds of times.
The evidence was clear that his asbestos exposure came from a different source such as the asbestos found in his childhood home or schools, and the jury's decision is inconsistent with a recently published study of workers who mined and milled talc all day over the course of more than 50 years that did not find a single case of mesothelioma.
It is a lauded family brunch affair that involves everyone sitting around the table as Daniel slices organic sourdough baguettes (that he milled and baked himself, of course) and topping them with everything from homemade kimchi and home-churned, cultured butter to homemade cheddar (made from a cow that they share with other local families) and thick bacon rashers that Daniel cured and smoked earlier that morning.
Brooklyn, unsurprisingly, is home to a vast number of them, and so it is that the borough with its own epicurean abbreviation (NBC: New Brooklyn Cuisine) is witnessing the arrival of Parm Williamsburg, where the garlic bread is glamorized; Ichiran in Bushwick, where tonkotsu broth will soak the ramen; and Harvey, in a boutique hotel (also in Williamsburg), where the grains will be house-milled.
I could have a Rapture a day if I liked, as long as I never asked my parents' permission to go Rapturing, and dedicated a number of afternoons to making myself dizzy imagining the day when time would burst and unspool itself in every possible direction, and all those willing to be perfected would be milled down by the grindstone of heaven in a lovely terrifying roar.

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