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"milling" Definitions
  1. (of people) moving around in a large mass

627 Sentences With "milling"

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A uniformed police officer was milling about, searching for contraband.
After the workshop ended, people were still milling around, talking.
Everyone was excited when Marcus himself is spotted milling about.
These are simply applications of the old idea of milling.
People are milling around calmly, clutching hot coffees, making small talk.
Video footage showed families milling about the park with music playing.
And we handle drying, milling, packaging and marketing of the rice.
The streets were milling with tourists sightseeing, shopping, eating, and drinking.
"CNC milling machine" has an intimidating ring to it, doesn't it?
The models were milling about, getting ready for the next round.
Now he was milling in the lobby among the loafered tourists.
Photos show a couple of people milling about by the entrance.
Be sure to say hi if you see us milling about!
After trial and error, a computerised milling machine did the job.
The flour was manufactured by ADM Milling Co. in Buffalo, New York.
One left-wing MP milling around Sweden's parliament, the Riksdag, is glum.
My next question was about the other countries milling around the marketplace.
Quaker does not add glyphosate during any part of the milling process.
And our state's 291 delegates will be milling about the convention floor.
A surprising number of other Millennials were milling about by the food.
A crowd is milling purposefully outside Kolachi, and cars are triple-parked.
People were milling around in the lobby, speculating about what had happened.
Branford Marsalis and Junot Díaz were milling about, as was Guenveur Smith.
A group of schoolchildren was milling around outside as Madureira walked up.
Most senators stayed in the room, milling around like they normally do.
The show-dogs excited predictable emotions in the crowds milling around them.
They were milling around, drinking coffee, wandering up and down the street.
At the center of Ramallah, we found scores of people milling around.
Behind him, people were milling about in confusion and checking their comms.
My contact, Ian, appears from out of the crowds milling in the street.
My contact, Ian, appears from out of the crowds milling in the street.
But studio co-founder and president Patrick Milling-Smith resisted the ubiquitous label.
They can filter by protein content, milling quality or by production practices, i.e.
For a custom toll milling agreement Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
In the background, milling around with assault rifles, were members of Battalion 8.
There are many cars (it's a parking lot) and many people milling about.
The first round hit a courtyard where nine unarmed people were milling about.
Euronext's main commodities derivatives are its milling wheat, corn (maize) and rapeseed contracts.
He gave up traditional milling and bet it all on the new model.
As they recognized their mentors among the milling crowd, relief flooded their faces.
Euronext posted reports for its milling wheat, rapeseed, rapeseed meal and maize contracts.
Rehearsal is about to begin, and dancers are milling around, chatting and stretching.
Denmark has been an importer of high quality milling wheat in past years.
Pigeons were milling around a parking lot near a dumpster, pecking the ground.
There were a few other people milling around the small, well-lit place.
Benchmark French milling wheat futures were down nearly 5 percent over that period.
Makino Milling Machine rose 2.6 percent, Okuma and Yaskawa Electric each added 2.4 percent.
" Cello's is "extraordinarily restless, milling from her forehead, tumbling over her formidable huntress cups.
Miniot's expertise is in selecting wood and then milling it into finely crafted cases.
The work involves adding an extra milling line and a desalination plant, he said.
Nyakalege, for instance, now uses solar power to operate his three milling machines simultaneously.
The only people milling around in its streets are Israeli Defence Force (IDF) soldiers.
Valuations for the milling business will determine whether Bunge finalizes an IPO, executives said.
LOS ANGELES — Tim Robbins of Shawshank Redemption fame was milling around taking iPhone videos.
The prosperous crowd milling around the conference centre found plenty else to fret about.
She said that people tend to gather on sidewalks, often milling around random doorsteps.
"The milling business is highly concentrated in Brazil and demands big investments," he added.
The JV only focuses on wheat storage and origination and not milling, he said.
TAVERNISE: Old guys holding bags of potato chips, and people kind of milling around.
Her father and his brother were second-generation owners of the Sanford Milling Company.
And they then can buy products, available from glamorous makeup artists milling around nearby.
Yaskawa Electric Corp shed 2.8%, SMC Corp dropped and Makino Milling Machine fell 1.2%.
Five twentysomethings in dark jeans and T-shirts were milling around—the Convergys band!
High-density polyurethane is expensive, so the milling alone cost four hundred thousand euros.
A Xerox; a milling machine; laser lathe, sewing machine; a staff of … how many?
The guests won't arrive for a little bit, and the girls are milling about.
Funko and Organic Milling are completing that process in five to six months, Bowers said.
There are also workshops on making sourdough bread, herb bundling, spice grinding and grain milling.
All three men were seen milling around the vicinity of where Spencer's speech took place.
The joint venture only focuses on wheat storage and origination and not milling, he said.
You'll mostly just find bureaucrats milling about as it's the hub of the country's government.
But western European supplies of rain-damaged milling wheat find ready markets close to home.
The milling business will "have its own direction" from the trading business, Schroder told Reuters.
Still, Taiwan bought 110,000 tonnes of U.S. milling wheat in an international tender on Tuesday.
"I'm not convinced gold will see another pullback," Milling-Stanley said on CNBC's Halftime Report.
The company is also in the process of upgrading its milling and underground mining operations.
However, the company took a $1.7 billion charge related to its Brazilian sugarcane milling business.
After Wednesday's game, Harvey was milling around the Mets' clubhouse as if everything were normal.
Bunge is focusing on its milling and oils businesses to expand in food and ingredients.
Lots of Skrulls are milling about and presumably doing important and exciting space adventure things.
Milling a tree trunk into standardized lumber uses energy and wastes much of the tree.
"The government fears veterans," said one, Igor V. Dechenko, of the crowd milling around Parliament.
The downtown had a deserted, empty feel, with businesses shattered and few people milling around.
The downtown had a deserted, empty feel, with businesses shuttered and few people milling around.
At one point on Tuesday, there were more reporters milling about the camp than militiamen.
On Euronext, spot May milling wheat was up 1.7% at 196.75 euros ($215.95) a tonne.
The Masbate mine will continue milling while mining is suspended, B2Gold said in a statement.
Grainy surveillance footage taken from an F.B.I. plane shows agents milling around after the shooting.
Yaskawa Electric Corp shed 2.9%, SMC Corp dropped 2.2% and Makino Milling Machine fell 1.0%.
And there are people milling about outside the room, lining up, waiting to get in.
In Paris, Euronext milling wheat futures were up 0.7% at 186.75 euros ($205.84) a tonne.
The device marks the next major step for the company, which entered the world three years ago this month as a Kickstarter campaign designed to bring a circuit board milling machine to hardware developers' desktops – a sort of milling equivalent to consumer-facing 3D printers.
That part is then replicated using 3D printing techniques, 9003-5 axis milling, or 3D welding.
It's worth pointing out here that Defense Distributed also manufactures and sells computer-controlled milling machines.
Many will be surprised that wheat cultivation has a greater environmental impact than baking or milling.
In fact, a few shots in this video are just a bunch of dogs milling around.
From pigment creation to milling, you'll be captivated at exactly how liquid lipstick is actually made.
Nearby, Jack Ogten was among a steady stream of tourists milling around outside the White House.
Some observing moment of silence some milling about asclocks chime noon in Grand Place #brussels pic.twitter.
Incidentally, a butt-naked and blissfully unaware man and his dog were milling in the background.
The judge wasn't there yet, and only a few court officers and attorneys were milling about.
British media quoted him saying he ran back to Portcullis House where people were "milling around".
State Street Global Advisors Head of Gold Investment Strategy George Milling-Stanley says buy gold now.
It could be if the milling wheat exports reach 6 million tonnes before the New Year.
But repeated rains are threatening to deteriorate grain quality that is crucial for overseas milling markets.
And actually, even with the same pigment, the milling and the grinding will affect the color.
But farms, seed distribution, milling and bakeries have all been damaged and disrupted by the conflict.
There wasn't one clear line, just a lot of people milling about waiting for their turn.
It shows the compound in Barissa, Syria, completely leveled, with people milling about in the rubble.
Munich-based BayWa is a major player in Germany's milling wheat, feed grains and oilseeds market.
This was in front of everybody—there were probably 50 people milling around outside the bar.
PHILLIP KIRSCHEN-CLARK is the new chef at the Milling Room on the Upper West Side.
Only a handful of patients were on board, and most of the doctors were milling about.
Inside, about 50-75 volunteers were busy making calls, filling out paperwork, and excitedly milling about.
He took a year off and then started a venture in wholesale baking and milling flour.
And for that moment, milling about the art gallery where the presentation took place, everyone did.
There's also about a quarter of the store dedicated to free space for customers milling about.
As I walked through the lobby, I was struck by how many people were milling about.
After milling about in the exhibition room, I was tired of having to dodge other tourists.
The construction site, with its orange cones and hard-hatted workers milling around, is particularly impressive.
On a visit earlier this week, dozens of people — both locals and foreigners — were milling about.
A five-axis milling machine used to build larger parts for devices like Facebook's Terragraph wireless antenna.
"At first we thought they were crazy," said Norm Bowers, vice president of sales at Organic Milling.
This and similar handguns can now be built with Defense Distributed's Ghost Gunner computer-controlled milling machine.
The Philippines took 30,000 tonnes of milling wheat and 60,000 tonnes of feed quality of Australian origin.
Machinery makers took a hit with Okuma down 2.0 percent and Makino Milling Machine tumbling 3.6 percent.
But wheat farms, seed distribution, milling and bakeries have all been damaged and disrupted by the war.
Algeria bought about 600,000 tonnes of milling wheat, likely sourced from France, in a tender on Tuesday.
We ended up milling about in the aforementioned gazebo, which perched on the edge of the embankment.
As Milling-Smith muses: "Maybe we need more optimistic VR right now, for the next four years."
"Underground mining operations have not been impacted and milling operations continue at a reduced rate," Pratama said.
The silo is one of the delivery points for wheat traded on Euronext's milling wheat futures market.
December milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext, unofficially closed 0.5 percent lower to 161.00 euros per tonne.
The 3rd clip shows 2 people milling around a room, one of them looks vaguely like Kevin.
These were cut using 3D milling so the blocks interlocked, removing the need for glue or cement.
The amount of custom CNC milling that goes into Apple's unibody laptops is incredibly hard to scale.
The agriculture ministry has denied export limits were under discussion and made no mention of milling wheat.
Metal and plastic milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders are projected to decline by 19.3%
Many of those who had rebooked flights were milling in cafes, frustrated at the lack of communication.
Milling about on the side was the musician Jack Antonoff, walking around with his sister, Rachel Antonoff.
The case is Allah v Milling et al, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 16-1443.
Tourists are milling about and buying souvenirs, guides are explaining, construction workers on the perimeter are relaxing.
Other tools for the knives are produced on nearby machines via a process of milling and grinding.
Dangote built his fortune on cement and now has interests in flour milling, agriculture and real estate.
A: I supervise the milling operation on the first shift and make sure every process runs efficiently.
Eventually, he is escorted away by security and is handed back his clothes while casually milling about.
Videos posted by media showed rescue workers and dozens of people milling around a large collapsed structure.
Many people were sitting around in the cars and half-dozen milling around in the parking lot.
The scientists let anyone milling about the nearby parking lot get a view of Saturn and Mars.
CW: He was subpoenaed, so I think, I saw some tweets about him milling around the Capitol.
Mostly, there are starving survivors milling about the camps and staring into the camera with hollow eyes.
There were several friendly sales associates milling about to answer questions and explain the Neighborhood Goods concept.
The next morning, tired aides were milling around the lobby of the Holiday Inn, still without results.
None of the producers, assistants, publicists, or crew milling around the set would tip me the wink.
"We generally prefer using C.N.C.s"—computer-numerical-control milling machines, which carve into a block of material.
Mostly, though, I liked how you could see people milling around, kind of ignoring all of this.
"When I started MakerBot, 3-D printing was very similar to where CNC milling is now," Pettis says.
But it isn't milling or baking or transport that accounts for most of the environmental impact of bread.
As with most high schools, there is also a smattering of jocks, outsiders, normies, and bullies milling about.
Algeria's state grains agency issued a tender to purchase milling wheat for shipment in August, European traders said.
Heimerl is also feeding his hogs more wheat middlings, which are a byproduct of the flour milling process.
It should be easy to eat standing up and milling about with a paper plate and limited cutlery.
December milling wheat on Euronext unofficially closed up 1.75 euros, or 1.0 percent, at 171.75 euros a ton.
Elsewhere, the Ethiopian government has issued a new international tender to buy about 2311.00,24.10 tonnes of milling wheat.
The Ethiopian government has also issued a new international tender, to buy about 600,29 tonnes of milling wheat.
Beyond milling machines and water jets, the lab has fabric cutters, metal folders, and even an electron microscope.
There are workshops with wood milling machines, a gym, a stocked kitchen for cooking classes and a library.
The exchange suspended trading in its premium milling wheat futures last month due to a lack of liquidity.
Milling has traditionally been used to reduce particle sizes, for example, by geologists to grind rock into powder.
They also discovered that milling enabled reactions that could not be performed in solutions, opening up new possibilities.
Machine tool makers also underperformed, with Makino Milling Machine dropping 323 percent and Okuma Corp stumbling 6.4 percent.
They arrived to find their crew—more Germans—milling around a stage, assembling lights, cameras, and mixing machines.
Photographs from the scene posted on social media sites showed blown-out windows and armed men milling about.
In a processing area with nine cells, children peered through windows at the gun-carrying agents milling about.
People are milling about around me, and there is a meditative buzz of chatter reverberating off the walls.
When I was there, several people were milling about the falls on their own, including a young couple.
We're used to seeing them milling about ahead of a vote, or not in the chamber at all.
He led me straight to the clubhouse, into the grill room, where other green jackets were milling about.
"Quaker does not add glyphosate during any part of the milling process," the company said in a statement.
In the plaza in front of the mosque, I saw a mobile police station and officers milling around.
Instead it is birthed through a process of picture taking, three-dimensional scanning, and a machine milling technique.
A few days later, Rousseau is milling about on a building site at Manchester Airport, waiting for Boris Johnson.
Milling then collided with a large boulder and slid about another 400 feet down the mountain, ABC News reported.
They're milling about to scout their spots for the big day, and catch Washington in action while they're there.
Euronext's main commodities derivatives are its milling wheat <0#BL2:>, corn (maize) <0#EMA:> and rapeseed <0#COM:> contracts.
With so many Latino Democrats milling about, the full gamut of reactions to the breaking news was on display.
Algeria bought about 600,000 tonnes of milling wheat, likely to be sourced from France, in a tender on Tuesday.
Wheat grown locally would lead to more local milling and malting facilities, invigorating an economy around supporting good bread.
George Milling-Stanley, head of the global strategy team at State Street Global Advisors, isn't banking on gold's downturn.
The party featured showers of Champagne, throngs of young people milling around the house and dwarfs with Champagne guns.
The family's middle sister Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) has secured a loan to expand the family business into milling.
The company has also secured debt financing for the milling business, which could now operate on a standalone basis.
WFP spokesman Herve Verhoosel said its priority was to begin cleaning and servicing milling machinery and fumigating the wheat.
Over the decades, the family integrated other aspects of rice production into the business, such as drying and milling.
As Ferragut explains, he used a CNC milling machine to craft aluminum skateboard trucks to encase the tracking electronics.
When I arrived, the store was full of people milling around, fawning over the cute produce and dry goods. 
The archive grew with the 2001 purchase of Pillsbury, a Minneapolis milling rival with its own rich marketing history.
A launch would pit the company against Euronext, whose milling wheat contract <0#BL2:> is a benchmark in Europe.
It's April Fool's Day, and the Bucks are milling about in the lobby of Hyatt Regency in downtown Dallas.
I was at a cocktail party, milling around with more than a dozen gay men, all of them white.
It occupies a special niche in a square of the imperial capital, Istanbul, where it outstares the milling crowds.
It's a scene of disintegration: of clouds of ashes; scattered papers; milling, dispersing crowds; a slow-motion falling-apart.
I walked down the stairs to the stage, where the cast was milling around, giving hugs and high fives.
"Sunset pictures showing people milling around or busy streets grab a place when it's most alive," Ms. Amrossi said.
The venture will be led by Savage Companies' chief executive, Kirk Aubry, and include Bartlett's grain and milling businesses.
Inside, adults and children were milling around in sandals and soiled clothes, eating sticky rice from plastic foam bowls.
Nuclear energy, on the other hand, produces little carbon dioxide (though uranium mining and milling does have a small effect).
We were led through the theater to an outdoor back patio where other dogs and their owners were milling about.
Inside, a thousand or so fans were milling athletically about to the tempo of the familiar, but unnameable gym music.
Milling-Smith hasn't changed his mind about the underlying idea of VR creating empathy: "It was so correct," he said.
Privatisation of the flour milling sector is seen as a litmus test for other large state asset sales to follow.
Among other things, the shift more clearly separates the company's wheat milling and ingredients businesses from its grain-trading business.
Nord-Cereales had already decided to suspend inflows of milling wheat last year due to a lack of volumes loaded.
Other long time admirers of Trump and his business acumen were milling around the room, clapping and hugging their friends.
Sure, there were red carpet arrivals for the players and fans milling around midtown in jerseys of their favorite teams.
And that would mean fans being treated to more whistles, more milling around the face-off circle, and less momentum.
The vets finished their joint, and their belly laughs drew curious looks and sniffs from the office workers milling about.
" There is also a "larger group of young people who are milling around, being young, getting in trouble, annoying everyone.
We speak the day before the Super Bowl, when she's ramping up for a party and has people milling around.
John Legittino, the former Mitt Romney presidential campaign aide and founder of Advoc8, was also spotted milling around the event.
The security measures stayed in place hours after the scare, with roadways at the airport closed and passengers milling about.
Anguished French fans could be seen milling about the grounds after the game, and one inconsolable man was openly weeping.
The men in three-piece suits, now without their plastic bibs, were milling around holding dimpled beer mugs and cigarettes.
Grain traders said animal feed wheat in north Germany costs more than milling wheat used for human consumption as bread.
The latest quarter included a provision for impairment of $138.6 million on its goodwill and sugar milling assets in Australia.
Both stayed for about an hour, with Harris milling around for several minutes after the meeting to chat up members.
On Wednesday, the kindergarten in Beijing was operating as normal, with parents milling around waiting for children to finish class.
The nervous trainees were milling about below, checking the flight boards to see which instructor they would be assigned to.
Dangote has built his fortune on cement, although his sprawling business empire also spans flour milling, agriculture and real estate.
They depended on untrained laborers and older milling and cutting machinery, and they found their pieces were getting steadily worse.
No punches were thrown, but there were two separate gatherings of the teams milling about along the first-base line.
In Austin, before an O'Rourke rally, I had encountered five white men milling in the shadows of a deserted bank.
There are no fans milling around the streets outside, spilling out of the Winslow pub, eagerly rushing to their seats.
Robert De Niro was milling about, and so were the actors Emily Mortimer, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Erivo and Malik Yoba.
Now the whole industry, including wheat farms, seed distribution, milling and bakeries have all been greatly affected by the conflict.
I have always had my own slippers for milling around my college dorm or walking through my off-campus apartment.
When I got there, audience members were milling around, in the syrupy night air, waiting for the show to start.
It started as a flour milling center, benefitting from the Erie Canal, then as a center for nurseries and seeds.
Everyone milling about on the sidewalk after being unceremoniously ushered out of the bar, traffic in the street growing thinner.
"You'd also want to make sure there weren't protestors milling around the scene, shouting things to jurors," Johnson told me.
Early on Thursday just a handful of protestors remained milling about as a widespread cleanup around the city's legislature took place.
They told the Atlanta paper that McIver had been sleeping in the back seat and saw people milling around the street.
Presumably the lack of ravishing single men milling around in the photo means that Seyfried arrived before Kufrin's season began filming.
No. This is complex, and the [Ghost Gunner auto-milling] machine is still needed, and this is a very long art.
Clouds of austere, sensibility suited, utterly interchangeable looking middle aged people were milling about the cavernous lobby, as you might expect.
It's a familiar scene around the holidays—thousands of stranded passengers milling around the airport waiting for the next flight out.
A blinding guide light ashore came on, but served only to indicate direction and illuminated nothing beyond dozens of milling boats.
Such tariffs have certainly spurred investment in farms and in milling plants such as the one run by TGI in Kebbi.
However, Minneapolis Grain Exchange May spring wheat was higher, supported by news that Ethiopia was seeking 29,2310.00 tonnes of milling wheat.
Aerial footage showed crowds milling on the streets of Washington, D.C., and queuing up at checkpoints leading to the National Mall.
Sure — you've just got to ask the fellow passengers milling around your gate if anyone wants to seat swap with you.
As luck would have it, why, there's Queenie from American Horror Story: Coven (Gabourey Sidibe) just milling about in the lobby.
A small crowd was milling about: local journalists, election monitors, and suited dignitaries who, in international circles, represented the Syrian opposition.
There was wine in plastic cups and people milling around, but the similarity to any other art gallery opening ended there.
The three-story building is crowded with immense cranes and milling, grinding and welding machines, overseen by manufacturing engineers and technicians.
The eclectic music, the light show, the cute guys milling about, the club kids dancing on speakers: It was gay heaven!
Usually there are children milling about, and in at least one instance, the whole setting (purposely) looks like a mine shaft.
He moved again, but then decided that there were too many people milling around, and drove to a smaller parking annex.
"Gold basically improves the Sharpe ratio; it reduces the risk of your portfolio and it increases the returns," Milling-Stanley said.
Renato Lofrano, the former head of the wheat division, was dismissed amid a dispute over venturing further into the milling segment.
The plans to sell Bunge's sugar milling business were not dependent on keeping the company's global sugar trading operations, he said.
Early on Thursday just a handful of protesters remained milling about as a widespread cleanup around the city's legislature took place.
Most of the networking at conferences happens during unscheduled time, when people are milling about or hanging around the hotel bar.
People were milling about the lobby, some trying to get back into rooms they had been evacuated from the night before.
It also said the volume could include 11 million tonnes of milling wheat, compared with 8 million tonnes the previous season.
In the nocturnal picture used here, men milling around a tree look upward, but the object of their attention is missing.
SYDNEY, Australia — Tan Falconer stood in the crowd milling outside the Sanctuary Hotel, a classic Sydney pub, cigarette in one hand.
Within a few months, Mr. Rising was milling his own lumber, and several years later began selling custom furniture on eBay.
Even with high-tech headphones on, it's impossible to block out the sounds of countless other games and the milling crowd.
Their faces look blackened by soot; they appear and disappear in fast motion and jump cuts, milling around a convenience store.
The hotel lobby is abuzz Tuesday morning, with a dozen or so folks milling around, working on laptops and cell phones.
Milling-Stanley also noted that Christmas and Valentine's Day are other times when there is a stronger than usual demand for gold.
It's hard to get too cozy with thousands of tech fanatics milling around the exhibit floor — but manufacturers are doing their darndest.
The smart fans were still milling about on the concourse as the Clippers spent the third quarter assembling a 31-point lead.
Now, we're expanding our range by trialing more unusual crops and exploring different uses for the products, like milling, roasting, and fermenting.
Accessing the 51,000 tonnes of U.N. wheat and milling equipment at the frontline flashpoint is a key aim of ongoing peace talks.
The sole time she's caught in full-length view is from far away with multiple people milling about in front of her.
Crop estimates are generally between 33 and 35 million tonnes, down from 36.6 million last year, while milling quality was generally good.
Intimidated by the CNC tools, he introduced himself to a twentysomething guy in work boots he'd noticed expertly working the milling machine.
In 2008, CNC milling, the process by which the Air is made, was primary used for making prototypes and low volume production.
He's also honing his skills for Refugee Open Ware, an organization he worked with in Jordan, with laser cutters and milling machines.
But when I started needing more than electronic stuff… I needed a milling machine and a lathe and drill presses and saws.
Visit any Ikea, and you'll see hordes of 240-somethings milling through a vast maze of bed frames, bookshelves, tables, and lamps.
I arrived Sunday morning to find some bored-looking port employees in high-vis milling around, waiting for the cops to arrive.
Wirtgen makes crushers that break down large rocks, milling machines, plants to supply hot asphalt for road projects, and pavers and rollers.
The illustration resembled a page you'd find in Where's Waldo, only with a litter of small, yellow buds of cereal milling about.
But flour millers and bakers need milling wheat, often with a protein level of 12 percent or higher, to make consistent bread.
During a period of milling around beforehand, I noticed two young men in ship-officer's attire on the edge of the crowd.
He declined to give details about the project, which would be in addition to Euronext's western European milling wheat contract <0#BL2:>.
The Trump administration announced Friday it would withdraw an Obama-era proposal aimed at regulating how waste from uranium milling is disposed.
What we're currently using is our single variety, so they're, the identity is preserved from the field and through the milling process.
Wysocki was looking for uses for wheat bran, a byproduct in the wheat grain milling process, other than animal feed or compost.
Holding signs saying "Stop Rape," they chant the same message to passersby and others attracted by the crowds milling around the stage.
Processing also makes otherwise inedible foods palatable and nutritious; whole grains, for example, would not even be digestible without milling and cooking.
Back in the day, I used to hear guys compare the process of milling raw heroin with the way eggs were scrambled.
The start-up Spacious has turned 240 restaurants, including the Milling Room in Manhattan, into a co-working space during the day.
Exacerbating pressures in Indonesia's food industry, sugar prices have also risen due to a late sugarcane harvest and expected delays in milling.
Charlie Mossman, 61, a shift lead, keeps the daytime oat milling operation running fluidly at Quaker Oats Company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
There, a state-of-the-art nine-ton milling machine operated by a single engineer creates complex cases and produces microscopic components.
The movie theater lobby is apocalyptic: lost souls like me milling around looking for a real, live human rather than a kiosk.
But in the milling process, the bran and germ, which provide fiber, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, are removed from each rice kernel.
PARIS, March 4 (Reuters) - * Financial investors reduced their long position in Euronext's milling wheat futures and options in the week to Feb.
And by the time the doors to the store opened, more than 150 people were milling around outside, waiting to get in.
But they say that buzzers are not enough, especially at arrival and dismissal times when hundreds of students may be milling around.
Domestic pipe is, moreover, delivered in random lengths and requires additional milling, cutting and testing, raising processing costs by about 16 percent.
He declined to give details on the project, which would be in addition to Euronext's western European milling wheat contract <0#BL2:>.
In Washington, demonstrators old and young pushed strollers and hoisted children onto their shoulders or guided elderly parents through the milling crowds.
Machinery makers slipped, with Okuma plummeting 4.4 percent, Makino Milling Machine shedding 3.9 percent, and industrial robot maker Fanuc falling 2.4 percent.
It added strategic partnerships related to milling and property would yield another 1-13 billion rand and it would dispose of assets.
Euronext's main commodity market is its milling wheat futures, which are widely followed as a price benchmark for the European grain sector.
Fields of green, cattle grazing and sheep lazily milling about, and vast, shockingly bright swaths of yellow rapeseed flowers marked the countryside.
Milling, meanwhile, cleared the whole-grain fractions out of our bread and bakery products, which were a major fiber source, Walter said.
As I headed out of the TC, I could see more people milling around and murmuring to their comms and one another.
This is a five-axis milling machine, which can tilt and twirl prototypes in order to create very accurate and precise cuts.
On this fall day, though, it was mostly Egyptians in small groups milling about the base, only a handful of foreigners among them.
I wanted to develop something able to manufacture real and quality materials, so I focused on CNC milling machines of a desktop size.
CP Robotics is based on patented software that makes robots able to automatically plan processes, such as grinding, milling, welding, plasma-cutting etc.
Footage obtained by Reuters showed dozens of people milling around the captured camp, preparing their belongings to leave in a convoy of trucks.
As I emerged from the veritable grotto into a courtyard, things became a little livelier as folks started milling around the outdoor area.
I still made the random connection in the hallway (a SXSW feature I love), but there were fewer people milling about to meet.
A few women in full face-covering black robes and children carrying bags could be seen among the people milling at the frontline.
The group also sells "Ghost Gunners," milling devices that can assemble parts of military-standard weapons, including the lower receiver for AR-15s.
Amazon has spent all year milling about ostensibly searching for an HQ2, looking at cities including Dallas, Miami, Nashville, Boston, Atlanta and Raleigh.
The stadium is next to a retail complex and shoppers were milling around the area, although the entrances to the stadium were closed.
The family milling business was small and couldn't compete with large mills taking over the market in the late 250s and early 2000s.
A few people are milling around outside their houses, chatting or drawing water or running errands, but they're easy to spot and avoid.
Critic's Notebook On Sunday afternoon, at about 20 minutes to 2, the crowd milling on the sidewalk outside 59E59 Theaters burst into applause.
People milling near several affected sites in Del Valle were unsure where to leave the donated water, food, blankets and first aid kits.
Models emerged unannounced in dim light until the milling crowd took notice that the show had actually started; cellphones were then whipped out.
"By milling and turning, we take material away, so you can sculpt it to any shape you want," Mr. van der Gang said.
While visiting a 1,000-year-old village in southern France, he said he saw a group of veiled women milling around a fountain.
Not far away, a few hundred visitors were milling around a stage where Jamie Webster, a singer/songwriter from Liverpool, had just performed.
That's when the country began importing broken rice — fragmented grains, kept aside during the milling process — from Vietnam and other parts of Asia.
Fast, accurate and mortar-like, McLean's boxing was more like milling—a form of all-out fist fighting popular in the British Army.
But I thought that as a referee, I can blend in as there are loads of officials milling around all dressed the same.
After buying wheat crops off of farmers, officials would then also subsidize the milling of the flour and the baking of the bread.
Indeed, several of the judges Trump is considering for the Supreme Court were milling about in the hallways, dodging journalists and moderating various panels.
On top it had a banner which read: "Jack is 1" and people could be seen milling around in the background of the pictures.
The contractor is micro-milling the surface to grind away the top level of pavement on almost three lane miles of road, Merrill said.
In a Defense Distributed video on YouTube, Wilson demonstrated the company's Ghost Gunner, a computer numerical control (CNC) milling machine that can produce firearms.
Traders said the grain, which Bunge sold to Egypt as milling wheat for human consumption, will likely be delivered as feed wheat for livestock.
Out in the gate area, where a hundred or more had been milling about pre-flight, bags and food were scattered amid empty seats.
"When I walked in the door, Hillary was up by two or three electoral votes," he recalled while milling about his Washington Heights apartment.
Advisers planning Trump's first foreign trip, which begins Friday, canceled scheduled briefings on the matter to avoid having reporters milling about the West Wing.
They constantly circulated to check in with members milling about the many common spaces: living room, kitchen, studios, porch, lawn, pond, and nature trails.
What they do, according to O*NET: They operate milling or planing machines to mill, plane, shape, groove, or profile metal or plastic workpieces.
A lot of the companies HBD is working with have "really put the premium on the experience rather than the novelty," Milling-Smith said.
The arm carrying the nozzle can also be fitted with processing equipment, such as an automated milling head to grind off any surface imperfections.
At the sight of shoeless people milling around in a pool of plastic, I had to ask: Isn't this some sort of health hazard?
The combination of the USPTO's patent milling and the six- to eight-figure court awards for infringement has created a toxic environment for innovation.
This speaks to the truly multifaceted nature of gold as both a strategic investment and a hedge against broader market risk, Milling-Stanley said.
Beyond the operation of the reactor, the nuclear fuel cycle includes the mining, milling, processing, enrichment, fabrication, and transport of the uranium-based fuel.
Matt Kelly was one of many young engineers milling around the plant in near identikit uniforms of hoodies, jeans and sneakers or battered brogues.
Milling among a crowd celebrating Mexican Independence Day in a park, Ms. Rosen, the Democratic Senate nominee for Nevada, had much on her mind.
Another captured people milling about on 19803th Street, some faces reflected in glass and others disconnected by shadows and a ladder in the frame.
By now, all the online Arsenal celebs were milling around and exchanging pleasantries like a big family, including Arsenal Twitter kingpin Hugh Wizzy (above).
He gestured to the young, multilingual crowd milling around in the Schaubühne's cafe and congregating outside in the sun with their cigarettes and beers.
He had been milling about on the Senate floor one day in the summer of 2017 when a colleague, Kamala Harris, stepped toward him.
"Caporuscio uses this crazy flour called Caputo that is a modern interpretation of the type of milling process from the 24th century," says Coniglio.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Tuesday it would begin a patent infringement probe of road milling equipment by Caterpiller (CAT.
As the price of digital scanners, milling machines and other technology comes down, more dentists will likely start adopting the technology, Dr. Kumar said.
Milling about were actors in all manner of rayon and polyester; parked along the avenue were the boxy and sporty wheels of the '70s.
But to other people, both journalists and operatives, milling around the lobby of the Des Moines Marriott Sunday night, the impact had been obvious.
"We got a solid brick of aluminum and took a milling machine and hollowed it out," Merryman told the journal in a 1996 interview.
Wheat futures drew support earlier this week as panic buying of food staples during the coronavirus crisis fuelled milling demand and spurred speculative buying.
" For about a second at the 0:17 mark, it shows a snippet of black-and-white footage of crowds milling around "Cloud Gate.
South Korea, the fifth largest market for U.S. wheat, had already said it would step up quarantine measures for U.S. milling and feed wheat shipments.
And because uranium milling is so water-intensive, the water table is dropping and the groundwater is showing higher concentrations of uranium, according to Il'ontoufigh.
CNN journalists on the ground said the bulk of the protesters had dispersed by then, leaving a number of people milling around the Legislative Council.
With the traffic at a standstill for four hours, drivers had already been milling about between cars and immediately lined up to buy some breakfast.
The dollar scarcity has also forced Dangote to cut down other food businesses such as flour milling, sugar refining and vegetable oil refining, Devakumar said.
There's a grasping arm, a milling machine and a few other half-concocted builds that look like robotic rejects from the Island of Misfit Toys.
The only light came from the glow of the butcher's open roast pit in the town center, where a crowd was milling around in confusion.
She is standing behind a table stacked high with blue jeans; most of the milling crowd is dressed in lungyis, Myanmar's skirt-like national dress.
Olam aimed to increase its powder capacity by bringing two U.S. facilities onstream and expanding its powder milling capacity in Singapore for the Asian markets.
Milling was expensive; it required special tooling that could precisely whittle a block of aluminum down to the super-sharp edges found on the Air.
After Hook breaks Cora out of flour-milling prison, she gets some water from the River of Forgetfulness to make Zelena forget Hades ever existed.
Initial crop tests in Russia show a decline in the share of milling wheat by 2.5 percentage points from a year ago to 65.2 percent.
The share of milling wheat in Ukraine's crop may fall significantly from a year ago to about 40 percent, according to a senior agriculture official.
"Madonna spent a couple of hours milling about watching the skateboarders and buskers on the South Bank, but nobody noticed her," a source tells PEOPLE.
The people who lived there had over-exploited the cedar tree population for their milling industry, which made the coastline more vulnerable to storm damage.
Declines in test weights and Hagberg numbers, two measures of milling quality, following frequent rain this month, appeared moderate and localized, traders and analysts said.
December milling wheat, the most active contract on the Paris-based Euronext exchange, settled 0.25 euro, or 0.1%, higher at 178.50 euros ($196.67) per tonne.
I guess there's the possibility of avoiding all mirrors like a vampire, or milling around until being Uploaded To The Cloud becomes a viable option?
Video on social media showed a heavy police presence outside the building and scores of people milling about who had been evacuated from the building.
On various dates, the user bought items listed as milling balls and slingshot ammo, which investigators said could be used to increase a bomb's fragmentation.
At the start of the performance, Meek Mill stood on a stage set up as a street corner, with neighbors milling about and children playing.
When I arrived around 8:20, people were milling about outside on the deck of the yacht club, chatting, with glasses of Champagne in hand.
At least 41 of One Nation group met with the deputy chief whip Amanda Milling this weekend to say they did not want an election.
If you click them, you get a very glitchy video of... maybe the gas station where the woodsmen were milling around in the last episode?
White Plains, N.Y.-based Bunge has previously said it was looking at options to divest from its sugar unit, which includes milling operations in Brazil.
Ekeng had just subbed in the game seven minutes prior and was milling around the middle of the pitch when his legs appeared to weaken.
The state grain agency is preparing to sell off its milling operations by placing them in four specially formed corporate entities, while retaining other functions.
There are also indications of ongoing mining, milling and other fuel activities at a site previously declared as a uranium mine and an associated plant.
He designs the rooms by hand, milling moldings and using miniature tools, like a table saw the size of a shoe box, for carpentry work.
Benchmark March milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext exchange was up 249 euros, or 2000 percent, at 230 euros a tonne by 2000 GMT.
Turbo is attempting to use martial arts to kick down a set of relics clearly used in a challenge, while his teammates are milling about.
There were plenty of people milling about, likely en route to the all-white Lobby Bar, which was the main social hub of the hotel.
Larger elements — tombs, armor and human forms — were replicated via a computer-controlled milling process that chisels shapes from a block of rigid polyurethane foam.
During a visit to the liquidating store on Wednesday afternoon, employees were seen milling about aimlessly among bare shelves and displays of haphazardly strewn products.
In video footage from the flight, which Evans shared with CNN, passengers could be seen sitting and milling around on the US military cargo plane.
In the Gare de Lyon courtyard, the dozens of strikers milling around were asked for a show of hands about whether to prolong the strike.
Many more people had tried and failed to get on the convoy, and were still milling around the area; they ran when they heard gunshots.
Half an hour later, the teen posted another photo showing people milling around outside the school, along with emergency vehicles and yellow crime-scene tape.
The termination is a setback for Bunge's strategy to grow its food and ingredients unit with higher-margin business like specialty milling and oilseed processing.
Wendell Castle Remastered featured furniture, lighting, and sculpture that was made using an array of techniques, from handcrafting to 3D scanning, modeling, and robotic milling.
Evacuees milling in the parking lot faced morning temperatures that dropped to just above freezing and many wore breathing masks for protection from lingering smoke.
This piece, which is made by casting aluminum in a mold, sits on the third vital section: the aluminum legs made by a 3D milling machine.
Their combined craftsmanship (plus plenty of trial and error) led to a geometric solution that could be replicated with the help of a CNC-milling machine.
On June 20, Amelia Milling was on a three-day trek along the Crow Creek trail in Chugach State Park , roughly 30 miles south of Anchorage .
On Sunday, Wilson's gun rights advocacy group, Defense Distributed, announced a new release of software for his computer-controlled milling machine known as the Ghost Gunner.
Success, in this case, would amount to making plans for gun manufacturing using 3D printers or computer-based milling machines readily available to the general public.
HSBC Saudi Arabia is already acting as an adviser on the sale process for the kingdom's flour milling sector and the Saudi Stock Exchange's planned flotation.
We have this vacuum evacuated room for silicon molding and fumes, and then we've got lathes, milling machines, 3D printers, and a whole space for sculpting.
Early Korans were first written on parchment made from livestock animal hide, before milling paper arrived to the Islamic world from China in the eighth century.
Brooks remembers one night, as all the players and coaches were milling around in front of their downtown hotel, a car full of kids drove by.
Algerias state grains agency, OAIC, has purchased about 600,1.113 tonnes of milling wheat for December shipment in a tender that closed on Tuesday, European traders said.
Front-month September milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext exchange was down 1.50 euros, or 0.8%, at 23 euros ($202.78) a tonne by 1542 GMT.
ADM's wheat milling business, which has been in the agricultural services unit, and its corn processing division will become part of a new carbohydrates solutions segment.
Front month September milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext exchange was up 1.1% or 2 euros at 182.75 euros ($205.2) a tonne at 1617 GMT.
A milling machine would then cut into the ice, producing a slurry and forming a saucer structure that will speed up the natural process, he said.
We wander past various right-wing talk radio booths and people milling around in campaign shirts, and eventually, we make our way to the spin room.
"'Valen's Reef' is a powerful illustration of the creative potential for storytelling and impact in virtual reality," said Patrick Milling Smith, a co-Founder of Vrse.works.
Those who couldn't afford diesel-powered grain-milling services often had to grind their staple foods of cassava and maize by hand, a time-consuming activity.
Out in the corridor, many slim-suited young deplorables with fashy haircuts were milling about, along with a woman costumed as Hillary Clinton in prison stripes.
"Thank you for joining us in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly—AND sisterly—love," McGinty said, beaming down at the delegates milling around the convention floor.
The planned fertiliser product will add to Euronext's commodity offering which includes the milling wheat futures <0#BL2:> that are a benchmark for the European market.
But as I make my way through groups of tourists milling around beauty counters and up the escalators to find out more, I'm not totally convinced.
Algeria's state grains agency last week bought 600,000 tonnes of milling wheat at a tender at about $15 per tonne cheaper than Algerias purchase in January.
The agriculture ministry's estimate for this year is 75.13 million tonnes of unhusked rice, which after milling would come to about 47.2 million tonnes, said Santosa.
There are several thousand members of the #Yanggang milling around, talking, flirting, debating, and, by the scent of it, taking advantage of California's liberal herbal policies.
But the foreshortened milling about was not meaningless – it was one of the few times (other than committee and caucus meetings) when members could personally interact.
On Sunday, a few England fans were milling around Volgograd's city center, alongside children with Russian flags painted on their cheeks and stern-looking security guards.
For shmurah matzo, the guarding against chametz begins not in the bakery but in the field, with rabbis overseeing the grain from harvest through to milling.
Evacuees milling in the parking lot faced morning temperatures that dropped into the mid-30s Fahrenheit and many wore breathing masks for protection from lingering smoke.
Biancheri also said he expected consolidation within the Brazilian milling industry to continue with the best performers buying up assets from those that are financially stressed.
One of the biggest issues I have found when writing bread recipes and teaching people how to make bread is the inconsistency of milling among brands.
Actors in period costumes were spotted milling about in the morning, and the crew was still present on the block as late as 10:30 p.m.
Walking through the front double-doors of the chapel, I saw 50 or so prisoners milling around with a handful of male and female outside guests.
And then we go to Saratoga, and the best judges of horse flesh in the world are milling around, and somehow he ended up not selling.
Feed wheat in the South Oldenburg market for December delivery was offered above milling wheat at around 215 euros a tonne, with buyers seeking 214 euros.
The system captures the digital images, designs the crown virtually and then sends the design to a milling machine or 3-D printer in the office.
Bartlett controlled the 20th largest U.S. grain storage network last year, with a capacity of 67.76 million bushels, according to Milling & Baking News, an industry publication.
In some Yule log videos there are dogs and cats milling about and I found them to be welcome friends during my days working from home.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Meanwhile, Milling is simply feeling thankful that she met Nanook in the right place at the right time.
For a start, to make loaves on an industrial scale, you'll need powerful milling and kneading machines and a huge oven, heated to 230°C or more.
Because the camera is so far from the action, everything looks tiny — from the minuscule citizens milling about, to the Lego-like stacks of modular apartment buildings.
So on Valentine's Day, I decided to write him a note and drop it on his desk while everyone was milling around, passing out Valentine's Day cards.
Bunge's growth strategy involves expanding into higher-margin products including natural food ingredients and specialty edible oils, bolstering its core grain milling and oilseeds processing supply chain.
In the second quarter of 2017 there were just 9,20173—a third fewer than the 15,000 milling about K Street and other lobbyist haunts ten years ago.
At Enstone, I toured two barn-sized milling machines with five degrees of freedom and a precision of 5 to 10 microns per each meter of position.
Meanwhile, even if the Fed hikes rates, gold may act like it did after December's hike when the dollar fell and gold went up, Milling-Stanley said.
ADM Milling Co. is recalling its third brand of flour, Pillsbury, as part of an ongoing outbreak of E. coli, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The Pillsbury flour recall follows last week's recall of 14,000 cases of King Arthur Flour, which is also made by ADM Milling, due to E. coli concerns.
Noah says his dad gave everyone in their section a $2 bill; you can see Steve milling around in the video, behind the bill Jackman holds up.
While working at Carnegie Mellon University he created his first case using a manual milling machine and then, over the next six months, he perfected his design.
Automation technology takes many forms, such as 3D printers, storage and retrieval systems, milling machines and the traditional industrial robotic arms that are prevalent in automobile production.
DNC members from Idaho to West Virginia and the territories are milling about, soaking in the frenetic scene and huddling over drinks to hash out their positions.
CBOT's most active wheat contract was down 0.8 percent at $4.49 a bushel while May milling wheat futures in Paris fell 0.7 percent to $176 a tonne.
Towering over you and milling about are dozens of older white men, silver in the beard and haggard in the face, antique rifles slung over their shoulders.
The idea to use wheat bran occurred in the late 2000s to Jerzy Wysocki, whose family's milling business dates back to the beginning of the twentieth century.
Often rumored to be living off their trust funds, they spent their time as layabout musicians or bike messengers, milling in coffee shops and craft cocktail bars.
Following the release of their latest collaboration with The Weeknd, the rumor mill got milling that 2017 was the year the robots would hit the festival circuit.
According to the MMQB, after sifting through hours of security footage, authorities had found their man, the man seen on tape milling about the Patriots locker room.
"The 16-axle robot performs all the milling and turning to produce our three-dimensional cases," Mr. Claret, the brand's founder, said in an interview in Geneva.
Hughes told me that he hopes to someday make Off-Grid's product powerful enough to perform industrial tasks: pumping water for irrigation, milling cacao, and so on.
Sobia and I parted ways at Montana's Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, a supersize log cabin with grizzlies, buffalo, and bison cast in bronze milling about baggage claim.
Fabric waste at the five weaving companies owned by Ermenegildo Zegna runs to 50 percent, a figure the company has committed to reducing by recycling milling scrap.
Her tabletop versions were molded and coded, then fed through Powermill, a digital milling program, to a robot that reproduced the shapes from bricks of Portuguese cork.
People can be seen milling around parked trucks brought in to provide humanitarian relief to those who fled a Russian-backed Assad regime offensive in Aleppo province.
In the East Village, the Klimat Lounge was empty — except for about 10 people who were milling about, waiting to head into the basement of the bar.
Later, when milling grain became more common, we adapted to maintain the overbite that we're born with, enabling us to make "f" and "v" sounds called labiodentals.
The tunnel was more or less back to normal on Tuesday morning, the crowds streaming through, but for several police officers and reporters milling among the commuters.
But milling through the hallways of the Atlanta Westin Peachtree Plaza, the party operatives were far more blunt about the need for a broader change in direction.
The rebels sent wheat to the regime side for milling and then got most of it back as flour, while the regime kept some for its own use.
The toy company is working with Organic Milling, a California-based company that has been making cereal since 1960, to create the sugary-sweet O's in its FunkO's.
It's supposed to be cherry blossom season, but I'm a little early so there are no blooms yet on the trees, despite the hoards of people milling about.
That left top executives from the world's largest oil companies milling around in the hotel that hosted the auction, in an upscale seaside neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro.
White rice is considered a nutritionally inferior "refined grain" because its bran and germ are removed during the milling process, which strips away B vitamins, iron and fiber.
We found that ammonium nitrate fertilizer alone accounts for 43% of all the greenhouse gas emissions, dwarfing all other processes in the supply chain including baking and milling.
They renamed it Bantam Tools, and shifted its focus from hobbyist makers to professionals who can use the miniature milling machine to make their lives easier at work.
CBOT July wheat rose a marginal 0.1 percent to $4.40 a bushel while September milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext fell 0.3 percent to 171.75 euros a tonne.
Where Thompson would charge in wind milling punches on a straight line (as Sage Northcutt so often does now), he now gets in and out of harm's way.
Tunisia's state grains agency purchased 92,000 tonnes of soft milling wheat on Wednesday, matching the amount it had been seeking in the tender, European traders said on Thursday.
One day, while milling around a uniform shop, the owner learned he was from Los Angeles and asked if he'd like to sell jerseys back in the states.
Those milling around the reception include US Senator Joseph McCarthy — whose political machinations were directly responsible for Sharrer's exile — FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and Cardinal Francis Spellman.
The CBOT's most active wheat contract fell 0.9% to $4.98 a bushel while December milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext was down 0.8% at 180 euros a tonne.
The inside of Battlefield Vegas has the lighting and feel of an interstate rest stop, as there are foreign tourists, American tourists and pouting family members milling about.
Traders were also awaiting a clearer picture of wheat quality in Germany and elsewhere in northern Europe, where rain has slowed harvesting and threatened to lower milling quality.
Quality results showed decent protein content, averaging above 11.5 percent, and test weights generally above milling requirements despite some mixed readings linked to heavy rain, agency FranceAgriMer said.
South Korea, the fifth largest market for U.S. wheat, said earlier on Friday that the country will step up quarantine measures for U.S. milling and feed wheat shipments.
A: Once you have spent a few hours milling around an airport, a delayed flight can feel like a personal insult, and tempers can get heated very quickly.
The procession hasn't started yet, but already there's a busy canvas of people milling about in costume: men and women dressed as legionnaires, gladiators, ribboned maidens, and noblemen.
The process was invented by Jerzy Wysocki, a wheat farmer and miller, who invented the material when searching for a use for the byproducts of his milling process.
Thankfully, Morrison Milling Company said it hadn't actually heard of anyone finding mesh while making baked goods, but it couldn't be sure the foreign objects hadn't snuck in.
Benchmark March milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext settled at 185.50 euros a tonne after falling as low as 22.753 euros, a price not seen since July 12.
"Wheat from Russia and Ukraine is not only cheaper, but their quality is improving year after year," said one purchasing manager at a milling company in Southeast Asia.
George Milling-Stanley, head of the gold strategy team at State Street Global Advisors, thinks the first quarter move into gold was not hot money and is sustainable.
Milling-Stanley believes there are four factors that will drive gold's move higher: U.S. dollar strength, equity market moves, investors' appetite for risk, and continued absence of inflation.
We stepped out onto the 107th floor, where media and Extell employees in hard hats were milling around and enjoying a spread of coffee, juice, bagels, and pastries.
There are nearly three hours of arrivals before the ceremony gets underway, and the last five hours are spent just watching ordinary onlookers milling about after the wedding.
We began milling around, high-fiving, hugging one another, and basking in the human connection that comes from being reminded of our tiny place in an infinite universe.
Hobby versions of computer numerical control milling machines, meanwhile, could cost around $2,000, said Free, whose company manufacturers a variety of products with 3D printing and CNC machining.
He has molded a little milling machine with clay and demonstrated how he grinds grains into flour, though the grain in his example was mere handfuls of sand.
The cranes, which share the area with cinnamon teals, northern shovelers and other birds, came in, wave after impressive wave, until thousands were milling around on the banks.
Inhabitants milling about the town's main plaza on Monday evening were overcome with emotion as they struggled to understand what had happened the day before at the barricade.
The attack Tuesday night hit one of France's most popular Christmas markets, unleashing chaos among the thousands of people milling around the vendors' stalls dotting Strasbourg's historical neighborhood.
This is how WWE operates, like a Byzantine imperial court, with Vince as emperor and everyone else milling around in their intrigues in search of winning his favor.
Joe Biden's leap into the race will make, by The Times's count, 20 people officially in the running, with more still milling around the sidelines, sniffing the air.
As usual, my uncles and aunts were over, milling around, drinking espresso under the grapevine, picking figs, and having loud, animated discussions about when to harvest the olives.
But "Theater of the World" was the signature work of the show and was going to feature hundreds of live insects and reptiles milling under an overhead lamp.
Live TV showed government vehicles blocking the roads to and from the airport and scores of travelers milling on the tarmac, apparently having been evacuated from the building.
In the early evening, many of them were seen milling about the main floor of the estate, all waiting to learn what might be contained in Mueller's report.
Nirvana — old-school rock for the millennial crowd milling about — blasted from the speakers, while a sense of bonhomie and the smell of grilled meat filled the air.
Now, Ms. DeMasco, who is milling flour on the premises, does all the preparation during the day, and Mr. Canora and his staff do the finishing and plating.
Dovy Meyer, a spokesman for the United Hatzalah ambulance service who was at the scene, said that around 100 soldiers had been milling about when the attack occurred.
The Thermomix is a one-stop-shop for all of your blending, boiling, chopping, crushing, grinding, milling, kneading, stewing, grating, emulsifying, whisking, weighing, and oh so much more.
The Thermomix is a one-stop-shop for all of your blending, boiling, chopping, crushing, grinding, milling, kneading, stewing, grating, emulsifying, whisking, weighing, and oh so much more.
That same year, the Lake of the Woods Milling Company published "Five Roses Cook Book," with recipes from its customers; it spread the butter tart across the Dominion.
Mining and milling operations at the Gibraltar copper mine had resumed after being shuttered for four days as fires restricted access to the mine site, owner Taseko Mines said.
The number of protesters milling about outside the legislature in the financial district fell overnight but rose again through the day on Thursday to about 1,000 at one stage.
The Osundairo's attorney told Fox News the brothers had arrived early, and the video shows them milling around killing time before the hoax attack was allegedly planned to happen.
High-quality milling wheat is in demand globally following a reduced U.S. winter crop and as dry weather cut into yield potential for the grain in Europe and Russia.
Because the milling process used to create white rice removes the outer layers, where much of the arsenic concentrates, white rice has less arsenic than brown and wild rice.
"Slaughtering a donkey that's done milling" is a Chinese saying for when a valuable person is demeaned, and old donkeys were indeed often used for their meat and hides.
"Output fell on a combination of lower harvesting and milling activities due to the Lunar New Year holidays," said Sathia Varqa, co-founder of Singapore-based Palm Oil Analytics.
The sale of Saudi's flour milling sector is part of a wide-reaching overhaul of its economy and has drawn interest from some of the world's largest agribusiness firms.
Four or five years ago, I'm at the MacWorld convention, I haven't seen Jobs or Wozniak in years, and there's this huge auditorium area and people are milling around.
His shopping list allegedly included electronic circuit boards and "electric igniters" intended to be used "for fireworks," as well as 200 "hardened lead milling balls" and two packages of .
But despite not having any real-time visuals of the landing, JPL did have something worth the trip: lots and lots of scientists milling about the sunny government campus.
In the grainy video, which appears to be shot on Heard's phone, Depp can be seen milling about in a kitchen, screaming obscenities and angrily throwing open cabinet doors.
That reactionary game was thrown off by the feinting, the volume, and the milling (rotating of the hands in front of the body to hide straight blows) of Diaz.
Singapore-based commodities trader Olam International is expanding its footprint in Africa with the $275 million purchase of the wheat milling and pasta making assets of Nigeria's BUA Group.
Algeria's state grains agency this week bought 600,000 tonnes of milling wheat at a tender at around $247 to $247.50 per tonne, cost and freight included, European traders said.
Algeria's state grains agency this week bought 600,000 tonnes of milling wheat at a tender at around $247 to$247.50 per tonne, cost and freight included, European traders said.
A WFP technical team arrived in the eastern outskirts of Hodeidah on Sunday to begin cleaning and servicing equipment in preparation for milling grain, a WFP spokesman told Reuters.
Feed wheat in Germany's South Oldenburg market for September/December was offered for sale well over milling wheat at around 229 euros a tonne, with buyers seeking 227 euros.
When the group eventually gathers for tea and cake, Bauer captures the scene with an aerial shot that takes in the milling crowd, while showing none of their faces.
Starting out at the March team as a milling machine operator in 1976, Brawn progressed through Williams, Haas Lola, Arrows and Benetton via a stint with Jaguar in sportscars.
Most 3-D printers, whether for metal or polymers, require some filing, milling or other tooling to take off surplus materials and smooth rough edges on a printed object.
HSBC said it had reviewed the business and operating models of the milling companies to incorporate feedback received through the public consultation process and investors' workshop in June 2017.
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Two flour mills in South Korea this week purchased about 10.53,000 tonnes of milling wheat to be sourced from the United States, European traders said on Thursday.
December milling wheat, the most active contract on the Paris-based Euronext exchange, was up 3.50 euros or 1.9 percent, at 186.00 euros ($217.10) a tonne at 1531 GMT.
The front-wing broken, the champion dived into the pits where he spent nearly a minute with Mercedes caught unawares and milling about in confusion without any tires ready.
The goal is to create a robotic system capable of several different functions working in tandem to create a structure, including digging and milling, in addition to 3D printing.
Girardi was ejected, and pitcher C. C. Sabathia had some words with the Blue Jays, but after a few minutes of milling around, both teams returned to their places.
Shortly after midnight, when the band was scheduled to go on, just a few dozen eager fans were milling in front of the stage, though the crowd grew slowly.
Everything was so efficient, so orderly — especially when it came to boarding, and how everyone seemed to line up neatly instead of milling about the doors and squeezing in.
Shoot scenes that will have some sort of change over time, such as a scenic vista with lots of stuff happening, or a busy area with people milling about.
Indonesian neighbour Freeport-McMoRan also blamed El Nino as it cut its 2015 forecast for copper concentrate sales from Indonesia in September as water shortages affected its milling operations.
Other works depict historic lynching photos, but the artist has Photoshopped the victim's body out of the scene, leaving just a crowd of white people milling around a tree.
Bunge named Cargill, but not ADM, among its major competitors in North American corn milling in an annual report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last year.
This was a bit of an engineering challenge, but he accomplished this by milling two aluminium circles with a groove in each for a roller chain to sit in.
The files also included plans for a tabletop, computer numerical control milling machine that could carve, rather than print, other gun parts out of aluminum, according to court documents.
But someone also could access these printers and CNC milling machines through a monthly membership -- perhaps $100 or more -- at a makers' collective that already owns them, Free said.
Ms. Swift, the Interior Department spokeswoman, said that no uranium mine or milling operations were located within the boundaries of either the original or modified Bears Ears National Monument.
It is not unusual for a single drug to involve a ten-step process (which includes milling, blending and filtering chemicals several times to get to the final formulation).
Sure, some makers outsource manufacture and assembly, but it is common for a lot of the work to be done in-house, bar printing circuit boards and milling faceplates.
On a recent Tuesday in Changpuhe, a strip of greenery next to the Forbidden City, elderly men clustered together, scoping out the women and men milling around like wallflowers.
Throughout the 1800s, Edison worked closely with miners to develop milling technology that would separate magnetic particles, like iron, from non-magnetic rock by placing them into different bins.
The reports will show changes in positions held by categories such as investment funds and commercial firms in Euronext's agricultural commodity markets, which include its flagship milling wheat futures.
On any given night in Washington, DC, he can be found at the 9:30 Club, or another venue, milling around in his signature fedora and a bolo tie.
His shopping list allegedly included electronic circuit boards and "electric igniters" intended to be used "for fireworks," as well as 22016 "hardened lead milling balls" and two packages of .
The gazebo isn't much to look at, but it's big enough to hold the 20 or so people milling about inside, their names hovering over their heads. Sasquatch. Pug. Raban.
Young has been around forever, always solid in every area but never a standout at any one thing, milling around for teams that have no easily defined identity or direction.
You'll also find a lathe and a milling machine, a sheet metal shear and folder, an electron microscope and a CT scanner—not to mention a computer controlled fabric cutter.
At least 35,000 passengers had their travel plans thrown into disarray; long lines of stranded BA passengers could be seen milling around the airport for the rest of the day.
ABC was ready to toss Pell, a certified trash rat, under the bus, though: After his segment concluded and participants started milling about the stage, the cameras stayed on Pell.
Driving record turnout will be crucial to Mr. Sanders's fortunes in Iowa, and volunteers spent the final weekend before the caucuses milling in and out of his state campaign headquarters.
Everyone else seems to be just milling around and trying to find their seats, unaware that they're missing out on what basically amounts to the Hawkins Middle School talent show.
Amid a global glut of crops that is depressing prices of corn and soybeans, milling-quality wheat has stood out as more vulnerable to shortages through adverse weather or disease.
December milling wheat, the most active contract on the Paris-based Euronext exchange, settled down 0.75 euro at 162.50 euros a tonne, after touching a contract low of 161.00 euros.
"Anything that the camera captures gets incorporated into the randomness," says Nick Sullivan, the company's head of cryptography, and that includes visitors milling about and light streaming through the windows.
Feed wheat for May/June delivery in Germany's South Oldenburg feed wheat market was quoted about 7-8 euros over Hamburg milling wheat at around 180-181 euros a ton.
Feed wheat in the South Oldenburg market for January onwards delivery was offered for sale above milling wheat at around 219 euros a tonne, with buyers at around 218 euros.
Tasked with keeping the team safe, she can do no better than set new passwords every day, and is seemingly oblivious to the CIA and ISI operatives milling around Pokhran.
Fifty-four "crop scouts" from the milling and baking industries, along with government and university experts, are on the tour, which is scheduled to release final yield forecasts on Thursday.
Millers on the tour included employees from Archer Daniels Midland Co, Bay State Milling Co, and Ardent Mills, a joint venture between Cargill Inc, CHS Inc and ConAgra Foods Inc.
Buyers already were asking for specific protein bids for December, led by international milling demand for shipments out of the U.S. Gulf Coast export market, a Kansas wheat trader said.
In upstate New York, farmers are feeding dairy cattle with millfeeds, a byproduct of wheat flour milling, instead of contaminated corn, according to a feed broker in upstate New York.
"One option could be to have a Black Sea milling wheat futures with 12.5 protein FOB Novo," he said, referring to Novorossiysk, Russia's grain export hub on the Black Sea.
In the meantime, there has been apparent chaos as ships have been milling about off shore, stranding cargo and crew and even a filmmaker in a kind of insolvency limbo.
Renato Lofrano, the former head of the wheat division, was dismissed amid a dispute over venturing further into the milling segment, said General Manager Fabrício Mazaia of Gavilon do Brasil.
Cargill invested in feed additive company Delacon in July, bought the animal feed business of U.S. farm cooperative Southern States in August and expanded feed milling in Thailand in September.
Washington (CNN)It was a scene I have watched play out umpteen times over the years - senators milling about as they gather to cast a vote on the Senate floor.
Limited speed, scale, and substances are keeping 3D printing from competing with existing industrial manufacturing process like injection molding, casting, and milling according to Self-Assembly Lab director Skylar Tibbits.
The most-active CBOT wheat contract was down 603% at $4.72-1/4 a bushel while December milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext fell 0.4% to 170 euros a tonne.
But at some point one of the pack will start what is called a rally, getting all the other members excited and milling around as if they want to play.
CME, which owns the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), is entering the world's biggest wheat production area in a challenge to the European benchmark status of Euronext's milling wheat contract.
The large components are made in a process called metal milling, which takes up to 25 hours to complete and requires extremely precise cuts to be made in metal components.
Richardson, a Canadian handler of canola, wheat and other crops, expanded into oat milling in 2013, and owns three oat processing plants in Canada and one in the United States.
Mr. Allam starts by milling his own grain, which he's doing in his new bakery and cafe, which will open in a few weeks just off Fifth Avenue in NoMad.
Milling-Stanley said the price of gold could also now see support from a non-market factor: consumer buying, especially in emerging markets, which account for 50 percent of annual consumption.
Polite speculation eventually evolved into shameless tabloid gossip, which over the last 10 years has exploded into the no-holds-barred Wild West of rumor-milling — the web and social media.
One migrant I met on the Panamanian-Costa Rican border told me that every single one of the dozens of "Congolese" migrants milling about the migration office was actually from Haiti.
Dave Green, executive vice president of the Wheat Quality Council, said it was too early to draw conclusions about the quality of the crop in terms of protein or milling quality.
Which is why, standing in a parking lot outside of town, I begin to feel like a lot of the people milling about waiting for the bus look kind of familiar.
While we're milling around in the hall waiting for Rayana Jay's set to start, Koumis leans into french doors at the back of the conference room to listen for a second.
Click here to view original GIFSan Francisco's Kit Tea is the city's first cat cafe, where patrons can hang out with (and adopt) the 10 to 15 felines milling around inside.
Feed wheat prices in Germany's South Oldenburg market were again above milling wheat, with March onwards delivery offered for sale unchanged at 174 euros a tonne, with buyers seeking 173 euros.
CBOT's most active wheat contract fell 1.9 percent to $4.81-1/2 a bushel, while December milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext was down 0.6 percent at 177.50 euros a tonne.
"This partnership with BP represents a major portfolio optimization milestone for Bunge which allows us to reduce our current exposure to sugar milling," Bunge CEO Gregory Heckman said in a statement.
I'm the kind of person who arrives at a party fashionably early and then keeps milling about until all of the other guests, Yellow Tail wines and hummus dips have disappeared.
This new combination 3D printer, laser engraver, and CNC milling machine from Polish company ZMorph, for example, wouldn't have looked out of place on the set of Interstellar or The Martian.
There are fears that strong milling wheat exports may help drive up the cost of bread in both countries where weak domestic currencies and poor crops have already inflated food prices.
Milling at odd angles to one another on uneven ground, naked beneath robes or draped sheets, the burghers are heroes whose shared moment of heroism—stepping forth for sacrifice—is over.
"Flour is an ingredient that comes from milling wheat, something grown outdoors that carries with it risks of bacteria, which are rendered harmless by baking, frying or boiling," the company said.
Curious locals and media crews from all over the world have spent days milling about, desperate to learn more of the story, and police have been kept busy monitoring the property.
The mechanochemists slowly learned how to control the milling process by changing parameters like the shaking speed, number of balls, ball size and materials of the reaction vessel and the balls.
Egypt rejected a shipment of Romanian wheat earlier this year over a non-specified "quality issue", which traders said was related to a measure of milling quality known as falling numbers.
Three stages were set up before the game with live music and sets for the national broadcasters, with thousands of people milling about more than an hour before the baseball game.
For eight weeks a robotic milling machine will become the "sculptor's apprentice," churning out a serial production of unfinished works inspired by Michelangelo's non-finito sculptures in the the Laocoön Group.
During the three-day tour, dozens of crop scouts from milling companies and trade houses surveyed 22 fields of hard red winter wheat, a variety used most widely to make bread.
"Gavilon intends to continue trading and distributing wheat but does not want to venture into wheat milling because it would end up competing with its own clients in Brazil," Mazaia said.
The former executive denied he wanted to expand into wheat milling, saying he had wanted to expand a joint venture with a partner in southern Paraná state that owned a mill.
Sources had told Reuters in March that a partnership of U.S. agribusiness giant Archer Daniels Midland Co and Saudi foods group Almarai were also interested in bidding for SAGO's milling operations.
No details of the likely price of the milling operations have emerged and it is hard to put a precise figure on it as SAGO had never been run for profit.
People don't typically think of grains as high-protein foods, but that's because refined grains in typical Western cuisine have protein-dense bran and germ stripped away in the milling process.
"Precision milling and 3D printing techniques could help manufacture complex parts," said Rene-Christopher Wollmann, program and platform director at Automobili Pininfarina, which uses virtual design software to build electric hypercars.
Even though the Tribeca lounge, with people milling about, was just beyond the metal box, the only light from that world was a sliver around the shut door by my feet.
In the shadow of the solemn and stately al-Aqsa mosque, a line of unassuming, tin-roofed sheds is barely noticed by the hundreds of visitors milling about the holy site.
For this, his debut, he insisted on a psychedelic happening, a crowd milling and a few brave souls lightly moshing, to the throbbing drone of a Chilean psych band called Föllakzoid.
"Precision milling and 3D printing techniques could help manufacture complex parts," said Rene-Christopher Wollmann, program and platform director at Automobili Pininfarina, which uses virtual design software to build electric hypercars.
A Janus ordnance removal specialist said the company had found makeshift explosive devices in stoves in residences, in laboratories at Mosul University and in the milling machines of a cement factory.
He was sourcing cotton in Egypt, milling it in Israel, and then landing a set of sheet sets, duvets, and pillows in Brooklyn for $79 that he would sell for $129.
Mr. Azaria argued in his defense that he believed Mr. Sharif was hiding an explosive belt under his jacket and still posed a danger to the soldiers and civilians milling around.
That this level of formality is hardly matched by the clientele milling about on a recent Saturday afternoon, almost without exception in gym clothes or flip-flops, is of no import.

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