But the fact is some manses can be a real millstone, because you have got to pay for heating and lighting out of your own stipend. |
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Such a contract could be putting a millstone round the neck of the citizens of this borough. |
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Milnrow Parish Church is a millstone around its parishioners necks, says the vicar, the Rev Robin Usher. |
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The Republicans clearly hope the same millstone can be hung around Kerry's neck this year. |
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That is like a millstone around his neck and one that made him a tad tetchy when the subject was inevitably raised again yesterday. |
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The geology here is alternating layers of limestone and shale topped with millstone grit. |
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When is a corporate war chest not a war chest, but instead could be a corporate millstone? |
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If so, are the millstone and putto in keeping with his approach to such illustrations? |
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I wonder when I reflect under what influence I was brought up, that my heart is not harder than the nether millstone. |
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Linguistic duality is not a millstone around our neck, it is a golden opportunity. |
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And so, I dragged my unmade decision with me for two or three months, like a millstone around my neck. |
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Most carved stones are flat-topped outcrops of the local millstone grit. |
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Perhaps more pertinently for Shell, however, is that your new partnership with Gazprom could well become a corporate millstone. |
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The grove on the factory shard heap and the millstone garden emphasise the relationship between the location and its industrial past. |
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The millstone was made of a cement stone with an abrasive crown held in place by a grindstone. |
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New Brunswick's quartzose sandstones were quarried for decades as dimension stone, millstone and grindstone material. |
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Let General Ramos, without the Marcos millstone, insist on having soldiers who can fight. |
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That means that the candidates would have a millstone around their necks and that they would be chained to their party. |
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Russia does not want Belarus to be a millstone around its neck, resisting economic reform and democratisation. |
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From the Renaissance till the first half of the XXth century, it was an industrial centre for millstone factories. |
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In the summer, the millstone transformed grain into flour and women's hands transformed grain into couscous. |
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However, it is a millstone thrown into the sea that will confirm the fate of spiritual Babylon: a total destruction. |
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Then they blinded Samson and he was bound to a millstone as a slave. |
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The huge millstone they brought with them is there in the Alamo museum. |
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But the challenge of Europe is to accept a connection to a millstone that has the financial world teetering. |
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Financially he has been struggling for quite a while, and although he will be falling off the property ladder he will have one less millstone around his neck. |
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To be honest, the great bird, the roast ham and the sausage rolls have been a millstone round this cook's neck for longer than he cares to remember. |
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The rounded hill tops are millstone covered with shallow soil or peat above 400 metres. |
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But all of this dubious wealth has become a millstone for the Swiss. |
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On poorly drained impermeable areas of millstone grit, shale or clays the topsoil gets waterlogged in winter and spring. |
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For a child, abuse, whether it is at the hand of a lecherous adult or the Internet, becomes a psychological millstone that blights the child for life. |
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A millstone shaped from Millstone Grit quarried in the area has been adopted as the emblem of the Peak District National Park. |
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We will then see how the IBM system, which had reached a state of ultimate perfection and was wonderfully adapted to a certain environment, became a millstone around the company's neck when the environment changed. |
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On regaining consciousness, they were reportedly stretched out on a stove with a 130-pound millstone across their backs and violently beaten on the sensitive parts of their bodies. |
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Therefore, it would be better for these Initiates not to be born or that a millstone be hung about their necks, and that they be drowned in the depths of the sea. |
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If anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. |
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The jet engines and power plants have become a millstone around GE Capital's neck. This points to a simple conclusion: break up the company and set GE Capital free. |
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Hallvard, with his attributes, the millstone and arrows, with a naked woman at his feet. |
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Unfortunately, we have not quite reached that point yet, and it can still be said that whereas a family provides support for a man, it is a millstone for a woman. |
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The report does, however, fall short when it comes to the severity of the treatment, and could thus become a millstone in the struggle for the communitisation of the third pillar. |
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Is it any wonder that the world's greatest teacher said that it would be better for a millstone to be put around a person who hurt one of these little ones and then for that person to be dropped into the sea. |
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An Irishman, he is said to have floated across to Cornwall after being thrown into the sea tied to a millstone. |
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A house with an interlocking-tile gable roof and millstone grit walls. |
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As an image, the millstone is widely visible on literature but use is made of the objects themselves at many of the entrances to the National Park. |
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From the area near Eggleston, the river is crossing over millstone grit. |
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The Millstone Grit is, in turn, underlain by limestone rocks from the lower Carboniferous period. |
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The Millstone Grit dates from the Namurian Stage of the Carboniferous Period. |
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Each of these structures consists of Carboniferous limestone overlain with Millstone Grit. |
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It is formed from the Millstone Grit and Coal Measures of the Carboniferous age. |
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The underlying geology is the Millstone Grit series with sandstones and coarse gritstones separated by bands of shale. |
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In most places, the Coal Measures are underlain by coarser clastic sequences known as Millstone Grit, of Namurian age. |
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A small area of Millstone Grit Group rocks stretches through Flintshire and Wrexham into the northwest corner of Shropshire near Oswestry. |
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Other uplands the erosion of which would provide the source material for the Millstone Grit lay to the north and northeast of the region. |
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The Millstone Grit Group comprises over thirty individually named sandstones, some of regional extent, others more local in their occurrence. |
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Various of the sandstone beds of the Millstone Grit have been quarried for building stone, paving flags and roofing material. |
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The areas of Millstone Grit form an 'inverted horseshoe' around the lower uncapped limestone areas of the White Peak. |
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The rock above the Millstone Grit layer has been eroded away, which explains the comparative flatness of the summit. |
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The Millstone Grit outcrops at the Cow and Calf Rocks near Ilkley form a rolling dissected plateau. |
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The catchment lies on carboniferous rocks of Millstone Grit, and is heavily reservoired, with 39 reservoirs licensed to provide water. |
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The geology of Oldham is represented by the Millstone Grit and Coal Measures series of rocks. |
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Millstone obtained two new 30-inch comparators, one of which is equipped with a 5X lens, a 14-inch comparator, a vision system and a micro-hite. |
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Underlying the upper reaches of the Trent, are formations of Millstone Grit and Carboniferous Coal Measures which include layers of sandstones, marls and coal seams. |
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It was driven through mostly Millstone Grit, interspersed in places by patches of argillaceous shale and softer sandstone on a gradient of 1 in 201, rising toward the east. |
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The western margin of the vale is composed of Permian Magnesian Limestone and further to the west are Carboniferous Millstone Grit and Coal Measures. |
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Geologists refer to the whole suite of rocks that encompass the individual limestone beds and the intervening mudstones as the Millstone Grit Group. |
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This comprises Lower Coal Measures overlying Millstone Grit, both of which are classified as minor aquifers which will only hold relatively small amounts of water. |
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The term Millstone Grit Series was formerly used to refer to the rocks now included within the Millstone Grit Group together with the underlying Edale Shale Group. |
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The Connecticut approval, voted today, was required because New England Power Company, a NEES subsidiary, has an ownership interest in the Millstone 3 power plant. |
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The sloping plateau summit of Pendle Hill is formed from the Pendle Grit, a coarse Carboniferous age sandstone assigned to the Millstone Grit Group. |
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