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"Grating," he said, listening intently to his shell; "a metallic, grating sound.
The Extra Day Algernon Blackwood 1910
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Grating music coupled with the jarring voice of the sickly obsessive Gustav von Aschenbach made for a trying auditory experience -- though to no fault of the COC -- they were indeed true to the original.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Grating it by hand leaves my knuckles grated, too, and my eyes streaming.
Food for Fort: Chelsea buns, grating horseradish and a pastry rebel Matthew Fort 2010
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Grating music coupled with the jarring voice of the sickly obsessive Gustav von Aschenbach made for a trying auditory experience -- though to no fault of the COC -- they were indeed true to the original.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Grating music coupled with the jarring voice of the sickly obsessive Gustav von Aschenbach made for a trying auditory experience -- though to no fault of the COC -- they were indeed true to the original.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Grating music coupled with the jarring voice of the sickly obsessive Gustav von Aschenbach made for a trying auditory experience -- though to no fault of the COC -- they were indeed true to the original.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Grating carrots or adding tofu on the sly just sounds like a lot of work to me, and thankfully my children will generally eat fruits and veggies and cheese and so on without any subterfuge.
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Grating carrots or adding tofu on the sly just sounds like a lot of work to me, and thankfully my children will generally eat fruits and veggies and cheese and so on without any subterfuge.
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Grating music coupled with the jarring voice of the sickly obsessive Gustav von Aschenbach made for a trying auditory experience -- though to no fault of the COC -- they were indeed true to the original.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Grating carrots or adding tofu on the sly just sounds like a lot of work to me, and thankfully my children will generally eat fruits and veggies and cheese and so on without any subterfuge.
» Amber Strocel.com 2010
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