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grainer
▪ I. grainer1 (ˈgreɪnə(r)) [f. grain v.1 + -er1.] One who or that which grains. 1. Leather-dressing. a. (See quots. and cf. bate n.3). b. A tool either for taking off the hair of skins, or for producing the appearance of ‘grain’.a. 1813 Sir H. Davy Agric. Chem. (1844) 237 The contents of the grainer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grainer
Grainer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Grainer, American songwriter and producer Franz Grainer (1871–1948), German photographer Ron Grainer wikipedia.org
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Franz Grainer
Franz Grainer (born 28 September 1871 in Bad Reichenhall, died 1948 in Munich) was a Bavarian photographer. Thierstudien from the high Alps in snapshots by Franz Grainer bayer. wikipedia.org
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ingrainer
† enˈgrainer, inˈgrainer [f. as prec. + -er.] One who engrains.1805 Ann. Rev. III. 17 Chemistry may hope one day to publish the scarlet dyer's vade-mecum, or every man his own ingrainer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Grainer
Bill Grainer is a Grammy certified American songwriter and record producer. Selected songwriting discography Television and film Grainer wrote both the opening and closing title songs (including “Don’t Blink” on which he was also wikipedia.org
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grainering
grainering, vbl. n. (ˈgreɪnərɪŋ) [f. grainer1 + -ing1.] The preparation of hides with a grainer or bate.1857 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 307/1 Tanning is preceded by what is called abating or grainering. 1882 Ibid. XIV. 386/1 The skins are washed in the dash wheel, and under⁓go a process of bating or graine... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ron Grainer
, and Ronald Albert Grainer, a storekeeper and postmaster. Education The Grainer family left Mt Mulligan in 1930. wikipedia.org
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overgrain
overˈgrain, v. [over- 8.] trans. To grain over (a surface that has already been grained), so as to put on additional lights and shades. Hence overˈgraining vbl. n.; overˈgrainer, one who or that which overgrains; an overgraining brush.1873 Spon Workshop Receipts Ser. i. 420/1 Overgraining.—This oper... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Eagles (British band)
They were launched into the world of professional music in 1962 after being noticed by composer Ron Grainer, probably best remembered for his theme to Grainer was interested in the Eagles for a film project on which he was working, Some People, about a fictional Bristol band not unlike themselves. wikipedia.org
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Greiner
Greiner may refer to: Greiner (surname), a surname USS Greiner (DE-37), an Evarts-class destroyer escort See also Grainer Greener (disambiguation wikipedia.org
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The Caretaker (film)
Composer Ron Grainer was tasked to produce not a score but a sequence of sound effects, often metallic in nature, but which also include the sound of a Grainer used his previous experiences working with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the creation of the sound picture. wikipedia.org
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神秘博士:2008逍遥音乐会 Doctor Who at the Proms
  Song for Ten - Murray Gold   Doctor Who Theme - Ron Grainer 豆瓣
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Grainer evaporation process
The Grainer evaporation process is a method of producing salt. wikipedia.org
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Joel Dean
1979), American economist Joel Dean (fl. 1970s–2020s), one of the founders of Dean & DeLuca Joel Dean (fl. 2000s–2020s), co-writer for songs of Bill Grainer wikipedia.org
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Terminus (1961 film)
Original music was by Ron Grainer. Content The film covers both staff and passengers around the station. films British documentary films British Transport Films Films directed by John Schlesinger Films set in 1960 Films set in London Films scored by Ron Grainer wikipedia.org
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