This is not the first time, when faced with a difficult decision, he has bottled out. |
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I do wish we hadn't bottled out and set off the flare we found on the beach. |
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I eventually decided that they hadn't bottled the biggest decision of the week. |
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The decision to take only four strikers backfired disastrously, and we bottled the penalty shoot-out. |
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He had been a normal, healthy, happy young man, but afterwards he did not seek help for his mental problems and bottled things up. |
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A leading connoisseur of bottled water last night advised consumers to pick and choose between bottled and mains water. |
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Alongside him, Denis Glennon drifted outfield but Dublin bottled him up wherever he went, limiting him to just a point. |
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David Brennan was bottled up in the right corner but managed to get the ball back across the goal. |
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In 1981 it was bottled in commemoration of the royal wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana. |
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Your friendly neighborhood multilateralist thinks it can be bottled up, buried in bureaucracy, bogged down in red tape. |
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Labour-hungry commercial farmers would benefit, as workers would be bottled up in the rural areas. |
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But Mnguni is not taking chances with the wayward fighter and has bottled him up at his home in Vincent to monitor him. |
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They've bottled us up so that when the forces of the walled city arrive, we'll have no escape. |
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What about those little regional department stores that have been bought up and bottled up? |
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Fears that bottled water could be responsible for thousands of cases of food poisoning should not affect business for Cumbrian water bottlers. |
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For cooking, she uses bottled gas instead of the traditional dried dung burned in iron stoves. |
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However if you have a combi boiler, therefore no water tank, they have to provide you with bottled water. |
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They sold fireplaces, bottled gas, paraffin, hardware, household items and firearms. |
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He operated the bottled gas company through most of the 1960s and '70s before inheriting half of the estate. |
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We cooked using bottled gas, which would inevitably run out when the dinner was being cooked. |
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In addition there was a bottled gas heater in the seat of the blaze and it was very hot. |
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Then in the early 1980s Michael took on the sub-post office and in 1989 he added the agency business for bottled gas. |
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In the developed world, bottled water owes part of its popularity to the view that tap water is impure, contaminated, and hence risky. |
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These gas sources range from bottled gas in a tank, to spring or compressed gas pistons. |
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The divorced father-of-two ran a bottled gas company which was an established and well-respected family firm handed to him by his father. |
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She had to move to a new classroom because her other one exploded when one of the students lit a firecracker around one of bottled gases. |
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In the early 1950s Edmund Gannon set up his bicycle repair shop with radio services, hackney business, undertaking and bottled gas. |
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However, the vast majority of climbers, past and present, would be unable to survive high on the mountain without bottled gas. |
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More than 50 real ales, a range of ciders, perries, bottled beers and some fruit wines will be on sale. |
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Liu's wife, a senior physician, understands his art and takes care of him in the small apartment, cooking for him with bottled gas. |
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When purchasing oils, be skeptical of oils that are bottled in clear glass or have a rubber dropper incorporated into its screw-top cap. |
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From there they buy bottled gas to light their ancient stone houses, and bread as well as anything else that they can't provide for themselves. |
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While there's nothing wrong with bottled water, tap water or water from drinking fountains is equally beneficial. |
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A similar soft sell is used at Caliterra where bottled water is especially popular at lunch. |
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Gesturing to the apprentice, the Apothecary went back through the curtain with the assorted bottled healing draughts. |
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The Dean field operatives have purchased mountains of bottled water and granola bars, and cell phones and flashlights by the dozen. |
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Stick to bottled water and canned soft drinks, fruit juices, and alcoholic beverages. |
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I politely refused at first, but after their urgings I finally shamefacedly admitted that I could only eat food cooked with bottled water. |
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His fears and frustrations bottled up since the nightmare had begun, he suddenly exploded with fury and savage emotion. |
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They were giving it out to customers as well as offering advice on the benefits of tap water over bottled water. |
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She was reading his emotions, the ones that were bottled up inside without use. |
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Some wholefood shops sell organic capers bottled in olive oil if you find the standard ones too salty. |
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The merchants then aged the wine, bottled and sold it around the world often featuring the merchant's name prominently. |
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Fino is always dry, and after long aging, it might be bottled as an Amontillado. |
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Jammed in its rear window ledge, the face mask, snorkel, flippers and bottled sun block tells this visiting Canuck's vacation story. |
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This hand-selected whiskey was bottled at 94 proof in elegantly sculpted decanters. |
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If circumstances allow, at a party or ceremony, grilled chicken, soft drinks, and bottled beer are served and consumed in liberal amounts. |
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We opted for the bottled water and thanked our lucky stars for our narrow escape. |
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An official said that coco gel and coconut-water concentrate are being bottled and promoted in a big way as an alternative to colas. |
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Try to get a glass of ice water at a movie theater, and they'll point you to their bottled water. |
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Some critics have also found it ironic that many people who purchase bottled water end up refilling the containers from a tap. |
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At the bar there are a variety of lagers, draught ale and hand-pulls, a selection of bottled drinks and eight different types of wine. |
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And I do have unlimited bottled water and orange juice here with which to hydrate myself. |
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The bar sells locally-brewed cask and craft ales alongside premium continental brews, European bottled lagers and farmhouse ciders. |
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An example of a Spanish-Aztec hybrid word is chibola, the Nicaraguan word for bottled soda. |
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We make a real remoulade, we don't serve a bottled tartar sauce, and our own cocktail sauce is made with fresh tomatoes. |
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Cartons of bottled water for rescue workers rose in charitable ziggurats outside police stations and schools. |
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Had he held a Euro referendum in his first gilded year in office he may well have won the argument, but he bottled it. |
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These items include a beach towel, bottled water, sunscreen, proper footwear, and in most cases, swim trunks. |
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With bottled water now boasting a retail value of 900m, Highland Spring is prepared to up the ante in an increasingly competitive market. |
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Treatment of bottled water by distillation or reverse osmosis ensures oocyst removal. |
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One supplier of bottled water imported from Malaysia started to hold roadshows at shopping malls recently. |
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Hermit crabs want to live free in the sunshine, not bottled up in aquariums. |
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Who would care when a litre of petrol was cheaper than a litre of bottled water? |
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Before tax a litre of petrol is actually cheaper than a litre of bottled water. |
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Bring bottled chemicals and organic suspensions into your basement or utility area and store on a high shelf. |
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He added that while the store had ordered extra supplies of bottled water, he had not seen any other unusual related sales trends. |
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They buy bottled water if they fear that their drinking water is polluted, and they apply sunscreen to protect their skin from UV radiation. |
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By far the best method of sulphuring is by using liquid sulphur dioxide from a cylinder, also called bottled sulphur dioxide. |
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They were heavily sugared, quite unlike later types of bottled fruit in syrup. |
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Bulgaria now exports 770 000 hectolitres of bottled wine annually, mostly to Germany, the UK and Russia. |
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The FSA has stressed there was no immediate risk to public health from the bottled water. |
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All householders will be advised to stock up with reserve supplies of food and bottled water. |
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The base wine is bottled, natural grape sugar and yeasts are added, the bottles are sealed, and the second fermentation begins. |
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Really the only minor detraction was the bizarre insistence at the gates that any bottled drinks had to have the caps taken off, and thrown away. |
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Reflecting these trends, the Beer Shop now has only two handpumps, and its unmatched range of bottled beers accounts for much more of its income. |
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In fact, the majority of malt whiskies are treated in this way when bottled. |
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When it comes to something to drink, make sure that bottled and canned drinks have intact seals or caps when you get them. |
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America's mania for expensive bottled waters may be protecting hearts as it empties wallets. |
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These foods included bottled moose, caribou, and seal, as well as plum and bakeapple jams. |
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I smelt of warm lager and lime, and puke, and spent most Saturday nights in casualty, holding a wad of tissues to some mate's bottled face. |
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Our hotel and restaurant industry should be kind enough to delete bottled water from its menu of profit making food and beverage items. |
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Hoyne broke through, was bottled up before he scrambled a pass to Shefflin and he first-timed a low shot from close range. |
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The two-unit operation is known for its Martinis, but has a respectable beer list with eight draft and 35 bottled beers. |
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For example, operators report a decline in bottled beer sales, but strong growth in Martinis. |
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Most malt whiskies that have spent more than 20 years maturing in oak barrels taste oaky and are not suitable to be bottled as single malt. |
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Supermarkets stock a hundred breakfast cereals, as well as breakfast pizza, microwave pancakes, artificial bacon-bits and squeezy bottled cheese. |
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The wine is cleared of sediment and bottled under pressure, directly from the tank. |
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Close to the university, this buzzy venue has two bars and over 50 different types of bottled beer. |
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Sipping bottled water before the concert in Huntington in March, he ticked off a long list of luminaries with whom he had worked. |
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She called for pubs and bars to serve all bottled drinks in glasses, to discourage drinkers from leaving the premises with them. |
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Soda water, seltzer water and tonic water are not considered bottled waters. |
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They advise households to have on hand a torch, battery-powered radio, ready-to-eat food, bottled water and blankets. |
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The public should stock up on tinned food, bottled water and have a battery-powered torch and radio, the Home Office advised last night. |
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Try bottled water with a splash of lime or lemon, flavored sparkling water or decaf herbal tea. |
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The British Home Office has issued advice to households to stock up on bottled water, tinned food, torches and a battery powered radio. |
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Most of the times I just keep it bottled up inside of me till I feel like bursting from the pressure. |
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It's also illegal to charge more for bottled water than a middy of beer or a glass of wine. |
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Growth is to be found in bottled water, sports drinks and juice, areas where the company is falling behind competitors. |
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The quality varies wildly and can range from frizzante Prosecco from the tap to more refined bottled versions. |
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Carloads of bottled milk for New York City were shipped out via daily milk trains. |
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A study of 25 popular brands of bottled water found that they were unlikely to contain enough fluoride to protect children's teeth. |
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Most people in cities now buy water while others use bottled mineral water, so water has already been privatised, they argue. |
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The good news is that almost three quarters of the bottled waters we drink are natural mineral waters, with still versions the most popular. |
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Consumers of bottled water tend to be more wealthy than those who drink fizzy pop. |
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There was already a table set out with various appetizers, bottled water, pop, beer and wine. |
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It's like building a well for a village rather than shipping in a truckload of bottled water. |
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An excess of strawberries have been turned into syrup in the vitamizer and bottled for future use. |
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A fully stocked bar with a vast supply of liquor and bottled beer, all moderately priced, are other choices of beverage. |
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As the singer's voice blasted across the stadium, I quickly became disenchanted with the bottled sound of the band. |
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Visitors should be vaccinated against tetanus, polio, typhoid, yellow fever and hepatitis A. Stick to bottled water. |
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Years of bottled up emotions spilled out in one brief moment of perfect bliss. |
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They also own a 15-acre olive grove and have just completed their first harvest with which they produced and bottled virgin olive oil. |
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When you're feeling bummed out, the solution is not to keep your feelings bottled up. |
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After talking with Chris, Vera saw that Kaia's blow-up had more to do with bottled up anger towards her mother than with Ralph's death. |
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In Chile pisco is drunk as a liqueur after meals but a pisco sour, sometimes sold in bottled, pre-mixed form, can make a refreshing aperitif. |
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Apparently the whole city's water supply is currently undrinkable, and they are having to use bottled water for everything. |
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The robocops appeared from nowhere and got bricked and bottled but managed to block us in. |
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For example, the alcoholic content of a bottle of wine must be indicated and also its origin and where the wine was bottled. |
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She also said bottled water on the ward was now available to patients, sinks had been fitted with plugs, and new bathmats had been brought in. |
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It cannot be detected until the wine has been bottled and the liquid comes into contact with the cork. |
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Only children living in nonfluoridated areas or children who drink only nonfluoridated bottled water should receive supplements. |
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Conspicuous consumption has never been more evident than in the explosion of the bottled water business. |
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Up until that point, the business owners made and bottled their drinks after hours at a friend's restaurant. |
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However, the largest producers of those are hotels and bars, because the great majority of drinks are bottled. |
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If you are a wine drinker looking for a change, try bottled beer rather than canned. |
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It bubbles up from a great depth and is naturally filtrated, then bottled and hermetically sealed in 19-litre containers. |
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Put on a pot of spiced cider for drinks and have bottled water in the fridge. |
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It isn't ale, either, and although the bottled versions are bottle conditioned, they are much bubblier than English bottle conditioned beers. |
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At one dollar per bottled pint, that's 50 pints or 6.25 gallons of bottled water per barrel of oil. |
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In order to safely move bottled oxygen and other supplies up to high camps, Sherpas put in fixed ropes. |
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Here the air is so thin that bottled oxygen is at hand in case construction workers faint. |
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Jackson and three companions plan to climb K2 without bottled oxygen, but it is the descent that is most tricky. |
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With holds up to 35 feet off the deck, Iowa residents may want to consider bottled oxygen. |
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At the time, most physicians and climbers accepted that humans could not survive above 8,600m without bottled oxygen. |
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Energy Minister Fran Logan says the price of bottled gas dropped when an inquiry into pricing in regional areas was taking place. |
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The company is run from premises on Tennyson Street, where the gas is bottled and distributed. |
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He comes down from the clouds clutching his prize, only to be foiled, bottled up, either losing possession or conceding a free for over-holding. |
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My bar mate would ensure a constant surreptitious supply of bottled Pils and I would be off. |
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A TEENAGER, scarred for life when she was bottled in the face in a nightclub row, is pleading for witnesses to come forward. |
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The teenager was assaulted at Southend Victoria Station at around 8pm by a gang of male yobs who bottled him in the hand with a smashed glass. |
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He was bottled during last November's attack and needed eight stitches to repair a head wound. |
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They had the programme made before the local elections but they bottled out from airing it. |
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I completely froze when I was handed the microphone and very nearly bottled it, but I managed to get the words out. |
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Hence the rise of bottled beers imported from countries where beer drinkers are respected as stand-up citizens and where a flat pint of lager just would not be tolerated. |
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As soon as he arrived, someone handed him a bottled water, but his hands were so tired that he struggled to open it. |
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Besides the tower, the only hard structure that I saw in July 2009 was a plywood shed filled with bottled water. |
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Since then, across the region, there has been a run on bottled water and a rush to emergency rooms. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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But up next, Coke's plans to sell bottled water overseas are all wet. |
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It's an Aladdin's cave of international beer, boasting around 60 bottled and draught ales originating from Cyprus to Singapore and all points in between. |
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She charged Brandon with keeping his emotions bottled up, and Danielle with failing to give him opportunities to vent. |
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For the first year and a half of operation, they bottled only eighty cases per day, manually. |
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Those caught in the acrid clouds of gas retreated to meet comrades in arms who treated their eyes with juice squeezed from lemons and bottled water. |
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Connie said the 11.6 fluid ounces of dark ale, bottled in 1977, is not much to her taste as she prefers a cold Fosters lager with a Bailey's Irish Cream chaser. |
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Saudi Arabians drink around 88 liters of bottled water per year. |
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Duties on bottled spirits produced of wine or marc will be curtailed. |
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The Marche has been ignored by generations of wine lovers as a region that only produces a simple white wine, in a fish-shaped bottled, called Verdicchio. |
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The Twin Cities seem to have an old-time, survivalist, DIY spirit, and DuCett has bottled it. |
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Kingston shoppers took heed of advice given on the Home Office website last week to stockpile battery-powered torches, radios, food and bottled water. |
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The mysterious givers had packed cereals, dried fruit, jerky, granola bars, boxed milk, juice boxes, crackers, boxes of raisins, trail mix, cashews, and bottled water. |
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There is very little wastage on bottled beers, spirits and minerals. |
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He was early in life set to labour with an uncle, a tavern-keeper in Clerkenwell, under whom he bottled, corked, and binned wine for more than five years. |
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Drink spirits and mixers, or bottled concoctions, or shandy. |
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Avis had never seen Jeff drink anything besides bottled domestic beer. |
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Children who drink bottled water may be putting their teeth at risk because they are missing out on fluoride in their tap water, researchers claim. |
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Only water that has been properly treated with chlorine and other disinfectants should be consumed and to be on safer side bottled water is highly recommended. |
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If the water has strange smell, you should use pure bottled water. |
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His love of life was bubbly and his chirpy, outgoing personality was the very stuff that needs to be bottled and preserved in today's trying world. |
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So, the Leader of the Opposition, V.S. Achutanandan, may have hit the nail on the head when he said that we might even see air being bottled and sold eventually. |
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The 37-year-old was unable to work after the first assault in July 2003 in which he was bottled, repeatedly kicked and left for dead in the town centre. |
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When he was irritated, he swallowed it down and bottled it up, and even when he had little reason to be so, he would still always be polite to those who didn't deserve it. |
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Not only did the injury keep him out of five games, it also forced him to take on too many offensive linemen when making plays, and he was bottled up in the process. |
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Bipin, who lives on Alford Close, Breightmet, helped to establish Beergas, a Halliwell based company supplying bottled gas to pubs and restaurants. |
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Marigot resident, Sylvester Joseph, who was involved in installing the tank back in the 1960s, supplied bottled gas to fuel the cutting equipment. |
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Once you've worked out the different types of boiler, you need to know that they can be fuelled by mains gas, bottled gas, oil, electricity or solid fuel. |
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Instead, as in Sahib Singh Verma's showpiece, Indraprastha, the women were promised bottled gas but as with other promises, nothing has materialised so far. |
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Or is the problem their high consumption of soft and fizzy bottled drinks? |
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Satisfy your thirst with flavored, sparkling, carbonated or bottled water. |
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Some bottled water is carbonated and is called sparkling water. |
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Some bottled waters pose more health hazards than some tap waters. |
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Armagnac is always aged in oak casks before being bottled and sold. |
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The bottled water controversy could very well be the first in a chain reaction of consumers demanding stringent standards for other food products. |
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Currently, most bottled waters contain suboptimal levels of fluoride. |
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A good skipper will have a plentiful supply of bottled water in the icebox, but it is as well to check before leaving port that he had laid in enough to last the day. |
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In the back we kept an ice chest filled of bottled water and soda. |
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It is also piloting schemes such as breakfast clubs, tuck shops and vending machines with healthy food and bottled water rather than chocolate and crisps. |
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The team is urgently seeking storage space in the Tokyo Tower vicinity to keep bottled water, blankets, tents, canned and instant food and other supplies. |
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Three television sets surmounted a polished wood counter, with innumerable flasks and glasses dangling by their stems in racks above the rows of bottled liquors and beverages. |
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The appeal of Franconian wine was undoubtedly heightened from this period by its being bottled in distinctive round flat flagons, known as Bocksbeutel. |
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Nearly all food can be preserved as we have noticed in the major retail shops which stock for instance imported bottled mango chunks all year round. |
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Amid controversy about the value of bottled water against mains water, experts have advised Scots consumers that where they live should be the deciding factor. |
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The micro-brewery at the Foresters Arms at Carlton-in-Coverdale produces draught ales and a new range of bottled beers which will be unveiled next month. |
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An excellent choice for oxygen cylinders, fine instrument threads, valves on bottled gas and in oxygen systems. |
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Both bottled still and carbonated waters can be enhanced with vitamins or minerals and various flavorings. |
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It produces Boddington's Bitter, and bottled and keg Bass Pale Ale for export. |
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As queues built up, Northumbrian Water responded to frustration by shipping in more water bowsers and set up two bottled water stations. |
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Since then, heat pumps have grown popular in places where electricity is cheaper than natural gas, bottled gas, and heating oil. |
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The springs at Buxton and Ashbourne are exploited to produce bottled mineral water, and many of the plantations are managed for timber. |
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Richard feared his forces being bottled up in Acre as he believed his campaign could not advance with the prisoners in train. |
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The salt bath is heated by means of bottled gas or gas tanks as there is no local gas supply. |
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Most whiskies are bottled this way, unless specified as unchillfiltered or non chill filtered. |
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Frysk Hynder is a Dutch single malt, distilled and bottled in the Frisian Us Heit Distillery. |
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This class of bottled water dominates the U.S. market and consumers seem to prefer the cachet of spring water to processed municipal waters. |
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Some brands are sold almost entirely in the bottled format, such as Newcastle Brown Ale and Worthington White Shield. |
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Like Lucy, they have potatoes and onions to sell, but also bottled jams, preserves, dried fruit, packets of buchu tea, honeybush tea, herbs. |
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Whilst draught beer takes up the majority of the market, bottled beer has a firm place and is a growing sector. |
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Turks take a full kitchen, including a barbecue, bottled gas for making tea, porcelain plates, metal knives and forks, glasses, etc. |
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English breweries continued to brew a range of bottled, and sometimes draught, stouts until the Second World War and beyond. |
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But things were changing and Austin had begun to deliver bottled water along with his daily pintas. |
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Bev says degus come with special dietary requirements and drink bottled water. |
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Wine production in 2012 was 780 7699 hectolitres of bulk wine and 159 019 hectolitres of bottled wine. |
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If the cider is to be bottled, usually some extra sugar is added for sparkle. |
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Here, extra virgin olive oil, refined olive oil and olive pomace oil is bottled and shipped to India. |
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Lidl, Aldi and Waitrose heavily overtraded in bottled water last year, though Asda was the fastest-growing retailer. |
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The global crisis is not going to reflect on the export of top-quality bottled wine of the winery Tikves. |
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I had really wanted to dive off the 10-meter platform, but in the end I bottled out. |
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You can use a blowlamp which works off bottled gas or a hot air gun which is powered by electricity. |
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But Estrada believes there will always be a substantial niche for bottled gas. |
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For this reason, Paddock recommends use of an onsite nitrogen generator instead of bottled gas. |
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She found that the amount of catechins measured both in freshly brewed and bottled teas differed. |
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That was an interesting interview, but I would have to question this idea that bottled gas provides a cleaner alternative to firewood for Africa. |
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Alternatively, you can use the lazy man's Louie sauce, which is bottled Russian dressing. |
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Fill it with bottled herbs, flavored vinegars, elephant garlic and a handheld lemon squeezer. |
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He nursed bottled water and listened to the accents, the stories, the craic. |
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In this context, bottled wine is a premium product and not generally drunk in the same way or for the same reasons as cask wine. |
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The Land Mine is a bottled scent dispenser you bury just beneath the surface of the ground. |
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Dasani, the bottled water that Coca-Cola puts out is repurified tap water that Coca-Cola buys from local municipal water suppliers. |
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And in some places, oil companies truck in bottled water weekly. |
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They brought wheelbarrels which they filled with bottled water and food parcels. |
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A BRAVE air hostess hit back in fury yesterday at the drunken madman who bottled her. |
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The springs at Buxton and Ashbourne are exploited to produce bottled mineral water, and many plantations are managed for timber. |
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Calcium carbonate is also used as a firming agent in many canned or bottled vegetable products. |
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Holland followed suit with a great increase in cask wines and a slight increase in bottled wines. |
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Smith, a Democrat and avid segregationist from Virginia, indicated his intention to keep the bill bottled up indefinitely. |
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The commonly used sodium benzoate has been found to extend the shelf life of bottled tomato paste to 40 weeks without loss of quality. |
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Juice bottled or carboyed at this high temperature is difficult to cool rapidly because of the danger of breakage of glass. |
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The distribution of drinking water is done through municipal water systems, tanker delivery or as bottled water. |
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In the 1950s, the convenience and low cost of bottled gas burners led to a revival of hot air ballooning for sport and leisure. |
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During the walk, they handed out suckers, CD cases, mouse pads, bottled water and pamphlets on the dangers of smoking. |
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But in the local lexicon it has come to mean a bottled fizzy drink. |
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Ralph was bottled up in Norwich Castle by the combined efforts of Odo of Bayeux, Geoffrey de Montbray, Richard fitzGilbert, and William de Warenne. |
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Ralph was bottled up in Norwich Castle by the combined efforts of Odo of Bayeux, Geoffrey of Coutances, Richard fitzGilbert, and William de Warenne. |
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Must we know the torrid zone only through travelled bananas, plucked too soon and pithy? or by bottled anacondas? or by the tarry-flavored slang of forecastle-bred paroquets? |
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Plumb Bob Bitter was specially brewed and bottled for Aedis Group and will be spreading festive cheer to the firm's clients up and down the country. |
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I was willing to accept the moral and environmental arguments against drinking bottled water in a country where we're never short of a wee tot of Adam's Ale. |
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It is naturally effervescent, bottled under a crown cap, like a beer, and is a wonderfully fresh, frothy mouthful, with delicious clean, flowery and grapey aromas. |
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The bianco is double distilled, chill-filtered and bottled unaged. |
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A bottled seawater product known as IAPSO Standard Seawater is used by oceanographers to standardize their measurements with enough precision to meet this requirement. |
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If you are hit with the squits, take a rehydration fluid to replace lost sugars and salts, and drink plenty of clean, bottled water to flush the bug out of your system. |
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The Glenavon Special Liquer Whisky was distilled and bottled in Ballindalloch in Banffshire, Scotland, in the 1850s but no one knows how it came to be in Ireland. |
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Sarkisov said he used bottled oxygen only during his final approach to the summit to give himself energy and avoid hallucinating but took off his oxygen mask once there. |
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Western Maine aquifers and springs are a major source of bottled water. |
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Top with sliced gherkins, pastrami and bottled red peppers in brine. |
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Non-evacuees received free admission in exchange for bringing urgently needed items, such as bottled water, food, personal care items and toilet tissue. |
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The bourbon is bottled separately as Red State Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Blue State Straight Bourbon Whiskey, two simultaneous releases of handcrafted bourbon. |
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