The strained juice ferments into an alcoholic beverage and is taken as a general tonic. |
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Unfortunately, airline policies usually do not mandate hourly beverage service in coach class. |
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Use beverage menus or spirits lists to pique customer interest in your selection. |
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It's impossible to be too serious when sipping a beverage through a bendy straw. |
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Researchers provide volunteers with a food or beverage that's spiked with a traceable form of magnesium. |
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A favorite beverage of the Sherpas is Chang, a beer made from maize, millet, or other grains. |
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You have given us a rule, although it is not particularly clear, on the beverage and water issue. |
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As Katt leaned her head down to drink her beverage a lock of hair fell out of place into her eyes. |
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This warming beverage is easy to prepare by steeping spices in hot water and milk before adding black tea. |
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In July 2000, Snow Brand gave Japan its biggest-ever beverage recall after more than 13,000 people were sickened by bacteria-tainted milk. |
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The Atlanta-based soft drink giant just debuted Swerve, a non-fat flavored milk-based beverage with added calcium and vitamins. |
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The beverage side has the usual local beers around, or a bottle of imported whiskey for 850 baht, plus the normal soft drinks and mixers. |
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The rapid formation of bubbles is also why a carbonated beverage spews when opened after having been shaken. |
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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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Like Sherry or Madeira, vermouth is a beverage that originated as a type of wine and ended up as a fortified wine cross breed. |
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The curriculum is based on the existing beverage studies core that includes classes in beverage service, oenology and related areas. |
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I sat down, drank my beverage, ate my fruit nibblies, and read the entertainment gossip. |
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Water is the most common beverage, but coconut water and fruit juices also are drunk. |
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This year, he's already signed on to design a sports beverage novelty product called Baby Bailers, which is being manufactured in Hong Kong. |
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Despite the never-ending cups of tea, one female passenger limits her beverage intake. |
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A colorful photograph will likely appear in the book-style beverage menu prominently placed on each table, along with the wine list. |
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Coffee and aquavit, an alcoholic beverage, are the most commonly served beverages. |
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The expedition is sponsored by Mountain Dew, a soft drink of the beverage company, Pepsi. |
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Each time they reuse their beverage cooler they will be reminded of the event where they got their Koozie. |
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Off I went, in search of the needle that is an alcohol-free beverage in Glasgow's haystack. |
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Two new gourmet burgers were introduced, three new alcohol-free beverages and two beverage alcohol cocktails. |
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A grown-up juice to serve at elegant lunches and brunches, or as an alcohol-free beverage on spirited occasions. |
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It is not only cooked but also a type of flour used to make a syrup called cassareep as well as fermented to make an alcoholic beverage. |
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People using the recycling facility are asked to segregate plastic bottles, cartons, food tins, tetra packs and beverage cans. |
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Kvass is a lightly fermented sour-sweet beverage that is commonly made of black bread or grain with yeast and somewhat resembles beer in flavor. |
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A wine-like beverage can be made from almost any fruit, berry, or other plant material containing sugar. |
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Beer is consumed as a typical light alcoholic beverage, while rum is the hard liquor of choice. |
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Among them are lidding film for rigid cups, flexible pouches for pet foods and beverage pouches for juices. |
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He was drinking his beverage of choice at the time, Brandy Alexanders, which tasted like milkshakes to him, but packed a dangerous punch. |
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A unique Lebanese alcoholic creation is arak, a colorless, 100-percent-alcohol beverage flavored with anise. |
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The local drink is known as arak, an anise-flavored beverage that is served mixed with ice and water. |
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First, Aida's iced tea with rose water is hands down my favourite new beverage. |
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With a final smile, I passed him the beverage and watched him walk towards the stairs to his box seats high above the fans. |
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The food and beverage stands are being erected, tents are popping up, and the course is getting a final look-see for the weekend's racing. |
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Luxury-box deductions were restricted to half the cost of a top box seat plus reasonable food and beverage expenses. |
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Green tea is generally considered a safe, non-toxic beverage and consumption is usually without side-effects. |
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Their most famous alcoholic beverage is saki or rice wine, but this isn't an everyday drink in the same way. |
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A list of beverage choices includes cappuccino, mocha, espresso macchiato and frothy dark chocolate, perhaps with mint. |
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The Food Fight offers a chance to sample food and drink prepared by more than 45 restaurants and beverage suppliers. |
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In those days, Madeira was the most popular beverage in America, says Staib. |
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He then took to walking in a stride towards these fellows, smelling the aroma emanating from the beverage. |
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Before you proceed, however, make certain you are in compliance with state and local beverage alcohol laws regarding tastings. |
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The logic is that they would also welcome the handy access to a healthy beverage at the same time. |
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However you slice it, consumers love topping their gourmet pizza off with a gourmet beverage. |
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Today, the fight is to be noticed, and Margaritas, Mojitos, and Martinis are the beverage weapons of choice. |
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I drank the acidic, carbonated beverage, which compounded tiny gas bubbles in my throat that made me burp inside my mouth. |
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His analysis shows food, beverage and tobacco makers all underperforming the market since the end of June. |
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That unique zesty tang is what keeps people coming back to our Big Kahuna vendors for that refreshing and thirst-quenching iced beverage. |
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Glass is blown or molded into many shapes for decorative items, and for beverage glasses and other eating and serving dishes. |
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About 50 percent of all beverage cans are re-cycled, creating a thriving international market in recycled aluminum. |
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Accordingly, within your responsible service of alcohol policy you must develop safeguards to prevent the theft of your alcoholic beverage inventory. |
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She chose cream and pronounced the steaming hot beverage excellent. |
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As alfresco dining commences, outdoor celebrations across the United States return, the beverage for which is a product of American ingenuity and sass. |
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They whole time you have a full stein of beer in your hand and while everyone else around you has moved on to the more suitable late Thursday night beverage of water. |
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But, tut-tut, she has now agreed to a bumper pay packet to become the face of Martini, a once-fashionable alcoholic beverage even though she never touches the hard stuff. |
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Consumers can be rewarded for their participation with Molson Scratch Cards or handouts such as blinking buttons, tins of mints, key chains, beverage wrenches and T-shirts. |
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The store is a retail outlet that will sell your Manitoba agri-food or beverage product with the support and help of various merchants at the Forks. |
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Your tour starts with the fresh beverage of the day, which could be anything from a refreshing blend of pineapple and papaya to naseberry or mango. |
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Vinny brought the plastic cup of beer to his mouth and tipped his head back, gulping nervously, chugging the entire beverage in just a few slurps. |
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Though chocolate milk sales continue to grow, this beverage choice is challenged by a greater incidence of spoilage and a shorter shelf life than unflavored milk. |
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The MPSC program is funded by a two-cent levy on sealed beverage containers and the money generated through the levy is used as support payments to municipalities. |
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Foie gras is so lavishly rich, it tastes best with powerful beverage partners, such as an intensely sweet, high-acid French Sauternes or a late-harvest white wine. |
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Mass amounts of this innocuous beverage flooded the market and, backed by slick advertising campaigns and the lure of good cheap wine, few could resist the bait. |
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For Constitution Day, many families traditionally eat a meal of flat bread, thinly sliced dried meats, and milk porridge, with beer or aquavit as a beverage. |
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Another cure is Kvass, a slightly alcoholic beverage made by soaking dried rye bread with sugar and yeast. |
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Tea, the national beverage, is made in metal urns called samovars. |
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Use it as a beverage, add it to malts or shakes, or use it in cooking. |
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To drink, there's fresh papaya juice, lemonade and Malta Corona, not malt liquor but a fizzy, slightly sweet beverage that tastes like Ovaltine soda. |
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By the mid-sixteenth century cacao had acquired status as an elite beverage in New Spain, and a material culture and vocabulary had been developed or acquired to accompany it. |
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I know that not every operation has the resources to hire a master mixologist but they should, at the least, hire a head barman to develop beverage programs. |
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Meanwhile, to an increasing extent, wine is the beverage of choice of middle and upper middle class families in the Cape and in the inland areas around Johannesburg. |
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Their guesthouse is particularly lauded for its restaurant and beverage program. |
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The second thing, drink some coffee or another caffeinated beverage. |
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I cursed the name of the barista who made my coffee and chastised the cup manufacturer from not making a more efficient system to contain a travelling beverage. |
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But after a tepid response in the market during its first sales year, its creators decided to reposition their product as a milk beverage rather than a soda. |
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As for the last half a year, well, the amount of beverage I consumed was not as crazy as in my younger years, but still would probably zombify most people. |
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And, with Coca-Cola announcing the launch of a new milk product, the beverage could be back in our hands before we know it. |
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Iced tea, also a staple on beverage menus, has gone the way of lemonade. |
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Ander sat in the galley, enjoying the crackling, radiant warmth of the stoves, sipping the hot, sweet-spicy beverage that was the favourite of sailors. |
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Even the drinks are opening up as an area where flavours are being added to give consumers a ready-mixed alcoholic beverage, said a spokesman for Kerry. |
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Even food and beverage companies are utilizing 3D printing to help engineer new products. |
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Leila is not the only one who finds joy in drinking an alcoholic beverage when travelling outside Iran. |
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Kinzer also logged plenty of evenings in the Turkish bistros called meyhanes eating meze, or small plates of appetizers, and consuming raki, the Turkish national beverage. |
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Meals for guests or for ceremonial occasions such as weddings usually involve copious amounts of meat, washed down with Albanian raki, an alcoholic beverage. |
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It can spread through a sneeze, cough, sharing a beverage or speaking up close with someone who has the disease. |
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Sabrina took a deep whiff of the steaming beverage, eyes closed. |
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The beverage is a traditional drink of Xhosa speaking people. |
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He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros. |
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Serious cuts could be treated with the sap of red milkweed, and a beverage brewed from the plant called mouse's tail reportedly lowered blood pressure. |
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Motsenbocker lift-offs will remove food, beverage, grease, ink, and other hard stains. |
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The beverage ginger beer, flavoured with ginger, came from Yorkshire and has existed since the mid 18th century. |
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Cherry juice is to take the place of cherry circle and a jagless beer that of the present beverage in the near future. |
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The favourite Maltese beverage was documented to be the Kinnie according to the National Statistics Office. |
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These are often accompanied by symbel, the act of ceremonially toasting the gods with an alcoholic beverage. |
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A full breakfast is a breakfast meal that typically includes bacon, sausages, eggs, other cooked foods and a beverage such as coffee or tea. |
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The addition of sugar or extra fruit before a second fermentation increases the alcoholic content of the resulting beverage. |
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It is one of two F1 teams owned by beverage company Red Bull GmbH, the other being Scuderia Toro Rosso. |
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Generally, the more expensive the class, the better the beverage and meal service. |
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Coffee, served in the Arabic style, is the traditional beverage but tea and various fruit juices are popular as well. |
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Coffee also originated in Ethiopia and has since spread to become a worldwide beverage. |
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Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. |
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Following this date many local bottlers around the UK began selling their own version of the beverage. |
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The contract between the plaintiff and the defendant required the plaintiff to sell and deliver to the defendant a nonintoxicating beverage. |
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Apong or rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh and is consumed as a refreshing drink. |
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Tea is a staple beverage throughout India, since the country is one of the largest producers of tea in the world. |
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Duffy has also appeared in various European television commercials endorsing the beverage Diet Coke. |
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Coffee is a common beverage, as is tea, both being widely consumed in Canada during breakfast. |
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Akvavit is a popular alcoholic distilled beverage, and the drinking of snaps is of cultural importance. |
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Cider apples are typically too tart and astringent to eat fresh, but they give the beverage a rich flavor that dessert apples cannot. |
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This beverage would have been imported from the South, but supporting evidence is lacking. |
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Tea was viewed then as a beverage of tasteful pleasure and with pharmacological purpose as well. |
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The most common cold chocolate beverage is pozol, served fresh or fermented. |
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Jalapa is known for its sweets such as sweetened fruits in corn husks, often accompanied by a cacao and corn beverage called chorote. |
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The beverage Vernors was invented in Michigan in 1866, sharing the title of oldest soft drink with Hires Root Beer. |
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However, ale was largely safer due to the hours of boiling required in production, not the alcoholic content of the finished beverage. |
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Jackie and I strolled down the streets, each balancing a beverage and provoking many curious stares from passing Salzburgians. |
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Also important are possible reactions to specific acidulates or other ingredients in a hydrated beverage. |
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Yuanyang, sometimes also called Ying Yong, is a popular beverage in Hong Kong, made of a mixture of coffee and Hong-style milk tea. |
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Sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, the carbonated beverage is being targeted to young adults. |
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Vitiva has developed a highly concentrated water-soluble rosemary extract, AquaROX 80, for food, dietary supplement and beverage applications. |
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But the Department of Defense is rumored to have begun piping Yoo-hoo cocoa beverage into fighter pilots' helmets. |
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Plastic beverage bottles and aluminum beverage cans are about equally present in recycling bins and trash bins. |
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The Hyponic Gearmotor and Reducer is designed for the food and beverage industry. |
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The goal is to recover, reuse and recycle the more than 25 million beverage containers sold in the NWT each year. |
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Reyes Holdings is one of the largest global providers of food and beverage distribution services. |
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Water to him is fit for nothing but making punch and a birchy beverage they call tea. |
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The beverage would also deliver higher concentrations of lutein in a more bioavailable matrix than do many common supplements. |
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He realised that what people really wanted was great 'coffee experience' rather than just another cup of the bitterish black beverage. |
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Preprogrammed free applications, like bromate and brewery tests, make it the perfect choice for drinking water and beverage testing. |
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A SPIRIT MADE OUT OF A BYPRODUCT OF CHOCOLATE is making its debut in the alcoholic beverage department. |
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Or that a Starbucks beverage comes straight from the hearth? |
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Those jobs include food and beverage service, box office, ice skating rink and operations. |
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As a result, these are used as stabilizer, emulsifier, tenderizer, binder, gel, and thickener in food and beverage processing. |
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Tippers is a small beverage production company that has been in production for twenty-five years. |
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They explain the chemistry behind common Karl Fischer, food and beverage titrations, and give practical advice for sample and reagent handling. |
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A Bronze Award in the 3-Piece Beverage Can category, for Ball's throwback steel beverage can made for Churchkey beer. |
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Rixos The Palm food and beverage options include A La Turca, L'Olivo Ristorante, Salt Seafood restaurant and Biber Lounge. |
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The new beverage is uncarbonated, and the company suggests serving it at room temperature in two-ounce servings. |
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With each beverage comprised of supernutrients from leafy greens and fruits, green smoothies are filling, healthy and a joy to drink. |
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People from the Mayan, Aztec and Olmec cultures drank the beverage to increase stamina, fight fatigue and build up disease resistance. |
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As well as Kingsmill, the group's groceries arm includes Ry vita in the crispbread market and hot beverage brands Twinings and Ovaltine. |
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It includes classic Gruyere and Vacherin cheese melted in a white grape beverage. |
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Heat exchangers are used for applications in food, beverage, brewery, dairy and bio-pharm industries. |
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Chronically administered morphine, circadian cyclicity, and intake of an alcoholic beverage. |
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Pre-coat filtration with diatomite has been used in food and beverage applications for over 70 years. |
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Coffee Direct is a gournet beverage retailer located in a large shopping mall in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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Texas regulations also allow Spec's to sell their products to select beverage permittees. |
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The price includes the yacht, crew, all food and beverage, use of all water sports equipment, laundry, port fees and dockage. |
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The rollout of Teavana Shaken Iced Teas and Fizzio Handcrafted Sodas further expands Starbucks cold beverage portfolio. |
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No matter your beverage appetite, it's a safe bet that few go drinkless in Seattle. |
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Fintech processes payments for the alcoholic beverage industry. |
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Grand Pouchong Imperial, a delicate beverage of an amber hue with a smooth, sweet taste. |
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The campaign aims to encourage food and beverage entrepreneurs to create home-grown brands in the region. |
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An energy drink is a type of beverage containing stimulant drugs, predominantly caffeine. |
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The facility will produce a wide range of premixes for the food and beverage industry for nutritional fortification covering the Asian market. |
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A study has found a strong link between sweetened beverage consumption and hyperactivity or inattention in school-aged children. |
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Salvadorans call the second beverage, a tropical-tasting combination of fruits and crisp iceberg lettuce, fresco de ensalada. |
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The concept that ingesting a more alkaline beverage would enhance the intra-cellular movement of water seems physiologically implausible. |
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Our findings raise the possibility that the redesign of beverage cans may not have reduced the number of ingestions. |
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Consumer product tastings is a popular form of beverage alcohol marketing used to showcase new products and drive traffic to restaurants and bars. |
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This high impact water-white distillate livens up a multitude of beverage applications, including clear alcoholic and non-alcoholic options plus juices and juice drinks. |
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We feel there is huge potential in the food and beverage industry and we are confident that investing bullishly will enable us to capitalise and increase our market share. |
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These translations will impact the food, beverage, and food service industries throughout the nation, positioning TransPerfect as the leader in this far-reaching field. |
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Currently the border shops are able to sell canned beer to persons resident in Scandinavia without paying deposits as long as the beverage is not consumed in Germany. |
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Interest in malted ingredients has escalated over recent years as the benefits of these ingredients are becoming recognized within the food, baking and beverage industries. |
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Today, BATF, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Federal Trade Commission are preparing guidelines for alcoholic beverage industry advertising on the health issue. |
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The luxurious Landside Lounge, located on the first floor, is equipped with complimentary WiFi, Mac Book computers, hot and cold beverage stations, and shower facilities. |
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Sharbat is a sweet cold beverage prepared from fruits or flower petals. |
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The Philippines' food and beverage conglomerate San Miguel Corporation has announced that it is reentering ice cream business after a five-year absence. |
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Coffee is another popular beverage, but more popular in South India. |
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The four-star boutique environment and service offered by Roomzzz Aparthotels will complement the existing food and beverage facilities in the vicinity. |
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Fuelzyme and Veretase alpha amylases are enzymes for the liquefaction of starch-based mashes and slurries for use in fuel ethanol and food and beverage applications. |
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Non-alcoholic Erdinger wheat beer was selected as the test beverage, chosen for its rich and varied polyphenol content and its popularity with marathoners and tri-athletes. |
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The alcohol-free cocktails are meant to complement and build upon the chain's handcrafted beverage program that features many all-natural elements. |
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A melee over beer prices between alcoholic beverage wholesalers and retailers continues with no end in sight, puzzling consumers with different prices in shops. |
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The punchcard process starts over once the free beverage is redeemed. |
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Quebec cider is considered a traditional alcoholic beverage. |
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When Hernando Cortes and his 500 men invaded Mexico in 1519, they were captivated by the appetisingly spicy taste of the strange beverage that was alien to their own culture. |
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Another technology, that according to one hypothesis originally was brought from Europe by the Italians, resulted in the development of vodka, the national beverage of Russia. |
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No less important to fannish than mundane drinking, this useful beverage is even given divine honors by the sect of Beeros and worshipped as either Beer or Bheer. |
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The real turbinaceous flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms of most unequivocal applause. |
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The largest producer of cider in Spain is the Atlantic region of Asturias, where cider is considered not only a beverage but an intrinsic part of its culture and folklore. |
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Femsa supports its beverage operations via Femsa Empaques, which manufactures glass bottles, aluminum cans, crown caps, closures and other material related to packaging. |
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Zemea USP Propanediol is a natural solvent and humectant that can be used to replace petroleum-based propylene glycol or glycerin in a variety of food and beverage products. |
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And she poured from a golden urn, into a cup of the same metal, the sombre-coloured beverage which she had mingled with the soporiferous juice of the nepenthe. |
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The company had an excellent reputation for its essential oils, oleoresins and specialities for the beverage industry, well as spices and spice mixtures. |
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The thing about Germany, Bavaria in particular, that enthrals me the most, of course, is how freely and unselfconsciously people consume their beverage of choice. |
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Its minerals have many applications in everyday life, including construction, hygiene products, paper, paint, plastic, ceramics, telecommunications and beverage filtration. |
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In response to consumer demand for convenient beverage enhancement, SweetLeaf Stevia Sweetener, Gilbert, AZ, has introduced SweetLeaf Sweet Drops on-the-go packs. |
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It owns and manages two hotel brands, Ovolo Hotels and Naumi Hotels and also runs two food and beverage businesses, Cafe O in Hong Kong and Rang Mahal in Singapore. |
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Vox Theatre by Rhodes' will offer a luxury cinema expeirence, along with a full food and beverage menu prepared for Vox Cinemas by legendary chef Gary Rhodes. |
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Nestle Waters North America, Stamford, CT, has signed an agreement to acquire the Sweet LeafTea Company, Austin, TX, including its Sweet Leaf and Tradewinds beverage brands. |
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Whatever the reason, color is an important part of the consumers' chemosensory perception, helping to assign a flavor to the colored food or beverage product. |
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The Group owns, or holds interests in, companies ranging from broadcast television networks and pay television services, to beverage businesses and supermarkets. |
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Green tea, the most popular beverage next to water, is a rich source of tea catechins and has potential to be developed as a chemopreventive agent for prostate cancer. |
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A dish described as carbonade is beef cooked in which beverage? |
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Traditional beverages include pulque, aguamiel, aguardiente and mezcal as well as a purely local beverage called colonche, made by fermenting a cactus fruit. |
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The beverage, an alcopop made by blending sparkling water, fruit flavoring, malt, and cider, is marketed towards female drinkers as an alternative to beer. |
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Industries covered by Millie include information technology, life sciences, healthcare, financial services, energy, agribusiness, chemical, and food and beverage. |
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Zonhoven based Konings NV specialises in private label ciders for European retailers and offers a wide variety of flavours and packaging options to the beverage industry. |
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