The Baynunah corvettes will have a stealthy superstructure and a low draught which allows operation in shallow waters. |
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He offered her a small wave, then left, shutting the door so quickly that it blew a draught across the room. |
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It was washed down with a draught of Yule-ale that reamed briskly in a corner of the kitchen. |
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The decision was later extended to include all draught beers although the size of the head had to be within reason. |
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The men move and take as at draughts, except that in capturing they move either forwards or backwards like a draught king. |
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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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She had a draught of 18 ft and was built in 1903 with a single boiler and a three-cylinder triple-expansion engine amidships. |
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The patient must drink a draught of the apozem as well after the electuary as after the pill. |
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They also require housing in shelter that is warm, dry and as draught free as possible. |
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Starting at 10 am and finishing when the police tear-gassed the bar, England fans drank all day, with many bars running out of draught beer. |
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Though the use of the horse as a draught animal was spreading, this was of marginal importance. |
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You sit on real train seats, the snug is a carriage, and the ticket office will sell you expensive draught beer. |
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She escorted Estelle to her bedchamber and administered a draught to relax her, watching over her until she faded into a comfortable slumber. |
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Prior to this only ships of low tonnage and shallow draught had been able to cross the sand bar at the entrance to the bay. |
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Then the partitioning curtain bellied out ahead of a draught, and ashes from the fire scudded in among our bare feet. |
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Danny accepts it with a grateful nod and drinks a long draught, trying to banish the shakes from his body. |
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However, the traditional turkey and desserts, draught beer, and mocktails will make up for it. |
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Taking a long draught from his mug of ale, Colonel Paccar leaned back in his chair, and let his gaze wander over his four charges. |
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Further north the scourge of tsetse fly, vector of the disease nagana, limited the use of cattle as draught. |
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Next door to us on the other side was a paddock where the bottleoh kept his draught horses. |
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These are bars that serve the most irresistible little snacky plates with perfectly chilled Japanese draught beer or sake. |
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The bark is 42 metres long from her bowsprit to her stern, has a beam of almost ten metres and a draught of just under four metres. |
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The coffee was like nectar as Mahan took a hearty draught before sitting down behind his desk. |
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There was a cold draught on the side of my face and I was too occupied to do anything about it. |
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Your bar is clean, smart, funky and sells wonderful breaded mushrooms and decent draught beer. |
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As Reid's handlers administered a draught of brandy to him, a large object hidden under a piece of broad-cloth was dragged close to his corner. |
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He was diminutive, and how he managed to lift the heavy harness on the draught horses for ploughing was more than I could understand. |
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The number of horses was scarcely up to the average, the heavy draught horses being not quite so plentiful. |
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The cottage has gas fired central heating, a burglar alarm and draught proof sash windows. |
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The average farm had poultry, pigs, and livestock, used oxen as draught animals, and would, in the eighteenth century, acquire horses. |
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He filled three cups from a large flask, passing them round and drinking a long draught from his own, before introducing himself as Seth. |
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The Clydesdale breed originated in Scotland and were used in heavy draught and farm work in the same way as Shires. |
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His factotum, George Dolby, records that Dickens would nerve himself one hour into each journey with a draught of brandy. |
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The interlining makes the fabric hang well and is a marvellous draught excluder. |
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The horses are usually Irish draught crossed with thoroughbred, a combination with a reliable temperament, and arrive at Hutton aged four. |
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I shivered in the folds of the eiderdown wrapped around my shoulders and drew it tighter, trying to foil an errant draught. |
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You can enjoy a complimentary dip in the pool plus a glass of draught beer, and kids can have soft drinks and snacks. |
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It was early evening, and the room was lighted by candles that guttered from time to time as an errant draught of air caught at them. |
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The medical bay was actually an old khaki army tent, so whenever the breeze blew a draught came through the front entrance flaps. |
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He filled his lungs with the refreshing draught of the cool air, exhaling his tiredness in each gulp. |
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There were broken windows, the draught ran straight through it, the damp had gone in. |
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An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake. |
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He stood for a minute just inside the doorway, through which a cooling draught flowed. |
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She quietly opened the window and let herself get drenched in the raindrops that the draught carried into the room. |
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A draught from an opened window crawled through the apartment, rustling papers and the leaves of plants. |
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Then, taking a deep breath, she tipped it back, swallowing the contents in one draught. |
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He took a long draught of his beer, wiping foam from his mouth, as he absently eavesdropped on other people's conversations. |
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I took a long draught of the drink he had brought me at so high a price, looking at him over the rim of the glass. |
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He slowed, drawing a draught of brown-red liquid in a weather-proof seal-skin flask, the fire-drink warmed across his thirsty gullet. |
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He took another deep draught of the morning air and ducked back down into the shelter offered by the cabin. |
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Ian's breathing becomes more and more ragged as he drags draught after draught of air deep into his lungs. |
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She waited and I supposed I was expected to drink so I took a deep draught and could only just prevent myself from gagging. |
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Time to pull myself together, swig a good deep draught of Andrew's Liver Salts, and get cracking. |
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He produced a bottle of wine, took a deep draught, and burst into a heartfelt rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien. |
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She shook her head and lifted the glass to her lips again, still holding Meg's drink down as she drew a long draught and set the cup back down. |
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Currently the new route is marked with temporary buoys and is open to vessels with a draught of less than 10 metres. |
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Taylor said the ship's draught varied between nine metres in the front and 12m at the stern. |
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Bowring added that seafarers without visas were banned from leaving their vessel, even to stand on the dock to check the draught of the ship. |
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When the loops closed, both sets of men struggled like the Lord's Apostles to pull the draught of fishes ashore. |
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That is the name of the draught beer specially brewed to mark the 20th birthday of York Beer And Wine Shop. |
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Most Irish pubs receive deliveries of draught beer at least three times a week, which means that Irish supplies could run out within days. |
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Dutch fans of English draught beer travel over from Holland, via nearby Harwich and the scenic Mayflower Line. |
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A set of English-designed draught beer dispensers have been installed and the Clock claims that truly cold beer is now on tap. |
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Well Stella have started selling nine pints of draught lager in a keg, 12 hours in the fridge and Robert is your father's brother. |
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And on a nice day it's a great place to quaff a large glass of frothy draught beer. |
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And she expects to expand the range of draught beers on offer, with the emphasis on local breweries such as Malton, York and Cropton. |
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This left publicans to take the heat after the brewers pushed up the price of draught beer. |
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Both were photographed last week inspecting the five year old draught horse Boru, which is the newest addition to the Garda Mounted Unit. |
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Breeds intended as draught cattle are generally very large and carry a high proportion of lean meat. |
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Not only did they provide milk for dairy purposes, but they also were used as draught animals to pull ploughs and carts. |
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And there was no mistaking who were the thoroughbreds and who were the draught horses in Portlaoise on Saturday. |
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In 1954, British Railways had stopped using the Nelson Street stables for their draught horses. |
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So head on out to Casino Showgrounds on May 1 for a chance to meet John and his mates, including the draught horses. |
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In return, I'll supply you with a wagon filled with supplies and the draught animals to pull it. |
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Irish sales of Heineken beers on draught have slowed in the past six months, as drinkers switch to off-sales products. |
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The ale will be unveiled at the trust's own beer festival next month before going on general sale, on draught, in local pubs. |
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A beer celebrating the life of Arkell's Brewery chairman Peter Arkell is being sold on draught as well as from bottles. |
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Tennant's, for example, is supplying Labatt's beer on draught as a replacement to Carlsberg. |
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There are four beers on draught and the selection will change regularly to bring members the best from around the world. |
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In a pub, where the beer is on draught, most servers will be happy to let you have a taste of a brand that's new to you. |
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My immediate response was getting a friend round to block up the gaps under my doors with draught excluders. |
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Spell-checkers are the worst invention since sausage dog-shaped draught excluders and novelty doorbells. |
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Before Luke's horrified eyes, Jaid swallowed the immortality draught and, with a shocked gasped, collapsed onto the ground before him, unconscious. |
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The small rectangle of silver metal clicked against his claws as he flipped the lid open, the electric spark igniting the gas in a blue flame that wavered in a draught. |
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She unclasped a wineskin from her shoulder and drank a deep draught. |
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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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Visitors to John's farm also get to view his large collection of farm and agricultural implements and timber cutting gear and have a ride on a draught horse slide or sulky. |
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I had a pint of Castle Eden traditional draught ale to wash it all down. |
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Patrons who liked Carlsberg were once treated to an alternative draught beer called Probably and other tongue-in-cheek variations on popular brand names. |
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It consists simply of two wheels, an axletree with a pintle for attachment of the trail, plus a draught connector to which one or two swingletrees might be attached. |
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Catering for the area's ever-growing number of up and coming professionals, there is a wonderful wine list including top champagnes and Freedom organic beer on draught. |
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I raised the canteen again and this time took a deep draught. |
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It serves another very important function, that of providing a strong draught on the fire and drawing air through the ash pan and grate to give more air for the burning fuel. |
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She reached out and picked up the mug, taking a deep draught of it. |
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The festival provides an opportunity to relish the distinctive flavours of this dish along with barrels of chilled draught beer accompanied by soul-stirring live ghazals. |
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The best distance swimmers are the thoroughbreds of the pool, but if you don't manage them carefully you could end up with a stable of draught horses. |
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The vessel had completed the discharge of a full load of barges and was then deballasted to her usual seagoing condition of 4.25m draught even keel. |
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When the draught horses started working 7 days a week, half of them died. |
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So, if you're looking for a weighty tome for a Christmas present, to block a draught or to belabour rival fans, you'll want to enter the competition. |
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A block away, Cheetah's Topless Bar sells draught beer for under a dollar. |
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It is used as both a draught dog and companion in its country of origin. |
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With no suitable animals to domesticate, apart from the llama and the guinea pig, and no draught animals to pull the plough, the development of more mixed farming was gradual. |
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He saw them and sniffed a deep draught of air into his lungs. |
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Kensington High Street was less threatening to the plastic and I even had a decent pint of draught bitter at just a few pence more than I pay in the centre of York. |
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Dinah and Dorinda use a witch's draught to turn themselves into kangaroos, begin talking to the animals in the zoo, and make friends with the puma and a falcon. |
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Beck's introduced its beer on draught for a trial period but it was not a great success, partly because the brand has suffered from a lack of heavyweight advertising support. |
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The shallow draught of these ships meant that they were able to reach far inland by river and stream, striking and moving on before local forces could muster. |
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Pivo is the best bar in Edinburgh with great beer on draught. |
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Then the draught beer goes to Black Sheep-supplied pubs from July. |
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Stooping down, he placed the cup into his father's shaky hands and watched him take a slow draught, dribbling the water down his stubbly, unshaven chin. |
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He took a draught of his beer and thought for a short spell. |
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One day he and Gertie were going down the Valley Road to Akaroa when the local carrier was coming up the valley with his six horse team of draught horses and wagon. |
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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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There is also a glass draught panel between the seat headrests. |
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They can watch us sitting in the draught at the door of the hall with a hat collecting pound coins as villagers straggle in to watch the latest show. |
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Despite the extensive wine list, my companion and I quaffed large glasses of draught beer with our food, as the afternoon was unusually warm and sunny. |
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Check windows and outside doors, and fix draught excluders where necessary. |
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Can Jason get some specs, can Hobbsy have some warmer clothing and draught excluders. |
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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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When the locomotive is running under power, a draught on the fire is created by the exhaust steam directed up the chimney by the blastpipe. |
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Without draught, the fire will quickly die down and steam pressure will fall. |
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The maximum dimensions of vessels that can dock in Barrow are 200 m length by 35 m beam and 10 m draught. |
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The towers were 88 metres in height and used the natural draught hyperboloid design. |
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However, reindeer were not bred in captivity, though they were tamed for milking as well as for use as draught animals or beasts of burden. |
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There is evidence that Oxen were used as draught animals, domesticated dogs were common, horses were rarer and probably status symbols. |
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The Northern Sea Route allows economies of scale compared to coastal route alternatives, with vessel draught and beam limitation. |
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Instead of using natural draught, air was pumped in by a trompe, resulting in better quality iron and an increased capacity. |
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The Catalan forges can also be built bigger than natural draught bloomeries. |
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A sudden draught will case a localised hot spot and the flame will pass through. |
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The Clanny gives more light than the Davy and can be carried more easily in a draught. |
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Two or three gauzes are fitted inside each other which improves the safety in a draught. |
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These sublimings should be conducted near a flue with good draught, to carry off any fumes that may arise. |
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There were gaps in the wooden slats which were packed with newspaper to stop the draught and the wife and I were in very rickety bunkbeds. |
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Never shall his companionable draught cause thee an afterlook of anxiety into the tankard! |
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We had to raise the door levels and put in draught excluders but it is all set up for the friends now and they are very happy in their new abode. |
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For windows and doors that don't seal, make temporary draught excluders by filling old pairs of tights with dry rice. |
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Longboard Lager and Big Wave Golden Ale with both be represented, available on draught and in six-pack bottles. |
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For a breathable, environmentallyfriendly alternative, Chimney Sheep produces draught excluders made of Herdwick sheep wool. |
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A drouthier pair of mortals could not have been found anywhere, and, at the first draught, each emptied his cup to the bottom! |
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Direction was now controlled mostly through the draught team, with levers allowing fine adjustments. |
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He drowned his stomach and senses with a large draught and ingurgitation of wine. |
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Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. |
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The longship had a long, narrow hull and shallow draught to facilitate landings and troop deployments in shallow water. |
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Kirin's Hard Cidre is available as draught cider in bars and izakaya throughout the country. |
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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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In the early 20th century, serving draught beer from pressurised containers began. |
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In the early 20th century, draught beer started to be served from pressurised containers. |
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Sold from Monceaux's draught, he provided one of the best returns of the day as the Haras National du Pin stallion was standing for only EUR4,000 at the time. |
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When the locomotive is stopped, or coasting with the regulator closed, there is no exhaust steam to create a draught, so the draught is maintained by means of the blower. |
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By 1727 shallow draught boats could get upstream beyond Hereford, and a significant shipbuilding industry developed at Monmouth, Llandogo, Brockweir and Chepstow. |
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The maximum draught that can be achieved via rollers of radius. |
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Finally I gave him a draught, and he sank into uneasy slumber. |
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However, the farmers in the current study also kept cattle for ceremonies, meat, draught, manure, lobola and status quo as observed in similar studies by Mapiye et al. |
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The spelling draught reflects the older pronunciation, drahkht. |
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Putting plastic tape and a layer of cling-film around draughty windows is better at keeping heat in rather than draught excluders or double glazing. |
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Most intriguing of all is the Belhaven Best, a draught ale carrying a thick, bronze colour for those who have had enough of its lighter, fizzier American cousins. |
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Redhook Pilsner was first brewed in 2010 as a session beer modeled after the historic European lagers and is currently available in 12-ounce bottles and on draught nationwide. |
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The Norwegian snekkjas, designed for deep fjords and Atlantic weather, typically had more draught than the Danish model designed for low coasts and beaches. |
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Due to the number of tidal currents which meet off Lands End, and the need for a shallow draught to allow access to the Islands, the sea journey to Scilly can be rough. |
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Rose and drank a good morning draught there with Mr. Sheply, which occasioned my thinking upon the happy life that I live now, had I nothing to care for but myself. |
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All these tortures he resisted till the hangman gave him an intoxicating draught, and under its influence he confessed that he was a were wolf after all. |
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At a draught of between 4 and 6 feet per second the lamp becomes unsafe. |
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