He trained only lightly on Thursday as he nursed a corked glute muscle sustained last weekend. |
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One time, while eating at one of the outlets of a famous Chicago restaurant group, I got a badly corked bottle of Trimbach Riesling. |
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Poor cork storage conditions can dramatically increase the incidence of corked wines. |
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It is confusing for servers who have some customers drink and some return corked wines. |
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Along with screwcaps and plastic corks, these glass closures are another solution to the wretched problem of corked wines. |
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Once you have smelled and tasted a corked wine, it becomes a fairly easy problem to recognize. |
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He then dissolved the glassy residue in dilute hydrochloric acid, boiled it, and left it to stand for several days in a corked flask. |
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We are getting consistent reports of bats being corked and that is something that we will be investigating further. |
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If you were told you could get away with using a corked bat to hit a game-winning homer in the World Series, would you do it? |
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Once again back in his room he corked open the bottle before draining a long bitter drink. |
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Winged elm, also called corked elm or wahoo elm, can be distinguished from other elms by the woody, wing-like growths along the branchlets. |
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He quickly corked the bottle, then set it on top of the slightly ajar door as a trap for any who would dare disturb it. |
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The bottles are corked, wired and at that stage, the Champagne is complete. |
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Then he went to the table, took the rest of his sherry, corked the bottle, and left. |
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Making a face, Ethan dug into his jacket pockets, producing an astounding array of charms, talismans, herbs, and potions in corked test-tubes. |
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He left the field with a corked knee but said the injury was nothing serious. |
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She was nursing a corked thigh on Wednesday night after a rear-wheel slip nearly derailed her gold medal ride at the Australian track cycling championships. |
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Fay asked as she corked the tiny little glass bottle of black ash. |
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She corked the bottles, putting one away and one on the ground. |
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He is dropped for the trip west amidst talk of a corked leg. |
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I will have intensive physiotherapy on my corked thigh this week and should be right to train by Friday and that will ensure I play on the weekend. |
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The Cats insist he had only corked his right leg in his return to action. |
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She got washed over a shallow reef and severely corked her thigh. |
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One of the corked wines would have been my favorite of the evening. |
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When a cork is contaminated with TCA it makes the wine that comes into contact with it stink and taste bad and we say the wine is corked or corky. |
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Muted, slightly animalized aromas, green pepper and unfortunately very slightly corked, which fortunately doesn't show too much on the palate. |
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Who at one time or another has not had the depressing experience of a corked bottle? |
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We corked what was left of the wines, and headed back out into the heat, a little wiser about the whole what-goes-with-what thing. |
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Very blackberry marmalade on the nose, with a rich and ultra-ripe fruity texture, though sadly just slightly corked. |
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So, perversely, the oenophile will keep their bottle corked, prized simply for its presence rather than for its taste. |
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Nelson's Ship in a Bottle featured a 1 30 replica of the HMS Victory enclosed in a giant Perspex bottle corked and sealed with red wax. |
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For thousands of years, it was sealed, and therefore kept fresh, by a rock slide that had corked up the entrance. |
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The bottle symbol should only be used on corked products and only if they are to be store corks down. |
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Normally the bottles corked with synthetic closures can be placed horizontally only after 24 hours. |
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It gives us strength, a fighting spirit and a critical sense: a corked wine is always corked no matter what you say! |
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According to the legend it was a modest monk who in 1531 for the first time noticed bubbling taking place in the corked bottle. |
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It was also realised that if a bottle is tightly corked it can also be stored on its side thus keeping the cork moist and improving the seal. |
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The sediment is then removed before the bottles are dosed, corked and adorned with the Ruinart label. |
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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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There was not one undrinkable or corked bottle in the 60 I tasted. |
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But when we're done, we'll put the driver in the closet along with our collection of corked baseball bats, helium-filled footballs and boxing gloves with horseshoes inside. |
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The planks are sanded and the seams are corked with a cotton-like fibre, and then epoxy is put in the seams over the corking to make the plank seamless. |
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This tasting will allow you to check if the wine is too old or corked. |
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To ensure that the children's messages and the standard drift bottle contact information stay dry, each bottle is corked and the head and neck have been dipped in wax to make the bottles watertight. |
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Once someone discovered a bottle of wine in the sand that was still corked. |
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In this blind tasting, the 1989 Gruaud-Larose was corked, but a bottle secured through a friend and tasted under non-blind circumstances was excellent, nearly outstanding. |
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Thanks to its unique structure the AS-Elite cork ensures that the wine ages in optimum conditions with regard to the exchange of oxygen and thus the risk of any corked taste is prevented. |
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A streamer pod could be deployed when cetaceans were known to be present and dolphin gates were integrated into purse seine nets which allowed the animals to escape through a corked section. |
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A revolution in wine closure: wine will not be corked anymore! |
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His compounder — the man who would compound his prescription of mistura carminativa and dispense it in corked glass bottles — carried my uncle's medical bag. |
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At the same time, the wine is corked by hand, hand labeling, packaging by hand? a family union which translates into a merger with the natural environment and what they get from it. |
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But, despite some stinging punchlines and genuinely educative speeches about wine that should boost the interval bar takings, the corking scenes are outnumbered by those that feel corked. |
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Central bankers study inflation expectations just as closely: if there is little evidence of rising expectations, they can argue that the inflation genie will stay safely corked. |
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He corked his bat, which was discovered when it broke, causing a controversy. |
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Injuries, which seemed to be of an inconsequential nature, were often sustained, such as a sprained ankle, a dislocated phalanx, a twisted foot, a corked leg and so on. |
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The level of obviously corked wines may be small but a greater percentage of wines that have lost their flavours due to slight corkiness go unaccounted for. |
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Mediterranean foods importer Bevelynn has experimented with various oil packs and currently offers a flagon bottle from Andalucia and a corked Cretian 500ml bottle. |
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I corked my thigh late in the game, which we won, and came off. |
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Much to my relief he had only corked his leg when he had jumped. |
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Waiter, this wine is corked. Could you bring us another bottle? |
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