If you order a bottle of Burgundy, it will be decanted at tableside, in the proper way. |
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At the Caron store in Paris, phials of its scent are decanted from impressive fragrance fountains. |
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By serving the tea decanted, there will be no need for tea strainers or slop bowls to remove the discarded tea leaves. |
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After 1 min of extraction, cells were sedimented and the supernatant was decanted. |
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I decanted the wine and turned on some dinner music when the doorbell rang. |
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Our chosen red wine was decanted in front of us before being poured into our glasses. |
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It has put beer into cans rather than bottles to reduce breakages, and decanted spirits into small bottles to tempt the cash-strapped. |
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Such nuclear suspension was sedimented by gentle centrifugation, the enzyme solution was decanted, and the nuclear pellet was resuspended in 1 x PBS buffer. |
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Every summer young British tourists are decanted from cut-price jets into the nightclubs of Laganas, Ayia Napa and Faliraki, where they set about rescuing the local economy. |
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Pipette 5 ml of the decanted solution into a 100 ml volumetric flask and make up with water. |
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At home, I opened the box and decanted the hens into the attachable wire pen that comes with the Eglu. |
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This allows for continuous response operations, as separated water can be decanted back into the boomed area. |
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There's lots of civil law information contained within common law information, if you look carefully, though it is often exported abroad in decanted, common law form. |
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This unit produces high-quality distilled water and a number of sludges, which are decanted, filtered in a press filter and dried. |
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For these analyses, samples submitted unfiltered are simply decanted when they are analyzed. |
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If the wine has been decanted it will not keep for very long and cannot be kept for the next day. |
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My husband was, as always, in charge of drinks and music and once the small sherries had been decanted he selected some light inoffensive background dross. |
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The excess water is decanted off and may be recycled in the milling processes. |
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This solution is added to the initial decanted solution and the total volume made up to 2 mL if necessary with ethanol. |
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The liquid should be decanted through a gauze sponge to exclude berries and other large debris. |
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In a more well-rounded treatment the juice is limed, heated and decanted as in the sugar process. |
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This was a most complex wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, plus Merlot, Cabernet franc and Shiraz, and was decanted at the table, again with much ceremony. |
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Starting in January 2006, the two existing buildings on the site were decanted and decommissioned in preparation for demolition. |
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As the sludge settles and digests, the supernatant must be decanted and treated separately. |
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When large quantities are decanted without local exhaust ventilation usually dust masks have to be worn. |
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It had been decanted into two hand-made earthenware pitchers. |
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Stacey told me that he finds the 40 oz. handgun somewhat more accurate than the 1955 vintage Smith K 32 which he next decanted from his shooting bag. |
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Once decanted into the new abode, I love unpacking and arranging stuff. |
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Leftover pesticides are decanted and kept in used lemonade bottles. |
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Many wines benefit from being decanted into a carafe. |
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The ternary mixture removed from the top is condensed and decanted, while the part with high water content is sent to the cyclohexane recovery column. |
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Colleagues were decanted by the dozen into their premature sunset years. |
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While the British were content building Crawley, the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer decanted a whole new city, with all the trappings of state, into the strangest of shapes. |
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These can get decanted and thus escape treatment. |
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The dirty solvent, which comprises a mixture of solvents with traces of pigments and resins, is loaded into an initial tank from which solids are decanted. |
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The advantage of the invention is that the wine tastes better because it is decanted during the pouring, and the remaining wine in the bottle will keep well. |
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Old vintages that need to be decanted prior to tasting so as to limit the sediment resulting from the routine evolution that a wine undergoes as it matures are avoided, as they are incompatible with inflight conditions. |
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Once decanted, the spoils would be transported to Loggie Pit for disposal. |
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It may be present during normal operation in cases where inflammable substances are stored, conveyed, processed, filled, decanted, used for cleaning, production or are generates in the production process. |
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Highly sensitive to the presence of oxygen, this bouquet can dissipate quickly or change dramatically. For this reason, it is not recommended that older wines be decanted very long before serving them. |
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Just before the liquid becomes completely unpourable it is decanted into a dish of cold water, quenching it. |
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The crude extract was then decanted, filtered and concentrated using rotary evaporator until methanol was completely removed. |
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They've even got a dedicated wine waiter who was so happy with his work you got the impression he would have decanted our olive oil and balsamic vinegar if we'd asked. |
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Between washings, the sample is sonified, centrifuged and decanted. |
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The bottles were uncorked and the wine was decanted an hour before the meal. |
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After washing, the insoluble lime soap is decomposed with hot dilute sulphuric acid. The melted fatty acids thus rise as an oil to the surface, when they are decanted. |
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