There set a smoked blue, round-long neck decanter with a delicate chiseled crown cork. |
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Then very carefully pour the wine into a decanter, leaving the last inch behind. |
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Even the clink of decanter against glass from the editor's office was briefly absent. |
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A presentation was made to each by Co. John Bonham of a decanter and 6 brandy glasses on an inscribed tray. |
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All he showed them were the bedrooms, each complete with four-poster beds, an en-suite bathroom and a decanter of spirits. |
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The couple picked up an armful of prizes, including a trip to Spain, a rose bowl, brandy glasses, and a decanter. |
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He filled three glasses with some sort of clear wine, set the decanter on the table and retreated to the corner. |
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Stothard contributed designs not only for large objects such as inkstands and centerpieces, but also for decanter labels and flatware. |
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A decanter centrifuge is defined for separating a heavy phase material from a liquid within a feed mixture. |
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On the sideboard are English drinking glasses and a Pittsburgh cut-glass decanter of about 1830 that descended in the wife's family. |
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They'd filled the crystal decanter on her bedside table with fresh water and plumped the pillows and put a nightdress ready. |
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Another butler brought out a silver tray laden with a crystal decanter and two wine glasses. |
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He removed his cuff links and placed them on the table next to the decanter and folded back the cuffs of his shirtsleeves before picking up his whisky glass once more. |
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After filling a decanter with smoke, she chases it with the mixed drink, then pours the result over rocks. |
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The decanter also features a distinctive gold stopper and a red and gold neckband that proudly displays the Ansac emblem. |
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But being in a decanter also adds both a ritual and theatrical element to the drink. |
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The cooked product is pressed, with liquids and small solids going into a centrifugal decanter in which oil solids and tail water are separated. |
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It proved to work, and with the new combined wine decanter and pourer it became possible to both pour and decant a single glass of wine. |
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The equipment consists of a mini-press, an extractor, a decanter centrifuge and a microfluidizer. |
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In a gorgeous decanter adorned with a giant, hot pink, super girly bow, you'll discover a temptingly fruity nectar. |
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These pumps ensure injection proportional to a sludge flow into a dewatering unit with a centrifugal decanter. |
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The decanter is made of mouth-blown crystal and a cut neck and its design and function is convincing. |
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The slanted spout on the funnel, with strainer, directs the wine down the sides of the decanter. |
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Just decant the wine by pouring it into a clean jug or decanter. |
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In the empty trattoria, he berated the waiter for bringing the wrong decanter and wine glasses. |
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With a sleek look and perfect pour, the Axium is the decanter of choice for serving red wine during the cold winter months. |
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With the decanter and glass situations peacefully resolved, the eating and drinking commenced and the Soldera paradoxes continued. |
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On the cart, place a martini shaker, some martini glasses and shot glasses, a decanter, your favorite booze, and whatever else you would stock in your home bar. |
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Before him stood a decanter of port, as if to moistify his meditations. |
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Before then wines were sold unlabelled and stacked in bins, and served in decanters, so bin labels and decanter labels are the precursors of today's wine bottle label. |
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To decant these bottles successfully all you need to do is to hold the neck of the bottle above a bright light and pour the contents slowly into a clean jug, or decanter. |
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With a big capacity, this decanter will be ideal to pour your fresh water. |
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This has allowed a reduction in the overflow of the decanter. |
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Fisher stiffened, but managed to extend a yellowish, choreatic hand to the decanter on the sideboard and pour another glassful for the guest. |
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Bottled in a crystal decanter and based on at least 40 year old whiskies, this blend expresses the extraordinary know-how of Colin Scott, the brand's Master Blender for 21 years. |
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This very elegant decanter has a long finely worked neck. |
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He tightly stoppered the decanter, thinking the expensive liqueur had been evaporating. |
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Aesop Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash £27 for 500ml, aesop.com This huge decanter of exfoliating hand wash contains vetiver root, petit grain and bergamot rind, with pumice to scrub hands clean. |
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In the Air Force, port decanters are passed to the left, and the decanter does not touch the table until it requires replenishment or has reached the end of the table. |
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Also in the decanter, which immediately follows the digester, the 8137 reliably performs its service in temperatures up to 200°C and pressures up to 40 bar. |
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Optionally or with greater plants the extraction of the clear water is effected through a decanter and a pump, which is suspended on the pump foot. |
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Tells of George Burke who at a party several weeks ago, when they were talking about port wine, revealed an inter-eating fact: that rinsing out the port decanter with a few drops of brandy decants it properly. |
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The height adjustment is regulated automatically through the decanter. |
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The wine treatment sector will also present a portable decanter for sparkling wines, which can be used by both small wineries and large producers. |
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Meanwhile Raffles rejoined me, with a covert-coat over his blazer, and a soft felt hat set carelessly on the curly head he shook with a smile as I passed him the decanter. |
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It comes in a handmade, one-litre crystal decanter which boasts more than 8500 diamonds, almost 300 rubies and the equivalent of two bars of white gold. |
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