One young bird, handled after wandering, readily disgorged a leg and thigh of a former brother or sister. |
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When the train disgorged its passengers at Queen Street, there was a huge communal feeling of pent-up anger yet nowhere to vent it. |
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Alas, on freeing his pooch from the bathroom a second time he realised it had disgorged the contents of the first meal all over the floor. |
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Tete de cuvee champagne is aged in the firm's cellars often for six to eight years, sometimes longer, before the wine is disgorged. |
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Over the millennia, the Indus river cut some 17 major and numerous minor creeks in the region as it disgorged into the Arabian Sea in the south. |
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After autolysis has finished, if a sparkling wine is kept on its lees, it merely remains fresher than the same wine disgorged at an earlier date. |
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I will add that the cork for this bottle had the biggest mushroom I have ever seen on a wine disgorged a decade ago. |
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As the concert progressed this balloon gave birth to a sphere, which then disgorged a giant plastic ball. |
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And of course there was the cornucopia of the ice machine, which disgorged a torrent of pure perfect cubes at the touch of a button. |
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Our flat merely looks as if a Pickfords van flew through the window and disgorged its contents all over the wall-to-wall. |
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Gold disgorged by central banks is quickly absorbed by private monetary demand. |
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One of the H. erectus bones, part of a femur, even reveals telltale surface etchings from stomach acid, indicating it was swallowed and then disgorged. |
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Circling seagulls swooped down and ate what Agnes had disgorged. |
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They were formed about 20 million years ago, when the Congo River disgorged large quantities of sediment rich in organic debris. |
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We surged forward, hearts thumping, ducking to avoid water bombs and grasping hands, until we were disgorged at an open green beneath the city walls. |
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A police armoured vehicle disgorged about 30 baton-wielding riot police who charged the journalists, and seized the three as the others scattered. |
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The elevator reached the proper level and disgorged its occupants. |
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It argued that the official had gotten the money as a result of his past racketeering activities, so if the money wasn't disgorged, he would benefit from his past wrongdoing. |
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Consumed and eventually disgorged, Pierre is restored to his loving parents, his ennui banished. |
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At the base of the camp, a recent avalanche had disgorged burlap sacks, old door frames, mortar boxes, rolls of bailing wire, and pieces of fiberglass. |
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I get on a train, and am disgorged on a dark, houseless Merrylee Road. |
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I was woken by muted conversation and doors closing as the Night Riviera disgorged passengers at one of the first stops. |
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He says he sometimes stood at the ramp where the trains disgorged the victims, but only to guard luggage. |
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After a lengthy maturing process, each bottle is riddled in order to bring the yeasts to the neck and is disgorged in order to extract them. |
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After a long ageing period, the bottles are then riddled and disgorged to eliminate the sediment. |
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The final master blend matures during a minimum of 5 years on the yeast before being riddled and finally disgorged. |
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All of our vintages have recently been disgorged to provide them with even greater freshness. |
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The former International Development Secretary invited upon herself a dumper truck of fury and scorn, which Ministers and Labour MPs have duly disgorged over her head. |
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When we resurfaced seconds later, I felt like a disgorged newborn unable to take in the world outside the womb. |
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Then our bottles are disgorged and stocked in the cellar for six months in order to optimize the maturation of the Cremant and so that they are ready to be uncorked and can be served on your table. |
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One by one, giant ships piled high with multi-coloured containers creep through the lock's narrow confines and are disgorged neatly on the other side. |
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Battling adversity, after all, is what Australians excel at and have done since 1788, when the first convicts were disgorged on to that fatal shore to build their own prison. |
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For some champagne, the house and lot of old vintages kept even longer as the year of 1981 has been disgorged and released in 2006 to less than 2,000 copies in the name Krug Collection. |
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In the fall, regiments of straw-suitcased small-town high-school graduates were disgorged from the trains in Garden Prairie. |
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Those from the Ministry of Police disgorged their sinister store of crimes, fires, and accidents from every corner of the Empire, what we today call minor news items. |
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After one year of ageing in temperate cellars, the wine is disgorged and the initial vintage wine liqueur d'expédition, which had been held in reserve for this purpose, is then added to the wine. |
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These disgorged vintages have preserved all of their vitality and as part of the Exclusive Vintage collection are the pride and joy of their creators. |
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Earlswood's heyday undoubtedly came in the early years of the last century, when charabancs, motorbuses and finally trains disgorged their passengers at the village. |
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