It formed a gigantic neon flower, opening in slow motion, disgorging a thousand bright stars like scattered seeds. |
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The main batteries erupted in anger, disgorging volleys of pale blue plasma bolts. |
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The vases are lain on their sides as if disgorging their invisible contents. |
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The cruisers swung around the southern pole and nosed upward toward the enemy flotilla, simultaneously disgorging volleys of missiles. |
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Someone had managed to get the elevators working again, and both cars were disgorging officers and paramedics. |
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We might have to wait 10 minutes or so before another craft would pull out after disgorging its divers and kit. |
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On Tuesday morning a fleet of trucks pulled into the square and began disgorging people and equipment. |
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But first, it made no profit, and secondly even if it had, disgorging its profit would be its greatest liability. |
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In a phone interview, he said melting ice on land, disgorging water into the sea, could be the only conceivable reason for rising ocean levels. |
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The Columbia opened fire with full battery salvoes, disgorging a storm of blue-white plasma fire into the separate targets. |
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The vice president, alas, will no doubt sound just as schoolmarmish when getting in his licks as when he's disgorging numbers. |
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One cannot imagine such crisp vituperation disgorging from the lips of a seemingly unflappable person. |
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The South-East Asian nightmare is of an imploding Indonesia disgorging lawlessness, piracy and boat people. |
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It has become a demographic machine, drawing in foreigners while disgorging its own population across the deserts and mountains. |
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The delicate blending of the gold flakes and the crémant takes place during the disgorging, dosing and corking of the bottles. |
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This tool helps to reduce the level of dissolved oxygen to the desired point and to precisely monitor the oxygen intake at disgorging. |
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Mindful of the need for transparency, we are one of the few Champagne Houses to show the disgorging date on the back label. |
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The disgorging consists in opening the bottle and expelling the sediment after having frozen the neck in very cold liquid brine. |
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Product quality will be optimal during the eighteen months after his disgorging. |
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The wines gains its harmony during the few months of rest after the disgorging. |
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The disgorging process is when we remove the yeasts from the neck of the bottle. |
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And here in midtown, surrounded by office towers disgorging hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, traffic in general, and buses in particular, were not moving very fast. |
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It's gone midnight and the pubs are disgorging the last few stragglers. |
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The line is equipped with new generation neck freezing, disgorging and liquor dispensing machines. |
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One by one they came – vessels the size of tenement blocks – disgorging holidaymakers on to an esplanade dotted with little white buildings in scenes of exuberant commotion. |
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Visitors no longer have to wander around with so many wads of dirty old kyat, the local currency, in their pockets: the first international ATM in Yangon has recently started disgorging fresh banknotes. |
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When disgorging, dosage is done with natural liquors. |
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Here spring the sources of the historic and picturesque Erasinos River, which crosses and irrigates the rich planes of Argos before disgorging into the Argolic gulf. These springs come from the rocks of Mt Chaon. |
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During the last step called disgorging, we put some blackcurrant liquor. |
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The dosage of your Champagne is performed immediately after disgorging. |
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These machines, entirely made of stainless steel, process the: neck freezing, disgorging, emptying, liquor dispensing, filling as well as liquor mixing for productions from 100 to 14,000 bottles per hour. |
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Identical to that of Champagne Expression, with one distinctive characteristic: after disgorging, the bottles are kept for at least one year in the coolness of our cellars. tasting notes. |
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The lees are taken out by disgorging and replaced by the dosage. |
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An equivalent bottle represents the total of the various stages in the preparation of a bottle of champagne: pressing the grapes, the wine-making process and assembly, bottling, disgorging and packaging. |
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Then, the disgorging consists in freezing the deposit in order to remove it and to close again the bottle with the definitive cork and a wire-cap. |
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We watched the airplane disgorging its passengers at the gate. |
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