Urban trees are transformed into guitars, cabinets, and rocking chairs, distilling the natural beauty of the urban forest into stylish art. |
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Their primary staple was probably agave cactus, which the Spaniards later began distilling into mezcal, a liquor. |
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The age-old secrets of distilling witblits, a traditional local moonshine will be revealed. |
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When distilling ethanol, the highest purity possible with an efficient still is 95 percent. |
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At this time, the Arab alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan Geber produced concentrated acetic acid by distilling vinegar. |
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They were made by distilling or steeping herbs and flowers, and by mixing aromatic oils with alcohol. |
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Much of the distilling operation was lost including the newly acquired equipment and apparatus for the beginnings of the business. |
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Not thinking much of the local cactus brew, Spanish conquistadors in Mexico begin distilling the Aztec's pulque and come up with a mezcal wine. |
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The prisoners housed in this sub-jail are undertrials mainly serving time for distilling and selling illicit arrack. |
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John Thomas Molson retired and liquidated the distilling assets his father had left him. |
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Although the distilling industry had undergone mass production, it did not sacrifice the craftsmanship of quality in the product. |
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Thomas had to persuade his brothers and father to take a gamble in this new trade of distilling, an enterprise they were unsure of. |
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When I purified three quarts of tap water by distilling it, I got one pitcher of clean water and a residue of gray gunk. |
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Most of this is used by the domestic brewing and distilling industries with some 60,000 tonnes being exported annually. |
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This in turn seems to have been associated with the rise of a large illicit distilling industry in the north and west of Ireland. |
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This form of creosote, a mixture of chemicals created by distilling coal tar, is toxic in large amounts or after extended exposure. |
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The fermented solution is moved into large copper stills for the distilling process. |
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The mixture is then removed from the fermentation drums whereafter it is placed in distilling kettles. |
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There is going to have to be some serious distilling done if I'm going to be able to condense them into a single volume. |
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In fact, the distilling industry had already undergone mechanization in the production process during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Levels of copper in the pot ale left from the distilling of malt whisky can breach environmental safety limits when discharged into water. |
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Therefore the distiller must let the skins from white grapes ferment before distilling them. |
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Experience in distilling aldehydes led us to believe that acetaldehyde would form acetals in the overheads of the low pressure column. |
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The fatal fraud was the result of his action in buying quantities of shares in a distilling firm in an effort to shore up the share price. |
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Perhaps Opie aims to revisit this magical period with his playful works, distilling the everyday into odd but intriguing icons. |
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While it was already known that distilling sea water removed the salt, the process had always left a disagreeable taste. |
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Dr Dodd told the Glasgow Herald his plans include distilling and delivering aromatherapy products by phone. |
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Instead, inventive Russians got busy distilling their own heady and often fatal alcoholic concoctions using ingredients like toothpaste or shoe polish. |
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There is also alarming intelligence about illicit distilling, smuggling etc. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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In the laboratory higher concentration ethanol, with less water, can be produced by refluxing the rectified spirit with quicklime and then distilling the alcohol mixture. |
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Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. |
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Retorts are the most employed of any kind of distilling vessels in the practice of modern chemistry, having in England almost superseded the use of all others. |
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This situation, combined to a increasing demand or good whisky from the Lowlands encouraged the rebirth of moonshine distilling and smuggling. |
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However, starvation broke out again the same year, and at the same time a new increase of moonshine distilling, due to lack at grain. |
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There were also advances in sectors such as brewing, bakeries, distilling and confections. |
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After saccharification of the starch and fermentation, the traditional distilling process is started with a distillation column and an alembic. |
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The Chinese were distilling a beverage from rice beer by 800 bce, and arrack was distilled in the East Indies from sugarcane and rice. |
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The operation relates to products obtained by distilling coal tar, a by-product of the steel industry. |
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Voters are left distilling from the frenzy hints about where leaders would take the country. |
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Once you've got a story try distilling it to its essence: when you sum it up in a sentence does it still sound compelling? |
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The chemical and distilling industries nowadays are continually creating new tastes and aromas, offering an amazing selection of drinks. |
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The solvent washing operation generates exhausted solvents that can be recovered by distilling. |
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For over 10 years, they've been distilling their graphic codes in the record industry. |
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Alternative proposal: The used halogenated solvent can be recovered by using recovery equipment with a small distilling plant. |
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The following year, having received a recipe from one of his friends, he decided to make a living from distilling. |
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Floral waters: MELVITA's floral waters are extracted by distilling flowers or leaves and are naturally rich in active ingredients. |
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The mystery surrounding Adrien is intoxicating in its lightness and depths, distilling the suspense with finesse up until the final sentence. |
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The distillery owners insist that the still is not in any way like the single continuous process used in the distilling of grain whisky or of some American whiskies. |
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Like many pregnant women, she is distilling all of society's free-floating anxiety about exposure to toxic chemicals into nine months of serious worrying. |
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In essence, that means distilling your creative project into a nuts and bolts description that will capture the attention of producers and financiers. |
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For the moment, the Democrats are too busy firing broadsides to pay much attention to the complexities of the issues they are distilling into sound-bites. |
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The nature of this reform explains its importance: as opposed to previous ones, it was adopted by referendum combining and distilling the aspirations of the various components in the Dominican Republic's society. |
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The second part involves distilling this big picture and making it relevant for the office, discussing innovative management solutions in relation to energy challenges such as price, supply and environmental risks. |
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He had not begun by distilling the secondary literature, but he had looked at the literature to see if there were contrary learned opinions to what he had written. |
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The primary energy source used in the production of biofuels, and particularly for distilling ethanol, is a major determinant of greenhouse gas impact. |
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The colour is achieved by distilling the vodka with catechu, a herb found in Southern Asia. |
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In accordance with the centuries-old method, the core of the distilling process is preserved in enamel or stainless steel tanks, or in glass demijohns which also help to retain the transparency of the brandy. |
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Its inventor was Sire de Gouberville, great agriculturist of the 16th century who, in his Manoir du Mesnil au Val, had the idea of distilling the cider, which he had made from the juice of his apples. |
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These consultation processes were prompted by the interest of the Office in distilling and absorbing relevant experience and expertise, wherever appropriate. |
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The story goes that Magnus Eunson carried out illicit distilling by moonlight in a bothy, or shepherd's shelter, on the High Park whilst holding forth as a man of the cloth during the day. |
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The authorities began to understand that the only way to kill moonshine distilling was a liberalisation of the rules and a significant decrease of the taxes on whisky. |
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The rest are illegal and may, for example, involve gangland operations, illicit distilling or smuggling by private individuals who, as the politicians see it, are bringing more than their ration into the country. |
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When the new Welsh Whisky Company was formed and began distilling malt whisky in August 2000, it was the first Welsh whisky for 100 years. |
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Specialising in the treatment of distilling slops, Revico enables distilleries in the Cognac region to reuse their organic wastes through a biological process producing methane, a gas that can replace fossil fuels. |
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People drink less beer in the winter, so if they can have a distillery and start distilling rum or vodka or whatever, suddenly this keeps them busy over the winter. |
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When the television crew arrived, Syrnikov put on a traditional embroidered linen peasant shirt that he tends to wear on such occasions, and explained the intricacies of preparing malt and distilling it into samogon. |
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Mr. Zarb has been a master at pooling the differing outlooks and personalities of the NIFA board for the purpose of distilling a consensus of opinion. |
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The main commercial activities are tourism, crofting, fishing and whisky distilling. |
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Other important industries include textile production, chemicals, distilling, agriculture, brewing and fishing. |
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Scottish distillers, operating out of homemade stills, took to distilling whisky at night when the darkness hid the smoke from the stills. |
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This system has been in operation continuously, all year round since then, distilling vinic alcohol from grape skin batches and lower quality wines. |
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The city's industries included baking, brewing, distilling, book printing, wiredrawing, coachbuilding, and the manufacture of machinery for paper mills along arteries of the Water of Leith and the North Esk. |
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Copper is used to create stills for distilling spirits, for example to make whisky. |
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This essential oil is prepared by roughly pounding the bark, macerating it in sea water, and then quickly distilling the whole. |
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Single malt Scotch whisky is a spirit which is produced, in pot stills at a single distillery, by distilling a fermented mash of only malted barley. |
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Bill Welter, an ex-banker and passionate golfer who got the distilling bug while living in Scotland, makes vodka, bilberry gin, rum, rye and whiskey in Michigan. |
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Throughout the 18th century, this could only be made by dry distilling minerals in a technique similar to the original alchemical processes. |
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Since the dawn of time, this floral water has traditionally been used in oriental beauty rituals. It is produced by distilling the petals of organically grown Rosa Damascena and is naturally rich in active ingredients. |
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This Apollo is articulated through a language of chiselled shape and hieratical gesture, distilling movement, music and emotion in a series of scintillating visual haikus. |
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Lowell spent months improving on the machinery of his rum distilling process. |
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Seeking for a top quality absinthe, La Fée managers oriented their choice towards the Guy distillery when it came to distilling their new product. |
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Though more labor-intensive, these more faithfully capture the essence of fruit and grain, and let a distiller precisely select what part of the distilling run to use to create the most nuanced styles and flavors. |
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Financial support is therefore required each distilling year. |
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They place 4mL of the mixture in a tiny round-bottomed flask, add a boiling chip and attach a distilling column packed with a scouring sponge. |
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In Texas, distilling is a growing industry with companies like Treaty Oak producing rum and Deep Eddy Vodka making the drink named for one of Austin's famous swimming holes. |
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Nils Oscar was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Karl-David Sundberg in 1996 and produces a range of 10 beers as well as distilling vodka and akvavit. |
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