I challenged him to a simple international double-blind test in which he would be asked to identify which of several flasks had been activated. |
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One or two of the group had come equipped for such an eventuality and preceded to pull cans of beer and hip flasks from their bags. |
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I'm sure Waterstones won't refuse midnight admission to customers who are obviously swigging from hip flasks. |
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Well in most cases it's a bit more than coffee, the hip flasks come out and we indulge ourselves. |
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Woolly hats and hip flasks were the order of the day as Kiltimagh and Balla District Anglers went to battle on Carramore lake. |
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I caught them just as they were filling their hip flasks and talked them out of it, thank God. |
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Others drank from flasks and clay bottles, or huddled together to read futures from the faces of playing cards. |
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Ample food and a couple of flasks of coffee or tea are also a good idea to sustain the inner man during the long periods afloat. |
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After incubation, 5 ml of RPMI media were added to the cell flasks and then the cell solution was pipetted to a 50-ml vial. |
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Armed with copies of the morning newspapers and flasks of coffee and dressed in their civvies, they chatted, or played cards to pass the time. |
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During the night their thirst became so bad that Folcher went down to the village to fill up their flasks at the fountain. |
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Working solutions had also been prepared in amber glass volumetric flasks by appropriate dilution just before use. |
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The cells could also be grown as suspension culture in conical flasks on a rotary shaker giving higher yield of cells. |
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The only time they are exposed to Bunsen burners and round-bottomed flasks is when they open text books to study. |
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The tips remained in the same Thunberg tubes with 10 ml of solution for the first 8 h, and then were transferred to 50 ml in conical flasks. |
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In longer term experiments the aerated treatments were in 100 ml of solution in conical flasks. |
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The scientists had their backs turned to the door and were inspecting a cupboard full of flasks and vials holding multi-colored liquids. |
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After 8 h of re-aeration, the excised coleoptile tips were transferred to conical flasks with 50 ml aerated nutrient solution. |
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Each soil sample was mixed with 100 ml of gastric solution in volumetric glass flasks. |
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Immediately after weighing the roots were transferred to 250 ml round-bottom flasks, immersed in kerosene and sealed with plastic corks. |
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At 8.45 I shall make flasks of strong, black coffee and also have chilled mineral water on hand in case of dehydration. |
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Summiting about noon, we found other climbers blissed-out in the sun, eating crackers and drinking from little silver flasks. |
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Wives brought sandwiches and flasks of tea for lunch and children played on the mounds of soil. |
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All used nuclear fuel is transported in heavily shielded purpose-built containers, known as flasks. |
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Sitting on top of shellfish remains were 20 empty gunpowder flasks and loose flask caps. |
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A select group of chemists, however, rarely handle flasks of foul-smelling fluids. |
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There's a snowball fight in the street out front, and I'm very glad of my flasks of soup. |
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In the middle of the room was a small fire with several discolored flasks gingerly stuffed in the coals. |
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These solid-solution mixtures were placed in 250-ml Erlenmeyer flasks and agitated in an isothermal shaker at constant temperature of for 24 hr. |
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Wheat leaf segments floating on nutrient solution were incubated in Erlenmeyer flasks in permanent light. |
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The Erlenmeyer flasks were shaken gently during the entire 24 h period to avoid oxygen depletion in the solution. |
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Cultures were initiated using 1-2 mm internode sections and 10 ml of medium in sterile 50 ml Erlenmeyer flasks. |
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Culture volume was 10 ml, in nonshaking 18 x 150-mm glass tubes or shaking 50-ml Erlenmeyer flasks. |
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Tap water was used to fill two identical, scrupulously cleaned Pyrex 2 liter Erlenmeyer flasks. |
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Excess acetylene should be vented from reaction flasks, tubing, etc., rather than scrubbed with strong base to avoid the formation of acetylides. |
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There is also some ado about puppy-walking and what a whipper-in does, and a number of references to hip flasks. |
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Seeds are scraped off into sterilized flasks containing nutrient agar-agar. |
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Then they poured distilled water into the columns and captured this leachate as it flowed out the bottom into flasks. |
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Hanging flasks released drops of water, which fell, at a maddeningly slow rate, into huge concave discs on the floor. |
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To the back of Adian lay a bar, with flasks and wooden kegs that were tapped for liquid stacked in every available place. |
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They passed cabinets and shelves filled with strange bottles and flasks and urns. |
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The pair also helped out on race meets, regularly making up to 20 flasks of coffee for the competitors and spectators. |
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One stir plate is pretty much like another, ditto the separatory funnels flasks, vacuum manifolds, etc. |
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As soon as the Colonel was out of sight the troops collapsed in a heap and began swigging from their flasks. |
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To prepare for any more rough sleepers we need extra sleeping bags and flasks. |
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The contents of culture flasks were sieved, rinsed, and blotted to remove as much water as practical. |
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There in the corner of the room you'll find a wobbly pile of undersize crockery and two silver flasks. |
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To honor the festival's origins, locals concoct fiery brews, which they carry in flasks for warming nips. |
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I notice a lot of snakes in the audience slowly rise and slither towards the canteen hip flasks in hand. |
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We'll be passing around large and clearly labelled jars of PROZAC and carry hip flasks of sherry. |
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They were too interested in their hip flasks to remember that they should still have seen two youths. |
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The man's companions threw flasks and other missiles to ward it off. |
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In these areas, they're using both tissue culture flasks and custom made bioreactors to simulate, on a small-scale, how cells will behave in the human body. |
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Armed with copies of the morning newspapers, flasks of coffee, pre-packed butties and dressed in their civvies, they chatted, or played cards to pass the time. |
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Plutonium arrived from the Hanford plant in the form of liquid plutonium nitrate carried in small stainless steel flasks packed in cylinders the size of truck wheels. |
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Liquid culture was in 100 ml of the medium in 250 ml conical flasks. |
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Though it has no porthole and is cramped and airless, it is comfortable, with clean white bedlinen, table reading lamps and the inevitable Chinese thermos flasks. |
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So instead the three of us filled our flasks with rum and whiskey and went up to Griffins at the St. George's Club for a stag dinner of fish chowder, wahoo and Corona. |
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The DRS said stringent safety measures were in place and the forged steel containers, known as flasks, holding the waste, were 30 cm thick and weighed more than 50 tonnes. |
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We find there some of the same costly foodstuffs and wine flasks. |
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Three television sets surmounted a polished wood counter, with innumerable flasks and glasses dangling by their stems in racks above the rows of bottled liquors and beverages. |
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One of the flasks holds an oily liquid approximating to coffee while the other holds almost-boiling water that might nearly brew a half-strength cup of extra-weak tea. |
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So do flasks, used for a variety of purposes, including to hold perfume, which could also be dispensed in the popular ball-shaped pomanders and musk-balls. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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Store chiefs said the spending boom was more like a holiday weekend as customers cleared the shelves of salt, soup, ski jackets, sledges and Thermos flasks. |
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Should any part of you or your kit freeze up, Thermos flasks of boiling water are always close to hand to warm your gloves or unfreeze your camera. |
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Cells were grown in culture flasks until they became confluent. |
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Large, who advises governments on nuclear hazards, pointed out that the tests which are designed to ensure the safety of nuclear transport flasks had no scientific basis. |
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Now, having long since left behind the toil of the sea, he hefted flasks of whiskey instead of halyards, ladled grog instead of tar, or polished glass instead of brass. |
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Gas in the headspace of flasks was sampled with a tight syringe. |
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Even the single malts in the hip flasks couldn't help us on this one. |
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They're used to dealing with beakers and Erlenmeyer flasks and that sort of thing. |
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The flasks for hydrosilylation were closed by septa and dried with a hotgun under a nitrogen flow. |
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Once the West Stand start waving the tartan blankets and flasks the Riverside will have an awesome quadrophonic suround-sound effect. |
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It was diluted to the required concentrations of dye in 250 ml Erlenmeyer flasks by mixing with appropriate volumes of deionized water. |
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The experiment has progressed, and several of the flasks now contain mutator strains, bacteria that have defects in their DNA replication system. |
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The conical flasks were labeled A, B, C and D for the samples and A1, B1, C1 and D1 for the controls respectively. |
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When we stopped for a snack, Ingrid pulled two flasks of glogg from her bottomless backpack, followed by biscuits and then firewood. |
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Reddish-orange material deposits, which resemble mineral mantles known as desert varnish, started appearing on the tumbled flasks. |
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Equipped with hunting horns, vacuum flasks and placards, the protesters were gathered peacefully outside Mr Hain's Tyla Glas cottage. |
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The inoculated flasks were taken after 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 days by removing a single Erlenmeyer flask from the incubator further analyses. |
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For Treatments 1 and 2, thirty mL of distilled water were added to 12 Erlenmeyer flasks that contained 10 g of the sawdust. |
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The system has been designed to simultaneously heat and stir up to 6 x 5 mL, 10 mL, 25 mL, 50 mL, 170 mL or 250 mL round-bottomed flasks under inert gas and reflux. |
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They had flopsy hair, tucked their frayed tailored trousers into their boots, carried flasks in their moleskin blazers and never looked as if they were trying too hard. |
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