This season we have picked enough for one pressing every week, sometimes two pressings. |
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The next stage is the manufacture of machines that Vestex are putting out that will allow people to make their own vinyl pressings. |
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It is the largest single location of pressings and full systems engineering in Europe. |
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Several of these recordings are acetates or test pressings that exist in only a single copy. |
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Floor pressings, suspension units, engines and transmissions were much the same and the maker could ring changes with the bodywork. |
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Early pressings of Working for the Man include a second disc of B-sides and rarities that greatly enhances the collection's appeal. |
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After scrimping and saving more pennies, we mustered the low budget to get some promotional pressings done. |
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There can be oil, however, from second or even third pressings of the oil. |
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Extracted by slow pressings, the pure, rich musts ferment in oak barrels, one quarter of which are renewed every year. |
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As Scene participants had done before them, Oinkers started to search eBay for rarities and import pressings. |
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The network has helped HT Brigham diversify into other new areas, such as stainless-steel pressings used in fuel cells. |
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It took all morning to process the 220 crates which will make two pressings of Clos Blanc. |
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The lighter pressings employed by top winemakers today means more juice or wine remains with the pomace and a more elegant, aromatic grappa can be distilled. |
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In response to pressure from managers for lower rates, both Canada and the U. S. have established reduced rate structures for limited pressings. |
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This product is available in various colours, spray onto the leather by successive short pressings. |
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The sonics, a major improvement over the original harsh and thin-sounding early digital pressings, warrant repurchase for those who love these performances. |
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The records we put out will be each very different and in limited pressings for the time being. |
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After receiving the harvest, we perform a sequential pressing on the white grapes in the most modern pneumatic pressings. |
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We have recently completely remade all the finishing jigs and fixtures needed to finish the front and rear wing pressings. |
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He also granted an injunction effectively banning future use of that part of the lyric which infringed copyright, and preventing any new pressings of the recording. |
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Pale, dry fino and amontillado style wines are made from free-run juice, while heavier styles similar to oloroso are made from the subsequent pressings. |
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The first 20,000 pressings came with a Star of David pendant. |
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This time we were gathering grapes at the point of the triangle, against the porch, which will just about give two pressings of nice whole bunches. |
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Operating gently and slowly, with great respect for the grapes, the pressings produce the real quintessence of fine wine grapes with a well-balanced, slightly sweet taste, full of sugars. |
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From here, it's a frenzy of activity as robots twirl and whirl, and featureless aluminium pressings quickly come together to create the gorgeous curves that form the complete bodyshell. |
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Key parts of these structures, such as the floor-pan and the door pillars, involve complicated pressings for which steel, a ductile alloy, is well suited. |
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Whatever, it will be interesting to note the differences between mono and stereo playback, even though the Elgar pressings are not, of course, mono discs. |
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At London's Gearbox Records, a small indie label specialising in high-quality vinyl pressings of both old and new jazz recordings, a little revolution in taste has already begun. |
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For more than 100 years WEISSTALER has been producing heads for the apparatus engineering and tank construction as well as inspection and manhole covers and special pressings in premium quality. |
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Shelf life can vary from just a few years, as indicated, for example, by experience with some compact disc and tape formats, to indefinite, as the continuing viability of 78 rpm pressings suggests. |
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Short pressings of the arrow move from the field to the desired direction. |
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The first pressing, which provides three quarters of the must, has an excellent flavour although the two subsequent pressings have a higher sugar content. |
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The group's hot isostatic pressings plant near Boston, which treats metals destined for aerospace components at high pressures, may also act as a drag in the second half. |
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Workers at Swindon Pressings caused such an uproar at plans to scrap its annual Christmas trees that the company will now be putting them up. |
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The company, formerly known as Camford Pressings, once employed more than 1,000 at the plant in Felinfoel. |
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Swindon Pressings, a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW group, manufactures automotive body panels and subassemblies for BMW, MG Rover, Land Rover and Nissan. |
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