He gave the order for a tun of the local wine to be delivered by packman to the Earl's castle in late summer. |
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These tun shells have a large rounded body and are very lightweight for their size. |
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A few of us went into a wine-store where there was a large tun with a ladder to get to the top, in which was a hole about two feet square. |
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Most tun shells can be found living in sand, in the tropics beyond the edge of the coral reef. |
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Brian took advantage of the opportunity to steal a quick kiss, only making her cheeks tun a brighter red. |
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The tun itself came to mean a specific size equal to four hogsheads or about 208 gallons. |
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Second, as the spent grain or draff can vary in moisture content, the time needed to empty a lauter or mash tun can vary dramatically. |
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Vibration units integrated in the mash tun are a further improvement with a positive effect on the brewing process. |
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In its natural habitat tun is found growing in mixed stands comprising other broad-level species like terminalias, albizzias, bombax, ficuses, shisham, acacias, etc. |
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If anyone elected bailiff has in his tavern, on the day of the election, a tun or two pipes of wine, he may be allowed to sell them at a profit after Michaelmas. |
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In Cornwall the tun indicates a manorial centre such as Helston or Connerton. |
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One characteristic that the king's tun shared with some other groups of places is that it was a point of public assembly. |
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Run sweetened mash from mash tun to filter vat. |
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The thin lauter mash is quickly transferred to the tun, given a last thorough stirring, and allowed to settle. |
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The decoction brewer transfers the mash to a separation vessel called the lauter tun, where a shallow filter bed is formed, allowing a more rapid runoff time of about 2.5 hours. |
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The basic design of the Pegasus lauter tun from Steinecker, with its ring-shaped structure, the particular geometry of the raking knives, the increased number of run-off sources ensures optimal washout of the spent grain. |
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The thick porridgy liquid is left in a vessel called a mash tun for several hours while the sugars in the malt dissolve. |
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Issues discussed include the coolship effect, kraeusen balls, hop powder, hot wort filtration, lauter tun run off as well as muses on yeast and trub management. |
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The large plate comes with crispy Wan Tun, prawn toast, spring rolls, crispy seaweed, spicy lamb satay, a beef parcel and spicy meat nuggets. |
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But, keeping Wu Tun and his t-shirts in mind, how serious is Jack Ma about putting customers first? |
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Tun Plus administrators can provide their users with additional functionality in any Tun Plus application, like customized mouse usage, buttons, and toolbars, using a standard Windows interface. |
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Tun Plus provides access to over 30 IBM and Unix hosts, all widely-used databases, as well as a large suite of network services for PCs and other desktop clients in virtually any network environment. |
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It is the academic arm of The Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital and the only eye hospital based institution in Malaysia. |
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The Tun building is near to the Scottish Parliament building and contains television and radio studios in addition to a newsroom. |
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Malacca is home to several football stadiums, such as Hang Jebat Stadium, Hang Tuah Stadium and Tun Fatimah Stadium. |
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The MoU was signed following a meeting of the East Coast Economic Region Development Council, which was chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. |
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