But my customers expect a little something extra, and when we decant the wines or present the cork, that's something they're willing to pay for. |
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The wine is fairly dry and needs a little aeration to open it up, so decant into a carafe, water pitcher, etc., 30 minutes before serving. |
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After you have extracted the essence, you can decant the water into a brown bottle. |
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Surplussing of sludge from the Bifad is also controlled via a weir and surplussing is initiated during the decant cycle. |
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When you arrive at the smart, new V C Bird airport, broadly smiling women try to decant a plane-load of people into a few taxis. |
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Infuse the herbs in the rum for an hour or two, strain and decant into a sterilised jar. |
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Containment is provided by an impermeable liner and all drainage and decant waters are collected for treatment in the mine water treatment plant. |
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Sediments decant over time, and so you get lots of sediments accumulating and they contain eggs and resting stages. |
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In order to reduce the levels of pathogens and bacteria, they let the recovered water decant for two days in simple sedimentation ponds. |
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The decant water, together with wastewater from other sources, was piped to a two-stage water treatment facility for radium-226 precipitation. |
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Next, decant the mixture through a quantitative filter and collect the filtrate in a 100 ml volumetric flask. |
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The main aim is to adapt the waste's solid granulometry for further treatments or to extract waste which is difficult to pump or decant. |
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Add 50 ml of diethyl ether, re-flux it on a water bath approximately at 46°C for 30 minutes, and decant the diethyl ether. |
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Aspirate or decant the wash solution and invert on absorbent toweling to prevent drying. |
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The hue is so opaque I can hardly see the flame of the candle through the bottle as I decant the wine! |
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But infinitely preferable is to buy a bottle of red wine, decant it into two scrupulously clean half bottles, keep in the cool and dark, and drink one before t'other. |
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If you're bringing in booze, decant it into plastic bottles and cups. |
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Just decant the wine by pouring it into a clean jug or decanter. |
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Yorkshire could be one of the main winners from radical plans to decant about 20,000 civil servants out of London and move them into the English regions, it emerged yesterday. |
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Reheat the soup until boiling, decant into a jug and pour into the cups. |
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To decant these bottles successfully all you need to do is to hold the neck of the bottle above a bright light and pour the contents slowly into a clean jug, or decanter. |
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Any wine waiter worth his grapes will decant the wine before serving it. |
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Try it on a Saturday morning: decant some into a tall glass, add a splosh of gin, then fill to the brim with sparkling mineral water. |
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For better wine tasting, we advise you to uncork or decant the wines 1 hour in advance. |
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In Salen, decant on to the B8007 to continue west. |
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The early harvest, the instant pressing of the olives picked within a few hours, the time to decant the product, and there it is, unfiltered, in the bottle. |
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Then sieve through a clean cloth and decant into either plastic screw-top bottles and screw the tops up tight, or into strong Cava-type bottles. |
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Then the juice temperature is lowed between 10°C-14ºC to slow the onset of fermentation and in this way, between 12 and 24 hours, to decant the juice waste solids at the bottom. |
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Let cool, decant into a glass container and keep refrigerated. |
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We decant our belongings into sausage-shaped yellow waterproof bags, to be trussed to the back of the Vespas. |
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Formation of a tailing beach is not anticipated in this waste stream, and the deposition system, decant system, and embankment construction will account for this. |
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Reassurance was given that initiatives would not detract but rather try to decant that information to create mechanisms for financial institutions to implement in their own way. |
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This is a wine to decant, so that it reveals its full potential. |
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You must familiarise yourself with the appropriate regulations of your country in order to safely and legally store, handle, decant and use this fuel. |
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The decant periods between the refurbishments are expected to take 2 weeks for each move. |
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Parts of the Palace of Westminster need to be better surveyed ahead of such a major revamp, while it will also take time to decant parliamentarians and their staff to other parts of the Parliamentary estate. |
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Several pints later, I had to decant him into a taxi and give the driver my credit card number to cover the cost of any potential regurgitative accidents on his way home. |
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Decant the mixture into a spray bottle and spray once every few days on your garden. |
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Decant the clear juice without disturbing the sediment and strain it through a muslin cloth. |
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Decant your bathroom products into pretty bowls, bottles and dispensers, and banish those unstylish labels. |
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Decant the super natant liquid, the precipitate was seperated and mixed with con. |
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