In choosing duty to the party over loyalty to his conscience, he has only succeeded in corking and blunting his own pen. |
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Has anything inspired the oft-dubbed king of the one-liner to create a corking new joke recently? |
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The embarrassment he's experienced, on the heels of a near suspension for corking another player, is penalty enough. |
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Deran asked, taking a long slug of wine, then corking the half-full flask and hanging it back around his neck. |
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After pouring himself a glass and corking the bottle, he slid back into the pillows beside her. |
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His argument was that umpires weren't doing anything about illegal spitballers, so hitters felt justified in corking their bats. |
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Is putting a foreign substance on a ball or corking a bat as bad as using performance-enhancing drugs? |
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Once upon an era, batters cheated by corking their bats or taking uppers to keep themselves stimulated. |
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The bottling and corking machines are usually sterilized by steam, or by chemical sterilants. |
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The chances of him opting to become a free agent seemed remote after he was suspended for corking his bat in June. |
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The last phase of disgorgement consists of corking and muzzling the bottle. |
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As previously stated, corking while close to another skydiver is extremely dangerous. |
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As concerns corking, we try to adapt ourselves to market demands, but cork is still used in majority. |
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Somehow these two elements were combined in a corking afternoon's football at Dens Park yesterday that demonstrated Scottish football still has a pulse. |
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Ballplayers will try to gain an edge whenever possible whether it's doctoring baseballs, corking bats, or taking an illegal position in the batter's box. |
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The delicate blending of the gold flakes and the crémant takes place during the disgorging, dosing and corking of the bottles. |
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Imagine corking up a Greek fiscal planner and a German accountant in a bottle and letting them fight it out. |
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To prevent oxidation after bottling and before corking, he uses a blanket of inert gas, as do some winemakers and, like many winemakers, synthetic stoppers. |
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The Flickerwood bottling area, with six-bottle filler and semiautomatic corking machine. |
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New techniques for corking are constantly being researched in order to improve quality. |
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The semi-automatic corking machine in completely made in stainless steel and mounted on wheels. |
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Possibility of corking bottles of various forms and shapes up to a height of 350 mm. |
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In this event Osec shall be entitled to a service charge and corking fee. |
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These are wines loyal to a regional identity that Dominique Laporte defends with conviction and they have the advantage of very special care given to corking. |
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They held her down and scored her hand with a corking pin until the blood ran and her spells were broken. |
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But, despite some stinging punchlines and genuinely educative speeches about wine that should boost the interval bar takings, the corking scenes are outnumbered by those that feel corked. |
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In 1810 he received official recognition for his process of enclosing food in bottles, corking the bottles, and placing the bottles in boiling water for various periods of time. |
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The rest is a waiting game: after having been patient for 4 to 6 weeks, you can come back to the store to assist in the wine bottling, labeling and the traditional corking of your wine bottles. |
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