The alchemists then started trying to distill the Pneuma to discover its properties. |
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Much of the problem comes from trying to distill a novel into a short feature film. |
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Analogies can obfuscate, but in their own way they can distill a matter to its essence. |
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In all cases, we have to distill the facts from the various reports and documents. |
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The industrial use of azeotropes to distill or purify mixtures of liquids is one of the more important aspects in any distillation process. |
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Then the workflow engine will automagically distill the software support for that process. |
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The hairs were treated in special containers to distill amino acid, the most common substance contained in soybean sauce. |
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They write in plain English, without jargon, and distill lengthy statements into clear, concise tables understandable at a glance. |
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It was a conscious, deliberate effort to distill myself into a bunch of electrons residing on a server somewhere on the World Wide Web. |
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An aliquot of the ethanol-soluble fraction was used to distill ethanol with a small distillatory apparatus. |
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To separate the facts and distill the generalizations biometeorologists must make a searching self-appraisal. |
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There are moments in this film that distill emotion so well they should be freeze-framed and hung on the wall. |
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At best they distill public information into the most accurate predictions possible. |
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America's economic strengths lie in qualities that are hard to distill into simple statistics or trends. |
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You have to get the leftover solids to ferment and then you have to distill them. |
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Yet how does one distill the Orphic essence from its various and utterly distinctive incarnations? |
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Using intuitive navigation, they distill the most frequently used maintenance management features into a user-friendly interface. |
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If you can't distill all your interests, skills, and role into two words, then obviously you've failed at the business card. |
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The role of instructing officers is to distill policy decisions made in the sponsoring department into drafting instructions. |
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A huge stove would be needed not only to bake bread and cook what dried supplies were available, but also to distill sea water. |
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Only then are you able to distill a topic into its essential points, which is when it becomes interesting to people-at-large. |
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The villagers showed us how they collect lontar palm juice, and distill it into an alcoholic drink either fine or rough, sold cheaply in the market for local consumption. |
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The Internet was created, it often seems, to distill complex political issues into not-so-complex memes. |
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Next, Murillo opens a bottle of their Special Edition, which they distill every six months on the solstice. |
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The Empress added a special clause for land-owning farmers, who were allowed to distill up to three hundred liters. |
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So as if anyone informed on us, they wouldn't find the larger distill further down the creek which we had with the sugar and all the other requisites for that. |
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Blaser's text is an exegete's paradise, or nightmare, simply because both theological and dramatic certainties are so difficult to distill from it. |
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We take the collective body of information surrounding a story, distill it and produce a report. |
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I think we have to distill and separate out of this some of the issues and how we go about dealing with them. |
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It is in 1951 that the current distiller's father started to distill illegally in Fleurier, in the Val-de-Travers, Switzerland. |
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The lynchpins of the album are undoubtedly two early, majestic songs that distill the mix of the down-to-earth and the interstellar to its purest state. |
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While the funnyman was unable to distill what, exactly, that demand is, he did offer up a few gems. |
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Just as I know I may also need to know how to distill my own urine for drinking water. |
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In the long term, when technologies have stabilised, we may well be able to distill our thinking to a bill of rights for the internet. |
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The concept of theology that is applicable as a science in all religions and that is therefore neutral is difficult to distill and determine. |
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Enquiry into the matter showed that the Chief E. R. A. had forgotten to distill during the excitements of the night. |
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But building low-latency event driven applications that can distill insight from the noise of incoming data has been difficult-until now. |
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Confederation Boulevard surrounds and links sites and institutions that distill the essential role and significance of Canada's Capital. |
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Industrial processes used to distill crude oil likewise leave a distinct chemical and isotopic signature on the manufactured compounds. |
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Between 1859-63 these shales at Craigleith were part of an unsuccessful attempt to distill oil from rock. |
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My own father taught me how to shoot pheasant, build model airplanes, and distill alcohol, but he really didn't know how to fix much around the house. |
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Sometimes, the hot steam or water used to distill an essential oil does not extract much natural oil from the plant or harms the precious natural oil. |
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These products use existing open information on security issues and distill it into a concise discussion of value to intelligence professionals, clients in other departments and to the general public. |
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To avoid the danger of fragmenting analysis into the study of multiple individual situations, the framework seeks to distill the key traits that define the condition of youth in Canada today. |
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Do the acquis of the Council of Europe distill into a right to democracy? |
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Most law courses are less about doctrine and more about learning how to analyze legal problems, read cases, distill facts and apply law to facts. |
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The question is how to distill it. That is why more and more ICT companies such as service providers are working on refining their tools to ensure that the results they generate are tailored to the individual user. |
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They are symbolized by the increasing miniaturization of modern machinery-as if every day our capacity to distill intelligence into matter increased. |
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Everybody worked hard in order to distill what was being heard and deal with the briefings that we had to do with the Prime Minister inside the Department of Finance. |
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An attentive listener and clear thinker, one of André's greatest strengths was a remarkable ability to distill issues down to what is important and offer practical solutions to difficult problems. |
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Is that person wise, in your estimation, because she or he is full of data and information, or because of the ability to distill information into wisdom? |
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The process to fully distill the scorpion Tail took three hours. |
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But if you steam distill garlic, the water will create a different variety of disulfides and trisulfides. |
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Secondary upgrading is meant to further purify and distill the obtained bitumen from primary upgrading so that it could be used as feedstock for oil refineries. |
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Ther is another, small group of California brandy producers who distill their brandy totally by pot still. |
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Efforts to strengthen international democracy assistance should benefit from the rich fund of lessons learned and the new, more effective approaches that these lessons allow us to distill. |
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In their form, their liquid, droplike appearance, they distill the essence of this appalling summer. |
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Irish whiskeys are normally distilled three times, Cooley Distillery being the exception as they also double distill. |
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West Virginia issued its first-ever license to distill clear corn whiskey in April. |
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With a license to distill Irish whiskey from 1608, the Old Bushmills Distillery in Northern Ireland is the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world. |
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I think that a part of my assignment is to distill out of the raw material of my experience all the necessitous ingredients that I need to make my journey. |
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It's about a young man who tries to distill the true biography of his dying father by looking for the kernels of truth in the many tall tales he has told. |
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Distill those, and you'll get a proof in the high double digits. |
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