In restaurants, I think it is pretty sure to assume the water in the glass is drinkable. |
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We settled back with a very drinkable pint and a half of Theakstons best bitter to peruse the menu. |
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The thing is that although Sinai is surrounded by beautiful water, barely any of the water on the peninsula is drinkable. |
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Very smooth and drinkable on its own, but its rich damson and blackcurrant flavours make it ideal with gutsy food. |
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Each day, 50 million additional gallons of treated, drinkable water are being pumped to the Baghdad residents. |
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Australian wines are incredibly drinkable, they don't have too much of a tannic edge, they're fruit forward and just really easy to drink. |
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It uses local Hallertauer and Saaz hop and has at least six weeks of cold maturation which results in an extremely drinkable lager. |
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel. |
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Trains and buses have timetables, roads are pothole free and water is entirely drinkable. |
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The water of the lake is a mixture of karst water, which is drinkable, and a little salty seawater from the nearby Mediterranean Sea. |
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Utterly drinkable, it slips down your throat with a coolness that only a funny, foreign beer could provide. |
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You can also put pudding in a blender with your shake to make a thicker drinkable version. |
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Today's pasteurized milk, however, remains drinkable for roughly two weeks under proper refrigeration. |
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Bottled water in a country where perfectly drinkable stuff comes out of the tap was one. |
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In the health arena, however, milk will continue to face stiff competition from its own fruity cousins drinkable yogurts and smoothies. |
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White House reporters will surely have been relieved to learn that Canberra's tap water is drinkable. |
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You didn't have to carry water because the water in the bush was drinkable. |
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I keep thinking how lucky we are to have clean drinkable water come out of the tap. |
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There's no drinkable water and little if any electricity here, and no plan yet for restoring the neighborhood. |
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Almost perfect conditions ensured a good harvest and enabled makers to achieve very drinkable wines. |
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We decided to stick with the house white, a pleasant and eminently drinkable chardonnay that evening, and then headed into the food stations. |
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The wine, as with everywhere else in the region, is cheap but eminently drinkable. |
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Soft drinks, traditionally speaking, are for making hard drinks more drinkable. |
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What is special to the northern region is Marzemino, which produces a light, fruity and very drinkable red wine. |
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If you enjoy a night out with very drinkable drinks and a diverse crowd, Opal is the place to go. |
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The coffee shop was a Costa Coffee, selling beverages that were actually drinkable. |
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The wine, poured from a very authentic vase-shaped glass container, was very drinkable. |
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As for the wines produced here, some of the reds, at least, are much better than merely drinkable. |
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The upfront gooseberry aromas and flavours combine perfectly in this soft drinkable wine. |
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Moreover, the better restaurants, such as the Steak House, serve decent food and very drinkable wine. |
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I didn't particularly expect the beer to be drinkable, but I was interested to see. |
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The house lager was, again, delicious, just a bit on the malty side, and perilously drinkable. |
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Almost a liquid confection, this huge, fleshy wine, drinkable now, will still have appeal in five years. |
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Experts say the water there is much cleaner and could provide 3 million cubic metres of drinkable water. |
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With our luck, if we had anything drinkable it would probably be unsellable. |
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The main priorities will be ensuring adequate shelter, access to health care, drinkable water and measures to control the spread of disease. |
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However, if you find the taste so unpalatable that you don't drink it, then you need to do something to make it more drinkable. |
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All the water, brought in by trucks, is contaminated and must be boiled to make it drinkable. |
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They were drinkable, but their coarseness soon jaded the palate. |
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Another rapid growth product subsector was probiotic drinkable yogurt. |
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We're running out of arable land, drinkable water, eatable fish. |
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River water, incidentally, is even drinkable today after a good boil. |
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This process also made the wines more drinkable in their youth. |
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This year we'll bring drinkable water to a new area of the town that was not deserved yet. |
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Currently, the infrastructure related to drinkable water ensures the treatment of prevalently urban areas. |
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Her home has a constant supply of running water, drinkable straight from the standpipe outside. |
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Whereas the third vial deprives impenitent men of fountains of drinkable water, God's people will be protected and supplied with pure water. |
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Clean, drinkable water was already scarce and is likely to remain so for a time. |
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This is a surprisingly drinkable, exuberantly styled Pavie that should continue to evolve for at least another 10-15 years. |
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Remember that if a wine is on offer, it is because the producer wants to shift it while it is still drinkable. |
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I'll be using a chilled whole-milk yoghurt, whizzed up with a little ice to cool it down and thin it to a drinkable consistency. |
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Do Americans hold the core ideals of private property so high that they would be willing to give up on the idea of clean, drinkable water? |
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Ravinder Bhogal A drinkable demonstration of how a whole is often greater than the sum of its parts. |
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The water right now is to a standard where it's drinkable through the taps. |
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Made up by adding drinkable water, it has all the qualities of fresh skimmed milk. |
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The villages are ecological disaster areas: waste is dumped everywhere, the water is not always drinkable and electricity is deficient. |
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Such water is drinkable but the presence of many total coliforms or atypical bacteria shows that fecal coliforms could show up in other tests. |
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The lowest environmental footprint on the market of drinkable water transportation. |
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For a long time beer was considered as drinkable bread and bread as edible beer. |
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The alcohol delivered to DKV is not a drinkable product but must be processed further or rectified. |
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Admittedly, I have not yet tasted one with the multi-layered complexity of the great Burgundies, but even so a drinkable Pinot Noir for under a tenner is a real steal. |
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As Americans look around today, we see that the grass is still green, drinkable water still flows from the faucets, and the supermarkets are still stocked with food. |
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It's a bright, drinkable IPA made with dry American hops giving the nose hints of mango and passion fruit. |
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The viognier brings an added lightness to this very drinkable red wine. |
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Other possible areas of conflict are lack of jobs, failure to comply with labor laws, conflicts over access to land and drinkable water, and crowded living conditions in working-class neighborhoods. |
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Chocolate milk, pudding made with milk, fresh cheese like Minigo, ice cream, frozen yogurt, processed cheese, drinkable yogurt, homemade style milk shake, cream soup made with milk, etc. |
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The sites had to provide a secure approach, be large enough, well drained and with easy access to utilities, as well as with a good supply of drinkable water. |
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Getinge Disinfection AB therefore recommends that water used in the pre-rinsing, washing and final rinsing phases should be of drinkable quality in accordance with the guidelines. |
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Unpure water from a flooded area is piped into a tank that processes 360 gallons per hour into drinkable water. |
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Mice and rats can be trained to respond operantly at a fixed ratio for infusions of ethanol or for access to a drinkable ethanol solution. |
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It is bound to desalinate sea water in order to have drinkable water, but it has succeeded in transiting from a heavily indebted poor country to a middle-income country. |
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Of course, you can find drinkable, cheap wines in Britain, but you get better ones in France, even down to those retailing for the equivalent of £2 a bottle. |
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Moreover this project would enable to desalt the Red Sea water to make it drinkable, and also to generate electrical power at affordable prices for all three governments. |
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The growing demand and lack of drinkable water on the planet presents an additional challenge to the future of human health. |
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It produced practically nothing locally, it even had to ferry drinkable water by boat from elsewhere. |
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Camel milk can readily be made into a drinkable yogurt, as well as butter or cheese, though the yields for cheese tend to be low. |
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However, only 23 per cent of the population has access to safe drinking water, and most of the diseases afflicting the population are caused by a lack of drinkable water. |
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Lastly, the water, hygiene and sanitation project will support national strategies for improved access to drinkable water, improved hygiene and sanitation and protection of the environment. |
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The bottled beer is surprisingly dry, making it easily drinkable, while the draught version is more robust, smooth with the rich flavours of caramel and roasted malt. |
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The Dublin is recognisably from the Guinness family but is much lighter and more easily drinkable, if that's what you want from a dark beer. |
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None was particularly old – and all were definitely drinkable. |
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We sat with single mothers and grandmothers who have no drinkable water, no sewage, no electricity, little money for food, and no chance of their children ever going to school. |
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But there are many Sauternes and other Bordeaux varietals like Barsac that are affordable and highly drinkable. |
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What I am interested in, is whether or not there's drinkable Rioja out there for less than the price of a fish supper. |
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Beer: the drink obtained by fermenting from a wort, prepared with starchy or sugary raw materials, including hop powder or hop extracts and drinkable water. |
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Through them, God's grace becomes visible, edible, drinkable and audible. |
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The so-called direct producers are the outcome of such early crossings, with their name referring to the fact that they can give drinkable wine without having to be grafted onto a rootstock. |
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The canalizations which in general are under-dimensioned are blocked in many places, causing outfalls out of the network, leading to the contamination of drinkable water. |
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If the cloth was clean, the water was healthy and drinkable. |
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Steak and Frites 1546 calories 66g fat Red wine 214 calories ITAlY weight gain 7lb The home of rustic cooking and some of the most drinkable wine in the world. |
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We took the powdered milk and hydrated it until it was drinkable. |
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