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"distillation" Definitions
  1. the process of distilling a liquid; the process of making strong alcoholic drink in this way
  2. (formal) the process or result of getting the essential meaning, ideas or information from something

596 Sentences With "distillation"

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Vacuum distillation units refine residual crude from atmospheric distillation units and increase the yield of motor fuel feedstock obtained from a barrel of oil.
Interestingly, the PicoStill can separate out the heads and tails of the distillation process automatically, ensuring you get only the tastiest part of the distillation.
During the year, the refinery has sustained several planned and unplanned outages especially on its two crude distillation units, two vacuum distillation units and two coking units.
The refinery was ramping up production after the restart on Sunday of a vacuum distillation unit attached to the larger of two crude distillation units at the refinery.
The finest distillation of that feeling exists in Sunless Sea.
Vacuum distillation is an integral part of the refining process.
Who is the kind of dystopian distillation of social media.
"Our column distillation system gives us extreme precision," he says.
Well, I found a book called The Art of Distillation.
Distillation is just a form of extraction that uses heat.
Oh, it's a distillation of some Romulan fruit, you say?
In particular, "Boxcar" is the purest distillation of these pursuits.
What it is: The purest distillation of Joanne's country music fixation.
There's a place for innovation, but there's this concept of distillation.
Perhaps the perfect distillation of both Bryant and Hublot's unmistakable essences.
The $270 X270 is a distillation of Fujifilm's current camera lineup.
It's more an approximation and distillation of all its best parts.
That distillation-coil effect, drawing wealth slowly upward, is largely invisible.
"Civilization begins with distillation," said William Faulkner, a writer and drinker.
Here is my distillation of the highlights from readers' gossip rules.
What some call "naivety" is actually a sublime aptitude for distillation.
The Super Bowl is the purest distillation of America there is.
Bette, thus far, remains the perfect distillation of that persisting disconnect.
"I think we all wake up every morning these days in this kind of shared global anxiety condition, and this novel is a beautiful distillation, or a prophetic distillation of that," said co-writer Luke Davies.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Phillips 66 returned the crude distillation unit (CDU) and vacuum distillation unit (VDU) to production at its 253,600-barrel-per-day (bpd) Alliance, Louisiana, refinery early on Monday, sources familiar with plant operations said.
It's a distillation of everything that made the 100 Days project worthwhile.
Without the algorithms, he says, such a distillation is not even possible.
Home distillation can concentrate the level of methanol, which is highly toxic.
Barrel-ageing, which takes place after distillation, has been around for centuries.
Over 1 million bpd of crude distillation capacity remained offline this week.
The refinery's two crude distillation units restarted on Friday, sources told Reuters.
In the early nineties, he travelled to France to study distillation methods.
"Hygge seemed like a perfect distillation of popular lifestyle obsessions," Higgins writes.
Unlike its matured counterparts, gin requires no additional aging time past distillation.
The lower proof at distillation results in the characteristic flavor of rum.
The new Clams Casino album is a sharp distillation of white noise.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Total SA returned the small crude distillation unit (CDU) and associated vacuum distillation unit (VDU) to production overnight at its 225,500 barrel per day (bpd) Port Arthur, Texas, refinery, Gulf Coast market sources said on Thursday.
This is a perfect distillation of the different challenges that both funds face.
Above all else, Twitter remains the fastest, purest distillation of internet discourse available.
Cersei is the purest distillation of the show's ruthless take on murder-politics.
Not surprisingly, during that summer the distillation of my growing alcoholism took place.
The planned overhaul entails turning the refinery's crude distillation units into crude upgraders.
I mean, commandments … so this is my distillation of what I went through.
The NSF lists ratings on three types: reverse osmosis, filter systems and distillation.
Last week, the 645,000-Amuay refinery restarted one of its crude distillation units.
With whiskey distillation, this is where the process diverts from that of beer.
On Thursday, the 26,000 bpd vacuum distillation unit was shut 12:30 p.m.
That moment felt like a distillation of the politics surrounding Mr. Chazelle's movie.
The playwright's distillation of language forced Lloyd to match it with his staging.
It is, to me, the clearest distillation of his worldview and its power.
Once harvested, the plant is roasted and pressed to extract juices for distillation.
"Isla is putting its thermal cracker unit in service to be used for crude distillation... so it can process 40 percent of the crude bound for the crude distillation unit number 3," the refinery said in a statement late on Monday.
For Foxconn watchers, the Milwaukee headquarters feels like a distillation of the whole ordeal.
The device is more a distillation of lessons learned from the products it's replacing.
Two others will only close part of their crude oil distillation capacity for repairs.
It's sensual, thrusting and lightly comic' a peak distillation of the Egyptian Lover sound.
The planned maintenance will impact a 130,000 bpd crude distillation unit and related operations.
Firtle: One-hundred percent of the distillation process is done by hand as well.
Visually and thematically, it plays like a lean, focused distillation of Esmail's other series.
To be clear, the motorcycle parts are not part of the distillation process here.
This produces acidic trebbiano grapes, which make a perfect wine for our distillation process.
"Sprained Ankle," was a measured cry in the wilderness, a distillation of solitary despair.
This visual standoff offered a perfect distillation of the current battle for London's soul.
It's a distillation of everything I like, which is hyper-specific language and focus.
The crude distillation unit, which produces motor fuel, is the workhorse of the refinery.
"A Thousand Mountains" is itself the result of a process of distillation, isn't it?
But rather than being an outlier, North Carolina is the distillation of nationwide trends.
First, Barr's letter is not the Mueller report; it is a four-page distillation.
I thought about that, and took it to mean that painting is a distillation.
Do you think you'll do some distillation there and make a true American bourbon?
This "distillation" might be making the arguments of the left social movements that he so clearly had a passion for during the original period of development, but that also means that the distillation has the same gaps in representation that those movements have.
There was that clip of him after his wife died: that's the distillation of Crowhurst.
They provide bursts of motion and color, a heady distillation of Sonic's most thrilling parts.
Put even more bluntly, his talk about "shithole countries" is a perfect distillation of Trumpism.
"Not surprisingly, during that summer the distillation of my growing alcoholism took place," she wrote.
The refinery also will process heavy crude at its distillation unit number two, it added.
However, it said a fire occurred in a vacuum distillation unit, delaying a full restart.
A source said the fire broke out at one of Isla refinery's crude distillation units.
The Man in Black (Ed Harris) is the distillation of pure villainy into one man.
"War is a terrible thing," Bray said in a simple distillation of the hellish experience.
Chuck Berry's persona is the purest distillation of what we understand rock music to be.
It's sketchy and crowded, more a grab bag of ideas than a distillation of them.
AltairStrickland is working on a planned overhaul of the Beaumont refinery's small crude distillation unit.
It's a hot, savvy, steamy, sobering, fun, poignant distillation of American's abusive relationship to capitalism.
His own sound suggests a remarkable distillation of about 60 years of electric guitar history.
Steve Reich's "Duet," for two violins and orchestra, is a wonderful distillation of his processes.
Production curtailed by shut vacuum distillation unit, which refines residual crude produced by the CDU.
John: I adore the Dash buttons — they're such a pure distillation of Amazon's device philosophy.
It seemed to me a distillation of the poetic powers that are essential to painting.
It was a pure distillation of our nation's essential weirdness — a bouillon cube of America.
Soon enough, he was able to tackle more complicated techniques, such as distillation and dehydration.
And really, isn't that a distillation of what being a woman in this world is like?
A distillation of a lifetime's research and writing, by the Oxford academic who also created freespeechdebate.com.
Ultimately distillation takes place at a facility some 800 kilometers away from where Kirkland is distilled.
Only one of the two crude distillation units at the refinery is affected, added another source.
Marathon plans to shut the refinery's two crude distillation units (CDUs) as part of the work.
The single "A Pillar of Salt" might be the single best distillation of the band's identity.
He was happy to experiment and after he tasted the first distillation; he loved the product.
Only two of its three crude distillation units were active before the blackout, the sources said.
Distillation also worked in the favor of Simone Rocha, who had shown earlier in the afternoon.
ASMR's distillation of expertise into its purest, most abstract form confirms our innate attraction to competence.
The bottom of the vat is lit on fire, beginning the first stage of the distillation process.
And has there ever been a more beautiful distillation of existential philosophy than the Book of Ecclesiastes?
The HomePod is a distillation of Apple's approach to technology, seen in everything from iOS to Siri.
The list below is a distillation of the year in its purest form: gauged by reader interest.
That's because nuclear weapons are the ultimate distillation of the argument that individual humans do not matter.
And Macron, a centrist former investment banker, is a near-perfect distillation of the pro-Europe consensus.
BUQU (a distillation of "Be Unique") is a small California company, and it is for the teens.
As part of the distillation process, whiskey first spends time — typically years — sitting in charred wooden casks.
The overhaul included the 270,000 bpd crude distillation unit and 67,000 bpd hydrocracking unit, the sources said.
The terpene distillate is then reintroduced into the ultra-pure oil using a short path distillation instrument.
These producers use wooden barrels for the fermentation process and then clay pots for the distillation process.
These new comics seem to be a nice distillation of what the core character's meant to be.
These facial features, a terrifying distillation of feline lethality, happen to also be what humans consider cute.
The fifth edition of the book-length distillation of Buffett's decades of shareholder letters just came out.
Mr. Ronneberg unpacked the rucksacks and began attaching explosives to the storage cylinders and water-distillation apparatus.
It's almost a perfect distillation of the Trump political philosophy: A mix of white nationalism and falsehoods.
A distillation of the flavors in a Mexican seafood cocktail, the shooter disappears in one fast gulp.
It is also the leanest, a crisp and unambiguous distillation of the players and stakes thus far.
It was also the perfect distillation of Shinkai's sensibilities: openly romantic, quietly profound, and every frame gorgeous.
The show, which aired at a time of mass bewilderment, was a captivating distillation of Ernst's idiosyncrasies.
It's known simply as the Pixelbook Go, and it's a more affordable distillation of Google's previous flagship.
Do you imagine some distillation of a feeling focused in a gesture like this Elliot Erwitt picture?
That's part of the reason that outsourcing the distillation of rye is a common practice among brands.
The result was the purest distillation thus far of who these candidates are, and what stands between them.
Its crude oil distillation unit with capacity of around 70,000 barrels per day has been shut since May.
The resulting mashup is a distillation of what makes Colbert great: Pointing out lunacy without breaking his deadpan.
Typically, a crude oil grade will yield less than five percent LPG when run through a distillation unit.
Refineries sort them out, exploiting the fact that they vapourise at different temperatures to separate them by distillation.
Hydrocrackers use hydrogen under high pressure to produce motor fuels from gas oil produced by crude distillation units.
Atmospheric crude distillation units do the primary refining of crude oil and provide feedstock for all other units.
Like methamphetamine labs in rural America, mercury distillation often takes place in remote areas, far from prying eyes.
Texans see themselves as a distillation of the best qualities of America: friendly, confident, hardworking, patriotic, neurosis-free.
The resulting wash is pumped into a pot-column still, where a process called low rectification distillation occurs.
We were doing distillation runs and blending them with specific waters and logging them and doing taste tastes.
When cannabis flower gets concentrated into oil through a distillation process, it loses part of its chemical profile.
They can run off the grid or alternative power sources, and use an extremely efficient adiabatic distillation method.
It's about as neat a distillation of cultural, colonial and racial appropriation as you could come up with.
"This is a distillation of the entire two years' trajectory for women in this country," Ms. Laguens said.
"I'm kind of an idiot savant at distillation systems," he told the website The Whiskey Wash in 2015.
In this sense, Honnold's specialty — free-soloing — is a distillation of the entire climbing world's collective fantasy life.
Bootlegging was widespread, and gangsters like Al Capone profited immensely off the illegal distillation and sale of alcohol.
Naphtha is a petroleum product resulting from the distillation of natural gas or crude oil, the library says.
Kasbe spent years among these people, and his movie is an intense 74-minute distillation of his dedication.
No eye for imprecise thought was ever more discerning; no edit a sharper yet gentler distillation than his.
PBF shuttered the plant's crude distillation unit after the pre-dawn blaze, energy industry intelligence service Genscape reported.
For Mr. Springsteen, "The River" was a pivotal album — the distillation of a lengthy recording process and long deliberation.
If you're looking for a game that is essentially a distillation of that '90s gaming spirit, this is it.
Each of these examples is, in its own way, a distillation of age-old policing mechanisms and double standards.
It's a distillation of what his videos had become: an impossible overcoming, a laugh at the fires of hell.
Those questions, modern-day spin-offs of the trolley problem, are good distillation of some of the philosophical questions.
Unit 28 has been shut since April 257 to repair leaks in the attached 2000,000 bpd vacuum distillation unit.
The refinery restarted on Sunday the 91,000 bpd vacuum distillation unit attached to the 147,000 bpd Unit 537 CDU.
His is music that requires distillation: minimal, evaporated dancehall, boiled down to compressed beats and a cooed, spare lyrics.
The PicoStill adds another wrinkle to the process by pulling out the alcohol using a low heat distillation system.
Cokers convert residual crude oil from distillation units to feedstock for motor fuels or petroleum coke, a coal substitute.
It is perhaps the purest distillation of the current state of Drake: globally ambitious, ruthlessly effective, skeptical and wary.
We're here to see how mezcal is made, from the harvesting of an agave plant to the distillation process.
The tulips are washed with rainwater and stored in large cooling halls until it's time for distillation to begin.
Bukom is Shell's largest wholly-owned refinery globally in terms of crude distillation capacity, according to the company website.
Her podcast Smart Girl Club Radio, is the clearest distillation of Princess Nokia as the artist, woman and friend.
It is a thorough distillation of the talking points that Trump's defenders put forward over the past three months.
The single distillation means that fewer of Armagnac's natural elements are stripped out, making a more boisterous, rustic brandy.
Days later, a fire broke out in a separate refinery, Cardón, leaving only one of five distillation units functioning.
Japan is also closing down some of its crude distillation units over the next few years on weaker domestic demand.
So I think that sort of distillation process took a while, and we were kind of meticulous in that way.
In theory, refiners could have processed even more crude this year through investment in new distillation units and de-bottlenecking.
And so we still rely on the same purification methods that were used 211, 2000 BC, so filtration or distillation.
Through these events, he made friends and connections in the Muay Thai community, bolstering both his political and distillation careers.
It was weighing a shutdown of its 240,000-bpd crude distillation unit and 45,000-bpd coking unit, the sources said.
"We doubled our distilling in the fall and we added a spring distillation with cold storage apples," Laird Dunn says.
It is also planning to close a delayed coker unit and a vacuum distillation unit during the maintenance, he added.
Over the last year, U.S. refineries have operated their distillation units at record rates to satisfy strong demand for gasoline.
If pop culture is America's subconscious, then pop culture that's aimed at teens is the purest distillation of that subconscious.
In "Garden Time" he delivers a late-period distillation of the type of lyrics he has been polishing for decades.
However, this vodka is unlikely to give you superpowers (or crippling illnesses) as the distillation process removes any radioactive impurities.
The company has been weighing putting in a third crude distillation unit (CDU) at the 22,2000 barrel-per-day refinery.
A decade later, though, it is that one thought, that purest distillation of Guardiola's philosophy, that has stayed with Morales.
We brought that recipe to his in-house chemist, who refined it to bring the damiana into the distillation itself.
The hall of mirrors was constructed in the first place as a distillation of tropes around a racially charged stereotype.
SEATTLE Several readers responded to this column as a kind of distillation of troubled gender relations in the modern workplace.
Phoenix was aware the movie might fail but it was also the ultimate distillation of how he likes to work.
In them he works, with detours and sidetracks, toward the distillation of his spare, more purely linguistic "Skin Set" works.
It also operates three 180,000 bpd crude distillation units (CDUs), two sulphur remover units (RDS) and several other secondary units.
Fuel oil, or residue fuel, is the remaining product from crude oil processed through crude distillation units at a refinery.
The coker converts residual crude oil from distillation units into feedstock for motor fuels or petroleum coke, a coal substitute.
All clarify the mysterious distillation of this great work, while demonstrating that it is made for contextualization as few are.
It was a clear distillation of his nationalist politics, a politics that claims to prioritize American interests above all else.
As with all farewell addresses, it offered a distillation of hard-won wisdom from his life in war and peace.
Cokers convert residual crude oil supplied by distillation units into feedstock for motor fuels or petroleum coke - a coal substitute.
In any case, research shows that even Belle Époque-era absinthe contained only trace amounts of the chemical after distillation.
In the series' best episodes, Fielder becomes a sort of ur-American, a pure distillation of our inability to reflect.
Penny Dreadful was an idiosyncratic distillation of every reason people want to hear stories about monsters instead of heroes, and it
In many ways, Succession is a distillation of what many of us already think to be true about the obscenely rich.
What happened in 3603 likely had something to do with skateboarding's distillation at the time—street skating had finally strangled vert.
Lead single "Harmony Hall" is a near-perfect distillation of the appeal of Vampire Weekend, beautifully composed and rich with emotion.
The Amuay refinery only has one of five distillation units working, down from two last week, union leader Ivan Freites said.
And, as each country sets their own rules and regulations about the liquor's distillation, whiskey and whisky are actually made differently.
Often the best games from these jams tend to be a distillation of a specific game mechanic, plot point, or idea.
That song is also on his most recent tape 12:12 Again, the purest distillation of why Valee' is so exciting.
"(Paraguana) is receiving unfit crude that cannot be processed at the distillation units," said Ivan Freites, a union representative at Paraguana.
The PDVSA documents showed that Cardon's distillation unit No. 2 was offline for repairs and not scheduled to restart this month.
Crude distillation units refine crude oil as it comes into the refinery and provide hydrocarbon feedstock for all other production units.
According to the EIA, U.S. refiners have added almost 500,000 bpd of atmospheric crude distillation capacity since the start of 2016.
On Wednesday, PDVSA's 310,000-bpd Cardon refinery restarted a vacuum distillation unit that was waiting for spare parts to be repaired.
This is the first distillation of the policy trilemma, even if the fact of capital mobility is taken as a given.
"It's a perfect distillation of how Josh Hawley is just a regular politician," said Chris Hayden, a spokesperson for the group.
She shows me paintings in progress that are the distillation of her eight years of artistic experimentation in a nonurban setting.
Together the pair are drumroll quick, and "Desus & Mero" is mainly a distillation of their conversation — there is no writers' room.
Mr. Trump, in other words, isn't so much an anomaly as he is a pure distillation of his party's modern essence.
The plant will likely shut its 75,000 bpd Atmospheric Vacuum Unit (AVU) 147, a crude distillation unit (CDU), the sources said.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The purest distillation of the nation's wars over voting rules and legislative gerrymandering is playing out in North Carolina.
"You're the One," a collaboration with vocalist Syd tha Kyd, is a frontrunner for the best distillation of the Kaytranada sound.
Clark breaks down the distillation process of the Daufuskie Island product and we move back into the air-conditioned tasting room.
But it features Reynolds, playing a good ol' boy street racer, at perhaps the most perfect distillation of his Reynolds-osity.
It's this weird distillation of the individual experience — the same but incomparable — during a heightened period that we're all living concurrently.
The highlight was the distillation room, where the pot stills were heated with coal, rarely used elsewhere because of environmental restrictions.
The last shot of Issa crying on the floor while still wearing her evening gown is a distillation of pure loneliness.
The FCCU tower is located close to a cooling tower for the smaller of two crude distillation units (CDU) at the refinery.
The coker was one of several units shut as part of a six-week overhaul that included the large crude distillation unit.
Bukom is the largest wholly owned Shell refinery in the world in terms of crude distillation capacity, according to the company's website.
" Mrs Clinton's victory in the popular vote suggests that California may be a better distillation of America than the so-called "heartland.
Many vodkas are made from wheat, but the gluten protein should not survive the distillation process, meaning that vodka generally lacks gluten.
With a large number of natural gas fields and extensive crude distillation capacity, the Middle East has traditionally supplied Asian LPG needs.
Lethal League Blaze is a game that feels like a distillation of the things I loved about games on the Sega Dreamcast.
From what I understand about the device, it relies on distillation, which means it boils the water and cools it for purification.
BPCL added a new crude distillation unit and a delayed coking unit as part of the expansion, according to the company website.
Vacuum distillation units increase the yield from a barrel of oil by refining residual crude produced by a CDU at vacuum pressure.
They used a technique called distillation, which requires a pretty good control of fire temperature and underground ovens without oxygen, Soressi says.
What Manulele makes in its two distillation runs per week, rum operations like Jim Beam and Bacardi could make in two minutes.
Many transgender people saw in her case a distillation of irrational violence they often face because of their sexual identity and orientation.
Market sources said that at Total's plant, the pipeline in question carries sour crude to the refinery's two crude distillation units (CDUs).
Most freight moves using fuels derived from the middle and bottom of the distillation column: jet fuel, diesel and heavy fuel oil.
This is achieved by keeping the closed distillation system at low temperatures, and by distilling the ferment to a lower alcohol level.
There they have total control over the process, growing, harvesting, washing, peeling and then grinding the potatoes for distillation, on the property.
It's a perfect tongue-in-cheek distillation of how Smerz marry stage production value with the musical chops to back it up.
For now, Minamisanriku might be the purest distillation of Kuma's practice, and in October I visited there with one of Kuma's associates.
David Brooks's Friday column in the New York Times — titled "No, Not Sanders, Not Ever" — is the perfect distillation of this freakout.
In recent years, he has focused on mortality, in both a personal and general sense, with works of elegant distillation and subtraction.
Some are the products of a single pot still, the ancient, distinctively rounded vessel for distillation that produces the most flavorful whiskeys.
The result is closer to being a dissection of domesticity than a distillation of it, with any sense of stability thrown off.
This is a perfect distillation of Trump's appeal — it's how he's turned a suite of noxious qualities into a powerful presidential campaign.
There's one perfect distillation of the way perceptions of privilege and fear of judgment can get in the way of asking for help.
With his recently released LuckyMe debut Hate Songs , the project is a distillation of Prudhomme's world, a lens through which he experiences Louisiana.
"Now there is a resurgence of the craft of poitín distillation, and the Glendalough Distillery is at the front of that," O'Gallachoir brags.
Industry monitor Genscape said it detected abnormal emissions at the plant and decreased furnace stack activity on the 112,000 bpd vacuum distillation unit.
The white-on-white distillation of typeface into graphic notation is at its most extreme in "Less Than Words Can Say" from 2014.
But Singer tells Codebook that Trump is a good distillation of the tactics others use to make online propaganda work: Push to extremes.
Flames had reached one of the three distillation units at Reduc, located in Duque de Caxias, in Rio's metropolitan area, the union said.
American whiskey has its own rules and distillation processes — and once you throw in bourbon and rye whiskey things get even more complicated.
The Deer Park refinery, which is a 50-50 venture of Shell and Mexico's national oil company Pemex, shut a vacuum distillation unit.
In this sense, The Prisoner is a crystal-pure distillation of what drives every good ARG, and I loved every second of it.
I love it on paper; a straightforward distillation of trying to move in a society to which the Inquisitor didn't belong, it's great.
But perhaps the most illuminating distillation comes from his scathing, and arguably bizarre, dissent in the Supreme Court's 2014 ruling on gay marriage.
Par will add Island Energy's atmospheric and vacuum crude distillation units to its Kapolei refinery, which has a current capacity of 93,500 bpd.
It's a distillation of The Body's strangeness and Full Of Hell's intensity, resulting in a stark and resonant work that will stick around.
Cokers convert residual feed from distillation units into feedstock for motor fuels or petroleum coke, which can be used as a coal substitute.
Asked what beverage the university might turn its attention to next, Professor Ristenpart said a colleague was soliciting funding for a distillation center.
The firms investing in distillation columns hope the reconfigurations will give them the scope to produce even more ethanol if prices remain attractive.
What's so interesting about The Worst First Impression, and what I like about it the most, is that distillation down into simple elements.
Her fall 2016 collection was like a distillation of her best and biggest (literally) hits, and with plenty of notes to copy down.
There will be no change in the capacity of the 143,000 bpd sole crude distillation unit (CDU), the company said in a statement.
That liquid then runs through a 30-foot continuous still to make a single-distillation grape base, which hovers around 70 percent alcohol.
A former federal prosecutor who was, until last week, Sessions's chief of staff, Whitaker is, in many ways, a walking distillation of Trumpism.
By then, she had released four singles as Bhad Bhabie — each a more perfect pop distillation of a gritty brand of trap rap.
Sometimes a "Saturday Night Live" cold open is a genuine surprise, a distillation of recent history that comes completely out of left field.
So it pains me to report that "Field Guide," a semi-goofball, semi-searching distillation of Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov," isn't much fun.
The Petrel's purpose is to find wrecks, and this moment was the purest distillation of that imperative, but there was no immediate celebration.
Conventional wisdom, and most distillers, contend that the rigors of the distillation process strip out whatever nuances a grain might carry with it.
The documentarian Jon Kasbe spent years among elephant hunters in Kenya, and his movie is an intense 74-minute distillation of his efforts.
I thought it was a wonderful distillation of at least part of the spirit of the play, and, in a way, who cares?
And it was the purest pop distillation of the pugnacious sound that had been developing on the streaming site for almost three years.
As with any distillation of a major theme in American life, there will be debates and quibbles as well as questions of inclusion.
"Venice Bitch" in particular – at almost ten minutes long – feels like a complete distillation of everything we've come to love about Del Rey.
His new book, If You're in My Office, It's Already Too Late, is a distillation of the lessons he's gleaned along the way.
Even on film, her performance stands as the ultimate distillation of the chutzpah and the hunger that it takes to make a stage star.
This distillation was recognized immediately by feminists, curators, and critics and has made that early body of work a favorite among many, including myself.
Three trading sources said on Thursday the contamination had forced Gunvor's 88,000 bpd Rotterdam oil refinery to shut one crude distillation unit last week.
On Thursday night, sources familiar with Exxon's plans said the company was now looking at adding a large crude distillation unit at the refinery.
IOC, the country's biggest refiner, had shut the crude unit after a fire broke out at a vacuum distillation unit (VDU) on Saturday evening.
Amuay's crude distillation unit No. 3, paralyzed by a lack of oil since mid-September, is now offline for maintenance, the union official said.
In the neighboring Cardon facility, two of four distillation units are currently out of service, reducing processing to about 115,000 bpd, according to Freites.
Urine is collected separately and sent through the station's Water Recovery System's distillation assembly which helps transform urine from crew members into usable water.
Next, there's a distillation process where the mixture is turned in a warm bath and then all that's left is a very raw oil.
While they're just a sliver of that bloodshed, mass shootings are the dreaded distillation of many of the patterns contributing to this status quo.
Two days later, the vats are emptied into clay pots that are set over a charcoal-fired stove where the distillation process takes place.
On that aluminum anniversary compilation, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma contributed a brief distillation of his expansive practice, bridging cuts between Robert Lester Folsom and Dungen.
This run is a distillation of what makes speedrunning great — and it just so happens to be a game that's all about going fast.
They also have a much larger pith than regular lemons, which is ideal for distillation as the actual fruit is a byproduct of limoncello.
What followed was an unexpected distillation of the best the Bay Area has to offer, at least according to thousands of local sports fans.
Each artist captured a moment in time in an ever-changing city, a distillation of an era and a culture in a single image.
A spokesman was not immediately able to confirm if the sole 175,000 bpd crude distillation unit (CDU) was among the units that were shut.
I've been doing that because it is, without a doubt, the most crystalline distillation of what Call of Duty does as a game franchise.
The compression and distillation of the senses infuse the drawing with an erotic current — "the sensation of its own realization," to use Twombly's words.
Frankenstein, or its pop culture distillation into a metaphor for human folly, has new resonance against the ominous scenes of mountains and nuclear bunkers.
But what made Christie's speech genuinely scary was that it was a distillation of the Republican convention so far, not an aberration from it.
"Expensive brands would have many believe that the better distillation methods" they use "remove more congeners and are therefore a superior product," Veach says.
While looking for space to start experimenting with the distillation process, they settled on a barn in Williamson County, Texas, owned by Kauffman's grandfather.
A distillation tower at the BP Texas City refinery over-pressurized and caused "a geyser-like release from the vent stack," according to CSB.
No matter your congregants' spiritual inclinations, the distillation of language and thought can open a path to reverence, and a few moments of peace.
Obviously its makers will have a different sense than the listeners, but that was the idea behind it, that it was a distillation album.
After distillation, he macerates the clear absinthe with herbs a second time, which gives it more flavor as well as its brilliant green color.
It's the purest distillation of pro-Trump Christian nationalism: the insidious doctrine that implicitly links American patriotism and American exceptionalism with (white) evangelical Christianity.
Industry monitor Genscape said earlier on Friday that the 112,000 bpd vacuum distillation unit at the refinery was one of the units that was halted.
"It's a really extra complicated vacuum still that allows us to achieve distillation at a very low temperature, just below 100 degrees Fahrenheit," O'Malley said.
Alves said last week that a new era had begun where "boys wear blue and girls wear pink," a distillation of Bolsonaro's anti-LGBTQ stance.
While the town can't be called a distillation of an entire country, it can still perhaps be an example for many other places to follow.
The 270,703 bpd DU-2 crude distillation unit (CDU) was shut on Thursday by a fire on its vacuum unit, according to a regulatory filing.
The Scotsman is believed to have brought over a distillation background, and by 1717, was distilling and serving apple brandy at the Colts Neck Inn.
PDVSA's second largest domestic refinery, Cardon, has two of four crude distillation units out of service due to operational problems, workers told Reuters on Sunday.
The refinery's large crude distillation unit (CDU) is feeding the coker, bypassing the heavily damaged tank, but is running at reduced rates, the sources said.
That Marc Shaiman-Scott Wittman score stands as Broadway's purest and wittiest distillation of the early-60s pop ethos before the British invasion changed everything.
Is the distillation of many hours of taped interviews into 90 minutes inherently dramatic, or are we merely watching a history lesson in three dimensions?
Professor Jim Smith from the University of Portsmouth in the UK and a team of researchers made vodka because the distillation process removes radioactive impurities.
The absences made the episode a creepy, cryptic Walpurgisnacht; it felt, in its exaggerated distillation of the show's most distinctive qualities, almost like a parody.
The statement was a perfect distillation of the way Republicans have tip-toed around Trump's inflammatory language about race -- and avoided criticizing the President directly.
"Free Around You" is a perfect distillation why they work so well together—their twinkling guitars and amiable voices interlock in this wonderfully plaintive way.
Today is the one day each year that Lalocura makes a mezcal called pechuga, named after the chicken breast that hangs over the third distillation.
And finally, it's a distillation of Drake's fundamental appeal: He raps stuff that sounds appealing to dudes but that is empathetic and relatable to women.
His artistic persona, evident in his stage manner as well as his songs, suggested a distillation of folk wisdom in a knowing but unpretentious package.
It's a kind of magical-thinking aquamarine summer suburbia, a dreamy distillation of middle-class Americana, minus the drudgery of lawn mowing and dish washing.
"Thirty-three years on, many abandoned areas could now be used to grow crops safely without the need for distillation," said Smith in the release.
Exxon's 369,024 barrel-per-day Beaumont, Texas, refinery began a planned overhaul with the shutdown of the 240,000 bpd crude distillation unit (CDU) on Monday.
But none of the molecules that give plants their color make it through the distillation process—at least, not the one we know on Earth.
While "Fine Line" is probably a clearer distillation of Styles' thoughts about breakups, "From the Dining Table" wouldn't feel out of place on that album.
Methanol, which can be burned as a fuel, is also known as "wood alcohol" because it was once commonly produced from the distillation of wood.
But Taras and Sasha's single-distillation process keeps them close to their mash: It's all about the wormwood and the unique feeling the spirit exudes.
Their wide range of subject matter is a distillation of the wide-ranging and fluid definition of what exactly proptech, or real estate technology, really is.
This shot is arguably a distillation of the writer-director Antonio Pietrangeli's entire picture, but the subsequent 113 minutes are very much worth sticking around for.
Several of its contributors argue that the shower scene is the ultimate distillation of Hitchcock's obsessions, and the most searing demonstration of his film-making genius.
The distillation and expansion of that sound pays off on "Five Four," a shimmering yet grim cut that sounds like it's straight out of South London.
And facial recognition technology will both unlock and start the car, which makes this car the perfect distillation of our current moment of technology and hype.
The story seemed like a perfect distillation of police corruption, reminiscent of a recent incident that occurred when police raided a dispensary in Santa Ana, California.
Alicia Grullón's short film, Surge (2018), stands out in this context because it is a single artwork rather than a distillation of a social practice project.
The Beaumont refinery coker converts residual crude oil from distillation units into motor fuel feedstocks and petroleum coke, which can be used as a coal substitute.
"Distillation happens in this first-of-its-kind-in-the-US continuous infinitely fractionating column still," Khosrovian said in front of his massive high-tech creation.
Books of The Times Nell Zink's surname, which seems to combine the words "zing" and "sink," happens to be a nice distillation of her prose style.
U.S. oil refineries eventually switched from processing crude in discrete batches to feeding oil into distillation towers and drawing off the fractions in a continuous process.
Tracey, the narrator's childhood best friend and contrast, is an intense creation—a pungent distillation of the type of character we rarely see in literary fiction.
Though there are eighteen contributors to the show's 350-page catalog, it fell to the curator Halbreich to provide the exhibition with a single interpretive distillation.
"We're about the distillation of solutions, the refinement and crafting of forms in a maniacal way," said Tim Brown, the Allbirds co-founder from New Zealand.
Motiva Enterprises on Monday restored the 325,000 barrel per day (bpd) crude distillation unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery to minimum production levels, sources said.
By the time the jug filled up, the heads would be finished, and thrown away; what came out next would be the heart of the distillation.
She hired Joan Carbó, a Spaniard who is getting a doctorate in distillation, to create the Bolivian Food Lab—a place to catalogue the country's products.
Total also plans to shut the large vacuum distillation unit (VDU) at the Port Arthur refinery by the end of November for repairs, the sources said.
VDUs operate at vacuum pressure to refine residual crude oil from atmospheric-pressure crude distillation units (CDUs) into hydrocarbon feedstocks for making motor fuels like gasoline.
It's a perfect distillation of Jimmy's gifts—reliant on Jimmy's deep knowledge of the case, and of his clientele, and heavily reliant on his gift for showmanship.
Thankfully, Fox Sports 1 and First Things First host Nick Wright has given what is perhaps the best distillation of the topic I have seen on television.
At the end of the canal, behind a rusting benzene barge and a copse of pines, loom the slender distillation towers of Mitsubishi Polycrystalline Silicon America Corporation.
Once the distillation process is complete, the amount of grappa produced is about 1 percent in relation to the amount of wine the same grapes have made.
The comments, seemingly largely from Grande fans, are a perfect distillation of the apparent global confusion over why we find Davidson so attractive in the first place.
Energy industry intelligence service Genscape said the refinery's 100,000 bpd crude distillation unit and a 23,000 bpd catalytic reformer were also shut on Sunday at the refinery.
Only one of Puerto la Cruz's three crude distillation units is working after the refinery partially resumed operations last week, a worker from the facility told Reuters.
Only two from five distillation units are currently working at Amuay, which is processing some 210,000 bpd of crude from 270,000 bpd planned for October, Freites said.
Much of Pelada's appeal comes from the raw energy of their live show, and their recent self-titled debut EP, is a perfect distillation of that sound.
N) shut the small crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 335,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) Port Arthur, Texas, refinery on Monday, said sources familiar with plant operations.
They run it through another distillation process to get that clear color and remove some of the contaminants, while leaving the terpenes that they want in there.
Carpool Karaoke is often a particularly odious distillation of his relentless positivity, but on Monday night he got something right—he invited Migos along for the ride.
At Venezuela's smallest refineries, Puerto la Cruz and El Palito, the lack of medium and light crudes has kept several distillation units out of service for months.
"Goodbye Angels" forms an even more perfect distillation, with mounting pressure and a hard swerve, after three and a half minutes, into a polyrhythmic mosh-pit jam.
The planned maintenance will include the integration of a new crude distillation unit (CDU) pipeline that is expected to come onstream late next year, the sources said.
It's hard not to feel like this single possession from Sunday's 132-113 Warriors' dismantling of the Cavaliers is a perfect distillation of the series to date.
They were there to provide insights for the next issue of Humanly, Culture Co-Op's calling card, a more or less yearly distillation of the company's research.
One afternoon, I spotted the perfect distillation of poolside Palm Springs then-and-now in a framed, postcard-size photo of the Sparrows' original, circa 1950s property.
I love novels that are obsessed with the "erotics of knowledge," books that understand how ideas are not the opposite of feelings but rather their intense distillation.
What happened inside the room was an exceptionally clear distillation of who has historically been allowed to be angry on their own behalf, and who has not.
I felt that conceptual distillation when I looked at some of the very simple Valentino dresses, the earlier dresses by Madame Grès and the Balenciaga wedding gowns.
It is hard to say how hundreds of strangers spamming mash notes at a boy at the Olive Garden constitutes a distillation of the authentic teenage experience.
It's also aesthetically provocative: ''Man,'' a distillation of figurative imagery, vaguely recalls a Francis Bacon portrait; ''Rainbow'' — a blend of cosmic-like rainbows — a Dali-esque dreamscape.
With "Embrace Debate" as the tagline, the arguments between Bayless and his partner, Stephen A. Smith, were the purest distillation of a trend toward sports shout shows.
The two crude distillation units, which do the primary refining of crude oil and provide hydrocarbon feedstock to all other units, were operating normally, the sources said.
But a distillation of the shutdown's far-reaching consequences can be seen in the surging $76 billion craft beer industry, which is driven by many smaller operations.
Then at the end, after the fresh fruit, Mr. Odo serves ice cream made with kasu, the creamy solids left over at the end of sake distillation.
In addition to buying, shoppers can sample textures, learn about distillation and infusion, and get information about L'Occitane's sustainable cultivation initiatives in Provence, Corsica and Burkina Faso.
Rather than an upswing in social dialogue or the breadth and impact of news, xenophobia — a distillation of a worldwide mood — may represent something deeper and more disquieting.
Buy Now Rosé Tequila, $60 With the help of old-school distillation and possibly a hint of alchemy, Còdigo makes this beautiful tequila with a subtle rose tint.
The basic chemistry behind the spirits we know and love—fermentation of something starchy or sugary, followed by distillation of the boozy byproducts—was worked out centuries ago.
This causes aromatic molecules to evaporate off the surface, or distill, at much lower temperatures than traditional hot distillation, allowing for a cleaner dissection of flavors and aromas.
By researching the types of chemicals in essential oils, we can strategize extraction protocols as well as distillation tactics to grab out just the things we're interested in.
Each horoscope below is a prediction based on a wealth of predictions for each sign; a distillation of what the stars have in store for you this month.
On Thursday, energy industry intelligence service Genscape said the Flint Hills Corpus Christi refinery restarted its largest crude distillation unit, which feeds all other units at the refinery.
Refinery maintenance in the Asia-Pacific region will peak in April with 2.28 million barrels per day of crude distillation capacity down, according to data from Energy Aspects.
Though it was rare he'd let his own experience show in his music, in the case of "Cables," it is perhaps the purest distillation of his musical ethos.
It's that relationship—between talent and the intimacy of feeling compelled to shout about it—that makes her Instagram account feel like the distillation of her entire purpose.
Pelecanos and Simon are, without a doubt, master storytellers, and The Deuce feels like a more audience-focused distillation of everything the duo has done in the past.
To some, the best distillation of the standard is a report produced by the Judiciary Committee in 1974, on the eve of its debate about the Nixon impeachment.
Refineries hold substantial stocks of crude to ensure a continuous flow of carefully prepared (de-watered and de-salted) as well as blended crude into their distillation towers.
It was a perfect distillation of an age-old question when it comes to translating works from one language to another: is it an art or a science?
We are using pure cannabis oil extracted via fractional distillation, a process that 100 percent extracts the terpene out of the cannabis so that there is no flavor.
Mr. Shandling, the writer of the episode with Mr. Tolan, made insecurity one of the themes of his life's work, and this episode may be its purest distillation.
It's this distillation of trends that earns the game its name—singularity of tone making it both unusual for its time and distinct when compared to its peers.
Exxon is also expanding its 365,644-barrel-per-day Beaumont, Texas, refinery with the addition of a 250,000-bpd crude distillation unit to process crude from the Permian.
Similarly, the show's season three distillation of the sense that Trump's rise was boosted by the Russians or shadowy corporate money or somebody fits well within its worldview.
How traditional masculinity suffocates restaurant culture comes up firsthand, just over halfway through the book — not in those words, which are my distillation and my own firsthand observation.
I'm not sure we could engineer a more perfect distillation of decadence than Trump, but there's always the question of whether Trump is the symptom or the disease.
The performance by seven of Forsythe's longtime dancers evolves from a distillation of ballet's earliest steps into a stirring example of his ability to awe with inventive virtuosity.
I've spent hours poring over Keane's past books; this one presents a distillation of his years of studying and creating gardens in both the United States and Japan.
On Monday, Motiva Enterprises restored the 325,000 barrel per day (bpd) VPS-583 crude distillation unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery to minimum production levels sources said.
The speech was a perfect distillation of the foreboding view of America broadcast by Breitbart — a land in disarray and decline that has reached the point of crisis.
The association defines purified water as water that has been highly treated -- through distillation, deionization or other suitable processes -- in order to meet certain standards before being sold.
In his semi-pop-science distillation of research, Why We Sleep, UC Berkeley psychologist Matthew Walker warns that sleep loss is an epidemic that could have dire consequences.
Total has cut production on the crude distillation and coker units because production on the 35,000 bpd reformer is cut by 30% to preserve catalyst, the sources said.
The exhibition's wall of untitled drawings, made between 1967 and 1969, amounts to a magnificent coda to the paintings — an extreme distillation of Guston's search for spontaneous form.
I truly don't know if there's a better five-minute distillation of screamo's glory days than Neil Perry's side of their split seven-inch with Usurp Synapse in 2000.
Motiva was ready by Tuesday morning to restart the large crude distillation unit, hydrocracker and coker at the 603,000- barrel-per-day Port Arthur, Texas, refinery shut on Aug.
Valero, for example, is performing overhauls on the crude distillation and coker units at the St. Charles, Louisiana refinery, one of its two plants that routinely process Venezuelan crude.
But the company did note that it had switched from maximising gasoline production to maximising the output of jet fuel by changing the cut points in its distillation process.
But, despite wishing the set could have sprawled across two or three hours, this was a distillation of Patti Smith, her interests, her loved ones, and rousing modus operandi.
A sprawling distillation of it is the centerpiece of the MoMA show, and rather than trying to crack its coded logic, the best approach is to just dive in.
There's no better distillation than the Surface Book 103, the "most powerful Surface yet," which was launched alongside the latest version of the company's Creators Update Windows 10 software.
Shell said on Tuesday it anticipated "a short delay" in its supply operations at Bukom, its largest wholly owned refinery in the world in terms of crude distillation capacity.
As much of the state has given way to suburbia, trucking apples up from the Shenandoah Valley didn't make much sense in comparison to moving the site of distillation.
Mediavilla's writing and Diana Naneva's illustrations pull heavily from a modern distillation of druidic imagery, bringing this Guardian of the Forest to life as a pseudo-pagan nature spirit.
The sequel, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, was an even more tragic distillation of that thesis, deepening the narrative of Andy Serkis's honorable, conflicted ape leader Caesar.
The items chosen for the menu feel thoughtful, like a poetic distillation of the culinary regions of Thailand from which chef Sirichai Sreparplarn, a Bangkok native, took his inspiration.
Fortunately for Ryan, Donald Trump is a pure distillation of the Republican Party's libertarian extremism, not the freewheeling independent that the press has often made him out to be.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Pallini orchards on the Amalfi coast in southern Italy, where small harvests of gigantic Sfusato Amalfitano lemons are handpicked for distillation.
Each horoscope below is therefore a prediction based on a wealth of predictions for each sign; a distillation of what the stars have in store for you this month.
A great distillation of this evidence can be seen in a short video report filed by John Sutter of CNN from the heart of skeptic country — Woodward County, Okla.
It goes through a double distillation process; first in a traditional copper still, then with damiana in a custom still made with a combination of stainless steel and copper.
It is a moment of pure truth, a perfect distillation of Metta/Ron/Whoever, forcing some chaos and fun into a moment that you wouldn't think called for it.
The Green New Deal—which in addition to trillions in green infrastructure investment proposes universal healthcare and a federal jobs guarantee—is the clearest distillation yet of this logic.
Now he's back with his second album, one as strange and eclectic as the man who made it—and it is the distillation of the after-party made flesh.
Bottles of Demachy fragrance created by his father are displayed in his office alongside an 1819 book on liqueurs and distillation by his great-great grandfather, Jacques-François Demachy.
"China Dream" may be the purest distillation yet of Mr. Ma's talent for probing the country's darkest corners and exposing what he regards as the Communist Party's moral failings.
Like "High Fidelity," still the definitive distillation, on page and screen, of Mr. Hornby's genial cool-guy sensibility, "Juliet, Naked" hinges on an affectionately critical view of musical obsession.
There were, for instance, five pairs of pot stills in the distillation room and about a million casks of whiskey, including a Cádiz sherry cask dating back to 2000.
Exxon Mobil Corp shut the large crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 2500,853 barrel-per-day (bpd) Beaumont, Texas, refinery on Thursday night, said energy industry intelligence service Genscape.
The refinery in Liaoning province and owned by PetroChina Dalian Petrochemical Corp, has three crude distillation units with total processing capacity of 410,000 barrels per day of crude oil.
Elsewhere, Zhejiang Petrochemical Company (ZPC), which has recently started up a second crude distillation unit (CDU), received a quota of 8 million tonnes in the first batch for 2020.
Gunvor Group on Monday said it had shut one of its two crude distillation units at its Rotterdam oil refinery in the Netherlands as it was uneconomical to run.
The slide from green to yellow, as you follow one segment, is an elegant distillation of the busier work; the texture, meanwhile, looks impossible, squishy and hard at once.
Then an overworked pump in the same refinery failed, leaving operational only two of five distillation units, a key part of the refining process, workers and union leaders said.
While Nickerson was making his wealth in liquor distillation, explosives manufacturing, and banking, workers were typically forced to work 12 to 14 hours per day, six days a week.
Alternative fuels like naphtha, which results from refinery distillation, have increasingly found their way into Korean facilities, said an official at Hyundai Oilbank, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
It is far and away his best work yet, a focused distillation of both his musical roots as a skull-cracking lyricist and the woozier melodies of trap's current incarnation.
But existing, industrial-scale desalination plants can be costly and normally involve one of two methods: distillation through thermal energy, or filtration of salt from water using polymer-based membranes.
The accuracy of the process is such that they can pinpoint likely distillation years to within a two to three-year period after the 1950s, and a wider period before.
The second largest crude distillation unit (CDU) was shut by a fire on Sunday at Phillips 66's joint-venture Wood River refinery, a source familiar with plant operations said.
Notably, two committees of the Institute of Medicine confirmed findings by the University of Queensland that the evaporation distillation system, that converted salt water to portable water, enriched the dioxin.
The company, meanwhile, moved forward the end of the scheduled maintenance for the No.2 crude distillation unit (CDU) at the Mizushima-B refinery by two days to May 7.
The next large expansion in plant capacity is due in 2022 when Exxon Mobil Corp starts up a 250,000 bpd crude distillation unit at its 369,024 bpd Beaumont, Texas, refinery.
The theatre of cruelty unfolding at the southern border last week was the purest distillation yet of what it means to be governed by a President with no moral center.
High salt content can lead to corrosion in distillation towers and other refinery equipment, so many customers reject cargoes with high salt content rather than accept them at a discount.
In addition to its crude distillation capacity, the Hengli complex will have two 3.2-million-tonnes-per-year residue hydrocracking units, and three 3.2 million-tonnes-per-year reforming units.
Anyone still wondering how a President Trump would handle the world should pay close attention to the exchange about Syria, which offers a near-perfect distillation of his core beliefs.
The album is a distillation of an exhibition at the New York Public Library, running through July 34.95, here culled into four themes by the editor and curator Jason Baumann.
With its frequently rotating sets, roving cameras and a cast that looked (and behaved) like pimps and streetwalkers, the "Ring" presented by Mr. Castorf was a distillation of his style.
Always produced without oversight, and at times by people with little skill or care, or in unsanitary conditions, homebrews risk contamination with distillation byproducts, like methanol, that careful distillers remove.
The reduction in the capacity of the Ahmadi refinery, after shutting one of its crude distillation units, will be compensated for by adding new units to produce higher-value products.
That one moment, after all, was the perfect microcosm of how the competition likes to see itself: a fresh-faced, GIF-friendly distillation of modern German soccer's vibrant self-image.
One such was "Dybbuk," a dance distillation of "The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds," S. Ansky's play, first performed in 1920, about possession and exorcism, steeped in Russian Jewish culture.
The whole experiment, and all this hemming and hawing seemed to coalesce in this choice, a final distillation of the answer the game had been given me over and over.
He realized, for instance, that the authorities, who by now were clamping down on distillation in the home, had no right to break into the home to do the clamping.
However funky the flavorings that you insert after distillation, and whatever the fizzy mixers you pour on top, you can never add anything of genuine meaning and substance to gin.
During a military exercise in the Mediterranean in 1996, its distillation equipment broke down, leaving the crew of 2,000 short of potable water; the American Navy came to its aid.
Standing before the representatives of the 193 member states of the United Nations, Trump delivered a perfect distillation of his hyper-nationalist America First worldview adapted for the world stage.
Instead of a redemptive counterpoint, Kanye and Cudi offered up a dark and emotional distillation of the hyper-masculine recklessness that's coursed through Kanye's work over the past two years.
As its history has been told to me—a tangled knot of design, contracts, platforms, ideas, direction and incredible achievement—an ideal distillation is something that could realistically never be recreated.
Equinor's largest refinery, on the western coast of Norway, was built in 1975 and has a crude oil and condensate distillation capacity of 226,000 barrels per day, according to the company.
Dunkirk feels like a pure distillation of what Nolan does best: spare, innovative, visually stunning, and philosophically rich, it's no wonder it's the movie for which he finally got the nomination.
The refinery is already operating at 110,000 barrels per day (bpd) below its 362,300 bpd capacity because the smaller of two crude distillation units (CDUs) remains shut following a Tuesday fire.
The firm said it operated its crude distillation unit in Ulsan and Incheon at 84 percent of capacity on average in the second quarter, versus 90 percent in the first quarter.
Trade sources said Ineos shut a 0003,000 barrels per day crude distillation unit at the Grangemouth refinery on Wednesday and plans to shut another 110,000 bpd unit there early next week.
Last week, BP Plc's Whiting, Indiana refinery was forced to shut two units amid an overall of its crude distillation unit; it returned to normal at the beginning of this week.
The televised distillation will feature a total of 28 performances, and advance word is that all 24 contemporary acts who took the stage at Nissan Stadium have made the final cut.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - ExxonMobil Corp is considering expanding light crude processing capacity at its Beaumont, Texas, refinery with the addition of a third crude distillation unit, a company spokeswoman said on Thursday.
Most of these plants have more than one atmospheric residue desulphurisation unit that cuts the sulphur content in residues produced from crude distillation units, allowing the company to produce the VLSFO.
He doesn't have to; after 10 years in the business, he's spent enough time experimenting, seeing what works and what doesn't, to have his small distillation process down to a science.
I feel like it was the same with Max Martin-era pop and that whole era of production in general, even the riffing is intentional, it really is a distillation process.
Most of these plants have more than one atmospheric residue desulphurization unit that cuts the sulfur content in residues produced from crude distillation units, allowing the company to produce the VLSFO.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The second-largest crude distillation unit (CDU) at Exxon Mobil Corp's 502,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery was shut overnight, said sources familiar with plant operations.
Purp, a last-minute addition to the festival, is still riding high on the success of his iiiDrops mixtape from May, and his show was a distillation of that same energy.
The refinery's largest crude distillation unit, the 280,300 bpd Pipestill 8, began taking in a larger amount of crude oil late on Tuesday and was continuing to do so on Thursday.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp began restarting the largest crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 502,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery on Thursday, said Gulf Coast market sources.
The rally in gasoline accelerated after news that BP Plc plans to shut for up to 10 days the large crude distillation unit at the 603,500 bpd refinery in Whiting, Indiana.
This beer takes seven months to make and we use a technique known as ice distillation where we freeze the beer down to -203 degrees Celsius for a period of months.
The "principal conclusions" that Barr promised lawmakers will be derived from the special counsel's report -- a distillation of the main takeaways from the report, rather than a word-for-word summary.
N) plans to begin restarting its 2000,290 barrel-per-day Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery as early as Friday with the largest crude distillation unit (CDU), said sources familiar with plant operations.
S-Oil said it planned to shut down its No.2167.2000 crude distillation unit (CDU) and No.2 residue fluid catalytic cracker (RFCC) for maintenance, potentially in the year's second half.
This was not quite a kitchen sink debate where everything is thrown at the frontrunner, but more of a distillation of several strains of attack unique to each of Sanders' opponents.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp began restarting on Monday the large crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 369,024 barrel-per-day (bpd) Beaumont, Texas, refinery, sources familiar with plant operations said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp plans to restart next week the last crude distillation unit (CDU) idled at its 502,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery by a Feb.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 "I suppose my books are simply a distillation of all that military history and crime fiction interbreeding," he told the blog.
Solar distillation to purify water, for instance, requires just a basin with a transparent glass cover; Mattingly didn't need to work with expert agriculturists to create her plastic bottle-based garden.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's 645,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) Amuay refinery has halted its distillation unit No. 5 due to an operational problem, union leader and opposition activist Ivan Freites said on Thursday.
After having its impurities removed through multiple rounds of distillation, the resulting hazardous compound, called trichlorosilane, is pumped into a cylindrical furnace containing 7-foot-tall silicon rods shaped like tuning forks.
"We will de-bottleneck the capacity of the two CDUs (crude distillation units) at Mumbai and replace a 2000,21 bpd CDU at Vizag with a new 266.4240,000 bpd crude units," Namdeo said.
It was a crisp distillation of his philosophy, which marries an autocrat's ideology to a populist's appeal and leaves little rhetorical room for the nettlesome checks and balances that constrain most presidents.
The area encompassing the 325,13-bpd VPS-5 crude distillation unit (CDU), 105,000-bpd hydrocracker and 110,000- bpd coker was relatively dry, enabling a quicker restart for those units, the sources said.
This extreme and heartbreaking distillation of the Jennings marriage down to its most basic element — Philip and Elizabeth's commitment to each other — feels like the flip side of their world-saving efforts.
The fresh water supply would come from vapor distillation technology, atmospheric water generators and rain harvesting systems, according to Chen, and a closed-loop integrated water reuse systems would eliminate water waste.
" A distillation of the worst response to the week's killings could be found on the Friday cover of the right-wing competition of the Daily News, the New York Post: "CIVIL WAR.
Mexico needs medium sweet crudes to ramp up oil processing and distillation at some refineries that have been struggling to increase profitability, Carlos Murrieta told Reuters in an interview late on Friday.
In another scene, once she removes her wig, Roach tells Jeana to "take your tragedy and turn it into your platform," and it's the clearest distillation of what ANTM has morphed into.
PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Distillation unit number five at Venezuela's key Amuay refinery, the crisis-wracked country's largest, is out of service, according to a union leader and worker at the complex.
Whereas past attempts required massive distillation columns, founder Rob McGinnis says he was working with carbon nanotube membranes when he discovered a cheaper way to do it with much less real estate.
It was an effective distillation of both Tumblr's platform-level aesthetic and its penchant for earnest activism, but that doesn't mean much for its effectiveness as a starting point for continued advocacy.
Oil prices fell as drilling activity in the United States picked up and a refinery fire in the U.S. state of Illinois resulted in the shutdown of a large crude distillation unit.
On Friday, Exxon restarted the refinery's two crude distillation units, which refine crude oil coming into the plant and provide hydrocarbon feedstock to all other units, said sources familiar with plant operations.
As Blake wrote, "people within the party truly care about policy and about its direction"—and a "core message" is nothing if not a distillation of the party's vision for the country.
The residual crude comes from the crude distillation units, so if the coker is at reduced output, production on one or both of the Beaumont refinery's crude units will likely be reduced.
" According to Ruhl, in their correspondence Ritvo "played the role of Lowell in his expansiveness," while she "had the role of Bishop—looking for reduction, distillation, hoping to glimpse something sideways, indirectly.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese oil refiner Idemitsu Kosan Co said it restarted the sole 160,000 barrels-per-day No. 1 crude distillation unit (CDU) at its Aichi refinery on Friday after scheduled maintenance.
Our Australian ally, who fought alongside us on land and sea, discovered that the ship's evaporation distillation system, which converted saltwater to drinking water, did not remove the dioxin but enriched it.
He said the refinery's two crude distillation units (CDU) are designed to process 30 percent of Saudi Arabia's Arab Medium crude, 60 percent of Saudi Heavy and 10 percent Qatar Marine crude.
The Public Theater's Mobile Shakespeare Unit goes once more unto the breach, bringing a brisk distillation of the Shakespeare drama to prisons, shelters and rec centers, then returning home to Astor Place.
The Public Theater's Mobile Shakespeare Unit goes once more unto the breach, bringing a brisk distillation of this Shakespeare drama to prisons, shelters and rec centers, then returning home to Astor Place.
Even though fragrance and the art of distillation are part of his heritage, Mr. Demachy is not sentimental about his own talents as a nose, as perfumers are known in the industry.
Starting on Thursday, however, the fictional state, Veishnoriya, a distillation of the Kremlin's darkest fears about the West, becomes the target of the combined military might of Russia and its ally Belarus.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp restarted the largest crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 502,500-barrel-per-day (bpd) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery on Sunday for the first time since a Feb.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp's 502,500 barrel-per-day Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery restarted a crude distillation unit and was restarting a diesel hydrotreater on Friday, said sources familiar with plant operations.
Thai Oil plans to install a new crude distillation unit (CDU) with capacity of 200,000-220,000 bpd, the officials said, and will scrap two existing units with combined capacity of 100,203 bpd.
With more expansiveness than "Pamela" and less moral and psychological complexity than "Clarissa," Richardson's third novel offers a comprehensive distillation of the generally sound and humane worldly wisdom that its author valued.
Vitol is building a 30,000 bpd crude distillation unit (CDU) in Malaysia to supply LSFO starting in May 2020, and IRPC Pcl said it will produce 52,6.313 tonnes of VLSFO in November.
Generated by the fuel used in ships, which is primarily heavy fuel oil derived from crude oil distillation, these SOx emissions are responsible for a wide range of health and environmental issues.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Lyondell Basell Industries restarted the large crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 263,776 barrel-per-day (bpd) Houston refinery on Thursday night, sources familiar with plant operations said on Friday.
When: Tuesday, September 20, 7–9pm Where: Old Stone House of Brooklyn (1 Third Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn) Have you ever longed to see a demonstration of early American baking and whiskey distillation techniques?
Robinett has told the story before, but Great Big Story has made a nice short video with Robinett that's the best distillation of his motives, how the Easter egg worked, and its legacy.
The exact methodology (named Random Network Distillation) is complex, but Edwards and his colleague Yuri Burda compare it to hiding a secret for the AI to find in every screen of the game.
The actress was a guest on Sunday's episode of The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale, a weekly half-hour distillation of the week's funniest pop culture moments that recently premiered on Netflix.
Distillation helps separate the water, ethanol and methanol out based on their boiling points—ethanol has a boiling point of 173.1 degrees Fahrenheit, and methanol has a boiling point of 148.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A lot of my friends who are still my friends today all met working together at this one cafe in '97, and that record, to me, feels like the distillation of my 20s.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Lyondell Basell Industries' first attempt to restart the small crude distillation unit at its 2537,2537 barrel per day (bpd) capacity Houston refinery failed overnight, Gulf Coast market sources said on Friday.
Sources at the independents said they are testing out a variety of grades for their plants, which typically have small capacities and basic crude distillation equipment that most easily handle light, sweet oils.
Most see the vote for Brexit as running counter to their deep belief that museums are a distillation of man's common humanity, proof that what unites people is stronger than what divides them.
Many refineries take crude distillation towers and other refinery units offline between February and April for routine maintenance and upgrades during what is ordinarily the slowest time of the year for fuel demand.
Grateful is effectively a distillation of the past 18 months of hip-hop, but with much of the ruggedness and sonic innovation polished away so that all that's left is a gleaming surface.
Lyondell is working to improve the refinery's reliability, which includes a planned overhaul, currently under way, of the 90,000 bpd gasoline-producing fluidic catalytic cracking unit and the 120,000 bpd crude distillation unit.
The refinery, which has been looking for a new operator to run the refinery starting in 2019, restarted one of its crude distillation units and its thermal cracker, it said in a release.
"We buy organic tulip bulbs from a local farmer, then once our distillation process is finished, we bring the leftover mashed tulip bulbs to a nearby dairy farm for the cattle," he says.
"A number of teapots are starting new Crude Distillation Unites (CDUs) and secondary units, pulling in more crude," Meidan said, adding that there may also be some purchases of Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPRs).
Prey: Mooncrash offered a perfect distillation of what I loved about my 2017 game of the year, and I was deep into that in the weeks leading up to and succeeding my breakup.
Mr. van Hove — a master of distillation in works that include the Tony-winning 2015 Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" — traffics in more elegant but equally disturbing images.
It's a distillation of everything "BoJack Horseman" does right: A genius articulation of misery that's never more than a few seconds from a 10/10 joke, and an experiment in form and structure.
Even if you just accept the idea that lower quality ingredients or poorer distillation methods may lead to increased health risks, though, price is not a great proxy for those possible risk factors.
Total halted the distillation unit at Donges on the west coast of France on Sunday due to lack of oil supply after a blockade by port workers prevented crude deliveries to the refinery.
The distillation of his campaign message was not only to halt the rapid pace of change, but also to reverse it, to undo the Obama-izing of America and restore it to whiteness.
That was immortalized in the novel "Bright Lights, Big City," which was published in 1984 and greeted less as fiction than as a distillation of the zeitgeist in all its greedy, seedy glory.
That's where "White Noise," the theater auteur Daniel Fish's personal distillation of Don DeLillo's 1985 novel, could be seen during the weekend — hypnotizing, narcotizing, infuriating and, on occasion, seriously waking up its audiences.
Total halted the distillation unit at Donges on the west coast of France on Sunday due to lack of oil supply after a blockade by port workers prevented crude deliveries to the refinery.
One distillation unit was halted as a precaution, Freites added, meaning Cardon's gasoline-making fluid catalytic cracker (FCC) had to be reduced to 50,000 bpd from its previous level of roughly 60,000 bpd.
In the grandma chicken mixian, a dark and grainy oil slick — a distillation of garlic and black sesame — dyes and deepens a chicken broth that is already so full-bodied it's almost sticky.
Anyone who has an exploratory spirit, and I think that especially applies to a country like the United States, where you know it's kind of the distillation of the spirit of human exploration.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp shut the large crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 560,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Baytown, Texas, refinery on Monday for a planned overhaul, said sources familiar with plant operations.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Valero Energy Corp shut production on the small crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 180,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) Memphis, Tennessee, refinery on Monday for repairs, sources familiar with plant operations said.
Refineries have increased their crude distillation capacity by nearly 400,000 bpd over the last 13 months with most of the extra capacity added in the Midwest (+80,000 bpd) and on Gulf Coast (+280,000 bpd).
The refiner plans to shut its No.1 crude distillation unit (CDU) and a residue fluid catalytic cracking unit (RFCC) in the fourth quarter for at least a month of maintenance, the official said.
But reason leads to further obscurity for Adnan: by showing an affinity with Blakean mythology, she shows a preference for written language over a distillation of pure ideas or points which summarize a poetics.
Sometimes Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump will open his mouth and produce a pure distillation of his essence, a quote so Trump-like that it might have come from an automated Trump quote generator.
The initial distillation of this compulsive word-brew is the longlist, 13 books which are known collectively as the Man Booker dozen and are the first indication of what the judging panel is thinking.
Nevertheless, gross and net refining margins in the first eight months or so of 22015 were some of the most attractive for a decade, and refiners responded by running their distillation units flat out.
Oceania Cruises, one of three brands under Norwegian's portfolio, spent 2743 outfitting its six ships with sparkling-water distillation systems from Vero Water in hopes of cutting use of three million plastic bottles annually.
Critic's Notebook The first sentence uttered by Albert Murray in "Murray Talks Music," an insightful new book published by the University of Minnesota Press, is a concise distillation of his views on the blues.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's PDVSA has renewed operations at a distillation unit at its Amuay refinery, the crisis-hit country's largest, after carrying out repairs, the state-run company said in a statement on Thursday.
"All for Nothing" is more powerful than "Swansong 1945," not only because its fictionality feels as real as anything in Kempowski's oral history but because Kempowski's novel is a distillation, rather than a collage.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Pengerang Refining and Petrochemical (PrefChem), a joint venture between Petronas and Saudi Aramco, has begun to restart a crude distillation unit (CDU) at its oil refinery in Malaysia, Petronas said on Saturday.
In recent years, Mr. Brook, who is 91, has been moving toward an increasingly literal interpretation of his often cited idea of theater as an empty space, toward a distillation of spectacle into simplicity.
News that BP Plc will cut production this weekend by at least 50 percent on the large crude distillation unit for repairs at its 413,500 bpd refinery in Whiting, Indiana, has also boosted gasoline.
The story of that photo, of a time when an Iraqi man and a European woman could find romance without fear, is a distillation, he said, of all that has been lost in Iraq.
The essay wasn't tethered to a concrete thesis and read like a loose distillation dreamed up by an entity that knew all the information but wasn't able to synthesize it into an authentic argument.
Julie: The fact that the president is targeting the prime minister and targeting Canada as a country is really sort of the distillation of how he is different from any president we've ever seen.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Motiva Enterprises' 22012,25-barrel-per-day (bpd) plant in Port Arthur, Texas, the largest U.S. refinery, is restarting its large crude distillation unit (CDU), sources familiar with plant operations said on Monday.
Making VX is, essentially, a matter of having the right ingredients; gear like flasks, distillation equipment and aspirators; and a desire to manufacture something deadly enough to kill you with a single misplaced drop.
With the rise of President Donald Trump, who has been described in media outlets as the "human distillation" of the conspiracy monger's paranoid worldview, Jones appeared set to finally make it into the mainstream.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell Plc shut the large crude distillation unit (CDU) at its 211,270 barrel-per-day (bpd) Convent, Louisiana, refinery on Wednesday for an overhaul, said sources familiar with plant operations.
PARIS (Reuters) - French oil group Total halted on Sunday a distillation unit at its Donges refinery on France's western coast due to lack of crude supply during the country's current strikes, the company said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Production remains cut on the small crude distillation unit (CDU) and gasoline-producing unit at Lyondell Basell Industries' 263,776 barrel-per-day (bpd) Houston refinery, said Gulf Coast market sources on Monday.
Exxon aims to restore production at three shut crude distillation units (CDUs) as quickly as possible and raise production on a fourth, which is operating at a minimal level, said sources familiar with operations.
Most U.S. Gulf Coast refiners are able to process heavy crudes used to make IMO-compliant marine fuels, and have spent heavily this year refurbishing distillation units and cokers to process cheaper, heavy grades.
And when we hear the words in a well-delivered song, the experience we have seems to resemble the way we're often told poems are supposed to feel — like a distillation of overwhelming emotion.
Three of Amuay's distillation units and two at Cardón were functioning this week, the union leader said on Wednesday, but he added that another fire had broken out in Cardón on Tuesday causing injuries.
It is a distillation of life's beauty, tugging on the heartstrings that tie together the all-too-brief moments we search for on our never-ending journey to understand what it means to be human.
What distinguishes Fabletics, then, is Hudson — who's infused the brand with a distillation of her own celebrity image: a mix of confidence and coolness and "California" (sunniness, Malibu boho-ness, green-juice-inflected wellness culture).
This show offered the first and, thus far, the only retrospective on Williams's massive career, introducing the art world at large to a formidable talent whose work is the very distillation of authentic self-expression.
Photo: Dirk DuckhornPhoto: ZARMPhoto: Dirk Stiefs/DLRPhoto: ZARM/Universität Bremen2.2 Second Drop Tower, Glenn Research CenterThe NASA Glenn 2.2 Second Drop Tower in Brookpark, Ohio began life as a 100-foot high fuel distillation tower.
Some called it "John Hughes in the Hood," and I'm buying that distillation — the characters felt real, their predicaments felt real, the story felt real, and yet everything was utterly absurd and over the top.
Capacity increases in crude distillation as well as sulfur-removing hydrocracking and hydroprocessing would be enough to meet increased demand for low-sulfur distillates and fuel oil ("Assessment of fuel oil availability", CE Delft, 2016).
The refiner added it plans to shut down a 250,000 barrel per day (bpd) No.3 crude distillation unit (CDU) and 89,000-bpd condensate fractionation unit (CFU) in 2019 for maintenance, without giving further details.
Much has already been said about Lemonade's distillation of a black woman's pain in all of its guises — wounds born of betrayal, of destructive cycles repeated within a family or the heartbreak inflicted by society.
In an apt distillation of this year's All-Star saga, the final five minutes of the game featuring vociferous chants for John Scott's MVP case were the only genuine moments of excitement the entire evening.
He said the record ethanol production mix in the quarter was possible due to recent investments the company made to increase capacity to produce the fuel, with new distillation equipment in some of the mills.
I was one myself when I plucked "Blue" out of a pile of albums in my aunt's bedroom and played what seemed a distillation of the adult dilemmas I had been overhearing, throughout my childhood.
S-Oil plans to shut its No.1 crude distillation unit (CDU) and a residue fluid catalytic cracking unit this year for maintenance, without providing exact timeline for the shutdown, it said in the statement.
They're a distillation of Art Deco design and research, and the repurposing of actual wallpaper and linoleum flooring from the time (a display outside the gallery lays out Simpsons research materials — be still, my heart!).
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Ryan McCarty's puzzle today, personally speaking, is a distillation of the adage that you can't make all of the people (or any of the people, in our case) happy all of the time.
Tuesday's Dan McCready–Dan Bishop special election for North Carolina's 29th district is arguably the purest distillation of North Carolina politics to appear in the past decade, or, at least, it's the most heavily scrutinized.
New Jersey's Third District provides an excellent distillation of that debate, with the Republican Representative Tom MacArthur, a former insurance company executive and an author of the House's health care bill, up for re-election.
This "distillation" into a "modern myth" is what makes for the uncomfortable, appropriative imagery, and it's also what allows the fundamental problems of political organization sneak into this fantastical game about liberation from violent exploitation.
"He ended up taking a concept — large distillation and large factories — and distilled it so that entrepreneurs like us could manage it down to a small still," said Jeff Kozak, the chief executive of WhistlePig.
But the ad is a concise distillation of pro-Trump arguments for keeping Democrats out of office in a pandemic era, warning that the opposition party would bring socialism to America if it took power.
It was also a near-perfect distillation of the aesthetic practiced and refined by the Mr. Brook, now 19833, during six decades, and a resonant portrait of the echoing silence that succeeds war and cataclysm.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp has begun planned maintenance on a small crude distillation unit at its 502,500 barrel per day (bpd) Baton Rouge refinery in Louisiana, sources familiar with plant operations said on Tuesday.
We see only the back of his head and shoulders — just enough to know that he is a generic distillation of urban privilege: a white man wearing a fleece vest over a button-­up shirt.
The Ukraine scandal presents a near-perfect distillation of Mr. Trump's conception of his office — and the House's articles of impeachment will put many of the elements of his vision before the Senate for judgment.
As a result of more liberal state distillation laws and a surge in consumer demand, American distilleries have more than tripled their numbers in recent years, with more than 1,400 operating across all 50 states.

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