How To Use Barrels In A Sentence
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Scarcely had I managed, helped by the second mate, Aaron Northrup, to lower away half-a-dozen barrels and kegs, when all cried from the boat that they were casting off.
Chapter 19
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The barrels of the .30 calibers were stuck in the ground.
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He reloaded his shotgun, and counted the barrels in his jacket pocket.
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The good weather held, and at noon we stopped by a lake, and poured out all of our water, and filled our barrels with the soft water.
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They expected gasoline stockpiles to drop 1.7 million barrels and distillate inventories to fall 300,000 barrels.
Oil Falls, Awaits Obama
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Part of the southbound exit was barricaded, but three faded orange barrels had been moved to make a driving space.
Darkness Becomes Her
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The enemy rained down explosives and incendiary bombs and then dumped barrels of oil onto the flames.
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The salmon they carried from Berwick was boiled, pickled in brine and delivered in barrels known as kitts.
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Despite Cairn's mixed results, the Arctic waters off the coast of Greenland remain enticing for oil companies, where experts estimate that 4. 1bn barrels of untapped crude lies.
Cairn Energy fails to find enough oil off the coast of Greenland
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The resulting alchemy, about an 80/20 ratio of corn to barley, is then aged in barrels that have housed French pinot noir and American whiskey, as well as new unused barrels.
Tony Sachs: When the Leaves Turn Brown, So Does the Booze: Three New Whiskeys for Autumn
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The tanker Jessica - carrying some 7700 barrels of fuel - ran aground on Tuesday.
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The captain coming up to have a little conversation, and to introduce a friend, seated himself astride of one of these barrels, like a Bacchus of private life; and pulling a great clasp-knife out of his pocket, began to 'whittle' it as he talked, by paring thin slices off the edges.
American Notes
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Suddenly, up got such a wisp of snipe, under my very feet, that I am bound to say I missed both barrels
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In fact, by 1990 unexploited reserves amounted to 900 billion barrels - not counting the tar shales.
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There are spent aboue fiftie barrels of tarre alreadie: you shall vnderstand that these eight workemen will spinne and lay aboue fourescore and tenne thousand pound of hempe, so it bee dressed readie to their hands, hauing two to turne the wheeles, and two to winde vp.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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The Hawken brothers used the Kentucky as a model for their guns, but the barrels were much shorter (26 to 38 inches), because their users had discovered that a long-barreled rifle, regardless of its advantages, was a damned unhandy thing to hunt with from horseback.
Why Shorter is Better
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It's like a workshop in Hades - you feel the heat from barrels set over open fires in the floor and hear the piercing din of hammers on steel as hoops are pounded onto staves.
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They had people to make barrels, carpenters, interpreters.
THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
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The mix was aged in barrels and packaged in small bottles.
Times, Sunday Times
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The people who buy this car don't worry about the price of petrol at the pumps, they probably own some of the barrels at the well head.
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Men rushed in and began rolling out barrels of powder to be taken to the casemates where the gun crews were stationed.
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Therefore, they use shorter maceration and fermentation, but with techniques that nonetheless extract good color; age in smaller barrels in order to oxidize and soften tannin gently and to add a note of vanilla; and perform a secondary fermentation called malolactic to achieve less belligerent acidity.
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For three years the wine is aged in new barrels made of hand-split oak staves.
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It was an old flintlock pistol, with four barrels.
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Wines, particularly wines naturally low in tannins themselves, can taste aggressively tannic after being matured in barrels made from kiln-dried, as opposed to air-dried, wood.
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The 1885, as with most Winchesters of the time, was offered with many options including barrel length, round, octagon barrels or a combination thereof, set triggers, fancy wood and special sights.
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Modern farming generates a significant amount of waste such as fertiliser bags, silage wrapping, barrels, scrap metal fencing wire drums and strings from bales.
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The old illustrator never let his pupils fall for the pathetic fallacy, that empty barrels are lonely.
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Tullow, which owns 100% of three oil licenses covering Uganda's Lake Albert basin, wants to bring Total and or Cnooc into the country to help with the development of more than a billion barrels of oil discovered there.
Tullow, Uganda Agree on Sale Terms
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Because they favor smaller barrels, their bats are made from a heavier billet - the cylindrical piece of wood from which a bat is shaped.
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Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
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Around sunrise, the concentration of geese we'd hoped would keep our barrels warm lifted off its roost and, in steady waves, flew away.
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In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them.
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Loco Focos claimed, as skilled men and household breadwinners, that only a few years earlier, "an expert artizan could earn the price of a barrel and a half to two barrels of flour per week," but currently skilled artisans could not use their craft-standing to provide for their families.
Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
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Within seconds of him entering, and barrels of all three turrets swiveled around to face him.
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Other entrances were used mainly for horse-drawn supplies of empty barrels from the Munkirk cooperage.
NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
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Several fishermen sat on wooden barrels, tending their nets.
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In the planked room, or magazine, were placed one hundred barrels of gunpowder in bulk; and on the deck, immediately above the powder, were laid fifty thirteen-and-a-half-inch shells, and one hundred nine-inch shells, with a large quantity of shot, pieces of kentledge, and fragments of iron of different sorts.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2)
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Here they filled their water-barrels and made repairs before starting on the hundred days 'harrying of the seal-herd along the northern coasts of Japan to Behring Sea.
Chapter 16
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The barrels' subtle blue-grey colors result from charcoal bluing.
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U.S. distillate inventories plunged 6 million barrels last week, according to the most recent data from the Department of Energy.
Crude Tops $98 on Euro Zone, Supply Concerns
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Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks, tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment.
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The fore-end is mounted to the barrels not with a cheap spring latch as on late American doubles, but rather with a nicely inlet lever release.
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It careens through barricades and smashes through the side of a building and barrels through apartment after apartment, emerging on the other side.
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Ditto those aged in new oak barrels.
Times, Sunday Times
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Illustration by Jason Lee for The Wall Street Journal More discerning tequila drinkers know it comes from the agave plant and can recognize the difference between the major types: the unaged blancos; reposados, which are aged in oak between two months and a year; and añejos, which spend between one and three years in barrels.
Tequila Terroir
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The barrels are a clinquant finish crafted through a 10-step process.
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From a humanitarian perspective, Western involvement has stalemated the struggle as Libya barrels down the path towards protracted civil war.
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But it's the gutbucket grooves supplied by Rochfords drums and bassist Tom Herbert that really get you in the chest, going like the clappers on ‘Your Eyes The Sea’ while the horns give it both barrels.
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Following his instructions, we resealed the barrels and tilted them on their sides, Parker climbing on one and I on the other.
Odd Girl In
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There were cobwebs and old wooden crates and barrels scattered carelessly about; evidently, this place had once been used for storage.
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'He has a place down here in a top loft, and has got two hundred and fifty barrels of "rotgut" whiskey.
Edison, His Life and Inventions
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We recently replaced some large plastic barrels used as trash cans with more attractive station furnishings.
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Pipeline rolls in with quick and fast barrels and daredevils surf across the face of the curl.
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For more than a decade, we knew only one thing, to settle arguments through the barrels of our guns.
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BP has repeatedly promised to pay all "legitimate claims" for loss and damage as a result of the Gulf oil spill, now vying for the title fourth biggest oil spill in history at 2.3 million barrels of crude over the past two months.
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The barrels are topped up every week and racked every three months.
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His family business and its subsidiary, Keystone Cooperage, make oak wine-barrel stock - the staves and barrelheads - as well as finished barrels.
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Studies suggest there are at least four billion barrels in recoverable reserves.
Times, Sunday Times
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World-class winemaker Susana Balbo says she separates the barrels in her cellar into two categories: the signature (read expensive) and the crios, or children.
The Roanoke Times: Home page
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In the inset picture he is menacingly pointing it towards the camera and staring down both barrels.
The Sun
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Turns out a Hogshead is a unit of measure equal to 2 barrels of wine.
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Daily demand for crude will increase this year by almost 2 million barrels to 80.6 million, reports the International Energy Agency.
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Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage.
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The stealthy footsteps of a cat crept down the edge of the lane and slunk away behind a stack of barrels.
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They emerged in the dusty, cobwebbed cellar full of old crates and barrels.
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Something like a Macallan 18 year old can actually contain several much older barrels in the mix (called "vatting"), aged in rare sherry casks.
A bright orange bag on the carousel
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How many barrels of diesel oil can you produce to keep it all running?
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Or it could be the rustic halved barrels with horse brasses, pumps and a stuffed fish.
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For the first time, interchangeable and multiple barrels can be made available to fire a range of projectiles of varying calibers from the same handgun.
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So there we were, on that dusty street in ‘High Noon’ eyeing each other down the barrels of our guns.
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At the Kittling Ridge Estate there are guided tours of the winery and distillery, with its vast fermentation cellars, copper pots and oak barrels.
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A cooper is a tradesman who makes wooden vessels such as barrels, buckets and tubs.
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With the rapid currents of the river that flowed downstream, people could place their supplies into many empty barrels and send them to the main camp site a few miles down.
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Though barrels may be close to extinct, companies still ship some oil in 55-gallon steel drums.
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Kawaja fueled speculation by publicly suggesting that barrels of the by-product were shipped out under cover of night.
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But that evening, pulp mill workers crept beneath the building and bored through the floor and into the barrels stored there.
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Firefighters were forced to retreat when they realised that the building contained acetylene canisters, gas bottles and diesel barrels.
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Total oil and gas production was 56.4 million barrels — a slight decline of 0.4% year-to-year as higher U.S. production and higher output from the Hasdrubal field in Tunisia were offset by the biennial planned maintenance shutdown of the Karachaganak field in Kazakhstan and the unplanned shutdown of the Panna/Mukta field in India.
LNG Business Lifts BG Group's Profit
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After she had rolled the empty barrels back into the garage, she went inside and called the bus terminal.
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Rioja wines are associated with a lush, velvety appeal and the sweet scent of vanilla, largely the result of long ageing in American oak barrels.
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It will trim its output from 10.5 million barrels per day to a shade over ten million.
Times, Sunday Times
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The wine is aged in oak barrels.
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Analysts believe that close to one billion barrels are recoverable.
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Forget about formalwear and join in a bit of cactus and barrels.
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He explained how the producer transfers a fraction of the vinegar from the younger barrels into the older barrels every year, which is why the age of a bottle of vinegar is only an average, being a mix of older and younger vinegars.
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I know of some immortal poems that were written by a druggist's clerk, and some by a gager of liquid barrels, but none by a cable-car conductor.
The Journal of Arthur Stirling : the Valley of the Shadow
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It never tastes the same here because in those countries they put the barrels of beetroot on the roof where they freeze in the cold winters and the sugar ferments in the same way as applejack.
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It will trim its output from 10.5 million barrels per day to a shade over ten million.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others say that they are called butts because they were shipped in barrels.
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Asia uses roughly 20 million barrels daily for 3.6 billion people (including India).
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But the award for testiest aliens goes to the mound-building barrels who get very upset when Jarvis and Tweel invade their inner sanctum – Eeek!
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ChevronTexaco last week revealed it had found up to 500 million barrels of recoverable crude 80 miles north-west of Shetland.
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She was enraptured by the sight of two young men sitting in half barrels trying to sink one another whilst staying afloat in a freshwater pond.
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Two of those are also in the Chukchi, which is estimated to hold 77 billion barrels of oil — compared to 22 billion in current U.S. proven reserves.
Drilling Bits
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The solera system calls for a continuous blending of old wine with new in a tier of barrels arranged with the newest on top, the oldest on the bottom.
Sherry's Long, Rich Past and Uncertain Present
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The aging in large Slovenian oak barrels remains the same and they are still not fining or filtering their wines.
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Nearly 100,000 barrels of low-level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants, hospitals and research institutes are stored on the island.
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Some wells were putting out more than 3,000 barrels of oil per day, and coopers were producing large numbers of brand-new containers just for oil.
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There are those who complain they can't fit on aeroplane seats but live on fried food and barrels of cola.
Times, Sunday Times
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The largest holds 1.5 billion barrels of recoverable oil and is capable of producing up to 80,000 barrels a day.
Times, Sunday Times
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He regrets the demise of many old crafts, including the skill of the hoop splitter, who split hazel and sally rods to make hoops for barrels.
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Have men with oxen drag the barrels up the mountain to a lake with a narrow outlet.
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When barrels are made, a profession called cooperage, the wood has to be heated over a fire to curve and shape the oak staves.
News for Culpeper Star-Exponent
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A viewing platform has been erected for visitors in the hold, which has been partially filled with shingle ballast and barrels to provide a sense of what it would have been like in Nelson's time.
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It is a projecting knob, like a bung closing an orifice, which is believed to conceal a cavern where the redoubtable captain placed a few barrels of his wealth.
Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 09 : as to buried treasure
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He vinifies it the same way he does premier cru white Burgundy from Meursault -- with about 50 percent of the wine fermented and aged in new oak barrels.
Wine: Michael Shaps, a Virginia-Burgundy blend
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According to U.K.-based tanker tracker Oil Movements, OPEC's seaborne oil exports, excluding Angola and Ecuador, are forecast to fall by 530,000 barrels a day in the four weeks to April 16.
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In 2001, the industry produced more than 6.2 million barrels of craft beer in the United States.
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Visitors can taste from the barrels of more than 40 wines, including current releases and previously unreleased cleanskins.
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Wines made in unlined new chestnut barrels can be so tannic as to be undrinkable.
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The cask in which Ronald Huckvale will be placed on his 21st birthday will be a ponto - the equivalent in gallonage to four barrels.
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Overall, the refineries have a combined capacity of 1.05 million barrels per day.
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For three years the wine is aged in new barrels made of hand-split oak staves.
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Breeding occurs in rain barrels, tin cans, tires, stormsewer catch basins, street gutters, polluted ground pools, cesspools, open septic tanks, etc.
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In the long troughs off to one side, he scooped a grain mix from the two barrels in the wagon.
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The title came about when the two owners tasted an experimental Chardonnay that had been left on the lees in barrels for some time.
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If your garden space is limited, try planting bluebonnets in containers such as large clay pots, wooden barrels, or planter boxes.
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As Mr Smith got into Hickson's van, Hickson fired off both barrels of the gun, one blast hitting him in the neck, the other hitting the driver's seat.
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It lifted its outlook to between a billion and 1.6 billion barrels, nearly a fourfold increase on previous forecasts.
Times, Sunday Times
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The war-torn country is rich in hydrocarbons but current production is some 500,000 barrels per day.
Times, Sunday Times
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Large barrels of the black, odorous fluid that oozed from pits in the swamp were carried within the walls and lifted to the battlements.
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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The fish are stratified in barrels
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He placed the butt against his shoulder and sighted down the barrels.
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This type of construction simplifies manufacture by making it easier to join and regulate the barrels.
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Scrumpy is the West Country name for cider, produced by the natural fermentation of apple juice; all you need is a press, a few barrels and a lot of apples.
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The wine is aged in oak barrels.
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We've probably all seen pictures of cutaway barrels that are packed solid and I've even seen a long .38 barrel with seven or eight bullets - indicating the shooter reloaded and kept going.
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Recent weeks have seen drawdowns of 7-12 millon barrels.
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Hiding behind barrels and boxes in the narrow alleys that paralleled the main road, he made it to the river within ten minutes.
Gideon’s war
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Wine that is to be sent to the palace should be put into proper wooden barrels instead of leather wineskins.
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Energy Department fell by 800,000 barrels last week, a fuel category known as distillates, which includes heating oil and diesel, rose by 1.1 million barrels.
Conflicting Data Dent Crude
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The aircraft's tail turret still had its two Brownings installed, their barrels adorned with a bouquet of yellow sponges.
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The company also plans to drill 150 new oil wells this year in its Eagle Ford project in southern Texas and anticipates hitting peak production of some 65, 000 barrels per day in 2013.
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Sudan has two billion barrels of recoverable oil and currently produces 250,000 barrels a day.
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Like all lumbering communities Dryden did not present a very advanced or refined state of development in that period, and John Southworth, who was a keen and careful observer of men and things in those times in which he participated, used to say in after years that the Dryden farmer, who occasionally took out of his clearing in those days to the county seat of this or an adjoining county with his ox team a load of lumber, or perhaps a cargo of charcoal, or sometimes a few barrels of potash salts leached from the ashes gathered after the burning of his fallow, when he was interrogated by the tradesmen to who he sold his products as to where his home was, would admit with no little hesitation and embarrassment, that he lived "just in the edge of Dryden.
Living in Dryden: Developing Dryden, circa 1825
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Their whooping could be heard for counties, even over the din of the empty barrels colliding in their flatbeds and rumbleseats.
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Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
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The men who built barrels—one of the major industries of the early American economy—were normally paid for six days of work, but on Saturday they began drinking beer in the morning, then would “sit around upturned barrels playing poker,” and generally “lounged about” until they received their weekly pay.
A Renegade History of the United States
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This port is put into wooden port barrels or pipes, but instead of just two years in oak as in the case of a declared vintage port, it spends four to six years in barrel.
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After the poles are laid on the barrels, they are covered with the tarry poke.
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And down below, boats carry barrels of the port wine the city is known for.
The Sun
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Knox created a wide range of functional items for the home, including trays, biscuit barrels, plates, picture frames, vases, candlesticks, chamber sticks and candelabra.
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The untapped East Baghdad oil field, near the capital, has proven reserves of 8 billion barrels, while Kirkuk oil fiel d in the north has 8.9 billion barrels, the minister said.
Iraq Proven Oil Reserves Rise Significantly
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Delivery men were rolling barrels across the yard.
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The barrels of the .30 calibers were stuck in the ground.
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‘I began learning our pocket going around barrels and how to rate and collect him, and he caught on fast’ says Harmon.
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The salmon they carried from Berwick was boiled, pickled in brine and delivered in barrels known as kitts.
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A "joint bid by Russian and Norwegian oil firms won the contract for the 'supergiant' West Qurna field, said to have reserves of 13bn barrels.
Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day
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So the trapper gathered the furs and snow-packed barrels of meats upon a sled, and pushed it through the passes before they were snowed in by the winter.
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What you have here is a design that will facilitate changing barrels and calibers with a minimum of tools and effort.
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A good example of a dialect word is _gantry_ or _gauntree_, a wooden stand for barrels, known in varying forms in many dialects.
English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day
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Richard and Jude produce 15 barrels of beer a week at present and soon hope to take on their first full time employee.
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Walk on stilts and barrels, create human pyramids, learn acrobatic and aerial skills, balance on a rola-bola and learn to juggle!
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Pistol or revolver barrels sometimes have a small ring in the bore caused by getting a bullet stuck and then shooting again.
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Splitting is slow and requires expensive expertise, while cutting is cheaper and simpler, this makes American oak barrels cheaper.
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The owner produces it in small quantities and he matures it in earthenware containers rather than in wooden barrels as most vineyards do today.
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Shorter handgun-length barrels are rifled through a cutting process known as broaching.
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The mix was aged in barrels and packaged in small bottles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Monkey Shoulder is a blend of three Speyside malts -- after aging in used bourbon barrels, Stewart selects the 27 best barrels of the bunch and ages them further until he deems them bottle-worthy.
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces.
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Two black barrels stuck out at the side of each, moving like antennae, back and forth.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
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Half of the wine was fermented in stainless steel, the other in basically neutral oak barrels.
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The cider is stored in old oak rum barrels to impart a mellow background flavour.
Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
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All iron swords, mail axes and things would be in sealed and greased barrels below deck to try to stop them from rusting in the salt air.
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Researchers at the University of Bourgogne in Dijon have developed a way to track the barrels used for aging a wine: using a mass spectrometer.
2009 July | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Energy use rose 5.8 percent from a year earlier to the equivalent of 9.83 million kiloliters (61.8 million barrels) of oil in August, the Bureau of Energy said yesterday.
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It sounds obscene, but it's the short form of Ungespundetes, a beer matured in barrels with open bungholes so the fermentation fizz escapes.
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In the US, Glenmorangie has released versions finished in fino sherry barrels.
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He also said people should know the barrels are legal for use with charcoal briquettes and presto-type logs.
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Personally, I like to grow them in simple, inexpensive half-barrels stained darkest matt green.
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Around 4,000 barrels a day are still spewing into the sea, despite an attempted fix using a tube to funnel oil to the surface.
The Sun
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He began writing comedy while he was working in a brewery and needed an escape from the boredom of moving barrels all day.
Times, Sunday Times
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This time he had a modified gun with two barrels and was so nervous that he used both.
Times, Sunday Times
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Josias Engelbrecht bought the hoops, along with a few empty barrels.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
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More than 50 heavy machinegun barrels of varying vintages are heaped in one corner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then she began to make out dim shapes that in a few moments revealed themselves to be crates, tackle, ropes, barrels, and hooks.
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Have men with oxen drag the barrels up the mountain to a lake with a narrow outlet.
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By adding boring grooves, T/C barrels provide more consistent velocities and a snug fit where bullet deformation is less likely.
Further Testing on the Shaw Mark VII
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Hurriedly, but with practiced ease and an air of calm and surety that she knew would alleviate some of the young man's terror, she pushed aside several hogshead barrels until she reached the back wall of the storeroom.
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Organic containers such as leather or wooden wine barrels may also have travelled north into Europe but have not survived.
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He did the Math and figured out that 10,000 barrels of oil (aka the spillage of oil in two days) could fill up a Victorian home in San Francisco.
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My father came in soon after, and when he heard so much of the story as I had told Mistress Pennyquick he drew his fingers through his beard and said in his quiet way: "To be sure, barrels were not made for that kind of vetch!
Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
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In less than twenty seconds all four barrels were in position and, in another twenty, Hardanger, the sergeant and two constables, a pair on each side of the heavy ponderous cider-press, were starting on their back swing.
The Satan Bug
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More than 50 heavy machinegun barrels of varying vintages are heaped in one corner.
Times, Sunday Times
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We'll have plenty of shovels, plus we'll have Shem and Japheth for the really heavy lifting, if they can load all those heavy barrels.
The Arks What Weren't
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Custom barrels are marvels of technology and worth their price.
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Centuries ago, builders used buckets, barrels, and wheelbarrows to help erect the pyramids.
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By 1911 the Moturoa oilfield had three wells producing around 110 barrels of oil a week.
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Delivery men were rolling barrels across the yard.
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Chablis District in northern Burgundy of France where a Chardonnay-based white wine is made, normally with little or no aging in small oak barrels.
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Once there, she ducked down into the shadows again and hid behind some hogshead barrels as a few sentinels turned the corner and passed by.
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On the earth, saturated with rivulets and little lakes of blood, gleamed the lead shrapnel bullets and the brighter, nickelled rifle-bullets and the barrels of rifles dropped from the hands of the fallen.
The Last Shot
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They emerged in the dusty, cobwebbed cellar full of old crates and barrels.
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Aged in oak barrels for three years.
Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
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There are temperature controlled fermenters and storage tanks, and good new oak barrels for maturation.
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Mechanically, removable tubes function just like original barrels, even their ejectors or extractors work off the gun's primary ones.
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Scotland. 28 He was a confessor in her cause after the year 1715, when a Whiggish mob destroyed his meeting-house, tore his surplice, and plundered his dwelling-house of four silver spoons, intromitting also with his mart and his mealark, and with two barrels, one of single and one of double ale, besides three bottles of brandy.
Waverley
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He travelled 1,500 miles across the desert to the Fifth Cataract, with his collapsible wooden camera, barrels of distilled water and a darkroom tent - which villagers thought housed a harem.
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Since the water table is too deep to enable a well, water is mostly collected from the roof, into several buried barrels.
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