Rum Sentence Examples

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  • It is made of currant juice boiled with water and sugar to which some spirit, usually rum, is added.

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  • The exports consist principally of sugar, cotton, and rum (aguardiente).

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  • Sugar, molasses, rum (aguardente or cachaca), tobacco and fruit are largely exported.

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  • Another form of the drink is made of rum, orange and lemon juice, peel, sugar and water.

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  • In addition, a considerable quantity of molasses and smaller quantities of rum, vanilla and coco-nut oil are exported.

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  • The hunter who told me this could remember one Sam Nutting, who used to hunt bears on Fair Haven Ledges, and exchange their skins for rum in Concord village; who told him, even, that he had seen a moose there.

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  • To the usual letter announcing the victory the caliph in Egypt replied saluting Bayezid with the title of " Sultan of the lands of Rum."

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  • The industry is steadily growing, as are the dependent manufactures of molasses and rum.

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  • With the latter system practically as much sugar is obtained from the canes as by diffusion, and the resulting megass furnishes, in a well-appointed factory, sufficient fuel for the crop. With diffusion, however, in addition to the strict scientific control necessary to secure the benefits of the process, fuel - that is, coal or wood - has to be provided for the working off of the crop, since the spent chips or slices from the diffusers are useless for this purpose; although it is true that in some plantations the spent chips have to a certain extent been utilized as fuel by mixing them with a portion of the molasses, which otherwise would have been sold or converted into rum.

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  • At Merry Mount, in that part of Braintree which is now Quincy, a settlement was established by Thomas Morton in 1625, but the gay life of the settlers and their selling rum and firearms to the Indians greatly offended the Pilgrims of Plymouth, who in 1627 arrested Morton; soon afterward Governor John Endecott of Massachusetts Bay visited Merry Mount, rebuked the inhabitants and cut down their Maypole.

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  • The few other industries include rum distilleries and factories for chemicals, ice and tobacco.

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  • The manufacturing industries of Peru are confined chiefly to the treatment of agricultural and mineral products - the manufacture of sugar and rum from sugar cane, textiles from cotton and wool, wine and spirits from grapes, cigars and cigarettes from tobacco, chocolate from cacao, kerosene and benzine from crude petroleum, cocaine from coca, and refined metals from their ores.

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  • After the break up of the empire of Rum, Konia became a secondary city of the amirate of Karamania and in part fell to ruin.

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  • Cargoes of rum, manufactured from West Indian sugar and molasses, were exported to Africa and exchanged for slaves to be sold in the southern colonies and the West Indies.

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  • There are many large warehouses, rum distilleries, sugar-mills and railway machine-shops.

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  • The industries include shipbuilding, and the manufacture of saddlery and other leather products, bricks and tile, rum, beer, chocolate and coco-nut oil.

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  • Provisions taken to Newfoundland, poor fish to the West Indies, molasses to New England, rum to Africa and good cod to France and Spain, were the commonest ventures of foreign trade.

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  • There are numerous sugar factories and rum distilleries.

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  • The battle in which the sultan of Rum (1243) was defeated by the Mongols took place on the plain, and the celebrated Armenian monastery of St Gregory, "the Illuminator," lies on the hills 11 m.

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  • The exports also include hides, mangabeira rubber, piassava fibre, diamonds, cabinet woods and rum.

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  • The Inner Hebrides are much more scattered and principally include Skye, Small Isles (Canna, Sanday, Rum, Eigg and Muck), Coll, Tyree, Lismore, Mull, Ulva, Staffa, Iona, Kerrera, the Slate Islands (Seil, Easdale, Luing, Shuna, Torsay), Colonsay, Oronsay, Scarba, Jura, Islay and Gigha.

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  • In addition to the breweries, rum and brandy distilleries, sugar mills and tobacco factories, which are sometimes worked as adjuncts to the plantations, there are many purely urban industries, such as the manufacture of woollen and cotton goods on a large scale, and manufactures of building material and furniture; but these industries are far less important than agriculture.

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  • The foundation of the Seljuk empire of Rum was the immediate result of this great victory.

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  • The affairs of state were managed by the divan under the presidency of the vizier; but in the empire of Rum its authority was inferior to that of the pervaneh, whom we may name "lord chancellor."

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  • In Rum the feudal system was extended to Christian princes, who were acknowledged by the sultan on condition of paying tribute and serving in the armies.

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  • About the same time the House of Commons directed the trustees to remove the prohibition on the sale of rum.

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  • Sugar refineries, distilleries of rum, and sawmills are worked in Mayotte by French settlers.

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  • Sugar, molasses, rum, salt, coffee and tobacco are the chief products; horses and cattle are bred.

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  • Some of the peoples of eastern Europe take their tea with an admixture of rum.

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  • Mineral ores, tobacco and cigars, coffee, cacao, sugar and rum and cabinet-woods are the main articles of export.

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  • Among the manufactured products are cotton, woollen and "pita" fibre fabrics, sugar, rum, mescal, beer, furniture, pottery, soap, candles, leather, matches, chocolate, flour and cigarettes.

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  • This has been the case with tobacco, sugar, rum, and also in butter-making, cattle-breeding and other things.

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  • Hides, and skins, mangabeira rubber, cabinet woods, castor beans and rum are also exported.

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  • Sugar is still grown, and rum and molasses are made, but the consumption of these is confined to the island.

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  • Formic ether gives a peach-like odour, and is used for flavouring fictitious rum.

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  • In 1182 it fell to Saladin, whose nephew recovered it when it had temporarily passed (1234) to the sultan of Rum; but the " Eye of Mesopotamia " never recovered the brilliance of earlier days.

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  • It was highly successful and within a generation the production of rum became colonial New England's largest and most prosperous industry.

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  • We know from previous actions of this administration what B u sh, Ch en ey and Rum sf eld are capable of.

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  • The sugar cane used in the rum gives it a silky smooth finish, which is ideal for creating the perfect cocktail.

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  • Well, I'm usually a rum and coke fan, but maybe I'm feeling a bit more flighty this evening.

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  • Jamaican Mule 5cl dark Jamaican rum 2cl fresh lime juice ginger beer Pour the rum and lime juice into a highball filled with ice.

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  • Review 2 12 June 1997 Mathew Parker Benefit There have been some rum goings on in the Leopard recently.

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  • Add the rum and fill the glass with crushed ice.

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  • Our glorious armed forces are not concerned about a few malcontents - they are just the fly in my rum.

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  • Trade wares as a merchant, drink rum with yer mateys, or battle ship-to-ship in this hearty, accessible pirate world.

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  • Insider's Bahamas Whether you want to soak up the 007 vibe or get merry on rum, check out essential travel tips.. .

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  • He then mumbled something about a bottle of rum, the rest of his words Jonathan didn't hear.

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  • He had a puncheon of rum for his body in case he should die during the voyage.

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  • Early storage tanks were rum puncheons or cisterns made of cedar.

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  • Also, the shop has added organic vodka, gin and spiced rum to its alcohol shelves.

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  • Antoine was drinking rum in a Jamaican bar without a single thought of home.

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  • Fir extra aroma add 25 ml rum to the juices.

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  • I remember as a teenager trying to buy rum to stick in our cokes, which seems pretty innocent now.

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  • To this day they are producing rum in Guyana.

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  • She doesn't just drink rum, she drinks fair-trade rum!

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  • The cake is made with dried fruit, almonds, pure butter, eggs and Jamaican rum.

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  • A craft market offers typical Cuban souvenirs and the famous Cuban rum and hand-rolled cigars.

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  • I watched from a neighbor's veranda with a couple of men, drinking sugar cane rum.

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  • Another bizarre evening involved being driven to a small bar on a beach and drinking rum in the sea by moonlight!

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  • Ambassador 3cl white rum 1cl apple schnapps 2 dashes passionfruit liqueur 3cl cranberry juice Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice.

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  • Stir in a little of the icing sugar at a time, then add the rum.

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  • Rum ' n ' Raisin - A tipple of rum combined with the juiciest raisins gives a lovely slightly tipsy ice cream.

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  • Witness gave deceased twopence saying, " Here is twopence to have a cup of tea, but don't have rum.

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  • Mackenzie traveled by bark canoe and had a cache of rum and a crew of Canadian voyageurs, hard-living backwoodsmen, for company.

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  • The Abaco and Exuma groups and Long Island each support populations exceeding 3000, and there are smaller populations on Grand Bahama, the Crooked Islands, Inagua, Mayaguana, Watling, Rum Cay and the Biminis, though these last, which are two very small north-western islands, are relatively densely populated with 545 persons.

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  • Sugar and rum were essentially plantation products down to the last ten years of the empire, when central usines using improved machinery and methods were introduced as a means of saving the sugar plantations from ruin.

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  • An artificial aroma is sometimes given to tobaccos, especially for the " fillers " of cigars, by saucing or treating the leaves with a solution containing an infusion of fine quality tobacco stems, rum, sour wine and various flavouring materials such as oil of aniseed, tincture of valerian, powdered cloves, cinnamon and liquorice.

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  • After the capture of Nicaea by the Crusaders (1097), Konia became the capital of the Seljuk Sultans of Rum (see Seljuks and Turks).

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  • A considerable part of the sugarcane produced is likewise devoted to the manufacture of chicha (rum), the consumption of which is common among the Indians and half-breeds of the Andean regions.

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  • The social reformer of the past is depicted as a dour spinster wielding an axe to break barrels of "Demon Rum."

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  • Anatole kept on refilling Pierre's glass while explaining that Dolokhov was betting with Stevens, an English naval officer, that he would drink a bottle of rum sitting on the outer ledge of the third floor window with his legs hanging out.

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  • The bottle of rum was brought.

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  • Dolokhov, the bottle of rum still in his hand, jumped onto the window sill.

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  • Fifty imperials... that I will drink a whole bottle of rum without taking it from my mouth, sitting outside the window on this spot" (he stooped and pointed to the sloping ledge outside the window) "and without holding on to anything.

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  • He smelt strongly of rum.

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  • A board was found, fixed on two saddles and covered with a horsecloth, a small samovar was produced and a cellaret and half a bottle of rum, and having asked Mary Hendrikhovna to preside, they all crowded round her.

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  • Rostov received his tumbler, and adding some rum to it asked Mary Hendrikhovna to stir it.

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  • On the table were vodka, a flask of rum, white bread, roast mutton, and salt.

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  • Mr Huband 's ice cream shop where I could get rum and raisin ice cream !

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  • Told us to the interior design with rum punch ring of slot.

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  • The daily rum ration was also looked forward to by many.

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  • I ca n't do Cardiff, we 're hosting a pirate-themed rum cocktail party.

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  • Rum butter is the sort of thing you can make in advance.

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  • Rum can make an ideal gift for any occasion and some of our rum gifts are available in stylish gift boxes and baskets.

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  • I watched from a neighbor 's veranda with a couple of men, drinking sugar cane rum.

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  • Deserts could be Coconut, Chocolate or Rum Tart, or sorbet made from local fruits.

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  • Rum Rum can be made from fresh sugar cane juice, cane syrup or molasses.

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  • Complimentary rum swizzles ship individual tuition feature marble baths.

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  • A true, booty nicking, rum drinking, carousing, sword fighting, buckle swashing pirate.

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  • I suppose he had had too much rum, we were all allowed a tot of rum each day.

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  • Witness gave deceased twopence saying, Here is twopence to have a cup of tea, but do n't have rum.

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  • Wadi Rum was of course simply awe-inspiring, the vastness of the desert being offset by the sheer beauty of the mountains.

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  • Try rum instead of vodka for a sweeter cocktail.

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  • Try swapping out the vodka for vanilla schnapps, rum, Grand Marnier, or even whiskey for a different flavor.

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  • With a Martini shaker, shake the vodka, gin, rum, triple sec and tequila until well mixed.

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  • It is made similarly with rum in place of whiskey.

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  • The first Daiquiris were made with lime juice, sugar and rum.

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  • Of course, a non-alcoholic recipe for strawberry daiquiris contains no rum at all, so in addition to lime and strawberry flavors, sugar is all that is required.

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  • Next, add six ounces of Daiquiri mix and a splash of rum.

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  • To each portion, add a cup of finely blended fresh strawberries, three quarts of cool water, a tablespoon of sweet lime, and a cup or more of rum.

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  • Place three ounces of strawberry Daiquiri mix into a shaker, and add two ounces of whipping cream, two tablespoons of raspberries or strawberries, and one-and-a-half ounces of a raspberry rum, such as Bacardi Razz.

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  • If you like your cocktails sweet and enjoy the taste of pineapple and rum, this is the drink for you.

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  • To make one, pour a couple of shots of light rum into a blender along with two ounces each of cream of coconut, such as Coco Lopez, and pineapple juice.

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  • A traditional Daiquiri includes two shots of light rum, an ounce of lime juice and a teaspoon of powdered sugar.

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  • Nothing says summertime like a frozen rum strawberry Daiquiri.

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  • Add a couple of ounces of light rum, an ounce of lime juice, about half an ounce of triple sec and a dash of sugar, to taste, to your blender.

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  • Instead of using rum, you can substitute vodka for a drink that's a little less sweet.

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  • Besides choosing the freshest ingredients, the other key to making a great frozen rum strawberry Daiquiri is using the right blender.

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  • There's no time like the present, so grab some rum and get started.

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  • Traditionally, rum is the main liquor in a strawberry Daiquiri.

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  • However, you shouldn't go to the store and grab just any rum.

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  • Don't worry about buying an expensive rum.

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  • You can substitute a fancier orange liqueur, like Cointreau or Grand Marnier, but as with the rum, it's not necessary to buy a particularly expensive brand to make a tasty drink.

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  • The triple sec and rum might be sweet enough for your taste.

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  • Next, add an ounce and a half of rum, and a half ounce of triple sec.

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  • Now all you have to do is add rum and ice and blend.

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  • Besides the honeydew, you'll need frozen strawberries, corn syrup, lime juice and white rum.

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  • Place 12 ounces of frozen strawberries, a third of a cup of corn syrup, two tablespoons of lime juice (fresh or bottled) and a quarter cup of white rum in the blender.

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  • The alcohol can be distilled, like gin, vodka, rum or whiskey, or simply fermented, like beer and wine.

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  • Add rum, sugar and lime juice and gently crush the mixture with a wooden spoon or mallet to release the flavor of the mint leaves.

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  • In an ice-filled highball glass, pour rum and top it off with lime juice and cola.

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  • Add white rum and mix; add the carbonated water, such as club soda, at the end.

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  • Distribute the rum evenly among four glasses filled with ice.

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  • Rum lovers delight in this drink, which originated in Cuba.

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  • Gin, vodka and white rum are staples, along with Scotch, straight whiskey and blended whiskey.

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  • A shot or two of light rum can turn a glass of fruit juice into a memorable, satisfying cocktail.

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  • Gin, vodka or light rum and tonic water is a top choice, easily garnished with a lime wedge.

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  • Scotch and soda is pleasing easy cocktail that has been around for years, as is rum and cola.

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  • The Tropical Sunrise, a sweeter variant of the Tequila Sunrise, is made with rum and a few extra sweet ingredients.

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  • The men's scent intertwines notes of cardamom, rum, honey and fig, while the women's is sweetly kissed with honey caramel, rose, champagne, cinnamon and vanilla.

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  • What are Christmas desserts without rum balls?

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  • If you're serving to kids, you can substitute apple juice or grape juice for the rum.

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  • If it is too dry, add in more rum or a little water, depending on your tastes.

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  • Add the coffee and rum to the batter and stir until incorporated.

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  • The zombie is made with three types of rum and apricot brandy, making it a sweet and easy drink.

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  • You can concoct a toddy using whiskey, brandy, rum, or bourbon, making the toddy a great party drink because you can make one to each guests tastes.

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  • You can use rum to make a toddy, but if you have the rum out you might want to make a hot buttered rum just for a change of taste.

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  • Initially, a daiquiri was a tall glass filled with ice, sugar added to the ice, lime juice squeezed over it, and then rum poured over the ice.

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  • This allowed the flavors to mix better and the ice to chill the rum better.

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  • Hemingway liked his daiquiris with a double the usual amount of rum, maraschino cherry juice, and a nice dose of grapefruit juice.

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  • During the 1940s, everything from Latin America was wildly popular from fashion and music to rum drinks.

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  • It seemed that any drink with rum and sugar was called a daiquiri.

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  • The melon daiquiri has sake instead of rum and actual melons blended in.

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  • Kahlua, rum, and grand mariner are popular choices.

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  • Apparently, Da Brat didn't want to let the whole situation go and picked up a rum bottle, with which she hit Stevens in the face.

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  • Free drinks abound, including bloody marys at breakfast, signature rum swizzles in the evening, and complimentary wine at dinner.

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  • The gift shop also sampled rum cakes for passengers to try and offered different types of cakes for purchase.

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  • Many coffee gift baskets include special treats such as chocolates, rum cakes or cookies.

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  • Click on the fourth bottle from the left on the bottom shelf to get the bottle of Habani Club rum.

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  • A wonderful way to make your sangria recipe your own is to exchange the brandy or rum for your favorite fruit-flavored liqueur.

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  • Ordering a martini up and with a twist…mojito with Jamaican rum and fresh mint…or how about gin and tonic?

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  • Some of the holders available on the market will even fit a 750 ml. bottle of rum.

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  • Incidentally, the holder priced under $20 also comfortably holds a 750 ml. bottle of rum.

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  • Nothing says summer like the taste of rum and coconut.

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  • Eggnog recipes can also be flavored with a shot of rum, whiskey, bourbon, brandy, or cognac.

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  • Gently stir in the cream, light rum, remaining vanilla, and ground nutmeg.

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  • Additionally, you can also find Billabong's Rum Point Boardshort and Phantom 60 Rocket 21 Boardshort at Swell.

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  • Do you want to dress in pirate gear, drink some rum, and say "Yarr" a lot?

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  • Our studio is located in a wonderful, old Rum Distillery in Boston that houses loads of artisans and crafts people with whom he sometimes partners for different projects.

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  • Alcoholic drinks typically include tequila and/or rum, and common Mexican drinks include margaritas, daiquiris, and Mexican wines.

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  • For red choices, whip up strawberry daiquiris with rum or vodka for the adults who want to enjoy spirits, and a virgin version or cherry Kool-Aid for the kids and non-drinking grown-ups.

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  • Philomelion was probably a Pergamenian foundation on the great Graeco-Roman highway from Ephesus to the east, and to its townsmen the Smyrniotes wrote the letter that describes the martyrdom of Polycarp. Cicero, on his way to Cilicia, dated some of his extant correspondence there; and the place played a considerable part in the frontier wars between the Byzantine emperors and the sultanate of Rum.

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  • Khosrev was executed in Asia Minor by his orders; a plot of the spahis to depose him was frustrated by the loyalty of Koes Mahommed, aga of the janissaries, and of the spahi Rum Mahommed (Mahommed the Greek); and on the 29th of May 1632, by a successful personal appeal to the loyalty of the janissaries, Murad crushed the rebels, whom he surrounded in the Hippodrome.

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  • Cotton-weaving and cigar-making are the principal manufacturing industries, after the large engenhos devoted to the manufacture of sugar and rum.

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  • It is connected with Ponce by railway (1910), and with the port of Arroyo by an excellent road, part of the military road extending to Cayey, and it exports sugar, rum, tobacco, coffee, cattle, fruit and other products of the department, which is very fertile.

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  • Tafia rum and a waxy, sticky sugar syrup subsequently became important products; but not until the end of the century were the means found to crystallize sugar and so give real prosperity to the industry.

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  • The leading manufactures are cigars and cigarettes, sugar, rum and whisky.

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  • Bloodstone is not very widely distributed, but is found in the basaltic rocks of the Isle of Rum in the west of Scotland, and in a few other localities.

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  • Sugar, rum and molasses are exported, and corn, yams, coffee and fruit are grown.

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  • On the other hand, he approves of a protective tax on German linen in favour of home manufactures, and of a tax on brandy as encouraging the sale of rum and so supporting our southern colonies.

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  • Rum, sugar, bricks, leather, furniture and extract of meat are manufactured.

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  • But the sameness is relieved along the western coast of the shires of Sutherland and Ross and Cromarty by groups of cones and stacks, and farther south by the terraced plateaus and abru p t conical hills of Skye, Rum and Mull.

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  • Above the Archean gneiss lies a series of red and chocolate-coloured sandstone (Torridon sandstone), which form a number of detached areas from Cape Wrath down the seaboard of the shires of Sutherland and Ross and Cromarty, across Skye, and as far as the island of Rum.

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  • These intrusive masses now tower into conspicuous groups of hills - the Cuillins in Skye, the mountains of Rum and Mull, and the rugged heights of Ardnamurchan.

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  • The exports include sugar, rum, cotton, hides, skins, rubber, wax, fibres, dyewoods, cacau, mandioca flour, pineapples and other fruits.

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  • Much of the sugar-cane produced is turned into rum, which is consumed in the country.

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  • It consists of the islands of Canna, Sanday, Rum, Eigg and Muck, lying, in the order named, like a crescent with a trend from N.W.

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  • Steamers call at Eigg at regular intervals and less often at Rum and Canna.

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  • Other exports of importance are rum, wax and honey; and of less primary importance, fruits, fine cabinet woods, oils and starch.

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  • There are minor manufacturing interests in tanneries, and in the manufacture of sweetmeats, malt and distilled liquors, especially rum, besides soaps, candles, starch, perfume, &c. There is one large and complete petroleum refinery (1905).

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  • There are sugar factories, where rum is also distilled and a few other manufactures, but the prosperity of the province depends on the "jungle" products obtained through the natives and from the plantations owned by Portuguese and worked by indentured labour, the labourers being generally "recruited" from the far interior.

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  • In 1777, largely, it seems, because he refused to treat the electors with rum and punch, after the custom of the time, he was not reelected, but in November of the same year he was chosen a member of the privy council or council of state, in which he acted as interpreter for a few months, as secretary prepared papers for the governor, and in general took a prominent part from the, 4th of January 1778 until the end of 1779, when he was elected a delegate to the Continental Congress.

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  • Among the factories on the English model are the Elgin and Muir cotton mills at Cawnpore, the Cawnpore tanneries and leather factories, the Shahjahanpur rum distillery, and breweries at Mussoorie and Naini Tal.

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  • After this, travelling through Syria, he made a circuit among the petty Turkish states into which Asia Minor was divided after the fall of the kingdom of Rum (Iconium).

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  • One branch of the Seljuks founded the empire of Rum, with its capital first at Nicaea and then at Iconium.

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  • The empire, which at one time included nearly the whole of Asia Minor, with portions of Armenia and Syria, passed to the Mongols when they defeated the sultan of Rum in 1243, and the sultans became vassals of the Great Khan.

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  • The Mongols were too weak to govern the country they had conquered, and the vassalage of the last sultan of Rum, who died in 1307, was only nominal.

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  • As the most uncompromising 5Ufis appear the greatest pantheistic writer of all ages, Jelal ud-din Rumi (1207-1273; 604672 Au.; see RUM!), and his scarcely less renowned predecessor Farid ud-din Aflar, who was slain by the Moguls at the age of 114 lunar years in 1230 (627 A.H.).

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  • Sugar-cane also was introduced at an early date, but as the demand for sugar was limited the product was devoted chiefly to the manufacture of rum, which is the principal object of cane cultivation in Bolivia to-day.

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  • Other products of the western districts are sugar, rum, cacao, rice, cotton, coffee and indigo.

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  • The principal markets for Santa Cruz products are in the Bolivian cities of the Andes where sugar, rum, cacao and coffee find a ready sale.

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  • Until about the same time, when the Maine liquor law was passed, the manufacture of rum from molasses, received in exchange for lumber and fish in the West Indies, was also an important industry.

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  • Owing to increased competition, and in some degree to careless harvesting, there was a great fall in prices after 1900, and the Seychellois, though still producing vanilla in large quantities, paid greater attention to the products of the coconut palm - copra, soap, coco-nut oil and coco-nuts - to the development of the mangrove bark industry, the collection of guano, the cultivation of rubber trees, the preparation of banana flour, the growing of sugar canes, and the distillation of rum and essential oils.

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  • The imports consist chiefly of cotton goods and hardware from Great Britain; rice, flour and cotton from India, sugar and rum from Mauritius, coffee from Aden, wines and spirits and clothing from France.

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  • The continuous spectrum leads to no inference, except that of the temperature of the central globe; but the multitude of dark lines by which it is crossed reveal the elements composing pe ct rum o the truly gaseous cloaks which enclose it.

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  • Rum and sugar are products of a crude manufacturing industry dating from colonial times.

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  • This simple method is subject to variations in manufacture, and the addition of a small quantity of Jamaica rum, in particular, is said to much improve the flavour.

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  • Cereals and mezcal are produced on the uplands, and sugar, rum, coffee, tobacco, grape spirits and fruit in the lower zones.

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  • The mixed drinks of rum served a better distraction, as well as the friendly stewardesses.

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  • Rum is a by-product of the sugar industry, and "mescal" is distilled from the agave.

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