Gin Sentence Examples

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  • The emergency network had not been utilized, which meant that by morning one of the high-ranking men hiding underground would be on the phone to General Greene to complain about the lack of gin.

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  • There are manufactures of boots and shoes, straw and leather goods, carpets, &c. Westboro was the birthplace of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin.

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  • There was a glass on an end table next to a half full bottle of gin.

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  • You know tonight I had to prevent the VP's commo guy from using the emergency network to order gin?

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  • The imports are chiefly textiles, metals and hardware, and gin.

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  • Schiedam is famous as the seat of a great gin manufacture, which, carried on in more than three hundred distilleries, gives employment besides to malt-factories, cooperages and cork-cutting establishments, and supplies grain refuse enough to feed about 30,000 pigs, as well as sufficient yeast to form an important article of export.

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  • Near Augusta, on the site now occupied by the Eli Whitney Country Club, Eli Whitney is said to have first set up and operated his cotton gin; he is commemorated by a mural tablet in the court house.

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  • Other branches of industry include carpet-weaving at Deventer, the distillation of brandy, gin and liqueurs at Schiedam, Rotterdam and Amsterdam, and beer-brewing in most of the principal towns; shoe-making and leather-tanning in the Langstraat district of North Brabant; paper-making at Apeldoorn, on the Zaan, and in Limburg; the manufacture of earthenware and faience at Maastricht, the Hague and Delft, as well as at Utrecht, Purmerend and Makkum; clay pipes and stearine candles at Gouda; margarine at Osch; chocolate at Weesp and on the Zaan; mat-plaiting and broom-making at Genemuiden and Blokzyl; diamondcutting and the manufacture of quinine at Amsterdam; and the making of cigars and snuff at Eindhoven, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Kampen, &c. Shipbuilding is of no small importance in Holland, not only in the greater, but also in the smaller towns along the rivers and canals.

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  • The sheaths (Chamaerops), showing the veins ending in a process 1, called running from the base to the mara ligule; the blade of the gin, and not forming an angular leaf, f.

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  • The principal imports are cotton goods (nearly all from the United Kingdom), and in the southern region spirits - gin and geneva - almost wholly from Holland and Germany, salt, rice and other provisions, tobacco, hardware, cutlery and building material, &c., mostly from the United Kingdom.

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  • Gin, L'Electricien, 1903, 2 5, p. 5); and by the electrolysis of vanadium trioxide when heated in an evacuated glass tube (W.

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  • Wilson developed the sewing machine; that Charles Goodyear discovered the process of vulcanising rubber; that Samuel Colt began the manufacture of the Colt fire-arms; and it was from near New Haven that Eli Whitney went to Georgia where he invented the cotton gin.

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  • Otherwise, he'd be crying in my gin instead of her beer.

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  • Thay maun laund on the mukkil Craig an see gin thay coud finnd a wey inti the keep.

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  • The clarity of the water would have made any gin distiller jealous.

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  • The company also operates the last independent gin distillery in the United Kingdom.

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  • Gin Shops The 18th century saw a huge growth in the number of drinking establishments, primarily due to the introduction of gin.

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  • Would Hamlet be more relevant if he was wearing jeans and sipping a gin and tonic at a cocktail party?

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  • A bitter fruit can be used in mixed hedgerow jams, or to flavor gin.

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  • I drink gin in pubs with no Real Ale or decent wine.

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  • Clark bought not just for Britain but also for the colonies the Canadians in particular enjoyed the taste of Dutch gin.

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  • Luckily the motel manager was with me, and he ' gently ' explained what a pink gin was.

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  • I'll get the sloe gin started once I've been to Tesco later today.

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  • She was a large lazy woman, fond of sniffing ground tobacco called snuff and drinking gin.

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  • Bombay Sapphire, the premium gin in the translucent blue glass bottle, is closely linked to design.

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  • Here a ' secret ' passage led to a collapsed horse gin.

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  • Search for Galliano cocktails Gin Essentially gin is distilled grain alcohol flavored with different herbs and spices known as botanicals.

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  • Those who labored to construct the grotto were regularly rewarded with a glass of gin.

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  • The Hen Wyfe wul no thenk me gin Ah bring hir hame a deid hen.

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  • Gently warm the gin or brandy in a large ladle or small pan and ignite, pouring over pan juices and stirring gently.

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  • Gin is fine as a mixer, vodka adds tasteless oomph, and tequila, for me, is a ' party ' drink.

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  • Popular little gin palace, which has preserved its classic Victorian decor.

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  • In many English colonies, gin was used with the bitter-tasting malaria drug quinine, to make the drug more palatable.

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

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  • Teen Patti - a kind of gin rummy - is played almost every evening in the ten days leading to Diwali.

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  • Meanwhile Vidar was on the gin and alka seltzer - a strange mix that I can't see catching on.

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  • The fruits are used in preserves and for making sloe gin.

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  • The taste is very sour, but it has found a use in flavoring sloe gin, a very popular tipple among my friends.

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  • The food was " excellent " and large tots of gin cost 4d (less than 2p) a glass.

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  • Who wants to use low quality gasoline or drink poor whiskey, gin or vodka?

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  • The city has two oil refineries, a large cottonj gin and a cotton compress, and among its manufactures are cotton-seed oil, cotton-cloth, flour and ice.

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  • A textbook example of this is Eli Whitney and the cotton gin.

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  • We are sympathetic to the laid-off workers, but no one would suggest the cotton gin not be installed.

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  • The cotton gin example is the same as if Chad were replaced by a gin.

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  • The cotton gin, steel ploughs, tractors, combines, and a thousand other inventions would forever change the farm.

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  • She had a half pint of porter and a quartern of gin, and started toward Islington.

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  • Perfect Lady 6cl gin 1.5cl peach schnapps 1.5cl fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon eggwhite powder Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice.

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  • Meanwhile Vidar was on the gin and alka seltzer - a strange mix that I ca n't see catching on.

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  • In Autumn, the sloe bushes provide a rich harvest for the gin drinkers.

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  • Gin ye can licht on ony dacent sensible wumman o ' your ain age I 'm nae jist carin ' sae muckle.

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  • These beverages are mixed with one or several types of distilled products (vodka, gin, whiskey, etc.) and other complimentary ingredients such as cream, soda, juice, fruit and liqueurs.

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  • Fortunately, it's easy to make the perfect martini by taking a hint from James Bond who, in one of Ian Fleming's famous novels, outlined the ingredients for the perfect martini made with vodka rather than gin.

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  • Learn about the classic gin martini as well as the popular vodka martini and all the many flavors you can try.

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

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  • Pour the gin, lemon juice and sugar into a cocktail shaker half filled with ice and shake well.

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  • Traditionally, a martini is made with gin and extra dry vermouth.

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  • The combination of gin and vermouth is crisp, but it isn't for everyone.

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  • Gin has herbal undertones and hints of juniper berry that can interfere with some martini recipes.

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  • Something like Stolichnaya is a good choice, and Grey Goose will work perfectly since it is a French vodka.Don't replace the vodka in the recipe with gin and vermouth.

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  • The flavor of a Washington apple is rich enough to call for aged whiskey as a replacement for vodka or gin.

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  • While proponents for the classic gin Martini may find some of the newer recipes unappealing, these concoctions can yield great cocktails.

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

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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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  • Screwdrivers, a simple mix of vodka or gin and orange juice; Cape Cods, gin or vodka mixed with cranberry juice; and Bloody Marys, the same liquors mixed with spiced tomato juice; are often served with breakfast or brunch.

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  • Salty Dogs combine gin or vodka with grapefruit juice and are generally served in a glass with a lightly salted rim to cut the grapefruit acidity.

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  • A mixture of grenadine, gin, cherry brandy, sweet and sour mix and club soda, the drink was often considered a "gateway" drink for novices who had never before consumed an alcoholic beverage.

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  • Sea Breeze, a drink traditionally made today with vodka mixed with grapefruit and cranberry juice, was originally made with gin and grenadine.

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  • Gin is included in a variety of cocktails with orange juice and grenadine, including the Orange Blossom and classy Pink Flamingo made with vodka, sloe gin and Cointreau.

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  • In the movie "Casablanca," Rick is drinking Bourbon as he says, "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in the world, she walks into mine."

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  • The Mojito has rapidly become the quintessential drink of the summer, challenging such classics as gin and tonics, margaritas, mint juleps, daiquiris, and the ever-popular martini.

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  • On an extended cruise, like the one that goes from Louisiana to Tennessee, you'll have several stops along the way where you can see plantation houses, a cotton gin, a haunted house, Civil War historical sites, and more.

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  • The Victorian and antebellum architecture may make you question which century you're in, and you can see a cotton gin at the 1800s Frogmore Plantation.

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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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  • The Roaring Twenties had arrived with flappers and bathtub gin, and great changes in society.

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  • Bernie Mac is Gin, the store security chief.

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  • Indeed, there was even a glass of gin on the piano top.

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  • Neutral foods, which can be eaten with starches or proteins, include all vegetables with the exception of potatoes, whiskey and gin.

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  • Whether you're on old-school rap fan longing for the days of "Gin and Juice" or are just looking for some good beats, a Daz Thang MP3 download will fit the bill.

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  • Bow Wow, using the name Lil' Bow Wow (as he christened by Snoop) appeared on Snoop's debut album Doggystyle and also in the video for Gin and Juice.

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  • Drinks can be such things as "bathtub gin" and "coffee."

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  • Hildegard of Bingen, a German nun born in 1098, declared that lavender water (vodka, gin or brandy mixed with lavender) was the perfect remedy for migraines.

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  • She noticed the nearly empty gin bottle for the first time.

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  • Something about spending his gin rummy winnings.

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  • She reached down behind the desk and brought out a bottle of gin and poured two healthy slugs into water glasses.

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  • Dean despised gin even when properly mixed but forced a smile as he drank it straight and warm.

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  • The old Ethel Rosewater was coming back and the second gin helped.

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  • Three slugs of gin later he managed to get away, just as the desk was beginning to look appealing.

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  • Dean dusted off a Christmas present bottle of VO with thoughts of re-igniting the glow from Ethel's gin and chasing away the gloom of the empty house but one sip and he re-capped the jug, deciding it wasn't a good idea.

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  • The simplest cotton gin in extensive use is the " churka," used from early times, and still largely employed in India and China.

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  • In the Macarthy roller gin, the lint, drawn by a roller covered with leather (preferably walrus hide), is drawn between a metal plate called the " doctor " (fixed tangentially to the roller and very close to it) and a blade called the " beater " or knife, which rapidly moves up and down immediately behind, and parallel to, the fixed plate.

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  • A hand Macarthy roller gin worked by two men will clean about 4 to 6 lb of lint per hour.

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  • By simple modifications the Macarthy gin can be used for all kinds of cotton.

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  • Various attempts have been made to substitute a comb for the knife or beater, and one of the latest productions is the " Universal fibre gin," in which a series of blunt combs working horizontally replace the solid beater and so-called knife of the Macarthy gin.

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  • Opposed to the various types of roller gins is the " saw gin," invented by Eli Whitney, an American, in 1792.

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  • The machine which will gin the largest quantity in the shortest time is naturally preferred, unless such injury is, occasioned as materially to diminish the market value of the cotton.

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  • After the seed of Upland cotton has been passed through a fine gin, which takes off the short lint or linters left upon it by the farmer, it is passed through what is called a sheller, consisting of a revolving cylinder, armed with numerous knives, which cut the seed in two and force the kernels or meats from the shells.

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  • Now, however, ginning is a distinct business, and one gin willserve on an average about thirty farmers.

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  • It has many breweries and distilleries, and the spirit known by its name, which is a coarse gin, has a certain reputation throughout Belgium.

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  • His Admoni- 'ion to the Drinkers of Gin, Brandy, &c., published anonymously in 1734, has been several times reprinted.

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  • The trade is very largely centred in the export of palm oil and palm kernels and the import of cotton goods and spirits, mostly gin.

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  • He had resolved some time before never to obtain another slave, and "wished from his soul" that Virginia could be persuaded to abolish slavery; "it might prevent much future mischief"; but the unprecedented profitableness of the cotton industry, under the impetus of the recently invented cotton gin, had already begun to change public sentiment regarding slavery, and Washington was too old to attempt further innovations.

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  • The firm then moved to Harlow in Essex in 1963 where they built a large distillery producing Gilbey's world famous gin.

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  • The cotton gin cut the cost of removing seeds from cotton.

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  • One person with a horse and a cotton gin could process as much as fifty people without the gin.

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  • Even though this allowed cotton prices to plummet and demand for cotton to increase, some of those fifty people got laid off, no doubt shaking their fists at the infernal gin as they stormed off the property.

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