Aromatics Sentence Examples

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  • His dominions contained the monstrous ants that dug gold and the fish that gave the purple; they produced all manner of precious stones and all the famous aromatics.

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  • The capital Auxume and the seaport Adulis were then the chief centres of the trade with the interior of Africa in gold dust, ivory, leather, aromatics, &c. At Axum, the site of the ancient capital, many vestiges of its former greatness still exist; and the ruins of Adulis, which was once a seaport on the bay of Annesley, are now about 4 m.

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  • In general a qualitatively similar effect is expected for toluene, and other methyl substituted aromatics.

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  • The Egyptians were experts at embalming using aromatics to help preserve flesh.

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  • The production and trade of these aromatics were in the hands of the ancient South Arabians, who became extremely wealthy as a result.

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  • The original perfume, Aromatics Elixir, has has celebrated nearly four decades of success.

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  • In Oregon it goes by the Pinot Gris tag, and they are solid white wines with seductive appeal of spiciness, aromatics, and melon or pear fruit flavors.

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  • The complexity and aromatics and other "yummy" characteristics will be, again, lost in the boldness of the smoky barbeque.

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  • Wine displaying strong alcoholic tastes and lacking in bouquet and aromatics.

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  • Use commercially prepared (or homemade) chicken stock and add vegetables, aromatics, cooked turkey, and noodles for a quick soup.

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  • Scented with the clean fragrance of the classic Aromatics Elixir perfume, this lightweight lotion contains notes of jasmine, rose, vetiver and ylang ylang.

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  • In the burntofferings of male kine to Isis, the carcase of the steer, after evisceration, was filled with fine bread, honey, raisins, figs, frankincense, myrrh and other aromatics, and thus stuffed was roasted, being basted all the while by pouring over it large quantities of sweet oil, and then eaten with great festivity.

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