Distillers Sentence Examples

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  • The group specially described as indirect taxes includes those on alcohol, wine, beer, cider and other alcoholic drinks, on passenger and goods traffic by railway, on licences to distillers, spirit-sellers, &c., on salt and on sugar of home manufacture.

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  • The brewers and distillers, such as M ` Ewan, Usher and Ure, have been amongst the most generous benefactors of the city.

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  • Distillers and revenue officers in St Louis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati and other cities were implicated, and the illicit gains - which in St Louis alone probably amounted to more than $2,500,000 in the six years 1870-1876 - were divided between the distillers and the revenue officers, who levied assessments on distillers ostensibly for a Republican campaign fund to be used in furthering Grant's re-election.

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  • The industry was rapidly developed by distillers, who immediately after the suppression of the Whisky Insurrection, in 1794, removed from Pennsylvania and settled in what is now Mason county and was then a part of Bourbon countythe product is still known as " Bourbon " whisky.

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  • A large proportion of the rice brought to Europe is used for starch-making, and some is taken by distillers of alcohol.

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  • Oats remain the staple grain crop, and barley, though fluctuating from year to year, is steadied by the demands of the distillers.

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  • From the 1st of January 1904 it was leased to a syndicate of distillers for six years.

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  • As a physician he seems to have done little, and lived poorly on a pension given him by some Dutch merchants and money which he earned from distillers for advocating the use of spirits.

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  • The companies very freely made returns to the commission, the only ones not doing so being the Broderers, Bowyers, Distillers, Glovers, Tin-Plate Workers and Weavers.

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  • Many of the licences are those of brewers, distillers and publicans, and others in trade, and are paid out of the general profits of the business, so that they can hardly be passed on to the consumers, while other licences are for shooting, for employing carriages and men-servants, and for similar objects, where the charge on the payer is direct.

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  • It forced distillers to sell only to licensed retailers and brought gin-shops under the jurisdiction of local magistrates.

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  • By contrast, scotch malt whiskey distillers are generally looking for a more subtle oak influence.

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  • He stood six feet four inches tall and his stature helped to silence any of the illicit distillers who challenged the newly licensed distillery.

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  • Like several other distillers, the company also feels its label should be used only on whiskey aged according to its own practices.

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  • Licenses were granted to a very small number of Scottish distillers for the exportation of spirits to England.

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