Lees Sentence Examples

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  • Some steep seed in soda and oil lees to get a larger produce.

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  • Poisoning by caustic soda is rare, but occasionally it takes place by swallowing soap lees (sodium carbonate), which may contain some impurities of caustic soda.

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  • It appears probable that the conductivity of a liquid increases considerably with rise of temperature, although the contrary would appear from the work of Lees.

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  • During this secondary fermentation the wine gradually throws down a deposit which forms a coherent crust, known as argol or lees.

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  • When, after the approach of the cold weather, the lees have dropped, the wines are racked and a further addition of brandy is made.

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  • Collateral branches of the family have given the Lees, the Custises, and other families a.

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  • C. Lees Source Book of English History is not very satisfactory.

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  • The stories which contain the last lees of the old mythology and pre-history seem to be also non-Icelandic, but amplified by Icelandic editors, who probably got the plots from the Western Islands.

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  • Nassau Lees (Calcutta, 1856), and has been printed at Cairo (1890).

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  • The residue in the still, called spent lees, is run to waste.

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  • The wine was then left to age on its lees for ten months with regular lees for ten months with regular lees stirring three times a week.

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  • The wines spent 6 months in barrel on the gross lees with regular lees stirring.

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  • Left on it's yeasty lees to extract maximum flavor.

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  • The wine was then left to age on its lees for ten months with regular lees stirring three times a week.

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  • The wine was matured on its yeast lees in bottle for at least 30 months in underground cellars.

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  • Mr Lees noted with great particularity the aspect of the ' ripper's ' victim.

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  • Some frozen peas former first team stalwart David Lees scored 51 out of Werneth's total of 177 all out.

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  • Incredibly, there is a view that Ms Lees ' admirable Stoicism casts doubts over the entire case.

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  • The Chairman, Mr LEES said she was a rather weakly girl and was at present receiving instruction to a considerable extent.

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  • Indeed you rarely go wrong with a Lees house.

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  • Some frozen peas Former first team stalwart David Lees scored 51 out of Werneth 's total of 177 all out.

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  • Incredibly, there is a view that Ms Lees ' admirable stoicism casts doubts over the entire case.

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  • Aging in bottle with the yeast lees imbued further richness.

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  • Bottle aging with its lees produced rich yeasty flavors.

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  • The resultant wine was aged on its yeast lees until bottling to produce a refreshing yeasty character and rounded mouth feel.

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  • To keep up with the trends, add a new pair of Lees in one of the latest finishes and cuts.

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  • Winemakers transfer the bottle into a tank where they filter the yeast lees and add liqueur de dosage, which is an amount of wine to adjust the sweetness of the sparkling wine.

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  • Barrel fermented in French oak casks and 9 months on the lees.

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  • Lees are the naturally occurring sediments that form in the wine during fermentation.

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  • Then there's the fermentation process, siphoning off the lees and the bottling.

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  • The Lees lived in the Arlington House until 1861.

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  • After Mary Ann Randolph Custis did not show up to pay estate tax on the estate, the Lees lost it.

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  • To ensure that the Lees would not return to the mansion, he made it unlivable.

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  • Many of the furnishings and household objects were once owned by the Lees. Arlington was chosen to ensure that the Lees would never again take up residence.

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  • Above the cliff west of the old town is a broad promenade called the Lees, commanding a notable view of the channel and connected by lifts with the shore below.

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  • The discontinued Harveian Institution for young men was named after William Harvey, discoverer of the circulation of the blood, a native of Folkestone (1578), who is also commemorated by a tercentenary memorial on the Lees.

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  • In Mahommedan Spain he was lees regarded, but in Europe his works even eclipsed and superseded those of Hippocrates and Galen.

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