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Africa does, and they are distilled in the art here.
I think it would be best if you can get me some water that has been distilled.
The material was then distilled over a few weeks in the fall and spring.
This was distilled from a lecture he gave in 1914.
In them the whole intensity of the man's nature was distilling itself.
It has been described as "a music distilled from the nuclear age".
But those distilled in any given region share certain characteristics.
You'll need to complete a return for each different class of spirit you distil.
This was followed by a 15-minute crash course on distilling.
All her programs were distilled to what she called fundamental lessons.
Water for drinking should never be softened, and certainly not distilled.
But there is perhaps no place where every form of pollution has been distilled with greater effect.
Three hours of excruciating work distilled down to half a second.
We have distilled the original 28 down to the 9 basic principles.
The spirit is then distilled a fifth and final time.
The general wiped a hand across his face, as if all their concern was distilled into him alone.
With me, it tends to be more distilled into my own way of speaking.
Fermented and then distilled a couple of times, or more.
He turned to me, and you could have distilled vinegar from his breath.
Nevertheless a few "elements" can be distilled from those cases.
"We're distilling everything we've learned about glass over the years," he said.
Wine was also for the first time distilled into brandy during this period.
It can be distilled in two words: the internet and regulation.
This is then distilled to separate the different classes of material.
For other uses, it is dissolved in water and then distilled.