| 11. | The word derives from the Slavonic stem " p�lie ", to burn ( in a meaning to distil ).
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| 12. | :( ec ) In addition to the tax issues, it can be dangerous to distil your own alcohol.
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| 13. | He had managed to distil 1, 000 pages of the novels into six hours, using prose so sensitively.
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| 14. | Firth and Distil are noted as performers on a studio-session report Guaraldi filed for the American Federation of Musicians.
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| 15. | The biggest job was for me to distil all the information I was recieving so it could fit into one book.
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| 16. | Her prose is plain but warm and she distils research well, with the use of anecdotes and literary examples ."
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| 17. | As the lands around Acko are rich in fruits, " virtually every farmer is known to distil his own brand ".
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| 18. | She has the ability to rapidly distil and process her observations, and then, in elegant style, to express them.
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| 19. | He continuously analyses and distils his images, making many drawings, photocopies and watercolours before making the high-intensity oil paintings.
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| 20. | Orujo has become an artisanal craft for some families who after making wine for themselves distil the pomace in a little pot still.
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