| 21. | An example of this would be starting fermentation in a carboy or stainless steel tank and then moving it over to oak barrels.
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| 22. | Carboy unfastens his patient's jacket, and the crowd are shocked to find that Thomas is a Knight of the Garter.
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| 23. | Probably not the latter, because the contents of both carboys _ clean and close-enough-to-clean _ turned on us.
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| 24. | His decor consists of 65 wine-filled carboys, six-gallon glass containers, which have subsumed nearly every inch of his apartment.
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| 25. | Thomas has reached a financial settlement with Mr . Grinder, who is now willing to accept Carboy as his son-in-law.
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| 26. | It cost US $ 1.10 per pound in the form of drums and $ 2.00 per pound in the form of carboys.
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| 27. | In Berkeley, Bonneau Dickson was euphoric, too, as he sat on his porch watching carbon dioxide bubbles percolate through the carboys'air locks.
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| 28. | He orders a military gas mask, digging tools, and six carboys of sulfuric acid to be delivered to the cellar door of the shunned house.
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| 29. | We had a hard time cleaning a persistent cloudy residue out of one of the carboys, and the memory of that labor would come to haunt us.
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| 30. | Amateur winemakers often use glass carboys in the production of their wine; these vessels ( sometimes called " demijohns " ) have a capacity of.
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