| 21. | The Isinglass River, together with its tributaries, provided water power for grist, fulling and saw mills.
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| 22. | Priestholme again made the early running before Isinglass took the lead two furlongs from the finish and went clear.
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| 23. | Priestholme dropped away in the straight, leaving Isinglass in the lead with Watts moving Ladas up to challenge.
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| 24. | Isinglass, from the swim bladders of fish, is still used as a fining agent for wine and beer.
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| 25. | The project will prevent a 58-unit housing development that would take up of river frontage along the Isinglass.
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| 26. | The CIA continued studies into even higher performance aircraft, and studied replacing the A-12 under Project Isinglass.
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| 27. | "' Isinglass "'( or ) is a substance obtained from the dried swim bladders of fish.
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| 28. | However, some breweries still use isinglass finings for non-cask beers, especially when attempting to repair bad batches.
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| 29. | In combination with bentonite, gelatin, silica gel, isinglass, or other clarify wine, mead, and beer.
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| 30. | That one-year deal with Isinglass was extended for the 2014 15 season, again featuring on the away kits only.
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