| 41. | But the bowl is fairly wide, allowing for swirling, aerating and sniffing.
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| 42. | He constructed an aerated cognac snifter and then explained its functional and aesthetic qualities.
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| 43. | Whisking aerates the liquid, lightening it at the top where the froth forms.
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| 44. | -- STAC . Silence The Aerate Crowd.
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| 45. | They work by producing carbon dioxide gas, which lightens and aerates the batter.
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| 46. | He added a water pump and aerating system.
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| 47. | Glassworms are very easy to store if the water is kept cold and aerated.
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| 48. | To prevent this weed, the soil should be aerated and well-drained.
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| 49. | Today aerated concrete is produced in many companies, particularly in Europe and Asia.
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| 50. | Air trapping represents poorly aerated lung, but on its own is clinically benign.
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