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1 The voyagers here first met with arrak, which the natives distil from rice.
2 A lamp also burns on those crutches; and wine and oil distil from their wonderful wood.
3 His brain buzzes with them: they leap from his eye, distil from his lean and waving hand.
4 The roof of it is all covered with a kind of petrifications formed by drops, which perpetually distil from it.
5 As day declined they rose short, and when the vapours began to distil from the meadows they retired from business.
6 The alkaline solution and washings were acidified and distilled from 10 p.ct.
7 Brand became convinced that gold could somehow be distilled from human urine.
8 Juniper oil, used officinally, is distilled from the full-grown, unripe, green fruit.
9 The brandy is distilled from grapes and stored in huge oaken casks.
10 Stage two involves case law, limited to principles distilled from precedent.
11 This feeling will be reinforced by intelligence estimates distilled from 16 US agencies.
12 That Bios is distilled from the bark of the Duffer-tree is a certainty.
13 More often, commercial vodkas are fermented and distilled from wheat, rye, or corn.
14 Nataly drank the poison distilled from her exclamations and was ice.
15 Ethanol produced in the United States is predominantly distilled from corn.
16 No brandy not distilled from grapes grown in Cognac can be called Cognac.
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