Some refineries are designed to distill sour crudes which cannot distill sweet and vice versa.
In 1936, he began to distill alcohol from sugar cane juice along with his three sons.
They wanted to distill the essence of epic rock into short, soulful pop tunes.
As investors, we need to evaluate both in trying to distill this oil and water.
Leading economists and politicians of the Left continue to distill their frenzy from Keynes.
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So what markets, governments and investors need is someone to distill that information into a single conclusion.
Our brands are really struggling with the ability to staff against that need to distill the data.
Capabilities like Splunk and Hadoop and other MapReduce implementations will be employed to distill and summarize machine data.
Each lesson is meant to distill advice that viewers can act upon immediately.
Indeed, Chinese observers have scrutinized the Kosovo conflict with great interest to distill lessons learned on potential defensive strategies.
He uses simple drawings to distill the complexities of personal finance in a way that is practical and approachable.
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With the film, you are trying to distill several hours of story associated with the gameplay into a 90-minute, three-act structure.
Entelo is hardly the only startup trying to distill the immense clatter of social-media sites into a clearer tool for recruiters.
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Refineries designed to distill sour crudes cannot distill sweet and vice versa.
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His intelligence operates on a higher plane, but his true gift is the ability to distill his complex theories into easily digestible terms.
It takes an observer like Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) to distill the finer sentiments from this sorry tale of the super-rich, and Luhrmann isn't that.
The setup offers a smart schema to distill a range of responses, from sympathy to revenge, that, as in a Western, distills great social forces to intimate issues.
Putting aside the obvious judgmental purpose they serve, they force students to coalesce a huge amount of information, to distill theories and form their own opinions on critical legal issues.
Mr. Hurd became known for his flip chart and his ability to distill each business decision to a set of metrics that could determine how profitable a move would be, said former colleagues.
Instead it uses the moving image to try to distill ideas from the landscape it takes a physical landscape and breaks it into different ideas, impulses, sections, and stories and then let that come together.
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In a 2009 plot to bomb the New York City subway system, suspect Najibullah Zazi was able to purchase significant quantities of hydrogen peroxide, which he hoped to distill to a higher concentration that would make an effective bomb.
In the pages of this publication and elsewhere, many have posited that recalcitrant IT departments, hidebound by a history of rigid organization, have been a bottleneck to the adoption of new technologies and, by extension, the ability to distill business value from data.
It is time, and long past time, for the practical men of our era such as our president and the Republican presidential aspirants to throw off the shackles of various defunct economists, cease to distill frenzy from some academic scribblers, embrace the Mundell-Tamny hypothesis, and move forward, immediately, to multilateral convertibility of currencies to gold.
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Then you add yeast, ferment it, and distill it to collect the alcohol.
Light, sweet crudes are cheaper to pump, transport, and distill and produce more gasoline per barrel than other types of crudes so it generally goes for more dollars per barrel than others.
Preparing to take maximum advantage of all of the new data and analytical capabilities rapidly arriving on the computing scene will mean that most businesses have to rethink how they assemble, distill, and use information.
But these are vital to societal well-being because they distill our base instincts into civilized behavior.
Curiosity: a desire to go beneath the surface and discover and distill a problem down into a very clear set of hypotheses that can be tested.
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When he heard of the QCA decision, Mr Distill said he doubted there was time to stop the test going ahead in 2008.
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If you believe in your ability to take the plethora of economic information available and distill it into accurate forecasts of the market moving forward, there is no better investment vehicle available than sectors and the ETFs that cover them.
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