And just a few months ago, the government raised the allowable ethanol blend from 10% to 15%.
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The 30 participants each designed their own sparkling-wine blend from among 250 base wines, and attended three seminars on pairing sparkling wines with caviar, raw oysters, calamari and beef.
That is why I have included the alcohol percentages and have attempted to choose a range of levels, from a wonderful 11% Vinho Verde from northern Portugal to the opulent delights of a 14.5% Bordeaux blend from South Africa.
The big Australian winemakers, such as Southcorp, scientifically classify, grade and blend grapes from various regions in a way that would make the tradition-bound French choke.
Such Web candies are three among thousands of examples of "mashups, " which blend software from multiple sources and recombine them on the fly to create novel entertainments and services.
The company has never made a secret of the fact that 10% of its wool blend comes from overseas, and that the leather straps on the beret are made in Pakistan.
It's made from a blend of cotton and a new polymer made from corn.
Mr. KOCH: You know, I think I'd make a blend of ingredients from all over the world.
The vast majority of Champagne is sold as non-vintage: a blend of wine from around three vintages.
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Released just last year, Denizen is a magical blend of rums from Trinidad and Jamaica that create a full flavored rum that yes tastes like rum.
The sisters performed with "Patty always singing the lead, Maxene the high harmony and LaVerne the low harmony, inventing a unique blend that came from their hearts, since none of the girls could read music, " according to the official biography released by Eichler.
Libations are thoughtfully curated with options such as a tasty Corsican beer made from chestnuts and a lovely red blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz from Bangalore (La Reserve Grover).
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But you can think of 60 MO as Mint for Business that allowed you to blend reports and data from a range of sources.
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Just as jazz was born in the seaport of New Orleans from a blend of African and European sounds, so New York humour was shaped by talented immigrants.
It is made from a blend of crushed rock, rubber and polyurethane, a synthetic plastic that replaces bitumen as the binding agent and allows even bigger pores in the road surface.
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Denizen is a blend of 5 rums from Trinidad that are aged up to five years then blended with fifteen rums from Jamaica by blenders in Amsterdam, who have been blending rums since 1723 (Jamaican rums as a category tend to have more wight to them than their brothers and sisters of Puerto Rico and St Croix).
Chicha is made from a masticated blend of boiled maize (or yucca root) and human saliva.
Each series is crafted from a clever blend of very old wines and younger wines so they deliver on the quality experience without a staggering price point.
The smart course is to blend folks with the Street chops from the private sector with those who have made it a career at the SEC.
The inn is the pet project of Canadian construction magnate Cliff Lede (that's his eponymous winery directly below) and takes its name from his top red blend, also called Poetry.
The Harvard team suggests speeding up a project launched in 1994 to purchase 500 tonnes of highly-enriched uranium released from Russian weapons and blend it down over 20 years for use in civilian reactors.
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With Photoshop Touch, it's also a snap to add or remove people or objects from a photo, or blend two photos together.
The council hopes the ditch and bank will not be too visible from the road and will blend into the natural slope of the site where possible.
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Monastic communities continue to live throughout Angkor, with Buddhist monks often passing through the historic sites on their way to and from their pagodas (a blend of temple and monastery).
Thompson said people should always wear padded, acrylic-blend socks, which wick moisture away from the foot, under properly fitted shoes that have plenty of toe room and support.
Today, the courtyard has swung back to being a blend of geometry and nature, transforming from a functional protection from weather and foes to a space that's conducive to spending more time outside.
Preloaded with Adobe Photoshop Touch, Galaxy Note 10.1 users can utilize popular Photoshop Touch features such as layers, selection tools, adjustments and filters to customize and edit images, remove people or objects from a photo, or blend two photos together.
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This unique blend of design and engineering sets us apart from competitors and gives consumers a new kind of entertainment and computing experience.
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Crowdfunder offers a blend of donation-based and investment crowdfunding from individuals and angel investors, and was a leading participant in the JOBS Act legislation.
It's a blend of cotton and polylactide, a polymer derived from dextrose, which can be cost-effectively made from corn.
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