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Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back".
The point is, July and August have a habit of distilling the wheat from the chaff; these months demand that you maintain, or improve, you standards, else you'll be banished to the naughty corner or a fate even worse (like an elimination final).
Voters are left distilling from the frenzy hints about where leaders would take the country.
Once you've got a story try distilling it to its essence: when you sum it up in a sentence does it still sound compelling?
Increasingly gin brands are doing more than just distilling.
We can discover who has better batting averages, not take it on faith; discover which methods of training promote accuracy, not just track the latest gurus and fads; and discover methods of distilling the wisdom of the crowd.The big surprise has been the support for the unabashedly elitist "super-forecaster" hypothesis.
The exception is when Barack Obama clumsily tries to make the point during a presidential race, in an instant distilling the campaign down to a single question: what is the role of government?On a campaign stop at a fire station in Virginia on July 13th, Mr Obama said: "If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help…Somebody invested in roads and bridges.
Brazil has long been distilling biofuel from sugarcane to reduce its need for fossil-fuel petrol.
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