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Tom Stone, a professor of Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawaii and a surfboard shaper, said the early alaias were essentially made from scraps.
The facade is essentially made from compressed pollution from felled trees which have been burnt in a pyrolysis kiln.
Fruit This may seem obvious, since wine is essentially made from fruit, but not all wines have enough fruit content to age well.
Lower quality absinthe is essentially made from an herbal maceration, and no herbs are used during the distillation process.
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David's argument has a moral tack as well, involving the switch in the industry away from movies "essentially made for adults" (though I'd add that, alongside the many great movies of the high-studio era, plenty of others from that time did a pretty good job of kidding adults along with their bland sentimentality and tightly normative narrowness).
When I spoke to him recently, he downplayed the Treasury's role and claimed that the profits were essentially made by obtaining commitments from major European banks that-for reasons never quite developed in 90 minutes of bafflegab-made it possible for the commitment-holders to rapidly double or quadruple their money.
It is essentially made up of its clients, representatives from the local public radio stations that provide the bulk of the financing for the national network.
We have essentially made a massive transfer of money from taxpayers to holders of stock in private prisons, and the women and children I met are merely collateral damage.
He pulled Sammy from the garage and essentially made him his personal assistant.
Spätzle is essentially dumplings made from a loose eggy dough.
In the last of the Dining videos paying homage to chocolate, I demonstrate how to make chocolate shavings, which are essentially sprinkles made from real chocolate as opposed to wax, corn syrup, sugar and cocoa.
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