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juniper
noun
Any shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus of the cypress family; characterized by pointed, needle-like leaves and aromatic berry-like cones.
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If not, add more juniper berries and leave for a further 12 hours.
The amount of flavour extraction depends on how fresh your juniper berries are.
When you are happy with the level of juniper, remove the juniper.
That strong juniper flavour should have infused nicely.
In the summer of 1948 he retreated to the cool air and juniper forests of Ziarat to ease the symptoms of the tuberculosis that killed him months later.For the BLA, a militant faction of Baloch nationalists, it was an emblem of a state they have no desire to be part of.
Neither moths nor worms will attack it".This may be an attempt to replicate the flavour of the hams smoked over juniper and beech that Roman gourmets imported from Germania, says Mark Kurlansky in his book "Salt".
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Top up with the juniper-infused vodka and leave for a further 36 hours.
You can ride high into the snow-capped mountains in the footsteps of nomads and Silk Road traders, then pick your way down through the juniper-lined valleys.
In January 2010 Facebook decided to build a huge data centre on a 124-acre plot in the high, juniper-pocked desert east of the Cascade mountains.
Particularly in the fast-growing markets for optical and Internet gear, telecoms-service providers increasingly prefer to buy the best products they can find from firms such as Ciena and Juniper Networks, for example—and then to integrate them in-house.
AMID the vote-counting on May 1st 1997, Sir Malcolm Rifkind's election agent told him that Juniper Green, a hitherto rock-solid Conservative area of the Edinburgh Pentlands seat he had held for 23 years, appeared to have done the unthinkable.
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