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the vats
noun
A large tub, such as is used for making wine or for tanning.
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Nilson also assisted in the erection of the still and the vats.
Only the entire plant, including the vats, was a profit-making machine.
But employees there knew the earth was moving when the wine began sloshing in the vats.
In the fridge, the vats of Jell-O were growing hard.
Some of the workers sleep on a shelf above the vats.
Plunge elbow deep into the vats of human flesh porridge and you might just find an allegory for Mexican society.
I plunged my arm into one of the vats, swirling the mash, which was warm and soupy, like thin porridge.
Now BP is contributing technical expertise aimed at getting the temperatures and pressures in the vats just right.
Inside one of the vats, hundreds of lamb shanks, sealed in vacuum-packed plastic bags, were submerged in water, cooking.
Company scientists found that traces of tungsten were leaking into the vats from bearing seals, poisoning the broth.
Once their wives or whatever finish jumping around the vats, they sell the stuff in small bistros in town.
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