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noun
A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
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Everything is done on-site, from growing the barley on the farm to bottling the malt.
Finally, bootleggers took to bottling their own concoctions of spurious liquor, and by the late 1920s stills making liquor from corn had become major suppliers.
Fizzion anticipates integrating new products -- a broad range covering anything from software to bottling practices -- into Coke's operations in as quickly as a year, Mr. Lowe said.
CG Roxane has bought water from Roseburg since the late 1990s and dedicates one of its production lines in its Weed plant to bottling water bound for Japan.
With shareholders now as much a consideration as employees, he spun off noncore businesses, like the harlequin's quilt of subsidiaries, which did everything from making furniture to bottling soft drinks to operating the Norilsk phone system.
Mr. Cisneros's father had sought partnerships abroad early on, striking a deal in the 1940's to form an independent bottling operation for Pepsi-Cola, a relationship that persisted until the Cisneros Group switched to bottling Coca-Cola in 1996.
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Want to bottle feed?
Who's going to bottle it?
"That's what we need to bottle up," Wright said.
That wasn't the design to bottle them up.
"I have a tendency to bottle things up," she said.
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