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to distill

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To subject a substance to distillation.

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The proposed He-purging distillation technique makes it possible to distill approximately a dozen samples simultaneously.

Conigliaro has no licence to distill his own spirits.

But I know it's hard to distill an art".

Alvarado said he'd learned to distill from his father.

It's like trying to distill the ocean down to a glass of water.

He asked the company's brewmaster, Mark Carpenter, if he had ever tried to distill with hops.

He tried to distill two years of work into fifteen minutes.

She's young, sure, but it takes maturity to distill a song down to its simple essence.

Both artists seemed to distill Americanness — Pollock with volcanic ambition, Moses with obdurate modesty.

In the "Four Books" he tries to distill prescriptions from a lifetime's accumulation of know-how.

He's able to distill the anger and resentment and the sense of aggrievement.

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