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You do know that distillates are no longer used for electricity generation?
The facilities which produce those distillates are large and prominent.
These cases yield a simple distillate that should govern the result here.
The grain distillates tend to be a little bit more firm in body.
They liked to ship home the concentrated distillate and add water later.
The distillate collection bag of the solar still was nearly full an hour ago.
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The distillate is also kept under vacuum so that it does not come into contact with air.
The purest distillates are collected at the very top, I believe.
Home heating oil and diesel fuel are made from distillate.
Home heating oil and other distillates rose by 3.4 million barrels a day, a 7 percent increase over 1989.
Anyway, then take the distillate and distill that again, just as before.
Supplies of distillates rose 2.6 million barrels, which was above market expectations.
Each of the three distillates is 130 proof and a light amber in hue.
Distillates were down by 495,000 barrels, the report said.
For Justin, the distillate of memory was a bitter vintage.
And while distillate inventories rose 1.25 million barrels, they are still 19.4 percent below last year's level.
No. 3 is a distillate fuel oil and is rarely used.
It is another fluid entirely, or perhaps a different distillate of the venom.
The supply of distillates, which include home heating oil, was up 900,000 barrels, to 124.6 million.
If you do measure salt in the distillate well than you sure have taken me back to school.
There are more than two thousand (2,000) words to refer to the Brazilian national distillate.
Stocks of petroleum distillates increased by 1.76 million barrels, according to the institute.
No. 4 may be classified as diesel, distillate or residual fuel oil.
Water begins to collect in the distillate bag, but it is salty.