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"draff" Definitions
  1. the damp remains of malt after brewing often used as an appetizer or supplement in animal rations

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Celtic Renewables estimates that, every year, the Scottish whisky industry produces 2 billion liters of pot ale and 500,000 tons of draff.
It is rare to find an apartment like this directly on the waterfront, said Monica de Champfleury, the managing director of Hammer Draff Great Properties, the Christie's affiliate listing the apartment.
Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables has developed a process to manufacture the biofuel biobutanol from draff and pot ale - barley kernels and a yeasty liquid that are produced when whisky is made and then usually thrown away.
The newly developed (and almost stereotypically Scottish) fuel, biobutanol, is made from a combination of draff, the barley residue left after whisky is fermented, and pot ale, the liquid from fermented wort that is left in the still after the distillation process.
The street had only five sales closed in 2018 with an average sale price of $6,212 per square foot — about a third of what it was in 2008, according to Laurent Locchi of Hammer Draff Great Properties, an affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate.
It hopes to convert the draff and pot ale left behind into biofuel, which would not only cut back on CO2 emissions from vehicles (some estimates say it reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent compared to gasoline), but could also become an energy source in remote areas of Scotland that are short on gas stations, but heavy on distilleries.
The history blog Two Nerdy History Girls, written by two historical fiction authors, found a depiction of a 17th-century milkmaid in Covent Garden in a 1771 novel titled The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, which described the milkmaid thusly: The milk itself should not pass unanalysed, the produce of faded cabbage leaves and sour draff, lowered with hot water, frothed with bruised snails, carried through the streets in open pails, exposed to foul rinsings discharged from doors and windows, spittle, snot, and tobacco-quids from foot-passengers, overflowings from mud-carts, spatterings from coach-wheels, dirt and trash chucked into it by roguish boys for the joke's sake, the spewing of infants who have slabbered in the tin measure, which is thrown back in that condition among the milk, for the benefit of the next customer; and, finally, the vermin that drops from the rags of the nasty drab that vends this precious mixture, under the respectable denomination of milk-maid.
Draff Young (April 9, 1942 – March 24, 2012) was a National Basketball Association (NBA) coach. Draff had a lifetime love and passion for basketball. His inspiration for basketball was stirred when his Uncle Perry put a peach barrel rim on the side of the house; this enabled him and his cousins to play basketball. Draff played basketball while attending Johnson C. Smith University, and after leaving college he began his career in professional basketball.
It is implied that this technology led to great self- understanding and awareness. Demis occasionally have draff offspring. There are no cybs born to demis.
Draffs are neither cyb or demi. An ordinary draff prefers to keep their thoughts inside their head rather than using the fibre-lines of the cybs or the webs of the demis. A draff (on earth) still has the genetic engineering that the demis have, they simply have not received the full technological package of implants required to become a demi. Roughly 30% of draffs have the potential to become demis if they were willing to accept the societal price.
Spent grain from brewing. Containers of spent grain outside the brewery. A product demonstration of crackers made from spent grain at a local supermarket. Brewer's spent grain (BSG) or draff is a byproduct of the brewing industry that makes up 85 percent of brewing waste.
Belacqua is kidnapped for this purpose, but the child turns out to be a girl. Belacqua ends up sitting on his own tombstone. The unnamed groundsman in "Draff" who tended to Belacqua's grave is back, now named Mick Doyle and intending to rob the grave. Belacqua bets Doyle he'll find nothing there.
From 1974–1977, he served as assistant basketball coach at Oral Roberts University. From 1977–1978, he served as an assistant basketball coach at the University of Southern California. Draff was Head National Men's Basketball coach for the country of Kuwait in 1978. He served as the Olympic Basketball coach for the country of Qatar from 1987–1994.
Almost uniquely for Beckett's male characters, Belacqua shows a marked enthusiasm for the state of matrimony, marrying in quick succession Lucy, Thelma bboggs, and the Smeraldina Rima. The final story, "Draff," centres on his funeral. At the suggestion of his Chatto editor, Charles Prentice, Beckett added another story, '"Echo's Bones," to the manuscript. In it, Belacqua returns from the dead.
He was appointed Deacon at Zion Temple and served faithfully until his health failed and he could no longer attend services. Draff possessed a jovial personality and he found a special interest in everyone around him. His deep, husky laughter is greatly missed by the friends and family touched by his presence. This article has been lovingly edited by his niece, Tawanna.
First, new installations for milling, mashing and fermentation were built in 1973, and in 1975 the distillery added a dark grains plant, which produces cattle feed from the draff. In 1984 the old side of the distillery was mothballed, and the new side followed the next year, temporarily ending production entirely. The new side of the distillery resumed production in 1991. The old side didn't resume production, and was demolished in 1999.
The typescript and a carbon copy ended up in Beckett archives, and has been available for study by scholars. Beckett rewrote the ending of "Draff", the last story in More Pricks Than Kicks, taking text from "Echo's Bones". The opening paragraph was published in Chris Ackerley's Demented Particulars: The Annotated Murphy (Journal of Beckett Studies, 1998). The title itself was used as the title of a poem, and then for his poetry anthology Echo's Bones and Other Precipitates.
The distillery was in the 1950s one of the first to use the draff, a wasteproduct of whisky production, as animal feed. The distillery's malting floors closed in 1968 and the entire distillery was rebuilt and expanded in 1970. A new spirit still and wash still were placed in addition to the two stills that were already present, and Aultmore Reopened in 1971. In 1998 the distillery was sold back to Bacardi subsidiary Dewars, which had previously owned Aultmore between 1923 and 1925.
From 1994–2006, he was Head basketball coach at Al Jahra Sports Club. He was a basketball TV Sports Analyst for the NBA from 2003–2006. After many years of traveling across the United States and various other countries pursuing his love of basketball, Draff returned to Timmonsville, South Carolina in pursuit of a spiritual journey. He began attending Zion Temple Holiness Church and was a dedicated member who could be seen many days praying in his parked car in the church's parking lot.
Phil Johnson and Cotton Fitzsimmons have won NBA Coach of the Year in the and season, with the Kings respectively. Harrison, Bobby Wanzer, Ed Jucker, Bob Cousy, Draff Young, Jerry Reynolds, Reggie Theus, and Kenny Natt have spent their entire NBA head coaching careers with the Kings. Wanzer, Tom Marshall, Jack McMahon, Cousy, Larry Staverman, Adelman and Theus formerly played for the Kings. The Kings are currently owned by Vivek Ranadivé, with former Kings player Vlade Divac as the general manager and Luke Walton as the head coach.
In 1967, Draff started a basketball program at the Boston School of the Deaf. He served in the NBA from 1969–1974 as coach for the Cincinnati Royals and the Kansas City Omaha Kings. In 1973, he became the first African-American who did not play in the NBA to serve as a head coach in the league The Seattle Times: Sonics: Brown's hiring highlights diversity in NBA when he coached for four games for the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. He also served as assistant coach on the USA Olympic basketball team that toured the United States in 1973.
With a touch of his staff God creates a Highlander from the piece of dung and asks him "Where do you want to go?" :God turnd owre the horss turd with his pykit staff, :And up start a heilandman as blak as ony draff, :Quod God to the Helandman, Quhair wilt thow now? The highlander replies that he will go to the lowlands to steal livestock. :I will doun in the lawland, Lord, and thair steill a kow, When God points out to the highlander that he will be hanged for this crime the man claims to be indifferent.

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