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Even street food in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia consist—in part—of small stands that prepare daily vats and vats of bouillon.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Sayantani Ghosh
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Somewhere, there is a warehouse full of vats of Fabellini.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Don Sebastian
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
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Their nuts will thus be barred from Nutella's mixing vats.
Then it ferments for about two weeks in giant vats.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Vinay Dwivedi
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Generating fuel or food in vats could be an attractive alternative.
And now we are expecting new big vats made in Russia.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Joseph White in Detroit.
Two separate vats served as the source for the mini-Mississippi.
VATs work like sales taxes, levied at each stage of production.
Actually, though, Trump might not even have been thinking about VATs.
They had vats of plum mead and got the sauna going.
Carbon taxes and VATs are ideas that many Republicans have criticized.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar
It's allowed with VATs, sure, but normally not with corporate taxes.
Many of the European VATs are riddled with special rates and preferences.
A series of vats exploded at a brewery, breaking through a wall.
Pickled bodies from the Iron Age had emerged from these deep vats.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel
There's nothing magical about VATs not deducting wages that changes the trade balance.
But this interaction is rare, and requires huge vats of liquid to capture.
HAWC consists of a number of steel vats filled with water in Mexico.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Shounak Dasgupta
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Bernard Orr and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
A factory worker dumps big vats of liquid sulfur onto a wide floor.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli
The water in the vats is cleaned by a machine imported from Canada.
It is piped into huge vats, where bacteria converts it to natural gas.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Maju Samuel
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Manogna Maddipatla in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila
Reporting by Ankit Ajmera and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Sayantani Ghosh
After all, how many evil scientists with brain vats are likely to exist?
Reporting by Sanjana Shivdas and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Patrick Graham
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Reporting by Rishika Sadam and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza
She replaced the restaurant's nineteen-inch cast-iron skillets with deep-frying vats.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Shinjini Ganguli
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sweta Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila
Cooked meats were preserved in vats using the lactic acid in sour whey.
It's a problem that releasing additional vats of promotional dipping sauce won't fix.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar and Martina D'Couto
Reporting by Krishna V Kurup and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Additional reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Martina D'Couto and Meredith Mazzilli
Additional reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Vibhuti Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar
Medals and trophies are scattered among the large vats of chemicals and welding machinery.
Reporting by Sweta Singh and Rachit Vats; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Alexander Smith
Old beer vats have been made into surprising round banquettes inside the lobby bar.
VATs are thought to raise consumer prices; payroll tax cuts should boost workers' pay packets.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Paul Lienert in Detroit; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta
He avoids sulfur dioxide, but protects the wine in vats with layers of neutral gas.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Nick Carey in Detroit; Editing by James Emmanuel
Reporting by Rachit Vats, Divya R and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur
Additional reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Sai Sachin Ravikumar
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Joseph White in Detroit; Editing by Maju Samuel
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Joseph White in Detroit; Editing by James Emmanuel
Women have volunteered as cooks, preparing huge vats of beans to distribute to the troops.
Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur, Bernard Orr
Green vats that once held rainwater from the roof now lie broken on the floor.
Reporting by Rachit Vats, Siddhartha Cavale and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
I've seen people have absolutely no shame and bring huge vats of Tupperware to events.
She wanted them to stir the vats during the process, a break with village practice.
In the kitchen, two workers packaged up boeuf bourguignon and vats of pre-sliced potatoes.
There were potato bakes, and vats of black beans, and mountains of nutty basmati rice.
In semi-carbonic maceration, uncrushed grape bunches are piled into vats filled with carbon dioxide.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Editing by Matthew Lewis
Reporting by Rachit Vats, Soundarya J and Bharath Manjesh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta
So we have a market section, with different vats — I don't like the word vat with food, but that's what they are — they're just vats of fresh salads and different preparations of veggies that we have that are going to change based upon the seasons.
Dr Voigt imagines instead vats fitted with coloured lights that wink on and off in sequence.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and John Revill in Zurich; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Anil D'Silva
Each of these experiments -- from smart stoplights to rain vats -- define sustainability by their own metrics.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sweta Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Sayantani Ghosh
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Luciana Lopez in New York; Editing by Phil Berlowitz
Reporting by Alwyn Scott in Seattle and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Savio D'Souza
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Sriraj Kalluvila
Reporting by Rachit Vats, Ankit Ajmera and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar
Reporting by Arunima Banerjee and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Patrick Graham and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Reporting by Alana Wise in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe
Reporting by Sanjana Shivdas and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Maju Samuel
Additional reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Jamie Freed in Singapore; Editing by Himani Sarkar
Writers post odd stories like the one about the gulls that fell into vats of curry.
The same is true at Viúva Gomes, where 10,000-liter vats are displayed like museum pieces.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta and Arun Koyyur
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham and Bernard Orr
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Patrick Graham and Sriraj Kalluvila
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Arun Koyyur
SANTELLI: I DON'T THINK ANYBODY I TALK WITH WOULD DISAGREE THAT BETWEEN TARIFFS, VATS, IMPORT VATS, ALL THE ISSUES OF CHINA, EUROPE, AND JAPAN, WE'RE NOT GETTING A GREAT DEAL BUT THE ADAPTION OF THE GLOBALIZATION OF ECONOMIES HAS MADE IT SO TINKERING CAN HAVE OUTSIDE CONSEQUENCES.
It uses a combination of robotic picking arms, hydroponic vats, and self-driving porters to grow vegetables.
California, unsurprisingly, is in the vanguard: there are around 60 below-freezing-cold vats in the state.
Reporting by Sanjana Shivdas in Chennai and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Sweta Singh, Bernard Orr
Most rich countries already implement border-adjustment as part of their VATs, a kind of sales tax.
Additional reporting by Rachit Vats and Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Nick Zieminski
In a warehouse in Mymensingh, a town close to Mathabari, Shamsul Alam has installed eight large vats.
The samples are labelled, frozen and stored in five large vats of liquid nitrogen at -225°C.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Rama Venkat Raman in Bengaluru; Editing by Amrutha Gayathri and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Industrial wine vats were the backdrop, while branches of pink cherry blossoms added a soft, special feel.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Cote retired as Honeywell's CEO in 2017 Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta
Reporting by Ankit Ajmera and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by James Emmanuel, Sweta Singh and Sriraj Kalluvila
Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and David Gregorio
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Editing by Arun Koyyur and David Gregorio
So I'd build these massive underwater cities fed only by beef vats and no pollution mitigation at all.
"Somewhere, there is a warehouse full of vats of Fabellini," Cohen said of Teresa Giudice's peach-flavored Prosecco.
Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Dan Grebler and Tom Brown
So far, however, the xenon-filled vats have remained as dark as the matter they hope to find.
Many American states levy sales taxes, which are similar to VATs, but are on average less than 106%.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Bill Rigby
Reporting by Tim Hepher in Paris and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Leigh Thomas and Sriraj Kalluvila
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; editing by William Maclean and David Gregorio
Reporting by Rachit Vats, Richa Naidu and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Sayantani Ghosh and Savio D'Souza
At a Sartori factory in Plymouth, giant mixers revolve over long silver vats, blending cheese curds with salt.
Reporting by Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza and Lisa Von Ahn
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru, and Eric Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Supriya Kurane and Susan Thomas
Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar, Rachit Vats and Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Patrick Graham
Reporting by John Revill, Alwyn Scott, Rachit Vats and Georgina Prodhan; Editing by Michael Shields and Nick Zieminski
Reporting by Svea Herbst-Bayliss, with additional reporting by Rachit Vats; editing by Susan Thomas and Steve Orlofsky
"To make big huge vats of it would be outside of our ability in a research lab," she said.
Reporting by Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Susan Thomas and Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing by Dan Grebler and Peter Cooney
But if you're looking to guzzle vats of molten cheese, you're going to need to eat elsewhere for now.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Rajesh Kumar Singh in Chicago; Editing by Bernard Orr and Sweta Singh
The boxes are arranged in vats, pictured behind the workers, that mimic the interior of a UPS cargo plane.
Reporting by Alwyn Scott in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Nick Zieminski
"Sorry sir, we want safe and secure travel, not freebies," Twitter user Shruti Vats said, using the hashtag "WomenSayNoToFreeMetro".
Buried beneath those detectors is the Tibet MD array, 64 vats each holding around 21,000 gallons of liquid water.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru and Farah Master in Hong Kong; Editing by Sayantani Ghosh
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing by Marguerita Choy and Dan Grebler
Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington DC and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Nick Zieminski
Would the VATS combat system, which drastically slows down the world and zooms in on your target, be disorienting?
Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh in Chicago and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Jeffrey Benkoe
Typically, shampoo is made by heating and cooling a water-based formulation in giant vats to create an emulsion.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Alana Wise in New York; Editing by Martina D'Couto and David Gregorio
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Rajesh Kumar Singh in Chicago; Editing by Maju Samuel and Phil Berlowitz
Reporting by Alwyn Scott in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick Zieminski and Dan Grebler
There are vats of brightly colored M&M's everywhere, M&M's crammed in plastic tubes spiraling to the ceiling.
Reporting by Harry Brumpton in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Patrick Graham and Nick Zieminski
"We're growing bacteria in five-hundred-litre vats at our facility in Houston, Texas," Joseph Kim, of Inovio, says.
Whole clusters of grapes (stems and all) are stomped — the oldest method of crushing grapes — then put into vats.
He chases other women, drinks vats of booze, torments himself over his literary stature and happily ignores his children.
Since the vats are generally not new, they impart little in the way of wood flavors or oak tannins.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Alwyn Scott in New York; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and Nick Zieminski
Reporting by Alwyn Scott in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick Zieminski and Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Alwyn Scott in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Nick Zieminski
But they were attacked for that by rivals, with Marco Rubio pointing out that European social democracies like VATs too.
More substantively, Mr Ryan's reform also exempts labour costs: a practice common in corporate income-tax regimes but not VATs.
Even on a slow day like Monday or Tuesday, La Guera blows through piles and stacks and vats of ingredients.
Drug companies genetically engineer animal cells and grow them in vats, so they can churn out drugs to treat disease.
Yet in one ancient factory, huge wooden vats were still turning, and workers were carrying slopping buckets of chemicals around.
We have so many questions, but mainly, how exactly are all these birds ending up in huge vats of food?
If the BAT impedes trade -- as evidence from countries with VATs suggests – it will depress America's potential for economic growth.
Reporting by Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel; Editing by David Gregorio
Targeting body parts in VATS is even more finicky in VR than it was with a mouse in Fallout 4.
In the cellar he traded in the steel and French oak for wooden vats and large barrels of Slavonian oak.
Four huge vats of broth are bubbling away on the cooker, filled with fatty beef short rib, herbs, and onions.
Reporting by Nick Carey in Detroit and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza, Bill Trott and Jonathan Oatis
There's a time-slowdown mechanic that allows players to specifically target areas on enemies, which is basically Fallout's VATS system.
We strolled through rooms with massive stainless steel vats, and others with staff members who were used to the intrusion.
"If they continue to have global pricing in India," Netflix might attract a maximum of 3 million subscribers, Vats predicts.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Stella Qiu in Beijing; Additional reporting by Sanjana Shivdas; Editing by Tomasz Janowski
That said, have you ever actually seen how sweaty, bare-armed cheesemakers go forearms-deep into vats of warm milk?
The oil vats used at the RayGray factory are huge, like the giant communal baths footballers wash in after cup matches.
But the thing people have to realize about smoke taint is that all the wine in vats and barrels is fine.
Combat features VATS-like bullet-time system, but also like modern Fallout games, it is more a convenience than a necessity.
Scientists have toyed with the idea of using vats of genetically altered bacteria to produce things like artificial sweeteners or drugs.
This movie feels similarly low-budget, or like the producers accidentally blew the entire budget on industrial vats of fake blood.
In one busy shop, shelves are lined with vats containing herbs, fish, lizards, or unborn farm animals like goats and horses.
Eventually, the cultured meat startups hope the whole process will look like a giant brewery where meat is raised in vats.
Demand has been "overwhelming", says Vats Srivatsan of Google Cloud, who is now hoping to roll this out much more widely.
And even amidst all the brand activations, crowded streets, and surfeit vats of queso, there will be some show-making moments.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by James Emmanuel, Nick Zieminski and David Gregorio
Reporting by Sweta Singh; Additional reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Mike Stone in New York; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Hawkers displayed platters of honey-soaked sweets, vats of stew, golden rounds of cheese, sacks of spices and legumes and grains.
Reporting by Tracy Rucinski in Chicago and Ankit Ajmera and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyurm and Nick Zieminski
At the Perovski Estate Winery, for example, four, large shiny new Bulgarian fermentation vats gurgle away behind a chicken wire fence.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru and David Shephardson in Washington; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Anil D'Silva
He leaves the company on April 3, Fiat Chrysler said here (Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)
We head down to the fermentation dye vats, which are steaming cauldrons cut into the floor of a lean-to shed.
"We celebrated the deal; after all, the conflict was over," Mr. Tupaz said next to one of his large drug vats.
They make vats of it in the restaurant and keep it chilled, but the recipe is easy to reproduce at home.
Surrounded by large oak barrels and ancient wooden vats, Ange-Aristide, pipette in hand, offers guests a taste of his latest counterfeits.
Ted Cruz and Rand Paul both ran on VAT plans that they refused to refer to as VATs during the 2016 primaries.
Reporting by Alwyn Scott and Kate Duguid in New York and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Dan Grebler and Tom Brown
It is made from the rendered fat of slaughtered cattle and pigs, transported by tankers in heated vats to stop it congealing.
It turned out that the bees had discovered vats of red syrup in a maraschino cherry factory in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.
Workers in bloodstained aprons and boots scoop material from the intestines and boil it in large vats, processing it into crude heparin.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Siddharth Cavale in Bengaluru and Rajesh Kumar Singh in Chicago; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Patrick Graham
Why do scientists want to grow meat in vats instead of on animals, and how close are we to actually accomplishing it?
The Brigaldara was fermented and aged in steel tanks, while the Prà was fermented in steel but aged in big oak vats.
It was so good that many estates spent the harvest scrambling for vats and tanks to hold the unexpected volume of wine.
They have their own neighborhoods—large expanses of dust and rock, where they live chained up around industrial-size vats of water.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru, Nicole Mordant in Vancouver and Ernest Scheyder in Houston; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Cynthia Osterman
Shirtless, they cooked big vats of tomato sauce, the steam beading on their faces and clinging to the fur in their armpits.
Yellow rice is spooned from large vats into polystyrene trays and lentil soup is poured into bags ready for delivery to fighters.
When you start there, it becomes difficult to prove that the shared world exists at all, that we are not brains in vats.
Consider insulin, which used to be harvested from pig carcasses, and these days is made in vats of genetically modified yeast or bacteria.
Back in the 1960s, futurist Robert Ettinger speculated that deceased individuals may eventually be revived after prolonged storage in vats of liquid nitrogen.
Republicans, who normally like flat taxes, tend to oppose VATs precisely because they fear these make it too easy to expand the government.
The fact that Ted Cruz and Rand Paul both proposed VATs says something very interesting about how certain conservative economists view that policy.
Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin in San Francisco and Rachit Vats and Sayantani Ghosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Leslie Adler
Reporting by Alana Wise in New York, Rachit Vats in Bangalore and Tim Hepher in Paris; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Steve Orlofsky
It portrayed a dystopia in which machines have subdued humans by trapping them in a simulated reality while their bodies languish in vats.
Reporting by Rachit Vats, Rama Venkat and Shanti Nair in Bengaluru and Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Anil D'Silva and James Emmanuel
The Euro VATs raise an average 7 percent of gross domestic product, which for the United States would be about $85033,000 per household.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru, Eric M. Johnson in Seattle, and Nick Carey in Detroit; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Meredith Mazzilli
The tennis ball cores are then shaken aggressively in green vats to be given texture, emitting a sound best described as sonic popcorn.
Rubio criticized VATs, which are common in Europe, because they tax both the money businesses make and the money they pay their employees.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru, Eric M. Johnson in Seattle, and Nick Carey in Detroit; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Meredith Mazzilli
She then showed me the production center, where olives are crushed in mills and then mixed in vats, where they release their oil.
Compiled by Ankit Ajmera and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru, Milla Nissi and Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Tomasz Janowski and Mark Potter
Every day there is a lunchtime selection of house-made pastas and risotto, served warm from large vats and spooned into takeaway containers.
Near vats of homemade wine, there was an old Norden bombsight, a pivotal technology used by bombers during World War II for aiming.
Making the White House kitchen kosher involves Saran wrap, tin foil, and vats of boiling water to cover and purify non-kosher surfaces.
In the cellar, most producers had already traded up to Slavonian oak vats for fermentation, leaving behind containers made of the local chestnut.
The "border adjustment," a feature shared with European VATs, is designed so that the tax only hits domestic sales and not sales abroad.
Reporting by Ankit Ajmera and Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Anna Driver in New York; Editing by Sayantani Ghosh and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
Vats of liquid xenon or other detectors buried deep underground are hunting for the most popular idea, called WIMPs, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles.
Or consider Genzyme, the maker of Cerezyme and Fabrazyme, drugs for treating rare genetic disorders, which are produced in vats of hamster-ovary cells.
Reporting by Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru and Sayantani Ghosh in New York; Additional reporting by Rachit Vats; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Richard Chang
They also give governments a natural hedge of revenues against the bonds (through VATs) and allow this to be a vehicle to fund infrastructure.
In any given year VATs cost the poor a higher fraction of their income than the rich, because high earners tend to save more.
There's a recent history of gulls who, just like Vinny, have gotten into trouble after seemingly having fallen into vats of turmeric-laced stews.
Two days later, the vats are emptied into clay pots that are set over a charcoal-fired stove where the distillation process takes place.
Reporting by Alwyn Scott in New York and Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham, Nick Zieminski and Tom Brown
In Navarro's version of the world, for example as expressed in a campaign white paper, VATs give European companies a huge, unfair trade advantage.
He said that there had been complaints that employees from New York Style Eats had dumped vats of cooking grease into the back alley.
Down deep, I harbored the hope that she might give up her vats of glitter-slime just long enough to appreciate something more organic.
At onetime, the school went through about 2000 pounds of firewood a day for the porridge and rice that boil in industrial-size vats.
Reporting by Rachit Vats and Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru and Alwyn Scott and Kate Duguid in New York; Editing by Patrick Graham and Matthew Lewis
It's a truly nightmarish scenario, bringing to mind (no pun intended) visions of vats in jars, and brains with no connections to the outside world.
At a conference last year, physicists joked with me that quantum computing as a field could very well be developing more vats of liquid mercury.
Drugs in this class, known as monoclonal antibodies, are produced from mammalian cells, often from hamsters, that are usually cultivated in large stainless steel vats.
Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru and Timothy Aeppel in New York; Writing by Meredith Mazzilli; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty, Shinjini Ganguli and Jonathan Oatis
The first is a porter: a 1,000-pound wheeled bot named Angus that moves pallets of seedlings around the warehouse in their hydroponic growing vats.
Additional reporting by Edward Taylor in Frankfurt and Ben Klayman in Detroit, Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta, Dan Grebler and Richard Chang
Reporting by Alexander Cornwell in Dubai, Rachit Vats in Bengaluru, Alana Wise and Sophia Kunthara in New York; Editing by Bernard Orr and Bill Rigby
Then all other nations can border-adjust their corporate income taxes, which are every bit as much VATs as is our proposed border adjustment tax.
While the large, empty houses of worship are perfect for fitting vats, kegs and plenty of beer lovers, many clergymen are uncomfortable with the trend.
This approach is widely associated with European-style credit-invoice, value-added taxes (VATs), and Republicans appear poised to bring something similar to our shores.
The expansive European welfare states that American liberals admire are not funded by taxes on the rich but by heavy taxes on everyone through VATs.
You could also pay a visit to your nearest Restaurant Depot, where you can buy industrial-sized vats of basically anything (hello, buckets of frosting).
Between dunks in a bath of cool water, the candle is dipped in vats of clear or colored paraffin wax to create a layered design.
This is a term for the gap in a castle's parapet, or battlement, where the knights pop up with vats of boiling oil — the CRENEL.
He placed turquoise necklaces around their necks and directed them to his mother, who had prepared vats of mutton and vegetable stew and fry bread.
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VATs do not distort trade, because they are levied equally on all sales, regardless of whether the goods changing hands were made at home or abroad.
He's been sketched out around the edges at best, with everything from chemical vats to extreme violence and abuse to blame for this sadistic gangster m.o.
Imagine rivers of burgundy and neon orange polish being mixed, swirled, and poured into glass bottles and gleaming, electric purple paint pouring from 200-pound vats.
What if the grapes were fermented in small lots, so that each section of the vineyard could be treated individually rather than homogenized in huge vats?
Hollingham found "plenty [of] urine swilling around—in vats, funnels and hoses," which the scientist was using for tests of the tomato strain set for orbit.
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The Yvonne and Sanzay were both fermented and aged in cement vats, while the Germain was fermented in cement and aged in big, old oak barrels.
Wines from Chile, for instance, are often transported in giant vats via ship to the West Coast, where they are bottled and then moved to market.
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The good news for Cruz is that VATs are widely used around the world because economists generally regard them as an efficient way to raise revenue.
Back in her lab, in a "gym" (or possibly a spa) for corals, she put the strongest little beasties in vats and doused them with warming water.
Unfortunately for everyone with a functional olfactory system, the factory never resumed production—but all of those vats of seafood sauce were left behind to eternally ferment.
Neon orange cheese and au jus dip and white Horsey sauce vats and burgundy glue and milkshakes thicker than your forehead and beef and beef and beef?
In search of "longevity"—a buzzword now ringing through the hills of Northern California—Silicon Valley billionaires are pouring liquid capital into cryonic vats and genetics labs.
Woodman's small restaurant on Route 133 in Essex featured an apparently spectacular version of the beloved potato chip, so he wasn't short on vats of frying oil.
Both carbon taxes and VATs would be federal money machines because they have broad bases and would hide the burdens in the prices of goods and services.
In the liberal imagination, the Federalist Society is a gothic laboratory of sorts where Republican power-brokers grow originalist judges in cloning vats beneath their D.C. headquarters.
Small piles of malonic acid, a white crystal in refined form, mark the way to a wall of deep freezers, where the champion strains await industrial vats.
Once cut, usually by hand, plants are left to dry for a few days before they're bundled and dumped into vats of water, which swells the stalks.
The wine extended well into the complex territory of tobacco, smoke and leather, with a touch of vanilla from its long rest in old American oak vats.
Overall activeness score: 53.4What they do: Build stone structures like piers and walls, and lay walks, curbstones, or special types of masonry for vats, tanks, and floors.
As for the gritty texture, Hill said the large vats that mix the formula together were not properly breaking down all the ingredients which resulted in some lumps.
There was a lategame improvement called "Beef Vats" which 5 more food than your population needed, but also created pollution for every unit of food that they made.
Just before this scene, he'd taken us through the fermentation process that produces soy sauce: vats of moromi — a mash of soybeans, wheat, salt, and water — working quietly.
Artificial meat, whether made from plants or grown from animal cells in vats, is getting cheaper and more realistic, and could be much more sustainable than livestock farming.
There, Maybelline walked us through every step, from mixing the wax, oil, and pigment powders to hosing the liquid into giant plastic vats to cool (our favorite step).
The restaurant is small, homey, and buzzing, decorated with trinkets and knick-knacks, with swirls of steam rising up from the big vats of stock in the kitchen.
Growing up, my family described Soviet women as fearless matriarchs—endlessly cooking massive vats of borscht for their families with meat it took them three hours to find.
Twenty years ago, these workers developed a disease called bronchiolitis obliterans, or popcorn lung, after inhaling the fumes of artificial butter flavoring from open vats in their workplace.
But this is sheer ignorance: VATs don't convey any competitive advantage – they're just a way of implementing a sales tax — which is why they're legal under the WTO.
We are supposed to talk about our bat-wings and our lost youth and joke about caftans as we swill white wine from vats and weep a little.
Both Corning and Schott use somewhat similar techniques, each creating a floating glass sheet in midair by drawing thin ribbons of molten glass out of specially shaped vats.
Australian firefighters were in for a load of trouble after a fire at a cattle services building caused 100 vats of bull semen to blow early Tuesday morning.
Swish them around with vats of venom protein, and see which ones bind the best: These are the antibodies that are likely to work well in an antivenom.
Boilermaker They construct, assemble, maintain, and repair stationary steam boilers and boiler house auxiliaries, and align structures or plate sections to assemble boiler frame tanks or vats, following blueprints.
Colorful containers of flowers, fruit or fish, as well as barrels of crude oil and vats of natural gas, are hauled by hulking tankers to markets across the globe.
It's also worth noting that while many economists think consumption taxes like the X tax or VATs are better for economic growth than income taxes, this view isn't universal.
In nearly two dozen underground laboratories scattered all over the earth, using vats of liquid or blocks of metal and semiconductors, scientists are looking for evidence of dark matter.
Narrator: Authentic Champagne is produced via the méthode champenoise, where the wine undergoes a primary fermentation in oak or stainless-steel vats and a secondary fermentation inside the bottle.
It's well known that many local cha chaan teng make large vats of it in the morning with just instant noodle packets, pawning it off as a bone broth.
All the garnachas are fermented with their stems, in the ancient fashion, the single-vineyard wines in big oak vats, the others in a mixture of oak and concrete.
Dualism is terrifying in part because the separation of mind and body implies the possibility of radical skepticism, brains in vats and other "Matrix"-like specters of disembodied life.
And at Zhujiajiao (朱家角), an ancient water town just on the outskirts of the city, red-braising is done on the streets in huge vats of sauce.
Smoke rose from a smoldering compost pile behind the vats and electricians rushed to hook up a generator so the tanks could be cooled and the wine would not spoil.
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I cleaned towering steel cuves (vats), inserting my upper body inside the reception vat, aiming a high-powered hose, and spraying the interior (and myself) with fierce jets of water.
Instead, we mostly enjoy them dunked in caramel or bobbed from huge vats of water by children with tied-up hands, in the popular Halloween ritual known as apple-bobbing.
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Older bluefin eat baitfish like herring and mackerel, but larval bluefin feed on zooplankton, which the IEO scientists grow themselves, along with vats of colourful algae to feed the zooplankton.
Other rooms in the complex of three-story school buildings contain more torture tools, including instruments for pulling out fingernails, vats for drowning prisoners and devices for administering electric shocks.
The solution was to adopt methods used in these more exalted regions, like small barrels made of new French oak, rather than the traditional large vats of old, neutral oak.
As part of the August 12 competition, competitors submerged themselves in massive vats of chili peppers floating in water as they attempted to eat as many peppers as they could.
While it's not clear exactly how many contestants participated in the competition, photos have been circulating showing roughly a dozen different competitors submerged in vats of peppers floating in water.
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That was also about the time that the Atlantic Seafood Sauce Company very quietly closed its factory in St. Mary's, Newfoundland, leaving more than 100 vats of its only product behind.
Honor the Lord with your possessions, and with the first fruits of all your increase; so your barns will be filled with plenty, And your vats will overflow with new wine.
Jones told them soldiers would soon be "parachuting" into Jonestown to kill everyone, and that it was time to drink the cyanide-laced punch that had been prepared in nearby vats.
Hong Kong schools often receive hot lunch deliveries in single-use plastic boxes, but this school has asked for meals to be delivered in metal vats and served on reusable trays.
At first glance, these areas are functional: places to stack boxes of Met shopping bags, store unused shipping crates and transfer vats of chicken salad between the public and staff cafeterias.
There vats of liquid wait to record the flight of neutrinos from the center of the sun, from exploding stars, atomic reactors and the Big Bang itself, carrying messages through time.
On the side of the road men and women stand by smoking steel vats, stirring a muddy treacle, folding crushed almonds and dried fruit into the soupy folds of the molasses.
Under World Trade Organization rules, VATs are allowed to be border-adjusted but income taxes are not — this is supposed to prevent using the tax code to covertly funnel trade-distorting subsidies.
As the women approached the factories that morning, they pulled their scarves over their faces against the smell, a stomach-turning odor that wafts off tallow-rendering vats and suggests rotting meat.
There will still be VATS (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System), but it will work in real time, rather than allowing players to slow battles down to a standstill as in previous games.
In 8,000 square feet of indoor space (roughly 0.2 acres), its engineers use proprietary robot systems to grow roughly 26,000 heads of lettuce, leafy greens, and herbs each year in hydroponic vats.
In the sort of hydroponics system that Iron Ox uses, each plant has to be transferred one by one through a series of different growing vats based on its rate of growth.
You had an inkling that the guy with the tattoos and check shirt polishing his copper vats in a railway arch was making a product untrammelled by the compromises of big business.
Cons: Many Democrats assume VATs are regressive and many Republicans fear they will be used to boost government revenue; and it preserves the income-shifting opportunities that our source-based system affords.
As clean and well-lit as an operating room — I had to wear blue paper slippers over my sneakers — it was filled with plastic vats of what would become pecorino di Pienza.
They can actually optimize those sequences, improve them to work better in people, and then engineer the sequence into other cells—usually yeast—that'll manufacture those antibodies in giant vats called bioreactors.
Still, when I saw the giant silver fermentation chambers, different vats for different malts and Pilsners, immaculate labs, conveyor belts, forklifts, and trucks loaded with product, that seemed like a huge amount.
"They were cleaning my vats with this white fiber almost towel going through it and that's been happening once to twice a day depending on how quickly we're moving through batches," she said.
Kubrick had seen a Canadian educational film titled "Universe," which rendered outer space by suspending inks and paints in vats of paint thinner and filming them with bright lighting at high frame rates.
The winemaking machinery — vats and bottles, dials and tubes — is not only ingenious but beautiful, even fantastic, like the equipment one might find in a grown-up version of Willie Wonka's chocolate factory.
"The era of petrodollar-filled wheelbarrows being dumped into giant vats seems to be numbered," said the SWFI, whose 2015 figure includes both direct equity stakes and investments made through external fund managers.
In reality, a VAT has nothing to do with competitive advantage; it's basically a sales tax — a tax on German consumers — which is why VATs are considered legal by the World Trade Organization.
Recent empirical studies confirm this: While decreases in VATs are often captured by businesses that pocket the money as increased profit, businesses are savvy about passing on increased VAT rates to their consumers.
Within the maze of stalls are dried serpents sold as a cancer cure, as well as vats of crawling scorpions, said to reduce fever, and deer penises, advertised as the answer to erectile dysfunction.
The vats of hot oil are precarious, balanced over stoves on the pavement, or in retrofitted shopping carts filled with charcoal, held in place by wads of crushed aluminum foil tucked under the wheels.
But we're not there just yet—the current xenon vats are hunting in "that sweet spot" where weakly-interacting dark matter might communicate with our experiments via particles we know about and can detect.
According to Hill, the black dots found by some customers are "oxygen bubbles" that are "100% safe," while the gritty textured experienced by others is the result of lab vats not thoroughly mixing ingredients.
Two mirrored and ever mirroring vats of cowardice thus bubbling up against and alongside one another while man explored the cosmos and lonely cosmonauts were set off to drift amid the sky and starline.
It has everything you could want, from pig's feet to sugar cane stalks, homemade sausages, crocks of blindingly potent baijiu (grain alcohol), fresh tofu, spices and vats of doubanjiang, a spicy, fermented bean paste.
Mr. White worked overnights as a meatpacker in an Oscar Mayer plant, stirring vats of sausage in bone-chilling temperatures on the factory floor, and Velma was a nurse at Cook County's public hospital.
The shed contains a dual rakija system, inclusive of two large, copper heating vats (known as kazia in Macedonian) and two steam pots, each pumping out rakija to one white and one red plastic tub.
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But here at Virgen de las Viñas, or Virgin of the Vineyards, the biggest producer in Spain's largest wine region, production comes in the shape of giant steel vats and hoses connected to tank trucks.
"We are actually stuck between government and builders, because we got the flats believing that yes, all government regulations have been complied to," Anuj Vats, who lives in the Citiscape high-rise, told BBC radio.
All three of these wines were fermented and aged in neutral vats intended to maximize the wine's lively aromas and flavors — the Prà and the Suavia in steel and the Pieropan in glass-lined concrete.
Corporations would probably bear some of the burden — for one thing, VATs would reduce the value of corporate profits by making all the stuff profits can buy more expensive — but it's mostly a consumption tax.
After attending high school and then Columbia University for a year, he went to work at the brewery scrubbing beer vats to help support his parents, who had arrived with his brother Edgar in 1940.
His customers, Mr. Pyykkonen learned, want more than the word organic slapped on a label; they want the satisfaction of knowing the milk was made close to home, in small batches rather than industrial vats.
That's because this impossibly French scene is exactly what happened in the port commune of Sète earlier this week after five giant vats belonging to Biron wine distributor were sabotaged and emptied of their contents.
They have an extensive inventory of both Western and Eastern styles of industrial grade paper-making equipment, including beaters, a hydraulic press, piles of paper moulds and hand-crafted deckle boxes, and paper-making vats.
Top-shelf wine insurance could cover vats of fermenting juice but not the damage in lost relationships with customers and suppliers, said Rob McMillan, founder of Silicon Valley Bank's Wine Division, which lends to wine makers.
Nevertheless, each obstacle was a kid's silly dream that included things like walking through a gigantic ear (full of stuff that looked like earwax), a human hamster wheel, swimming through vats of baked beans, and more.
At the town's docks, where fishermen sorted through the morning's haul of salmon, tossing them into vats of ice water, strong support for Abe was mixed with worries that he's too strident, putting Japan at risk.
The restaurant and market, which also operates a production facility nearby, peddles imported truffle goods, vats of olive oil, and wheels of cheese in addition to cold meat by the pound and bulk gnocchi and tortellini.
The kilobits and microseconds they worry over are multiplied as much as a billionfold in data centers around the world—loud, hot, warehouse-size buildings whose unending racks of processors are cooled by vats of water.
Sales of Freshpet's refrigerated meals for dogs and cats — made from giant vats of slow-cooked meat, vegetables and fruit that can be smelled before entering the parking lot — grew 22016 percent in the last year.
Since the mid-1900s, glass has been made in factories by melting sand, then floating sheets of it in vats of molten tin (or, you know, as a byproduct of testing atomic bombs in the desert).
While in college, Felix returned to France to get reacquainted with his father and try his hand at the brewery; for six months he cleaned out fermentation vats, worked in a bottling plant and loaded trucks.
An hour's drive away, a group of village women followed the scent of alcohol into a cornfield to find vats of moonshine dug into the ground, which they guarded for several hours until the police arrived.
Even though the revenue generated from value-added taxes (VATs) is not projected to make up a substantial part of the government's spending budget, Saudis with few political rights are less than thrilled by direct taxation.
Ideally, I'll have vats of those clubby beans in my fridge that I've cooked on the weekend in my pressure cooker, and I'll sub them in for canned in the recipes below, three of which are beany.
In a rather grisly experiment, Benjaminson and his colleagues excised chunks of goldfish muscle from live fish and dunked them in vats of fetal bovine serum, a nutrient-rich cocktail brewed from the blood of unborn calves.
Once cooked, they'd take it out of large vats and off the red hot grills and cut it into small portions that were then laid out on a big table where attendees were expected to serve themselves.
If dark matter is a tiny particle, as many theories predict, then the solution is giant vats of liquid xenon, an element that's usually a gas at room temperature, buried deep in mine shafts or in mountains.
The way in which Quonset huts also filled with men, just men who didn't speak English, were dipping those different kinds of chips into big, boiling vats of material, without the rest of Silicon Valley couldn't happen.
He still believes in the benefits of obsidian today, but he no longer uses the amphorae and instead stores his wine in fiberglass vats, like they did in Sicily until the end of the 1960s and 70s.
While other producers turned to steel tanks in which to ferment their wines, and small oak barrels for aging, Mr. Bonneau retained his concrete fermentation vats and a seemingly random assortment of old barrels in various sizes.
Tastings start at 400 pesos per person and include a tour that goes from vines to vats to a gorgeous tasting room (note the innovative concrete amphorae); a sampling of their most exclusive wines is 1,600 pesos.
" In Morocco, for example, O'Neill "watched men wrestle skeins of brilliant indigo floss out of giant vats" in the dyers' quarter of the Fez medina while in the coppersmiths' square "the ping of small hammers rang out.
Perhaps an even more potent political downside is that everyone knows VATs are sales taxes and fall disproportionately on the poor — especially on people whose consumptions outstrips their income (middle-class retirees spending down their savings, for example).
Soy sauce is mixed in plastic vats such as these Factories also bought spices and herbs that had already been used, such as star anise and pepper from nearby factories, then dried them and ground them into powder.
But if Kumagai's team finds a way to turn these illuinated vats of glycerine into high-definition images that can be updated with a stream of fluid, they might make an appearance in public spaces in the future.
Dark matter researchers are building bigger and bigger vats of liquid xenon to reconstruct their hypothetical particle, which might explain why astrophysical observations imply there should be way more mass in the Universe than regular matter can provide.
"In India, the cultural taboos around being able to talk about these issues, and a tendency to push them under the carpet, needs to be addressed," said Sudhanshu Vats, CEO at Viacom 18, MTV's parent company in India.
The game still offers two combat options: standard real-time fighting, which relies on your aiming expertise, and the turn-based VATS feature, which dramatically slows time and calculates your odds of success hitting specific enemy body parts.
The Foillard and Lapierre are both made by the most common method among small producers in Beaujolais today, using semi-carbonic fermentation, a process in which whole bunches of grapes, stems and all, are piled into large vats.
Traditionally, the agaves used for mezcal are roasted in an underground pit, wild-fermented in open vats, and distilled to proof, yielding a punchy, petroly, funky spirit that is thought to be a uniquely eloquent expression of terroir.
European countries tend to pay for their health care systems through more broad-based, economically efficient taxes like VATs; Sanders's effort to fund a universal health care system so heavily on the backs of the wealthy would be unprecedented.
For the real liquor wonks out there, the tech sheets on the distribution page are a delightful timesuck: I spent ten minutes looking up elevations and thrilling to descriptions of clay pots and ninety year old mezcal fermentation vats.
While Lyon's three-course set menus of meats cooked in vats of butter and dripping with fat can make even the most seasoned eater crave a nap, I found a better solution was to walk — and walk and walk.
Workers would place the horse bodies in large vats and boil them until the fat could be removed for use in fertilizer, glue and oils; they would then chop up the bones and dump them into the nearby water.
The Iraqis also provided free food and accommodations for millions of pilgrims, cooking giant vats of rice and lentils, chick peas and broad beans, making millions of cups of sugared tea and ladling out countless glasses of fresh yogurt.
But Netflix, which, unlike Amazon, has not slashed its subscription rates, will find India an utterly different proposition to the U.S. and other developed markets, says Sudanshu Vats, chief executive of Viacom21.3, one of the country's largest television networks.
Young men by the waterfront, busily stirring great vats of spiced mussels and pans of rice and peas and shrimp, cook faster, for it is said in Um-Helat that the smell of the sea wakes up the belly.
As Kosta is a known rakija distiller, friends and family bring their own komina to Kosta, which he then puts inside his copper vats, sealing the top with none other than pasta, forming into a circular breadstick around the entire kazia.
The new plant will also use diposable plastic containers, instead of the steel vats of a traditional plant, to grow cells, which eliminates the need for complicated piping and wiring, requires less labor and makes it easier to change product lines.
Probably, companies aren't being compliant and the FDA isn't enforcing the law, said Cohen, but more likely it's the former—companies are just importing big vats of rice powder without checking which part of the plant goes into their pill.
Roiland and partner Tanya Watson teamed up with indie darlings Crows Crows Crows to take a story about an accountant and turn it into one incorporating dungeons, vats of stomach acid, and the enraged tree-dweller in the image above.
China Resources Beer will acquire SABMiller's 49 per cent stake in China Resources Snow Breweries — the brewer of the world's top-selling beer — for $1.6 billion, ending a 22 year-old joint venture that produced voluminous vats but punier profits.
Lambic, the Belgian beer that one Danish brewer described to us as "the perfect, most pure of sour beers out there," is spontaneously fermented in open-air vats, and the process requires overnight temperatures between 18 degrees and 46 degrees Fahrenheit.
One of these errors, which bears directly on the Trump-Europe spat, is a complete misunderstanding of the trade effects of value-added taxes (VATs), which the U.S. doesn't have but play a large role in most European countries' revenue.
Netflix's basic monthly subscription charge of $8 represented a huge discount from traditional television pricing in the U.S., Vats notes — but the opposite is true in India, where monthly cable television charges are typically less than half the cheapest Netflix option.
The curdled milk sinks to the bottom of the enormous vats, and after it has clumped together into a firm mass it is hoisted out with cheesecloths, and shaped into the drum-like form that makes Parmigiano-Reggiano so recognizable.
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Liquors, who are also part of this royal contingent, seduce the medical staff into a drunken stupor, and the ballet ends with an apotheosis of sweets — the original also contains a riot of lowly pastries pacified by vats of beer.
Within the first few minutes of my tour of the warehouse last month, I saw vats of seaweed-derived glitter, fresh fruit, avocados, and Pop Rocks — just a handful of the hundreds of food-grade ingredients the brand's employees go through daily.
But you'll also have to deal with gel that speeds up cars or makes them bounce, turrets that will blow you away if within range, giant vats of corrosive acid, and weighted companion cubes that will help you trigger pressure-sensitive switches.
A list of the Ten Commandments printed on the side of my cup momentarily counteracted the progressive atmosphere, but then I walked over to the condiments bar, and, scanning vats of pickled peppers, noticed a bullet-shaped bottle with a green nozzle. Sriracha!
During my November visit to the Sloomoo Institute — a slime museum that opened in New York's Tribeca neighborhood last October — I stood by waist-high vats of slime, dipping my fingers into a scented cloud like it was giving me a manicure.
Sugar in the boiling houses made the slaves drunk, the great vats of it with its liquorish smell when it was in the making, and when it was made, the shining crystals scooped into vast kegs for shipping to England, the mother country.
Then, after being jacked up on fungicide, dunked in vats of preservatives and jostled and manhandled for about a week, these odorless, uniform, sturdy flowers with their enormous carbon footprint come to rest in our florist's hands or in our homes. Nice.
VATs, being sales taxes, are meant to tax domestic spending, so they're calculated by taking the money that companies have coming in from domestic sources (that is, excluding money earned from exports) and subtracting the money they pay out to domestic suppliers.
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But if we bracket the God argument and stick to our understanding that we can't doubt the existence of our own consciousness, we can still struggle with whether we're brains in vats (think The Matrix) or highly sophisticated artificial intelligences embodied in robot form.
Freek's Mill has pulled together nice selections of wines from the country of Georgia, all made in the ancient way of using indigenous grapes like kisi and rkatsiteli, and fermenting and aging them in terra-cotta qvevris, amphora-like vats buried in the cool earth.
The sprawling 18th-century building — once the family home of Lenoble's current owners, siblings Anne and Antoine Malassagne — includes offices, a sleek and modern cuverie, which holds the fermentation vats, and a web of clammy cellars where the temperature never rises above 55 degrees.
The product was unveiled two weeks ago through an amazing Twitter promo, which featured immortal shots of Munky, Fieldy, and Head stirring massive vats of coffee beans and holding up the brew to their eyes to, I don't know, evaluate the color or something.
"It's one of a heap of cliches, like we have bears roaming the streets, it's always cold and we go about in fur hats with ear flaps," he told Reuters, standing in front of shiny silver vats at the brewery in Polevskoy, southwest of Yekaterinburg.
From a back door off the studio, stairs lead to a shed that houses his fermentation vats and a small yard, given over in its entirety to sheaths of dyed kimono fabric, stretched from one end to the other — like long, slender hammocks — to dry.
Most of the wigs on the market, though, are made in China, where thousands of factory workers do the painstaking work that New York's wigmakers once did: plucking short and splintered hair from bundles, baking curls, stirring hair in vats of bleach, hand-knotting wigs.
Eventually the surface of each dewar—the tall stainless steel vats (More calls them "giant thermos flasks") in which the bodies are kept—could be equipped with a video screen displaying pictures and video of the people contained within, but More admit's that's just a thought.
Mark makes a turkey at home (he stuffs it with fruit) and brings it over; I make three (I stuff mine with celery and other vegetables — the juice-preserving effect is the same), plus a couple of vats of mashed potatoes and a pot of cranberry sauce.
"Go where the people are," he said, and according to him, that morning the people would be at an unassuming, unnamed cart at the intersection of Avenida C. Niños Heroes and Calle 4ta, which ladles vats of steaming hot birria, a beef stew from Mexico's Jalisco province.
He works alone seven days a week from his home in Matsumoto, Nagano, keeping indigo fermentation vats brewing in his backyard and cutting highly detailed patterns into handmade paper hardened with persimmon tannins to create designs for a craft for which there is virtually no market.
Oakiness was a particular problem in the Piedmont in the 1980s and ′20143s, when many younger producers began to age their wines in small barrels of new French oak rather than in the traditional big vats, made of Slavonian oak, which were used year after year.
This is why the World Trade Organization allows value-added taxes (or VATs, the form of sales tax used in Japan, Canada, Australia, and every European Union nation) to border-adjust in exactly this way; the WTO believes the adjustment doesn't give them any trade advantage.
Taxing wages is the thing that makes VATs regressive, hitting poor consumers the hardest; not taxing them means that a border-adjusted cash flow tax is actually more progressive than the current corporate tax, which is already one of the most progressive taxes the US has.
The actual process requires a little more finesse than vats of dye and rubber bands: Artists are recreating the effect by carefully painting nail polish onto the nail in individual swirls, then pulling a striping brush through the center before the polish dries to create the spiral effect.
Nihari is made up of choice cuts of beef, bone marrow and spices bubble in massive metal vats for up to six hours to create a thick, savory stew garnished with lemon, roughly cut ginger, garlic and green chilli, and usually eaten with naan, an oven-baked flatbread.
He described how people on the Mexican side rip the shrubs out of the soil, boil them with sulfuric acid in vats at a camp downstream, skim the wax off the surface, and then transport it by donkey out of the canyon, up to the mesa, and into Boquillas.
Ezequiel Fadel Hinojosa, the owner and a third-generation winemaker, introduces visitors to his small-production sauvignon blanc (acidic because of the high altitude) and blends of malbec and cabernet sauvignon, with a stop in the small winery at the back where wine is produced in eight steel vats.
Brewers Doug Bremner, Matthew Boustead and Brendan Baker had been experimenting with finding new places to source yeast for their "spontaneously fermented beer," which is a Belgian-style way of brewing that sees beer put in big shallow vats with natural yeast and bacteria from the air fermenting the beer.
Consumption taxes are usually structured as national sales taxes (or VATs, value-added taxes), which are paid in small amounts on a continuous basis, are extremely cheap to collect (and hard to avoid), while being less in-your-face than income taxes, which further mitigates the counterproductively demoralizing aspect of taxation.
The first female winemaker in Argentina, Susana Balbo has her bodega in Luján de Cuyo, a 30-minute drive from the city, and offers an informative tour of the fermentation rooms, which are filled with enormous steel vats, concrete amphorae, and the newfangled, teardrop-shaped barrels the winemaker is experimenting with.
Defenders will argue that this change simply puts us on equal footing with the rest of the world and their VATs, while loudly and repeatedly assuring us that dollar appreciation will cancel out any pain to consumers – ignoring, meanwhile, that this very same dollar appreciation could also likely offset competitiveness gains.
Even though the operation wasn't an official Rick and Morty tie-in, the company did everything it could to market the event directly to Rick and Morty fans, from sending vats of Szechuan Sauce directly to the show's creators to designing its marketing to resemble the style of the show.
Neutrinoless double beta decay and neutrinoless double electron capture would both have longer half-lives, so seeing a reasonable number of those events—which physicists want to do to prove that they exist in the real world and not just in theory—on a reasonable timespan would require even larger vats of atoms.
The Social Security system in the US and most European welfare states make heavy use of regressive taxes like VATs and payroll taxes, partly to promote a sense that society as a whole is "paying into" programs; if you shop, you pay a VAT, and are thus contributing to the common pool.
Xu Yongdong, the owner of a hole-in-the-wall diner serving beef tripe from steaming vats, said he was surprised to see Hu walk past his shop in January, flanked by former Chinese leader, Hu Jintao, in what was seen as a bit of political theater from the two Chinese Communist Youth League heavyweights.
It's also not the type of thing you usually hear when the upcoming film in question is a seemingly harmless popcorn epic like Damon's The Great Wall — a built-for-Comic-Con-and-IMAX movie where the audience slurps down vats of soda while everyone onscreen fights a giant monster, this time in ancient China.
VATs are basically sales taxes levied at each stage of production (when a lumber company sells wood to a paper mill, when the paper mill sells paper to Staples, when Staples sells paper to you), and as such, economists generally believe that consumers bear most or all of the cost of increased VAT rates.
It's a novel approach to music discovery that obviously wouldn't be possible without Spotify's proprietary data about listener behavior, but there's also an angle from which this starts to look like a dystopian science-fiction worst-case scenario for art: brains in vats unaware they're being networked to create logic systems which dictate what everyone else should like.
He now helps oversee a staff of about 14723 and machines both ancient and modern — the old brewing vats that came to this 1974 plant when Herrnbräu moved from the center of the old town, state-of-the-art American equipment, and noisy German conveyors that marshal, clean and fill 27,000 bottles each eight-hour working day.
VATs are basically sales taxes levied at each stage of production (when a lumber company sells wood to a paper mill, when the paper mill sells paper to Dunder Mifflin, when Dunder Mifflin sells paper to you), and as such, economists generally believe that consumers bear most or all of the cost of increased VAT rates.
His biggest recent winners are two NBC programs: "Little Big Shots," in which the comedian Steve Harvey engages in repartee with precocious children; and "Ellen's Game of Games," which features Ellen DeGeneres as a cheerfully sadistic host who dispatches losing contestants to various indignities, like dropping them through trap doors or sending them flying into vats of mashed potatoes.
Would-be avocado growers surely have visions of deep vats of guac and bottomless "deconstructed avocado toast" bowls dancing in their heads—but even if they manage to score a tree from one of the country's stripped-bare garden centers, those delicious dishes will have to wait: It takes avocado saplings an average of three to five years to start fruiting.
There's smoked sturgeon that will produce creamy translucent slices and smoked sable (black cod) and those little golden-skinned chub, baby-size white fish, not to mention caviars and roes, vats of cream cheese, scallion and the herrings in cream sauce, in wine sauce, chopped herring salad, fresh herrings from Holland, when they come, or French herring, if you're fancy.
Each morning, the dabu printers, another specialized group, mix a batch of mud made from clay, lime and fermented wheat and sift it with their bare feet through muslin so their wives, and perhaps their children, can print it in patterns onto fabric before bringing it over to the indigo vats, operated by the men of yet another historical caste.
Several options are on the menu, including wider adoption of insects such as crickets and mealworms as a source of protein; artificial meat made from vegetable protein, or grown in vats; using spirulina and other forms of algae as a food supplement, or a foodstuff in its own right; and futuristic protein shakes that provide a nutritionally complete meal in a glass—handy for the busy astronaut who needs to get back to exploring Mars.
Reporting by Richard Lough, Tim Hepher in Paris; Duncan Miriri and Aaron Masho in Addis Ababa; Omar Mohammed, Katharine Houreld and Maggie Fick in Nairobi; David Shephardson and Jeff Mason in Washington; Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Rishika Chatterjee, Rachit Vats, Savio D'Souza and Debroop Roy in Bengaluru; Jamie Freed in Singapore; and Josephine Mason in London; Writing by Andrew Cawthorne and Ben Klayman; Editing by Angus MacSwan, Nick Zieminski and Sonya Hepinstall

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