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potential gradient between the
absorbent and
liquid imbibed is
essential for
imbibition. One
example of
imbibition in
nature is the
absorption of
water by hydrophilic...
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Imbibe is a
magazine published in Portland, Oregon,
United States. It is
published six
times a year. The
magazine covers beverages of all kinds, including...
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Imbibe! is a book by ****tail
historian David Wondrich. It was
first published in
November 2007 by
Perigee Books. The book is
intended as a
follow up to...
- used in advertising, or
large transparencies for display. The use of dye
imbibition for
making full-color
prints from a set of black-and-white photographs...
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originally designed to hold or
measure spirits or liquor,
which is
either imbibed straight from the gl**** ("a shot") or
poured into a ****tail ("a drink")...
- Recipe". www.diffordsguide.com.
Retrieved 16 May 2020.
Imbibe (2 May 2014). "Kentucky Buck Recipe".
Imbibe Magazine.
Retrieved 16 May 2020. "London Buck with...
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their body
could tolerate of this new
substance and died as a
result of
imbibing too much.
Blackbird wrote: The
Ottawas and
Chippewas were
quite virtuous...
- black-and-white
films on
safety bases and
color films preserved on
Technicolor imbibition prints tend to keep up much better, ****uming
proper handling and storage...
- the
author and then forgotten, but some
useful ones survived, such as '
imbibe' and 'extrapolate'. Many of the most
common polysyllabic English words are...
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represents realisation, transformation, and
purification of the soul by
imbibing and
inculcating various divine virtues.
Makar Sankranti or
Pongal or Uttarayanaor...