The sparkler demonstrates how to get bright, sparkling light from a firework, and the firecracker shows how to create an explosion. |
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Here's your sparkler for the upcoming holidays when you serve ham, roast turkey, even Mexican food. |
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We tasted a wide range of wines, from a sparkler to whites to reds to a very nice little semisparkler for dessert. |
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The single diamond solitaire is a strong favourite and nobody can resist that big sparkler. |
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They also do Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, plus a Champagne style sparkler. |
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If you use beer engines, decide which beers benefit from the use of sparkler attachments in order to produce a tight, creamy head. |
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Northern Italy is a vast expanse of vineyards, and much of the wine made there is the sparkler known as spumante. |
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The reality TV star was spotted wearing a huge sparkler on her pinky finger while filming her show in Miami. |
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Bottle of 750 ml This exquise sparkler is made to the highest standards of the Traditional Méthode. |
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Place a large sparkler in the music holder of your sax and light it as your partner steps on to the balcony. |
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Players who cannot chip or who putt like a child holding its first sparkler will be on the last flights out of North Carolina on Friday night. |
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This refined, elegant, salmon pink-coloured sparkler features strawberry, sour cherry, earth and mineral aromas and flavours. |
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The fruitiness of this sparkler works well with mixed berries, tarts as well as fruit crumbles. |
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The flower made up of monochrome beading and crystals set on a black velvet cuff combine to make a luxe-looking sparkler. |
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Dry, very French style sparkler with yeasty tang and crisp clean palate. |
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She will however, still be perched behind a glass of lurid colour, only this time it will be decorated with umbrella, sparkler and assorted fruitery. |
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This sparkler pairs nicely with a tangy, salty, creamy cheese such as La Tur cheese from the Piedmont region of Italy. |
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As elsewhere in the North of England, when served through a handpump, a sparkler is used giving a tighter, more solid head. |
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Filling dosage is used for the second fermentation in the production of sparkling wines. Shipping dosage is used to top up the ready sparkler or sparkling wine. |
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By turns a sparkler, a Parisian beacon, an advertising sign, a torch, a Christmas tree, a beauty bathed in red and a fireworks theatre, the Tower has a history that is closely linked with the history of lighting. |
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Buy now 7. Bisol Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Cartizze, £32, Selfridges This doesn't come cheap, but it's such a delicious sparkler that this faintly off-dry prosecco is well worth the extra money if you can afford it. |
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I was fortunate to be in attendance for his birthday lunch where he tried to blow out a sparkler on top of his swan cake, sorry no pictures available. |
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Yet here is another. In this section Flawed sparkler Sturm und Drang Nosebags From one who should know Loaded terms Stuffed full ReprintsBeethoven was probably the most famous composer who ever lived. |
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A sparkler is a device that can be attached to the nozzle of a beer engine. |
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There is an argument that the sparkler can reduce the flavour and aroma, especially of the hops, in some beers. |
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Breweries may state whether or not a sparkler is preferred when serving their beers. |
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The Playboy cover was of a girl in grey slacks and sandals, one hand on hip and the other waving a sparkler for Independence Day. |
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The new drinks menu features mocktails such as kumquat and pink pepper spritzer and Asian pear sparkler. |
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The couple were thought to have got engaged earlier this year, when Lana was spotted wearing an impressive sparkler. |
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Beaming and sporting a deep suntan, Michelle wrapped her hand strategically around Mark's arm to flaunt her sparkler. |
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Generally, breweries in northern England serve their beers with a sparkler attached and breweries in the south without, but this is by no means definitive. |
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The counter argument is that the sparkler takes away harshness. |
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