Sentences with phrase «drinking vessels by»

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From hop-less beers spiced with bog myrtle and nettles to potions inspired by drinking vessels from King Midas's tomb, here are a handful of our favorite tastes of the past.
Dizziness and lightheadedness: Largely abated by eating small meals throughout the day and drinking copious amount of water to keep hydrated, dizziness and lightheadedness result from a lack of available oxygen in addition pressure placed upon blood vessels.
The analyzed vessel had a narrow spout, and the researchers speculate that the locals were imbibing a winelike drink made by fermenting the pulp that surrounds the seeds of the cacao plant.
Though the grape seeds are of a primary importance, they are put into context by the many objects associated with the drinking of wine — a wine bucket, a strainer, an amphora — and numerous ceramic vessels related to the storage, serving and drinking of wine.
Researchers at the University of Mississippi recently found that ethanol — the alcohol in alcoholic drinks — speeds tumor growth by stimulating blood vessel formation.
Previous research has shown that blood vessels tend to contract at high altitude, so researchers decided to see if they could improve blood vessel function at high altitude simply by having test subjects drink beet juice.
When you don't drink enough water, your body will react by retaining sodium and sending a signal to the pituitary gland to secrete vasopressin (a chemical that causes constriction of the blood vessels), resulting with elevated blood pressure.
«Drinking Buddies» is helped enormously by its relaxed pacing, exuberant alt - rock soundtrack and photogenic lead players, all of whom are still young enough to drink copious glasses of hoppy libations without one broken blood vessel or expanding waistline.
You can grab a drink and bite by the pool or treat yourself to a gourmet dinner at Vessel.
Rhyton by Analogia Project, explored the ritual world of antique drinking vessels through five new mythological creatures for the table.
To mark the publication of a new book by Dyfri Williams, this small exhibition offers a close focus on this drinking vessel and its cultural context.
Curated by Gail Sellers, Phil Sellers, and Arthur De Bow, I'll Drink to That features drinking vessels and other studio pottery objects by more than 20 ceramic artists from Oregon and Arizona to North Adams.
These cases can be similar to motor vehicle collision cases, since they often arise from a boater's failure to properly operate their vessel, such as by being drunk or distracted or lacking the appropriate training.
Boaters who don't know the rules of the waterways, are unfamiliar with distress procedures, who have not been instructed on safe and proper navigation and boat operation, who aren't comfortable with how to manage their vessel in a flooding or electrical emergency, who drink too much, who are distracted by other boaters or the scenery or PWCs — or even smartphones — all cause accidents.
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