Today, the retorts and pot stills have been largely supplanted by more efficient distillation methods in most industrial processes.
“Paris as a museum city is a caricature,” retorts Mr Delanoë. “The city needs to respect its heritage, but also add to it for the future.”
Barack Obama got an unsolicited reminder of this on the campaign trail in 2008, when an off-the-cuff remark about the need to “spread the wealth around” provoked some shrill retorts.
At least the question should be put, he retorts.
Through an artistic way, Dapeng retorts as an answer of people's doubt to the difference of urbanization.
Cameron retorts, with some justice, that his party has worked out its environmental policies far more thoroughly than New Labour ever did.
The intelligentsia, ” retorts one of his friends.
Meanwhile, with his own views, Sima Qian criticizes and retorts the economic policies of Emperor Wu in the Han Dynasty.
Steam retorts is a key working procedure in the process of canned foods, and its stability of technological process is the critical factor for the quality, color and ratio of finished products.
The shod hiker retorts that it is not the bear he needs to outrun, merely his fellow hiker.
Nonsense, the other camp retorts.
The schools tell Mr McEntee that collecting the data is too expensive; he retorts that they already have most of them.
Louboutin retorts that granting a trademark to one or several colours, such as Gucci's stripes, is the same.
CEBS retorts that it was testing for a double-dip recession, not economic Armageddon, and for jitters in some countries' sovereign-bond markets rather than a break-up of the euro zone.
Don't make taunting retorts to each other, as it can not help solve the problem.
The price of alchemist capes and retorts skyrocketed.