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Recent Examples of tunUnder stressful conditions, with cysteine unavailable to the free radicals being produced, the tardigrades couldn’t form tuns.—Meghan Bartels, Scientific American, 17 Jan. 2024 The agaves are cut into one inch cubes and then cooked for seven hours in a heated mash tun equipped with a stream jacket.—Joseph V Micallef, Forbes, 23 Sep. 2021 In a commercial brewhouse, the grain is cracked in a mill then sent through a grist case, which dispenses it into a vessel called the mash tun.—oregonlive, 20 Feb. 2020 Forks clank down, sleeves roll up, and diners file into the abutting bodega to fill their glasses with cool, foamy sagardo straight from the 5,000-gallon tun.—Benjamin Kemper, Condé Nast Traveler, 16 Feb. 2018 All the remaining grain falls to the bottom of the stainless steel tun, creating a grain bed through which the liquid passes on its way back to the mash kettle.—Tara Massouleh, AL.com, 31 May 2017
Clothes were washed outdoors in a heavy barrel called a zhlukto, or carried to a nearby stream.
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Lizzie Johnson,
New Yorker,
25 Apr. 2026
The price of crude oil rose to more than $105 a barrel in early trading today as uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz continues to cloud the market's long- and medium-term outlook.
On March 16, the drainage system was inspected with the help of cameras to see the pipe’s interior.
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Angel Saunders,
PEOPLE,
24 Apr. 2026
Lead, a heavy metal once common in products like pipes and paints, is a neurotoxin that can stunt children’s development, lower IQ scores and increase blood pressure in adults, according to the Associated Press.