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Amber and extracts
Amber and dark brown spirits obtain their color from the extracts from the oak barrel during aging and from caramel, a natural coloring agent.

Amber and were
The publishing rights to the Amber DRPG games were acquired in 2004 by Guardians of Order, who took over sales of the game and announced their intention to release a new edition of the game.
Many of the extras were recruited by Amber Rudd who is described in the credits as " Aristocracy Co-ordinator "— among those used were Lords Burlington and Woolton.
The Baltic tribes were not directly influenced by the Roman Empire, but they did maintain close trade contacts ( see Amber Road ).
Amber, fur and salt ( extracted in Kuyavia and around Kołobrzeg ) were exported to other countries, while cloth, crafts, tools and ornaments were imported.
; Amber mutations: were the first set of nonsense mutations to be discovered, isolated by graduate student Harris Bernstein in experiments designed to resolve a debate between Richard Epstein and Charles Steinberg.
Two episodes later, Hannigan and Amber Benson were informed that their characters would become romantically involved.
She attacked her friends and would have destroyed the planet, if not for the arrival of the X-Men and new Ultra hero Foxfire, who after a long battle were able to separate the Phoenix from Amber and send the cosmic entity back to the Earth-616 universe.
Most of her books are considered Young Adult ( YA ) books, although some of the Amber Brown books were aimed at younger readers.
Ten Amber novels were written by Zelazny and released individually between 1970 and 1991.
The Guns of Avalon, and the five ' Merlin Cycle ' Amber novels were not serialized or excerpted.
Similarly it was not possible to arrive in Amber by traveling in Shadow, which is why the sea patrols and Julian's force in Arden were effective.
Throughout the 1970s, developments such as the Amber Manor Apartments ( now known as the Crossroads ), Surreybrook Plaza, and St. James Estates were booming.
They were soon joined by a handful of London acts such as Bees Make Honey, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Ducks Deluxe, The Amber Squad and Brinsley Schwarz who had been victims of the prevailing big-venue system.
Several soldiers were given by Tsar Peter I as a gift in return for the famous Amber Room.
To diminish the losses of Amber Holt and Chante Black, both of whom were part of the package deal with the Shock, the Sun selected Kansas product Danielle McCray.
* For many years Fred Flintstone and other characters from the show were used to advertise ' Amber ', an Australian company that sold pavers and tiles.
In reply, Catherine Scott-Clark, one of the authors, indicated that they only came to their conclusions with reluctance: " when we started working on this issue we were hoping to be able to find the Amber Room.
Since the book came out, a Russian veteran has given an interview in which he confirmed their basic conclusion as to the fate of the Amber Room, although he denies that the fires were deliberate.
Events in her life were the inspiration for the custodial problems of character Amber Waves in Boogie Nights ( 1997 ), directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
David Aaron Smith, 23 Amber Nitchman, 19 and Eric Blevins, 28 were on platforms approximately 60 feet up in direct protest of mountaintop removal mining and blasting near the Brushy Fork Impoundment.
The beginnings of permanent settlements near Konin were connected with the Amber Route leading from the Roman Empire to the Baltic Sea through the area of present-day town.
In 1980s some Slovene scholars proposed a theory according to which the Veneti were Proto-Slavs and bearers of the Lusatian culture along the Amber Path who conquered and settled the region between the Baltic sea and Adriatic Sea, as presented in their book " Veneti-First Builders of European Community ".

Amber and used
Amber is used as an ingredient in perfumes, as a healing agent in folk medicine, and as jewelry.
Amber has been used since antiquity in the manufacture of jewelry and ornaments, and also in folk medicine.
Amber has been used as an ingredient in perfumes.
Amber has been used since the stone age, from 13, 000 years ago.
Amber has long been used in folk medicine for its purported healing properties.
" Amber " perfumes may be created using combinations of labdanum, benzoin resin, copal ( itself a type of tree resin used in incense manufacture ), vanilla, Dammara resin and / or synthetic materials.
One of the oldest directions of the last stage of the Amber Road to the south of Danube, noted in the myth about the Argonauts, used Sava and Kupa rivers
] When he had done eating, he usually took a Kind of Chocolate, made after the Manner of the Country, that is, the Substance of the Nut beat up with the Mill till the Cup was filled more with Froth than with Liquor ; after which he used to smoak Tobacco perfum'd with liquid Amber.
All except Amber Lake are connected by channels and are used extensively for recreational boating and fishing.
Amber ale is a term used in Australia, France and North America for pale ales brewed with a proportion of crystal malt to produce an amber colour generally ranging from light copper to light brown.
In France the term " ambrée " is used to signify a beer, either cold or warm fermented, which is amber in colour ; the beer, as in Pelforth Ambrée and Fischer Amber, may be a Vienna lager, or it may be a Bière de Garde as in Jenlain Ambrée.
Roger Zelazny used a mythic cosmology in his Chronicles of Amber series.
* Molly Bloom's soliloquy was also used as the basis for a dance song by Amber, titled " Yes.
Amber was traded as well, but small fossil deposits may have been used as well as Baltic amber.
He became romantically entangled with the shapeshifting reptilian mutant, Amber, who was the only mutant student to remain at ESU when they shut down their mutant program, but the relationship quickly ended before it began when Amber came to believe he was only interested in her when she used her shape-shifting abilities to take on a more conventionally attractive form.
The QMAR belt is Black with a central Amber stripe as used by the original Queen Alexandra ’ s Mounted Rifles, they are also the colours of the Taranaki, where the unit ’ s foundations were laid in the early 1860s.
The group launched a new service in 1995 called Amber Radio, with studios in Ipswich and Norwich, on the AM transmitters previously used to simulcast the SGR stations ; these later became Classic Gold and then Gold.
Amber is one of several technically defined colors used in automotive signal lamps.
Amber is commonly used for inlays in metal jewelry or in plugs made of horn, bone or wood etc., but there are also massive amber plugs.
Shekha ’ s reputation and growing power were noticed by the Ruler of Amber, whom up to this time, they had acknowledged as head ( Tikai ) of Kachawa Dynasty, and used to send as a tribute all the colts reared on their land.
The castle, like today's city, has been inhabited for thousands of years, because it is strategically located in the center of Europe at a passage between the Carpathians and the Alps, at a very important ford used to cross the Danube river, and at an important crossing of central European ancient ( trade ) routes running from the Balkans or the Adriatic Sea to the Rhine river or the Baltic Sea, the most important route being the Amber Route.

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