Seeds and skin disgorge from one side as the pulpy mixture pours from the other.
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Sediment-charged waters disgorge from beneath the Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand.
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When Callminder is overworked, it cannot be reached to disgorge its messages.
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Upon reaching adulthood, Zeus managed to force his father to disgorge his siblings.
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They do not carry food to their young in their claws, but disgorge it from the crop.
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So far in fiscal 2002, the SEC has won orders forcing execs to disgorge $632 million.
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Wong and Leung have agreed to disgorge their profits and were fined an equivalent sum.
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In rush-hour traffic, they disgorge far more cars than Seattle can handle.
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Fishman would also pay a fine of $1 million and disgorge gains from some options sales.
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Spill: cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over; "spill the beans all over the table"
Vomit: eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
Disgorge is a death metal band from San Diego, California, formed in 1992.
Disgorgement is the forced giving up of profits obtained by illegal or unethical acts. A court may order wrongdoers to pay back illegal profits, with interest, to prevent unjust enrichment. Disgorgement is a remedy and not a punishment.
(Disgorging) There are four main methods of sparkling wine production. The first is simple injection of carbon dioxide (CO2), the process used in soft drinks, but this produces big bubbles that dissipate quickly in the glass. ...
(Disgorgement) A step in the traditional process of sparkling wine production wherein frozen sediment is removed from the neck of the bottle.
(Disgorging) Forcefully discharging.
(Disgorging) Principal phase in the champagnization which consists of eliminating the deposit in the bottles caused by the "riddling" on the cork, by elimination or freezing. Depending on the case, this deposit is replaced by either one of the following: wine or the dosage(=sugar based preparation).
(Disgorging) The Champagne bottle is kept upside down while the neck is frozen in an ice-salt bath. This procedure results in the formation of a plug of frozen wine containing the dead yeast cells. ...