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distill

[dih-stil] / dɪˈstɪl /


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“J. Gonzo was able to distill from Robbie Reyes’ Ghost Rider and reconstruct it in a single cover image.

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers interviewed 34 people over Zoom and distilled their responses into three key findings.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think in order to successfully run a brick and mortar space anymore, you really have to distill down to what your identity is,” said Irvington Vinyl & Books owner Elysia Smith.

From Salon

Cleverly, who later used the phrase numerous times when he was home secretary, told a fringe event at the Tory conference in Birmingham it “distilled a very, very complicated and challenging problem into a soundbite”.

From BBC

Cleverly, who later used the phrase numerous times when he was home secretary, said it “distilled a very, very complicated and challenging problem into a soundbite”.

From BBC