Whatever else is going on today, there is no similar intellectual ferment in the air.
The molasses is mixed with water and yeast and is left to ferment (beer).
In the ferment within today's Republican Party, the gold standard has become almost the centrist position.
It is worth noting that Iran's current revolutionary ferment arose from the unlikeliest of sources.
At the time Portugal was in political ferment, after years of right-wing dictatorship.
At the root of all this ferment is the use of electronic means to mobilize multiple actors.
As a university student in the 1940s, Balasuriya came of age during a period of leftist ferment.
Granted, the haredim are not currently part of that ferment, but nor are they oblivious to it.
And the concentration of so many firms working in the same industry is thought to spark creative ferment.
But inside, computers monitor the temperature and conditions so that the specially selected bacteria used to ferment the vinegar stay active.
"In time we will figure out how to ferment it faster, " says Strobel.
Cobalt engineers also figured out a way to ferment the wood starch into biobutanol in a more concentrated fashion.
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It is at the centre of an intense ferment of musical experiences and has spawned a veritable cultural economy.
What Xerox failed to see was the entrepreneurial ferment going on around it.
Yet this is a period of ferment, of a generational shift in China.
Then you add yeast, ferment it, and distill it to collect the alcohol.
In Albania, a 30-year-old prime minister-designate, Pandeli Majko, is struggling to keep the lid on political ferment and anarchy.
Why don't they ever ask why the high-tech and entrepreneurial ferment sweeping the world is almost entirely absent from Europe?
The 19th century emerges as a ferment of competing schemes and fantasies of European federalism, global brotherhood and world government.
Such artistic ferment fed the appetite of the dukes of Burgundy for lavish works of art to glorify their reign.
Mess up--or just run out of time--and your e-mail will ferment in your mailbox, awaiting you in a more lucid moment.
The radicalized young Saudi, a mediocre engineering student with plenty of money, reached adulthood when the Islamic world was in political ferment.
All foods like meat which ferment in the bowel should be avoided to prevent the accumulation of fecal matter in the colon.
There is ferment in U.S. academia over whether University Inc. is just one more fat, inefficient, overpriced sector waiting to be plucked by foreign rivals.
Mr Netanyahu speaks almost fatalistically of the ferment in the region.
This fall Southeast plans to break ground on a plant that will extract the sugar and ferment it into 20 million gallons of ethanol a year.
Mr Perino, a professor at St John's University in New York, deftly sets the drama of the Senate hearings within the wider cultural and political ferment.
Against a backdrop of spiritual ferment in the 17th century, many followed Sabbatai Zevi, a Jewish scholar, who proclaimed himself Messiah and eventually embraced a form of Islam.
It was a time of political, social and artistic ferment.
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