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Recent Examples of tunThe 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 The similarities suggest the mechanism may be a common trigger for tuns and other forms of hardy dormancy, a phenomenon that scientists call cryptobiosis.—
Meghan Bartels,
Scientific American,
17 Jan. 2024 Lindsey Vonn of Team United States goes through a downhill training tun on day one of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.—
Bruce Y. Lee,
Forbes.com,
8 Feb. 2026
Meanwhile, oil supply is also expected to increase after oil cartel OPEC+ agreed to add 188,000 barrels a day to their output target for August.
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Justina Lee,
CNBC,
6 July 2026
Iraq wants permission to produce a record 5 million barrels a day coming out of the war, with a long-term aim of getting production up to 7 million barrels a day, Bloomberg reported.
Anxiety rises in Moscow Russian media have reported that people are waiting up to 18 hours in lines at the pump, with internet memes popping up, one showing people setting up tables with drinks and shisha pipes next to their stationary cars.
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Clare Sebastian,
CNN Money,
6 July 2026
Nothing ruins a good karaoke night like that one friend who wants to show off their Mariah Carey–level pipes.