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With oil prices so strong, the highest-cost naphtha-based plants produce ethylene for about $1,200 a ton, says Hassan Ahmed of Alembic Global Advisors.
Dow Chemical Bets Big on Natural Gas Liam Denning 2011
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But Alembic also says Iranian plants built since 2005 have been delayed, on average, 18 to 24 months and run at 60% or less of capacity in their first two years of operation.
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At ManyBooks. net: "The Alembic Plot" by Ann Wilson (1992).
June 2008 2008
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At ManyBooks. net: "The Alembic Plot" by Ann Wilson (1992).
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Merely producing an Alembic bass and a Sunn amplification system 2,000 years ago would have been the greatest feat ever accomplished on this planet, by a substantial margin; the bass line, while sweet as can be, would have been nothing more than icing.
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Make the Gilroy Cocktail at home or, should you be in San Francisco on the last Tuesday of the month, go to the Alembic Bar on Haight Street.
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Other news: Paper Golem Press, the producer of Prime Codex and Alembic, will be doing their first solo author anthology next year, and that will be a Cat Rambo anthology.
Cat Rambo catrambo 2008
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Inspired by Mr. Ellestad's stomp through the Savoy, Alembic has inaugurated monthly Savoy nights.
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He _departed_ as poor as the last drops of an _Alembic_; for Riches are not poured on the _Adepts_ of this world.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884 Various
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"Limbeck" _is used by Shakspeare for _ "Alembic;" _ and in the passage in Macbeth_, --
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