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Espresso (/ ɛ ˈ s p r ɛ s oʊ / ⓘ, Italian: [eˈsprɛsso]) is a concentrated form of coffee produced by forcing hot water under high pressure through finely ground coffee beans.
Espresso and tonic or espresso tonic is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made by mixing espresso and tonic water.First recorded in 2007, the drink became popular in Scandinavia before spreading to North America, Japan, and around the world.
Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers is an American automotive maintenance brand, with services including its signature 10 minute oil change, in addition to full-service mechanical, tires, brakes, and more general service offerings.
The Suzuki S-Presso is a city car produced by Maruti Suzuki, Suzuki's subsidiary in India since 2019. It slots above the Alto and below the Wagon R in the Indian market. The car is marketed as a "micro SUV" or a "mini crossover" by its rugged styling and high ground clearance of 180 mm (7.1 in). [2]
There are several claims for the origin of the espresso martini. One of the more common claims [1] [2] is that it was created by Dick Bradsell in the late 1980s while at Fred's Club in London for a young lady – sometimes claimed to be Naomi Campbell or Kate Moss [dubious – discuss] – who asked for "something to wake me up, then fuck me up". [3]
The circulation of Expresso was 138,000 copies during the period between January and September 2000. [18] Between January and March 2003 its circulation was 142,000 copies, making it the best-selling newspaper in Portugal.
Enhanced Xpresso UI. Camera Calibrator. Integrate 3D element into photographs. Morph camera and motion camera. Blend between different cameras. Create natural dynamic camera motion. New Shaders: Wood shader, weathering shader, normalizer; Subsurface Scattering enhancements. GI Multiple Importance Sampling; Radiosity Maps; NUKE export with ...
The ESPRESSO logic minimizer is a computer program using heuristic and specific algorithms for efficiently reducing the complexity of digital logic gate circuits. [1] ESPRESSO-I was originally developed at IBM by Robert K. Brayton et al. in 1982.