The film serves up a sugarcoated confection that will make anyone with a taste for Nabokov gag. |
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The only thing that seems to get the majority of young people excited is reality TV and sugarcoated music. |
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The result is a somewhat muddled, yet quite trackable, series of sugarcoated philosophical quandaries that go down like chocolate-covered fish. |
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The illegal execution of a guiltless man, whose death sentence the governor of the state had already overturned, however, is truly tragic and nowise sugarcoated in the show. |
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However, the central bank sugarcoated the move by promising to keep interest rates low. |
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Her advice, sugarcoated in goofy catchphrases, is delivered in the unimpeachable rhetoric of common sense. |
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It's been whitewashed and dressed up and sugarcoated for so long that now it's just a tacky piece of junk on a souvenir stand, painted in red, white, and blue. |
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Under the smiling, sugarcoated tourist trap facade lies a complicated web of deceit, greed and murder. |
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The products include hardboiled sweets such as cough drops, peppermint candies, herb drops, fruit sweets and many others, compressed sweets, e.g. fruit pastilles and sugarcoated candies. |
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Thankfully, Younger doesn't feel the need for a sugarcoated, fairy-tale ending but his ponderous, wintry coda is surplus to requirements. |
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Dr. Kawash says her research is partly fueled by anger toward candy manufacturers who publish inaccurate, often sugarcoated histories of their products. |
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Narrow victories masked many of USC's shortcomings and created a sugarcoated view of the program for the better part of a month. |
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I think in this environment, people are beyond being sugarcoated. |
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This is a mish-mash of romantic clichs, with Channing Tatum and supercute Amanda Seyfried at least seeming to take the sugarcoated nonsense as seriously as possible. |
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