A letter has been sent to every parent laying down the new ground rules which include a ban on mobile phones and chewing gum in school. |
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The wife is quite short, and runs excitedly around the shop trying to sell you a rubber rat, a whoopee cushion, or spicy hot chewing gum. |
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I winced, half in pain, half because I knew what was coming and half because of all the chewing gum stuck to me. |
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Failing that, they can always use some insulating tape and chewing gum to hold the spaghetti together. |
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They were joined by a life-size chewing gum model made from 2,450 pieces of gum found in a small area of Orchard Street, Preston. |
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Nicotine replacement is available as chewing gum, transdermal patch, nasal spray, inhaler, sublingual tablet, and lozenge. |
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He just carries on chewing gum for a second then they launch into another song. |
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Questions of race and uncertain identities are masticated into stringy chewing gum. |
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In 1974 a packet of chewing gum was the first recorded purchase using a bar code. |
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You can find it in sodas, candies, toffees, even ice cream and chewing gum, but don't expect to get much of a dose. |
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But make sure you clean your teeth beforehand or have some chewing gum or a drink. |
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Last week the news broke that even chewing gum was to be taxed to the tune of 15 cent a packet. |
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Although mint is problematic, chewing gum actually can help heartburn symptoms. |
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He was close enough that I could smell the mint on his breath from the chewing gum. |
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Other foods studied, such as chocolate, crisps, chewing gum and mints, increased flavour without limit when greater amounts were added. |
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Also, keep a packet of mints or chewing gum in your bag in case you need to freshen up later. |
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Now, I'm no fan of people chewing gum but even I'm not quite as bilious about the activity as this bloke. |
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The first two episodes were a mixed bag, with a number of the sketches flatter than chewing gum on the streets of Dublin. |
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A guy with a green Mohican slapped Evan on the back, and left the office, chewing gum loudly in my ear as he passed. |
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Outline roof with licorice twists, fill in with white chewing gum shingles, and star and cinnamon candies. |
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Other potential exports to Yemen include chewing gum, footwear and parts, cosmetics, soap, skincare products, and machinery. |
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He wants you to send him recordings of yourself popping bubblegum or chewing gum before May 1st. |
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It's almost as common and vulgar as chewing gum while you're serving customers. |
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She has been sitting there, chewing gum, and screaming like an old harridan. |
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The amount of chewing gum stuck on roads and streets around the country drives me up the wall. |
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His words were slightly muffled by the wad of chewing gum rolling around his mouth. |
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They said chewing gum was the most serious form of litter they encountered. |
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The streets of Swinford are covered with discarded chewing gum and needs attending to urgently. |
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The taste is of stale water with a texture somewhere between used chewing gum and window putty. |
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Is it ok to chew chewing gum that's been through the wash in the pocket of your jeans? |
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When I was five, she bought me chocolates and chewing gum and we talked about cricket. |
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She absently smacked her chewing gum and wound it around her finger as she talked. |
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Heavy users of garlic, cough sweets or chewing gum will similarly find their tasting faculties impaired. |
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It may exert this effect even at low doses in chewing gum flavoured with liquorice. |
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Clearing up unsightly chewing gum from pavements is a costly burden for local councils, but now an answer is at hand. |
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I bet there's not one person reading this that can honestly say they have never got chewing gum stuck to the bottom of their shoe. |
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What are the Government's plans to eradicate the evil of discarded chewing gum from the nation's pavements? |
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Last night, I felt like I was chewing cotton wool, and walking with chewing gum stuck to the bottom of my feet. |
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There are certain corridors that the students are not allowed to use and you have rules on chewing gum. |
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Next we move to the classroom where a slow pan reveals that the pupils are all chewing gum. |
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I got shouted at for chewing gum while handling the perm rods and I never worked there again. |
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In the, impulse areas near the register, where grocery stores put chewing gum, place items for gun-related impulse buys. |
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Russian chewing gum, Turkish confectionery, Mexican soft drinks and US fruit juices were all bought during the interim period. |
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On-the-spot fines will be introduced for minor offences, such as dropping litter or chewing gum, graffiti and fly-posting. |
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The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum. |
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Raoul was not amused to find me flicking my chewing gum into a priceless installation piece I assumed was a wastepaper basket. |
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The rest of the town still has to put up with discarded chewing gum. |
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Unfortunately, you can't hold together a high-tech oil drilling economy with baling wire and chewing gum. |
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Denny tries to extract a used wad of chewing gum from its foil. |
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Had he succeeded he would have outclassed one of his predecessors, who was famously described as incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time. |
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After the boys testified, they were seen exiting the courthouse smiling, chewing gum, and slapping their hands together. |
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They pushed old ladies off the sidewalks and bought young girls for packs of chewing gum. |
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Otherwise, you're better off in the savings account, even if they're paying interest in chewing gum and baseball cards. |
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Seven Irish companies displayed a range of their products, including hand-made chocolates, chewing gum, preserves, sugar confectionery and potato snacks. |
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Salad dressings, instant soups, chocolate sauces, ice cream, cake mixes, yogurt, and squeezable chewing gum are just a few of the food products that make use of xanthan gum. |
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Done in moderation it was apparently an indulgence, like chewing gum or tobacco and had possibly developed as a means of allaying hunger in times of famine. |
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I would have been spared that habit if we'd had dissolvable chewing gum. |
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Tony's face reddened and he toyed with the wrapper off his chewing gum. |
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We are clueless when it comes to removing chewing gum from things. |
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However, he admitted chewing gum litter was a nationwide problem. |
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This morning though, I found a packet of chewing gum in the microwave. |
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Cobwebs, chewing gum, dust and cigarette burns were some of the sights which greeted a team of inspectors when they arrived for an unannounced visit to Southend Hospital. |
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He added the best way to dispose of chewing gum was to return the used piece back to its wrapper, secure it within scrap paper or, if you insist, swallow it. |
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Sucking on a hard lozenge or chewing gum were shown to ease symptoms. |
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The tree, which also produces the gum chicle, from which chewing gum is made, was cultivated in the region long before the arrival of the Spaniards. |
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Stolidly they sat, the serried soldiers, clean-shaven, square-jawed, looking slightly bored and, in at least one case that I spotted, rhythmically chewing gum. |
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He was ranting at the Porto manager, refusing to shake hands and shouting with that hideous gobby bit of chewing gum bobbling all over my nice widescreen. |
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The problem of streets blighted with chewing gum will never go away. |
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Do we ban boiled sweets, chewing gum and chocolate, or are we just trying to outlaw a hot meal for one? |
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Trident, the American chewing gum, has sparked controversy in Iran after reports that the gum contains sugar alcohol. |
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Once the eggs are laid, they are adhered to hair shafts close to the scalp using a protein that makes crazy glue look like chewing gum. |
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We have formulated dimenhydrinate as chewing gum with acceptable taste and sensory attributes. |
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The guide also urges against dropping litter, as glass cuts guide dogs' paws and chewing gum sticks in dogs' hair. |
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Not chewing gum, or chuggie as it is sometimes known but, chuggers charity muggers. |
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Permanently stuck to you, like a grubby lump of chewing gum, or a clingy toddler when it's time for beddy-byes. |
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Always sticking to you, like a grubby lump of chewing gum, or a clingy toddler, when it's time for beddy-byes. |
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There was never any chewing gum so we used to chew liquorice root, candle wax or Locust bean gum. |
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A chewing gum comprising a mixture of snuff and a masticable waterproof waxy body, solid at ordinary temperatures. |
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He parked near us and sat watching and chewing gum or something. |
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They also ran a free blood pressure checking station, pulmonary function tests, and offered anti-smoking patches and chewing gum. |
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Even if you haven't heard of mannitol, chances are you've eaten this minty-tasting sugar alcohol as a powdery coating on chewing gum, candies or pills. |
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From acesulfame K to xylitol, the food industry has been driven to find low-calorie substitutes for sugar in products from chewing gum to pharmaceuticals. |
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Chlorophyl is showing up by the barrelful in beauty lotions, tooth pastes, soaps, chewing gum, mouthwashes, antihalitosis tablets, tobacco and dog food. |
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It is low hygroscopic and improves the shelf-life of chewing gum. |
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This could be the subtitle of Scandinavian-led research on how chewing gum sweetened with the sugar alcohol xylitol favorably changes the human microbiome. |
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Watemberg asked 30 patients between six and 19 years old who had chronic migraine or tension headaches and chewed gum daily to quit chewing gum for one month. |
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In chewing gum, it could serve as an alternative to petroleum-based resins, which are slow to degrade, and natural ones, like chicle, which must be imported. |
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The name is slightly deceiving, because bubble gum extract-infused marshmallows are batted and fried rather than actual gum balls or chewing gum sticks. |
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A dab of chewing gum will fix your note to the bulletin board. |
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