I forgive him because he has enough style to try and sweeten me with champagne. |
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In other words, people sometimes sweeten their stories, particularly if there is a financial incentive. |
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Today, I had strawberries on bread, with sugar on top to sweeten the taste. |
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After all, lactose is from the same general family as sucrose, the table sugar we use to sweeten coffee and tea. |
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And yes, they need sun-drenched days to produce the rampant vines that manufacture carbohydrates that sweeten the fruits. |
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He makes no attempt to sweeten the pill by positing an upside to emotional politics or strategies designed to boost self-esteem. |
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To sweeten foods and beverages, Nelson suggests using the natural, calorie-free herb stevia. |
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These comic set pieces sweeten the icing that coats Layer Cake's underlying darkness. |
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A few bodegas sweeten their wines with fortified Moscatel but this tends to produce a rather obvious, aromatic, grapey style of sherry. |
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When tannins mellow with age, they sweeten up, helping wine to step up to the next level of complexity. |
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Stabilise wine with Potassium Sorbate at the final racking, sweeten to taste, then bottle. |
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Manufacturers sweeten the come-on with customer cash rebates and super-low financing. |
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For some, the up-front economic perks of mining sweeten the assessment of the anticipated social and environmental impact on the community. |
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It involved a pint of milk, half a kilo of strawberries and a splash of sour cherry cordial to sweeten things up a bit. |
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Waffles: Prepare a little bit thicker than a pancake dough, perhaps sweeten slightly. |
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If the administration is correct, then there should be no need to sweeten the pot. |
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He likes to sweeten the negotiations with a little food, drink, and social lubrication, no matter the circumstances. |
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His cadenzas had fitfulness rather than flair, and when he tried to sweeten his tone, it felt ersatz, closer to Splenda than pure cane. |
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Some states sweeten the pot further with rebates or lane-use permits for freeways. |
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Now Nokia is trying to sweeten the pot with a new application outlet, the Ovi Store. |
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Or perhaps a way to sweeten the pot so he would eventually sign on with the right team? |
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A chilli garlic sauce and hot chilli paste provide the heat while hoisin sauce and brown sugar sweeten the pot. |
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When it is cool enough, blend until smooth and add one dessert spoon of sugar to sweeten up the earthy flavour of the beetroot. |
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Introduce yourself to Vitale Balsamic Vinegar. Use it on salads or to sweeten up any of your favourite dishes. |
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Aspartame is also used in the table top market i.e. in the form of low calorie tablets and powder used to sweeten coffee and tea. |
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Baird campaigned on the privatisation of electricity assets, promising billions of dollars of investment in infrastructure to sweeten the deal. |
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Both are vivid and sharp, both sweeten the pill with humour and good old-fashioned entertainment. |
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In serving these fruits, we hope that they will nourish and sweeten the souls of all who taste them, as they nourished and sweetened our souls. |
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A low voltage current might just be what is needed to sweeten the air in and around large hog operations. |
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Mix the curd with so much milk that the desired consistency comes about, sweeten. |
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We see our world as a fruit that remains bitter during its ripening, and it is our task and goal to correct and sweeten it. |
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Benefits are standard for many full-time positions and can really sweeten a job offer. |
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Midy Sweetener, the good flavor without the aftertaste. It replaces sugar to sweeten coffee, tea or other drinks. |
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You can reuse the syrup to sweeten tea or make another batch of apple chips. |
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With no asides and soliloquies, nothing is put in to sweeten the pill. |
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Through the ages, most bands have added strings to sweeten their sappy songs, but Gordon does the opposite by pumping rock to turbo-charge his strings. |
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When people want to sweeten something bitter, they add something sweet. |
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Once the juice has cooled, remove the flavourings and sweeten to taste. |
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But surely, occasionally, it is tempting for a Suez operative to sweeten some local politician in parts of the world where such payments are de rigueur? |
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That educated lingo is used to sweeten biscuits so moldy no one should be expected to swallow them. |
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Soften and sweeten unripened fruit with granulated sugar, to taste. |
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Soak them in water for at least half an hour and sweeten to taste. |
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Osprey Ridge and Eagle Pines sweeten the deal for the oldsters. |
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Right now your company likes to sweeten the pot by paying you in tax-deductible fringe benefits, including corporate junkets. |
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Fie! fie! fie! pah! pah! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination. |
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Not until cocoa made its way into European courts did the lords and ladies decide to sweeten it and add milk, vanilla and jasmine to the new drink. |
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In the olden days, when sugar was scarce or unobtainable, Kainuun rönttönen satisfied people's craving for something sweet, the sweetness coming from allowing the potatoes to sweeten. |
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Aid shall be granted to purchase rectified concentrated musts in the rest of the Community for use in wine-making to sweeten the liqueur wines concerned. |
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The test contained in the life of man is so hard that it is necessary to sweeten it with those spiritual and material pleasures that make it more pleasant and the weight of the cross more bearable. |
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I prefer those, such as Mother India and Todiwala, that use quite a high proportion of fruit to dairy, which should mean there is no need to sweeten it any further, though do so to taste. |
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This should help sweeten the bitter pill of adapting our lifestyles, as well as contributing to smoothing over conflict between a comfortable, more modern way of life and more sustainable practices, explains the rapporteur. |
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Refined shades which in addition to their decorative touches permit you to play with the light, to modify it, to sweeten the atmosphere and to add colour to your indoor. |
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So far, the state has tried to sweeten the pot for investors. |
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It did not, as it did in 1993, try to sweeten the bid by releasing high-profile political prisoners. In the next few years, China will become an increasingly unsettled country as it implements sweeping economic changes. |
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Saccharin is sweetening to sweeten coffee, tea or yoghourt. |
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Mr Lamy summarised the state of play after the Rio meeting by calling on Brazil to be prepared to open its industries to foreign competition and by calling for the EU and the US to sweeten their offer to open farm markets. |
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The seeds are chewed after a meal in India to sweeten the breath. |
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At 17, I was part of the punk movement to sweeten the pill of adulthood. |
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To help sweeten retention prospects, employers are beginning to offer increased compensation, retention bonuses and improved employee benefits and pensions, the Conference Board says. |
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After 10 minutes pass the liquid through sieve and sweeten it with honey. |
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I cannot sing, nor heel the high lavolt, nor sweeten talk, nor play at subtle games. |
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From the Pacific to the Baltic, from the desert of Turkmenistan to the Arctic Circle, Russians enjoy their daily bowl of porridge and sweeten their lives with little buckwheat pancakes. |
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To sweeten the pot, Samsung has also included an FM radio. |
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I wanted to sweeten the ice, partly as this helps to improve the texture. |
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Cameroon released several Boko Haram detainees to sweeten the deal. |
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Later tellings sweeten this aspect of the story, by having Tristan's grave grow a briar, but Iseult's grave grow a rose tree, which then intertwine with each other. |
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The recipes include decadent selections like Salted Caramel Pretzel Cheesecake and Fluffy Chocolate Magic Cookie Pie that can sweeten any family gathering. |
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Hence Congolese thumb pianos spice up Horchata, violins sweeten the skanky Diplomat's Son, and poignant I Think Ur A Contra nods lyrically to The Clash. |
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Bell peppers are high in vitamin C, and as they mature and sweeten, the vitamin A content rises by a factor of 9 while the vitamin C content doubles. |
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