The essay continues in the style of its conception and her sentimental and syrupy excess will have you cringing throughout. |
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It's a syrupy, drippy, cloyingly sweet story of a son's enduring love for his troubled father. |
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Do you find yourselves checking each other, each making sure the other doesn't get too syrupy or, conversely, caustic? |
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Jayne chose the light and fluffy lemon lush after overhearing that a diner is just about as fluffy and syrupy. |
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What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now. |
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To judge by the trailers and publicity material, this one's a real syrupy Christmas pudding. |
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Striking a decent balance between pop catchyness and powerful rock dynamics, they're sweet but not syrupy, punchy but not overwrought. |
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He feeds his electronic pop with electric guitars, live drums and bass, punk influences and syrupy moments. |
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I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency. |
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Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes, reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency. |
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Moments after his temporarily absorbed brain registered someone's presence behind him, he heard a sweet, syrupy voice speak up. |
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It was a lively, zingy show with zippy dancing, and I like dancing a helluva lot more than syrupy lyrics. |
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For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency. |
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Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray. |
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And there was also some thick, syrupy liquid that made me turn a bluish color and start shivering like mad. |
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Romantic comedy is a genre mainly comprised of sappy, syrupy fare with few risks and fewer surprises. |
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So for dinner she heads off to Maya Masala for pani puri chaat, onion rawa paneer dosa and a sweet and syrupy Indian dessert. |
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Stop when you have a rich, concentrated beefy sauce that is lightly syrupy but not too sticky. |
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Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie its on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one. |
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Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie it's on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one. |
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Unless, that is, you like your barbecue sauce syrupy sweet and goosed with liquid smoke. |
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Stir the boiling liquid from time to time, until it begins to thicken and becomes syrupy. |
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He took this in, gazing at the thick, syrupy surface of the inky waves below. |
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This condition causes your blood sugar to become so high that your blood actually becomes thick and syrupy. |
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If the mixture foams excessively, separates, or becomes syrupy, do not apply. |
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Furthermore, discerning customers would notice the taste, which is known to be uniquely earthy, musty and almost syrupy. |
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Yet, I don't spring out of bed each morning, carolling syrupy songs about how glad I am to be preparing for work. |
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My ankle blew up to the size of a softball and leaked prolific amounts of worm juice, a syrupy yellow pus that was as slippery as slug slime. |
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Smith instead has to force them into an over-determined, gallingly syrupy climax. |
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It was Zach, sounding all syrupy sweet and apologetic, like he always did after he screwed up. |
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This is truly a family film that inspires and entertains without being cutesy or syrupy. |
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When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses. |
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These minor miracles of topsy-turviness start with a layer of fruit in a sweet, syrupy, buttery glaze in the bottom of a heavy pan or skillet. |
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But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment. |
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She'd inserted some syrupy sweet fake whining into her voice, which Ron always fell for, this time being no exception. |
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They will sip sherbets, drink syrupy tea, smoke kalians, and gossip incessantly. |
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The syrupy sweet voice passed through his ears and went straight to his brain. |
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However, he is simply content to just play it out on his deceptively simple levels of broad comedy and syrupy sentiment. |
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It's an often syrupy, overly sentimental movie that really wants you to like it. |
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As a balance, some soy sauce – Stein's syrupy Indonesian kecap manis, and ordinary salty stuff – works wonders. |
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Sink your teeth into over 100 distinctive distortions, tangy choruses, syrupy sweet reverbs, and many other kinds of expressive effects. |
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The saving grace of Bliss is that Vanessa has not gone totally overboard on saccharine lyrics and syrupy pop ditties. |
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And now here we are, some of us anyway, looking back with syrupy nostalgia to the Sam Goody days! |
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Instead of brilliant schools, could it be that inspectors are overly moved by a syrupy view of disability? |
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Bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar, then simmer for about 10 minutes, until syrupy. |
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After this time, the residue in the flask ought to have a syrupy consistency. |
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This is why, for example, syrupy wines have a higher secondary aromatic intensity. |
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He lets the grapes wither in the crate and the juices seep through drop by drop which give a rather syrupy result. |
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Lower the heat to medium and reduce until slightly syrupy, about 20 minutes. Skim any foam off the syrup while cooking. |
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Bring to a boil and simmer for 20 minutes over low heat or until the wine is syrupy. |
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This wine is however very agreeable, syrupy, delicate, perfumed and long in the mouth. |
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Cook over medium heat until the mixture is reduced by two-thirds and becomes syrupy. |
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Add the sugar, crushed almonds, hard-boiled eggs cut into small pieces and the syrupy sauce. |
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During the production of brown sugar, the remaining syrupy residue is called the molasses. |
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The black, syrupy mass which is created after stirring can be kept for about one week. |
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Each 5 mL of clear, dark red syrupy liquid contains: triprolidine HCl 2 mg, pseudoephedrine HCl 30 mg and codeine phosphate 10 mg. |
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On the other are lightweight and feathery taffetas, slippery fluids, and syrupy knits, for a chic disequilibrium. |
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This syrupy wine with mangos and passion fruit notes is of an exceptional intensity. |
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Poignant and performed without syrupy emotion, this is a lovely surprise. |
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Another novel sake introduced at the tasting event was the award-winning Kijoshu sake, which has a syrupy texture and a rich, nutty caramel flavor. |
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He seems to have succumbed to the conventional wisdom, for instance portraying the Georgian poets as pastoralists and ignoring their rebellion against syrupy Victorianism. |
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Add the balsamic vinegar to deglaze and bubble until reduced and syrupy. |
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Lack of modern equipment, absence of western influence, and a desire for strong, sweet drinks made syrupy, maderized wines the norm in state wineries in the past. |
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Other foods that came canned, including more limp, insipid vegetables, overly syrupy fruits, and sloppy stews were equally gross. |
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Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency. |
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Just moments after he'd swallowed the syrupy liquid his coughing ceased. |
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Bring to the boil and reduce it to a thin syrupy sauce consistency. |
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The entire film is filled with moments that are supposed to invoke tears, complete with syrupy stringed accompaniment thanks to the musical score. |
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Some of us have a finely tuned nose, able to detect subtle differences and describe fragrance with colourful adjectives such as musky, syrupy and spicy. |
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We are presented with two tiny cups of sticky, syrupy, vinegar-y chutney. |
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Despite a surplus of deaths and heartbreak, a schmaltzy script and syrupy dialogue leave the film with precisely zero emotional oomph. |
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With a plethoric grape harvest, sometimes too much, the vintage wine shows itself nevertheless good quality, especially for the syrupy, thanks to a very beautiful autumn. |
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The concentrated beer is a syrupy substance that when mixed with carbonated water produces a fresh, full-flavored serving, CNET reported. |
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Bring to the boil, then simmer briskly until reduced and the liquid is almost syrupy. |
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But the overpowering sweetness and the syrupy mouthfeel didn't hit the spot for our tasters. |
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Flavor is coffee and a little chocolate, with a really thick, syrupy mouthfeel. |
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A heavy, syrupy mixture of gum arabic and a small quantity of nitric acid, the etch is used to protect the drawing from water and to further desensitize the undrawn areas to printing ink. |
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Pour half of the syrupy liquid over the pandoro and apricot base. |
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He was the man, remember, who gave us the similarly syrupy Safe Haven, Dear John and, most famously, The Notebook. |
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However, researchers in Odisha claim to have found enough evidence to prove the syrupy sweet was invented in their state. |
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Clear, slightly syrupy liquid without colour or odour. |
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In other initiatives, the association of producers of mellow, syrupy Bordeaux wines have tried to counter the ever increasing age of their consumers. |
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Drink: A syrupy wine: Muscat, Malvoisie, Amigne? |
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In fact, the live version of Tahiti 80's electro-pop songs were generally much stronger on stage than the studio versions presented on the group's syrupy album. |
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I began with a firm yet syrupy bake from Fadime Tiskaya followed by a gluten-free tropical tart from Cookeathope – so virtuous yet delicious that I consumed a slice most mornings in place of a fruit salad. |
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That is why the syrupy saddo who is now head coach at Essex found him-self performing a series of demeaning stunts in a London hotel in recent days. |
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Some alternatives to syrupy desserts are milk pudding or rice pudding. |
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It is a colorless odorless syrupy liquid that is soluble in water. |
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The finale is another cover, of Suicide's Dream Baby Dream, which doesn't fare as well, syrupy strings and drum loops replacing the post-punk duo's gutter drone. |
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Here is yet another uneven set, lifted by a few moments of intriguing minimalist funk but still padded with syrupy bedroom ballads, raunchy rap and formulaic Latin-pop. |
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