I did say there was some fun to be had, and I'd be a cold cynic if I didn't admit there was some sugar-coated amusement present in this series. |
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There are many wolves in sheepskin whose mission is to hoodwink the people at every turn with sugar-coated good-for-nothing promises. |
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They're hoping the sweet smell of success will fill the air come December, thanks to a new sugar-coated grit for de-icing the city's roads. |
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Everyone knew that the real objective of such a text, regardless of how sugar-coated, was to serve the interests of its sponsor. |
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To make such accommodations, we often produce highly fanciful and sugar-coated notions of the nature and interests of the religious other. |
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That always happens. They are always sugar-coated and unfortunately the image projected almost never corresponds to the reality. |
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The Pouilly-Fuisse La Croix Vieilles Vignes has mouth-watering aromas of honeysuckle blossoms and sugar-coated minerals. |
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Alternatively you could try the sugar-coated pop or corny club classics spilled out at Club Q, all in the best possible taste. |
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Products include chocolate coated raisins, peanuts and Brazil nuts as well as mint imperials, popcorn, mini-eggs and sugar-coated almonds. |
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Avoid refined sugar, corn syrup, white bread and other white flour products, and say no to soft drinks and sugar-coated, ready-to-eat cereals. |
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These are preferable to energy bars that taste like candy, which are usually little more than sugar-coated vitamins, minerals and protein. |
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He dropped down beside Patrick and started eating some of the dry sugar-coated goodies. |
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Such rhetoric would be forgivable if sugar-coated by a genuinely interesting film. |
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The principal sugar-coated it and made it sound like she was trying to take the financial burden off of our parents. |
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As unique as this aspect of the film is, there's no arguing with the fact that this is sugar-coated sappy romance. |
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This story is so sugar-coated, sappy, and sickly sweet that I contracted diabetes while watching it. |
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This night was all about the group's ascension to crossover pop stardom and the sugar-coated singalong anthems that got them there. |
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There is a clear affinity between actor and character that spills over into the sunny nature of a film that could so easily have seemed twee or sugar-coated. |
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It's packed with obscenely gooey, sugar-coated rock 'n' roll songs. |
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Serious stuff, but sugar-coated with laughter. |
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Or has a sugar-coated palette shaped our preferences? |
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As with any good theatre production, endings are rarely sugar-coated. |
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This subheading covers sugar confectionery goods, such as sugar-coated almonds with a hard sugar coating or shell. |
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Let's just hope it's suitably sugar-coated. |
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The blue pill may be sugar-coated, making it easier to swallow. |
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There are many sugar-coated options being suggested, I understand. |
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Sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy foods, and the proliferation of adverts aimed at children for products such as sugar-coated cereals are all said to be contributory factors. |
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Still, it's quite fair to say that although their sound is similar to early Oasis on some tracks, their songs are sugar-coated with a kind of fun that Oasis don't have. |
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A sugar-coated dosage unit characterized in that the dosage unit contains a composition comprising a steroid having two hydrogen atoms at position 3 of the steroid skeleton. |
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The small fine filled sugar-coated pills to the perfume of réglisse. |
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They never sugar-coated their experiences, but the point that came out from all three was that what made it hardest was the lack of recognition of their families. |
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Visitors may also try the Afghani confetti, aACAyNoqol', which is made from sugar-coated mountain almonds. |
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They were filled with sugar-coated chocolate drops known as dragees. |
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These delicious, sugar-coated, sour gummies come in a madcap range of shapes, sizes and flavours, including fizzy cola bottles, sour cherries and crocs. |
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