The dates somehow lost their typical stickiness and chewiness and turned soft-to-bite, sweet but not overly so. |
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Even a few drops of cheap booze will help dissolve the Band-Aid's stickiness, allowing the bandage to slide right off. |
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I can almost feel the texture of candyfloss in my hair or the stickiness of a toffee apple all over my face. |
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Streaming-music sites cue up an amazing playlist of songs, a variety of features and plenty of customer stickiness for advertisers. |
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This feature also generates a slow adjustment of prices that reinforces the impact of the nominal price stickiness. |
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A little flour can be dusted to prevent stickiness while making the roti. |
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It's grey outside, it's stopped raining, but by god it would be nice if it could start again, just to take some of the nasty icky wet hot stickiness away. |
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Typical symptoms include: stinging, itching, burning, excessive tearing, foreign body sensation, stickiness and grittiness. |
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Students can learn about the texture of the soil in the site by using methods such as rubbing soil between fingers to assess grittiness, smoothness and stickiness. |
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The movie has an almost tactile stickiness, an obsession with flypaper, dripping candlewax, suntan lotion and various body fluids. |
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The sweet seediness of figs complements the slow cooked stickiness of the red onions. |
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Leaves a satiny smooth and soft feeling to the touch, without any stickiness. |
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A smooth and sensuous texture: The silky smooth texture glides easily over the skin, with no feeling of stickiness or greasiness. |
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Some of this makes sense—schools and hospitals help fulfil Jesus's mandate while promoting customer stickiness. |
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As I mentioned, there is a stickiness on the supply side both in Canada and especially globally. |
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These three factors were identified as important potential explanations of price stickiness in a report by Blinder et al. |
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In the event of any currency depreciation, the price of imported goods will only gradually adjust because of this price stickiness. |
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So far, little attention has been given to the cohesion and adhesion phenomena that contribute to stickiness. |
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For this very flexible material it is best to use a new cutting mat for optimum stickiness. |
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A filled material reduces the stickiness and sink marks on thick details but has limited scratch resistance. |
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A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk. |
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Sometimes she brought home honeycomb, dripping with sweet golden stickiness, gained by climbing the hollow tree and raking it out of the hive, risking the wild bees' anger. |
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In 2008, Rowe launched the Honey Drop, a beehive version of the sugar cube that is five grams of pure, solid dehydrated honey with all the colour, flavour and nutrition of the original without the stickiness. |
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The theoretical model shows how pass-through in a small open economy is determined by structural features of the economy, such as the persistence of shocks and the degree of price stickiness. |
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These nanoparticles are theorized to increase the viscosity and stickiness of the mucilage, in turn increasing the effectiveness of the trap. |
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One way to increase stickiness is to use the culture machine to add a quality of unfinish to its production. |
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A certain high-end stickiness of food prices is due to market segmentation, wholesalers' overpricing of their inventories, and a resilient price level for processed foods. |
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The characters never seem to come by their big moments of revelation honestly, and the sentimentality has the stickiness and perfunctoriness of a recently completed by-the-numbers oil painting. |
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The reasons for the late and sluggish rebound are to be sought in structural rigidities. Important in this regard are rigidities weighing on investment, wage stickiness and imperfect competition, particularly in services. |
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An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. |
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Instant absorption of product by the skin. The product leaves skin protected from perspiration odour with a light, powdery and soft-to-the-touch film without causing stickiness. |
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And the stickiness is not just between one sector and another. |
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Stir vigorously to scrape up stickiness on bottom of pan. |
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No signs of stickiness of the dough and filling, which are light and soft. |
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Charles Neff's Hidden Impact originates with the frontward access of the narrator's Atlantic Airlines flight swinging out to let soggy stickiness to seep into the compartment. |
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The stickiness of a cellphone might be measured by its ability to tell correct time, locate its user, and allow its user to remain connected regardless of location. |
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Examples of such price stickiness in particular markets include wage rates in labour markets and posted prices in markets deviating from perfect competition. |
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