A rate spike would also gum up the credit market in Japan.
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Today we are inundated with sports drinks, chewing gum and grooming products.
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Two drops of gum in the centre of the flower imitated dew.
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The drift stuff was upwards of thirteen feet high in the gum-trees.
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I want you to ask Persson what kind of gum she chews.
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Glue from the peach treegum served to seal the covers.
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They were burning sticks dipped in treegum.
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Both were chewing pine- treegum, and he, to my annoyance, accompanied that simple pleasure with profuse expectoration.
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Sticky substances frequently used were the treegums collected from certain fruit-trees, including the fig and the cherry.
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An admixture containing naturalgum of course behaved better than when no such gum is present.
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Silk is covered with a naturalgum which has to be removed before the dyeing process can begin.
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The viscosity of a dextrin or artificial gum is determined in exactly the same way as a naturalgum, using 10 per cent.
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We find that in resisting such influences any naturalgum is better than a dextrin or a gum substitute containing dextrin or gelatin.
Ús de plant gum en anglès
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The propolis envelope, consisting of plantgums with anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties, protects the entire community even if individual, innate immunity is weak.
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"Sour creams" labeled "low-fat" and "nonfat" replace butterfat with starch, plantgums, and dried milk protein.