I'll try something different this morning, she thought: sweet grass and chamomile.
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Watson, do you know this lady? said a sweet, concerned female voice.
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She was sweet and simple and beautiful and blank as clear water.
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Naturally companies that make sweet products, including Hershey's and Coca-Cola, oppose this.
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The most common type is clear and very mild-evena bit sweet.
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Perhaps I'll wake our little sweetmeat and make a woman of her.
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As a preserved sweetmeat, however, it is esteemed one of the most agreeable.
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The Doctor tasted the sweetmeat, and pronounced it to be excellent.
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All our gentlefolk await you, admiring your picture on the sweetmeat-box.
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With few exceptions, Nevil Beauchamp's heroes received the motto instead of the sweetmeat.
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I daresay you've 'eard as they're very short o' sweet-stuff in Germany.
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Others will be selling sweet-stuff made of sugar, which everyone likes.
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It's just come in from the sweet-stuff shop.
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He was an anxious little man with red whiskers, originally the owner of a small sweet-stuff shop.
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He wanted me to hire a sleigh and take a girl at a sweet-stuff store for a joy-ride.
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Both fluoxetine and stress induced a decrease in sweetfood consumption.
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In the primal age, acorns furnished sweetfood and each rivulet seemed nectar.
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The ants in one line were going down to get at the sweetfood.
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Consumption of sweetfood and of serum leptin was measured.
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Clothes sometimes, and sweetfood wrapped in shiny metal cloth.
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It's convenient to divide sugarconfections into three groups: noncrystalline candies, crystalline candies, and candies whose texture is modified with gums, gels, and pastes.
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These packages contained spun sugarconfections of surpassing excellence and delicacy; subtleties the likes of which even your famed Camorri chefs have never conceived.