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English peas, when picked, shelled and cooked on the same day, are about as sugary as a vegetable gets.
Her manner may be as sugary as her cooking, her smile as big as the hams she hawked for Smithfield.
It's as slick as an oil spill, as sugary as an eclair, and many moviegoers will find it irresistible.
Luckily, the sentiment isn't as sugary as it is hilarious.
As sugary nectar ferments in the wild, its calorie content rises, making it a potentially more valuable source of energy.
Fresh apple juice Fruit juices contain about the same concentration of sugar as sugary soft drinks.
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According to Fujita (2014), Isoamylase1 (ISA1 -deficient ISA1 -deficientwere called as sugary-1 mutants isa1ice (sug-1) and maize (su1).
Phytoglycogen is a highly branched soluble α-glucan found in plants, particularly those with decreased activity of isoamylase-type starch debranching enzyme, such as sugary-1 (su-1) maize.
Recently, a rice novel endosperm mutant, named as sugary-2, was reported (Nakagami et al. 2016), in which the results on the activity of BE in the sugary-2 mutant was unlike the sug-h mutant, indicating that the sugary-2 mutant was different from the sug-h mutant.
It's modern-sounding but never cutting-edge – Lloyd offers a take on dubstep that's as aggressively sugary as anything else on her record.
It's the concept of biology as destiny, rendered as quick, sugary satire.
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