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The view from Whitehall is that if people are using nitrous oxide for a cheap hit at a festival, or buying a cannabis-like substance for a giggle, they must be stopped at all costs (even if many ministers themselves used illegal substances in their youth).
At a restaurant called Pyza on Nassau Avenue, you can get a large refreshing bowl of pink, dilly borscht, a plate of carrot salad, a scoop of mashed potatoes topped with fried onions and parsley, and a tumbler of kompot, a Tang-like substance, for $3.25 Then there is the free breakfast.
But Eta keeps on trying, putting some of the peanut butter like substance of her finger for him.
Answer: "Try getting a can of heavy-duty tree sealant, which is that black, tar-like substance used for pruning and grafting," says Dennis Huddleston of Loma Linda Nursery in Fullerton.
State officials ordered Margarito's hands to be rewrapped, and sent the plaster-like substance to a lab for analysis due next month.
But Ms. Brahim kept trying, putting some of the peanut butter-like substance on her finger for him.
He sells them to producers of Asian medicine and to cosmetic companies that value the insects as a cheap source of protein as well as for the cellulose-like substance on their wings.
Forget candied yams, forget cranberry sauce, forget cheap red plastic hearts filled with bad chocolate, forget neon-colored spring chicks made from an unnaturally sticky, sweet, chewy marshmallow-like substance more appropriate for caulking shower tiles than for eating.
humic-like substance in WEOM.
tryptophan-like substance in WEOM.
In Grasses of a Thousand Colours, Wallace Shawn imagines a world where dangerous genetic modification has gone so far that only the most privileged can get their food ("a mud-like substance") safely prepared for them by the last private nutritionist.
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