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pulp
noun
A soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter.
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Her last film, excepting a quirky appearance as an nymphomaniac princess in Mike Hodges's Pulp (1972), was as a press agent who discovers country boy singer Elvis Presley in Loving You (1957) and sets him on the road to fame.
At the time, the company, which manufactures Kleenex, already had a sustainability strategy that included protecting some forest, sourcing pulp from sawmill waste, and engaging third-party certification.
Otherwise, you'll need to buy those big, thick-skinned varieties and ripen them at home until they're really sweet and squishy, or find a tin of mango pulp, as Jaffrey suggests.
There are many, many worse films than Pulp Fiction.
You will have very little pulp left, but blitz whatever there is with a little of the smooth, sieved soup and pass through the sieve again.
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is perhaps the most egregious Pulp Fiction knock-off, because that somehow went on to be influential in its own right.
Pulp Fiction is one of these films, and then some.
Listening to his fourth album, Ghettoville, can feel as if you're in a dystopia, about to be crushed into pulp by a Terminator.
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