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Having spent most of my meal keenly focused on just my table, I looked up at the sleekly modern room to see servers sliding sugar sticks into butterscotch cappuccino mug handles and topping ice cream soda lattes with spirals of whipped cream.
The sugar sticks to the face and causes more damage than regular boiling water.
Sugar is sticky and this sugar sticks to everything; to your eyes, your kidneys, your blood vessels, your nerves, your joints, and your blood.
In the body, sugar sticks too, particularly to proteins.
Sugar sticks, and when it's around for a long time, it's harder to get it off.
Turn the dough over often and make sure that most of the sugar sticks to it.
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William Butler Yeats had strong opinions about the poets of the First World War: Rupert Brooke, he said, was "the handsomest young man in England"; Wilfred Owen's stuff was "all blood, dirt & sucked sugar stick".
And he worried, briefly, that the ban might also apply to the margarine that the Coffmans use to make cinnamon sugar stick to their doughy confections; it does not, fair officials ruled.
This long, thin package, along with a large protein called a polymerase, is packed into a membrane that is studded with a glycoproteins that is, proteins with sugar stuck to them.In this section Much worse to come A killer in close up ReprintsWhen the virus infects a cell the polymerase makes copies of the genome and the cell is tricked into using these to make the proteins that the virus needs.
The sugar stuck to his palm.
(They used other words; the best by far is "sugar stick").
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