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Libyan oil is also sweet, meaning easy to refine, as well as cheap to produce.
Stevia leaves are 30 times as sweet as sugar itself, and the purified extracts are 200 times as sweet, meaning that it takes less than a calorie's worth to sweeten 12 ounces of soda.
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They only publish sweet romance, meaning they don't allow cursing or open-door sex.
The word to tweet is "sweet" — not meaning the American idea of "cute" nor the Japanese "kawaii" that contains the idea of attracting attention in a kooky way.
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home (from "Home! Sweet Home!"; meaning "even if" or "even though").
The writers have reconstituted the feuds of the second generation of Ewings as an allegory about clean energy versus fossil fuels: Bobby's sweet, well-meaning son, Christopher Jesse Metcalfee), has turned his back on drilling and wants to develop methane hydrates as an energy source.
And I loved that this sweet, well-meaning message was letting me off the hook.
You see, I'm afraid I treat my sweet, well-meaning self with too much grace, all the time.
Today when we lose our temper with the kids, when we accidentally eat that third brownie, when we don't send that thank you card for the fortieth day in a row, when we forget to stop at the gym, when we're late for that meeting -- anytime and every time we fall short of the ridiculous expectations we put on ourselves -- we are going to say to our sweet, well-meaning selves: "Whatever.
If you prefer your gin and tonics a bit on the sweeter side (meaning the tonic is highlighted rather than the gin flavor) use a tall glass.
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