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powder print materials
Basically, any material you can squeeze, melt or generate into a powder, you can print. Hod Lipson
powder provisions relief terms
Powder and provisions failing, and no relief or reinforcement being expected, we were necessitated to come to terms with the enemy. Peter Stuyvesant
powder objects
The object of powder is powder. George Orwell
powder
I've got the powder on my doorstep, now what do I do with it? Michael Rigas
powder shrimp sugar
I just sprinkle shrimp with curry powder and sugar and broil them. Yum, Linda Murphy
shrimp vegetarian fries
It's so weird. I like shrimp. I will eat like a whole thing of shrimp. I'm a vegetarian, but that is the only thing that I will eat. So, I will eat and eat shrimp and, like, fries. Miley Cyrus
shrimp destructive
When you learn how much bycatch comes from shrimp [and how destructive it is] - I'm not going to eat shrimp anymore. Glenn Close
shrimp jeeves pity
I pity the shrimp that matches wits with you Jeeves P. G. Wodehouse
shrimp
I shall be but a shrimp of an author. Thomas Gray
sugar program prove
You can't prove anything about a program written in C or FØRTRAN. It's really just Peek and Poke with some syntactic sugar. Bill Joy
sugar ends
Money is all right but once you have it you learn it's not the be all and end all. Alan Sugar
sugar principles compromise
I have principles and I am not going to be forced to compromise them. Alan Sugar
sugar back-to-work
Once you decide to work for yourself, you never go back to work for somebody else. Alan Sugar
sugar honey sweetness
To pile up honey upon sugar, and sugar upon honey, to an interminable tedious sweetness. Charles Lamb
sugar made
Beauty isn't made of sugar. Diana Wynne Jones
sugar poison mines
Everybody's got their poison, and mine is sugar. Derrick Rose
sugar worked
too young to have worked with mules, but old enough to have worked in a sugar mill. John Berry
sugar way pace
Sugar, it's no parade but you'll get down the street one way or another, so you'd just as well throw your shoulders back and pick up the pace. Barbara Kingsolver