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But scientists aren't quite ready to lump sugar in with heroin.
Its centre is white as lump sugar, invigorated by fierce sunshine and a keen, thin air.
And the lump sugar business, called for in so many recipes, is often exasperating because it is unexplained.
He opened and spilled out lump sugar, maps, terribly amateurish faked travel orders from the Machine.
The fast approach of the coming century is heralded by a newfangled fountain pen, a feeble telephone and lump sugar.
"The sugar for the coffee--is it lump sugar or granulated?"
Lump Sugar (2006)
It stocks bread, canned beets, some salty cheese, soap, shovels and, for ration coupons, lump sugar.
She handed Josh a sugar bowl, with white squares of lump sugar glistening like snow, and a couple of round-backed, almost S-shaped little teaspoons.
The family members often use cinnamon, cloves and red and black peppers, softened with a dash of jaggery, an unrefined lump sugar that tastes like maple sugar.
There was a trail of tiny black ants running along the edge of the shelf, and a swarm of them over the small tin box in which I kept lump sugar.
Any quantity of sugar that the matron thought, reasonable for the patients was to be provided; lump sugar was to be allowed to the house surgeon, matron and pupil.
Lump Sugar (각설탕 ) is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Lee Hwan-kyung and starring actress Im Soo-jung.
A shopping list he wrote for his butler reveals a penchant for "best lump sugar" and the wares of Fortnum & Mason (also a favourite of Henry James and Wilkie Collins).
In the book, the animals were told that after their miserable lives were over they would go to a place in which "it was Sunday seven days a week, clover was in season all the year round, and lump sugar and linseed cake grew on the hedges".
It is scarcely necessary to say that plates, tumblers, wine glasses, knives, forks and spoons must not be forgotten; as also teacups and saucers, three or four teapots, some lump sugar and milk, if this last named item cannot be obtained in the neighborhood.
Tongs consisting of a single band of metal bent round one or two bands joined at the head by a spring, as in sugar-tongs (a pair of usually silver tongs with claw-shaped or spoon-shaped ends for serving lump sugar), asparagus-tongs and the like.
In 1936, for example, an article in Time magazine described her (somewhat patronisingly) as "pretty Kay Stammers, whom English critics like to describe as the 'typical' British girl tennist, and who likes lacrosse, cricket, lump sugar and planters' punches."
When it's my turn, I am given four boxes of sardines, stamped in France, two vegetable sausages wrapped in cellophane, a package of biscuits enriched with vitamins, two slabs of Swiss chocolate, some smoked lard, and a half pound of lump sugar.
A natural association, antecedent to the formal organizations and never losing its vitality, was the informal evening over the coffee cups in each other's homes when in the early days the guests, as Emma Anderson of Hyrum remembered, brought their own lump sugar in their pockets.
An unusual central character for him: a woman, and such an old one - 80, give or take, and a widow to boot - and such a Jewish one, who flavors her often sour reflections with bits of Yiddish, crunches of lump sugar sweetening the lemony glass of tea.
One of the best of lemon graters is lump sugar, although Hannah Glasse (The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, I747) who was perhaps partial to a pun, directed her readers to grate lemon skins with a piece of broken glass.
With Im looking much younger than her age, those projects solidified her image as an eternal ingenue, as did touching character study ...ing, horse jockey film Lump Sugar and Park Chan-wook's surrealist I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK.