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The King is merely getting you out of his hair for a while until your home life sweetens up.
Leave the best until after a hard frost, when they sweeten up.
Waiting for some cold to sweeten up the sprouts though.
And a little sweetening up is just the way to start!'
Not before they'd had time to sweeten up the story and turn it into some sort of Imperial victory."
A brief isolation in his room sweetens up one child in five minutes.
She'd finished sweetening up her brew and now poured in the cream.
"Maybe they just want to sweeten up the gringo."
And they'll sweeten up customers by making it six per cent bigger for the same 24p price.
Try a floral sweetened up with fruit notes.
(Add a teaspoon of honey to sweeten up the spice.)
Take this quiz to learn about how to sweeten up your meals while still eating healthfully if you have diabetes.
There's Boris sweetening up his core vote, I thought.
There may be raw demos here, but in the case of Ray Charles, nothing ever really needed sweetening up.
Swallow a spoonful of sody, an' you'll sweeten up wonderful an' be more pleasant company."
It also entailed sweetening up the official Web site of the United States Central Command.
-Fruit that's sharp can be sweetened up with artificial sweetener or sprinkle cinnamon on grapefruit instead of sugar.
'Sweetening up the husband with a hand-knit?'
Palmer's Select Harvest Gewurztraminer, tartly grapefruit-like now, seems promising but needs time to sweeten up.
They toss out the padding that sweetens up the beat for radio stations; they extrapolate from the song to add raps and digital samples.
"You know, Mrs. Fuller, if you don't sweeten up soon, you're going to move from the sleek cruiser class into the battle-ax category."
More than a decade ago, In Flames and a handful of other bands figured out a way to sweeten up the roaring, snarling sound of death metal.
She sweetened up a little on 1991's Act Like You Know, noted for its new jack swing sound and the hit single "Poor Georgie."
Along the way, nonetheless, Hoffmann's dark Germanic tales were sweetened up for their stage adaptations by several French librettists, choreographers or composers.
The museum panders to the sort of audience of middlebrow Germans and tourists who don't know any real, live Jews, watering down and sweetening up the past.