How To Use Liquorice In A Sentence
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Take of paregoric, liquorice and gum arabic, each an ounce, from fifty to one hundred drops of antimonial wine and two gills of hot water; mix them well together, and when cold, bottle, and cork it tight; take two tea-spoonsful at a time; if it should nauseate, give a smaller quantity.
Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
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Apple candy, cotton wool, melon and a mere hint of liquorice.
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Less threatening contents named by Mr Milburn included sucrose, cocoa, butter, liquorice root and citric acid.
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The most effective scents for getting a genuine physical reaction were mixtures of lavender and pumpkin pie, doughnut and black liquorice, and pumpkin pie and doughnut.
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Containing dandelion, burdock, sarsparilla, milk thistle, liquorice, yellow dock, turmeric and red clover, a bottle provides about 30 servings as you dilute it with either still or sparkling water.
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Show me a menu featuring salmon poached with liquorice and served on a bed of asparagus, and I crave a corned beef sandwich.
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Church collections, school outings, Boy Scout subscriptions and so on came out of the family purse: subscriptions to the Beano, the purchase of liquorice bootlaces and suchlike fripperies were our own affair.
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel.
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Note other loanwords entering into Latin from Greek that show the same curious loss of g- eg. liquiritia 'liquorice'
Indo-European (*)*ǵalak- 'milk'
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So he used seven bowlers in the morning, including some liquorice allsorts from himself, just before lunch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many aspects of traditional Chinese medicine, like the use of the herbs aristolochia and liquorice, are potentially harmful.
Ayurvedic medicines often contaminated by toxic metals, study says
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Stepping into the chemists shop with its huge glass bottles of green and purple liquid, jars of liquorice root and its distinctive smell of carbolic soap took me straight back to my grandmother's house.
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We sold everything from Quality Street and Black Magic to sherbet dabs, lolly pops and liquorice.
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The 2005 Glaetzer Bishop is dense plum/purple in colour, with crushed black pepper, liquorice and anise on the nose.
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The most effective scents for getting a genuine physical reaction were mixtures of lavender and pumpkin pie, doughnut and black liquorice, and pumpkin pie and doughnut.
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These flavours are enough to make your teeth sing: liquorice, toffee, choc mint and lime and chilli, to name a few.
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-- Take three cents 'worth of liquorice, three of rock candy, three of gum arabic, and put them into a quart of water; simmer them till thoroughly dissolved, then add three cents' worth paregoric, and a like quantity of antimonial wine.
Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
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Ingredients: pure olive essential oil, myrrh, angelica, gingko extract, vitamin A, arbutin, liquorice etc.
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Bowel cancer is the number two and number three killer in the US and the UK respectively. liquorice may be related to another enzyme, called cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2), which is reported to promote colorectal cancer progression
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Ones containing liquorice or fennel can naturally blunt your appetite.
The Sun
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Stepping into the chemists shop with its huge glass bottles of green and purple liquid, jars of liquorice root and its distinctive smell of carbolic soap took me straight back to my grandmother's house.
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Our dinner begins with a few nibbles: chips with olive and citric acid; lemon tempura with liquorice; and the most divine cheesy bread I have ever tasted.
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This no-frills brand uses niacinamide and liquorice to brighten and lighten any sun damage and hyperpigmentation.
Times, Sunday Times
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2 - Ricci brand liquorice is sold in Go Lo stores, Woolworths, and selected chemists.
Cheeseburger Gothic » The Ladies Blue Room. Or something.
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Containing dandelion, burdock, sarsparilla, milk thistle, liquorice, yellow dock, turmeric and red clover, a bottle provides about 30 servings as you dilute it with either still or sparkling water.
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted - and a nation of schoolchildren cheered.
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If the root is ground to a powder, as some growers do, it is then boiled to extract the liquorice essence.
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Overtly medicinal ingredients, such as horehound, wintergreen, and liquorice, turned the confections into cough drops.
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Then I have a peppermint and liquorice tea in bed.
Times, Sunday Times
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On show was their taste in gardens, newspapers, decor and food, such as the £2.95 packs of vanilla pumpkin "munchy" seeds and soft liquorices claimed by Labour MP Harry Cohen.
Britain Puts Politicians' Expenses Online
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Another solution may be recommended, that of the black liquorice, which is a transparent brown, and naturally hard.
The Repairing & Restoration of Violins 'The Strad' Library, No. XII.
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Ingredients: pure olive essential oil, gingko essence, liquorice essence , codonopsis pilosula , peony, allantoin, tree oil etc.
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New herbs introduced to the already comprehensive range for this year include lemon basil, pineapple sage, aniseed basil, liquorice and comfrey.
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In an incident that will have the manager fuming, players cavorted with dancers at the newly-opened strip bar, the Liquorice Club.
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I admire, irritated, his black shoes with their liquorice laces, his watch, the white collar of his rank.
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Elgin Lemon Ice Tea, Fruit chews, Liquorice and obs cocktails.
Homesick for the arbest things
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted - and a nation of schoolchildren cheered.
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I will state in passing that the Report for 1855 also contains notices of the best mode of cultivating many other medicinal plants -- such as the rhatany, gall-nut oak, Iceland moss, liquorice, quassia, senna, gum arabic, etc.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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‘If one of us had a cough, Mam would send me to the chemist for a ‘shilling mix’ (bring your own bottle), which consisted of three-penny-worth each of glycerine, syrup of squills, liquorice, and ipecac wine.
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Each probably already demanding to be the one to hand up the traditional Holy Tax-Inspector Immersion Day decorations, such as the withered bunch of daffodils hung upside down from the mantelpiece, the buttered goat in the hallway, the precise traditional arrangement of liquorice allsorts on the top surface of the DVD Player.
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted - and a nation of schoolchildren cheered.
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Ripe mulberry fruits, chocolate and a twist of spicy liquorice make this a satisfying wine.
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New herbs introduced to the already comprehensive range for this year include lemon basil, pineapple sage, aniseed basil, liquorice and comfrey.
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
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There was a blast of sweet plummy fruit that settled down into a dry and savoury French style laced with prunes and liquorice - gorgeous.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tom was a good-natured lad, and, as his master said, very fond of liquorice; but the doctor used to laugh at that (when Tom was not by), saying, "it's very true that Tom cribs my _liquorice_; but I will say this for him, he is very honest about _jalap_ and _rhubarb_, and I have never missed a grain.
Poor Jack
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A Japanese study found that liquorice was of help to women with infrequent periods.
PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
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Herbal treatments include golden seal, liquorice and garlic.
Alternative Health Care for Women
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EXQUISITE PORE FRESH TENDER MASKMain Ingredients: Collagen , hamamelis, HA, liquorice, aloe extract etc.
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Take of hoarhound, 1 quart; water 1 quart; mix and boil down to a pint; then add two or three sticks of liquorice and a tablespoonful of essence of lemon; dose, a tablespoonful three times a day, or as often as the cough is troublesome.
Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
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As well as the cumin and masala flavour, Nestle is considering offering lemon cheesecake, liquorice, saffron and passion fruit.
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The Malbec grape is Argentina's finest, producing impressive inky, perfumed, tannic reds with real class, so tuck into this discounted dark, brooding, plum and liquorice-layered red while you can.
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In the confection of senna it will be seen that the liquorice root has been discarded, while some little alteration has been admitted with respect to the other ingredients.
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The drink is made using the root blended with ingredients like liquorice and ginger to create a cordial.
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel.
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Containing dandelion, burdock, sarsaparilla, milk thistle, liquorice, yellow dock, turmeric and red clover, a bottle provides about 30 servings as you dilute it with either still or sparkling water.
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Eating liquorice just before a dive is said to keep the blood pumping to the right places.
Times, Sunday Times
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A mix of liquorice, black fruits and farmyards tempt the nose.
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Ones containing liquorice or fennel can naturally blunt your appetite.
The Sun
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Aniseed balls originated as digestifs; humbugs developed from medieval cold cures; liquorice was thought good for coughs.
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Fennel, like liquorice, dill, tarragon, ouzo and pastis, is something you love or hate.
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Ingredients: pure olive oil, vitamin E, ginseng, liquorice, gingko, snow lotus, natural moisturizing factor etc.
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Main ingredients: Liquorice, Hyacinth Bletilla, White Atractylodes , Angelica, Dogberry, Natural Amino acid Moisturing Factors.
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The drink is made using the root blended with ingredients like liquorice and ginger to create a cordial.
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Huge wafts of liquorice lift from the glass, then the palate is pummelled with savoury white pepper touches, meaty black fruit, green olives and a grippy warm finish.
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All things considered, I’d still rather that kind of liquorice than the weirdy weirdy sweet stuff you get in the rest of the world, anyday.
“Mapplethorpe: Polaroids” | clusterflock
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Although this combines powerful cherry notes, threaded with liquorice, backed by chewy tannins and topped with sparkling acidity, it is not yet ready to drink.
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The list of foods I dislike includes, but is not limited to, the following: olives, liver, kidney, most fish including salmon, crab, and squid, courgette, caraway, aniseed, liquorice, aubergine and peppers.
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And Bézuquet, labelling liquorice and _sirupus gummi_, resembles an old sea-rover of the Barbary coast.
Tartarin On The Alps
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A mix of liquorice, black fruits and farmyards tempt the nose.
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Ones containing liquorice or fennel can naturally blunt your appetite.
The Sun
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
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The inviting assortment of goodies include acid drops, sherbet lemons, sherbet pips, coconut mushrooms, cinder toffee, Yorkshire mixtures, liquorice sticks, and lollies of all flavours under the sun.
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The wine has lovely vinosity with fine grained tannins and concentrated fruit adding a liquorice nuance to the finish where purples of all colours, aromas and flavours abound.
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel.
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The roots afford liquorice, which is extracted in the same manner as that from the true Spanish liquorice plant, the _Glycyrrhiza glabra_.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
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The herb tea consists essentially of feverfew, honeysuckle, lotus leaf, peppermint, reed root, Lophatherum gracile and liquorice.
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One roadside stall moulded its hash into curvilinear arrangements that looked like something out of a box of Liquorice Allsorts.
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Stepping into the chemists shop with its huge glass bottles of green and purple liquid, jars of liquorice root and its distinctive smell of carbolic soap took me straight back to my grandmother's house.
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Researchers in 1998 found that a blend of liquorice and cucumber was the most effective aphrodisiac aroma for women
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Although this combines powerful cherry notes, threaded with liquorice, backed by chewy tannins and topped with sparkling acidity, it is not yet ready to drink.
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Displaying a dark colour and a vibrant purple hue, the 2007 Pillar Box Red has bright aromas of blue and dark berry fruit entwined with liquorice, spearmint and cigar box complexity.
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‘We used to buy sherbet rolled in newspaper for a ha'penny that had a piece of liquorice coming out of the top,’ said Mr Taylor.
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So he used seven bowlers in the morning, including some liquorice allsorts from himself, just before lunch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tom was a good-natured lad, and, as his master said, very fond of liquorice; but the doctor used to laugh at that (when Tom was not by), saying, "It's very true that Tom cribs my _liquorice_; but I will say this for him, he is very honest about _jalap_ and _rhubarb_, and I have never missed a grain.
Poor Jack
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One-half ounce balsam copaiba, one-quarter ounce liquorice powder, one-half drachm piperine.
One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
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On the beach of the great river they found an abundance of a sweet fragrant root which Mackenzie calls "liquorice".
Pioneers in Canada
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Alhagi sparsifolia, alfalfa, Halimodendron halodendron and liquorice in different months were isolated to study the population dynamics of endophytic bacteria in leguminous plants in Alar region.
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Fennel, like liquorice, dill, tarragon, ouzo and pastis, is something you love or hate.
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Eating liquorice, that's not integral.
Times, Sunday Times
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There isn't actually any liquorice in liquorice sweets.
The Sun
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And it was then a matter of experimenting with the botanicals – Macedonian juniper berries, Bulgarian coriander seed, French angelica root, Spanish liquorice root, Italian orris root, Spanish ground almond, Chinese cassia bark, Madagascan cinnamon, and Spanish orange peel and lemon peel – and designing the still.
Best UK Newcomer 2010: Sipsmith distillers
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(I had brought along a tin of Euthymol tooth powder, a packet of frizette mixture, a jar of red currant jelly, a box of liquorice allsorts, a comb, and two tins of Portuguese sardines.)
A Rude Awakening
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Walking through this lurid show is like walking through a giant selection of liquorice allsorts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ones containing liquorice or fennel can naturally blunt your appetite.
The Sun
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Ones containing liquorice or fennel can naturally blunt your appetite.
The Sun
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Walking through this lurid show is like walking through a giant selection of liquorice allsorts.
Times, Sunday Times
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That time Mary McCormack in her little thatched shop kept flour, tea, sugar, salt, lamp oil, and perhaps some liquorice sweets.
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He bought a comic, several candy bars and a bag of liquorice all-sorts.
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Less threatening contents named by Mr Milburn included sucrose, cocoa, butter, liquorice root and citric acid.
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It is often needful to use some soothing, nourishing substance, such as liquorice, boiled with a little camomile, taken, say after meals, while the acid is taken before them: this has an excellent effect.
Papers on Health
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That did not stop us from going in for our Uncle Joe's mintballs, liquorice shoelaces and gobstoppers, but I was always glad to get out.
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Less threatening contents named by Mr Milburn included sucrose, cocoa, butter, liquorice root and citric acid.
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Black fruits, pencil shavings, liquorice, sparky acidity and assertive tannins combine for a satisfying mouthful.
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I admire, irritated, his black shoes with their liquorice laces, his watch, the white collar of his rank.