How To Use Nugget In A Sentence

  • He was a highly intelligent commercial lawyer and then judge who suddenly found himself having to grind out fact after fact from nuggets of information painstakingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The subject is not a nugget of inner being that extends itself outward to others whom it never quite reaches.
  • In practice, the chips were sliced sweet potato and the nuggets were pieces of chicken dipped in ground almonds and paprika. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some further elucidation should follow that lede but, basically, the lede communicates the essential nugget of information, true or not. Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Still Seeking 'The Ineffable' in 2012
  • The nuggetty, self-assured little bloke who regularly performs superhuman feats on the television screen may well be human after all.
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  • RBF neural network is used to predict nugget sizes of resistance spot welder, in which the input vectors are constructed by time sequences of cycle parameters.
  • New York shot 60 percent in the third quarter, charging back to grab an 89-88 lead on Robinson's 3-pointer with 1: 05 remaining, about the time a disgusted Kenyon Martin began cursing from the Nuggets 'bench about letting the Knicks hang around. USATODAY.com
  • Well, due to an impromptu trip to McDonalds for the wife, which then turned into a half-hour wait for a McFlurry (and nuggets and fries for me) in the drive-thru, I was pretty sure my night was shot. A review for INK
  • There were fine nuggets of legerdemain, courtesy of the illusionist Paul Kieve.
  • Will you be hunting for small objects like coins, jewelry and gold nuggets, or searching for a large cache or object?
  • She won't eat anything except chicken nuggets and chips.
  • I am, as you probably know, an incarnate Star Wars fan, and as such, this is a nugget of pure gold … Or bacta. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • This kind of silver forms fine strings and sheets rather than nuggets. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Instead, the record reveals the true force of his songs: bouncy, repetitive chamber pop nuggets, gilt with glockenspiels, tambourines and evocative sacred-sexual imagery.
  • The power pose was one of those nuggets of glamorous research which gained instant global popularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • USA TODAY spent days and nights at home, combing through cable and syndicated offerings to unearth these nuggets — some obscure, some not — to air-condition the mind on those long, hot hours in your own living room. On 'staycation'? Don't touch that dial; there's lots to watch
  • The buyer sampled the oats and three small nuggets of glass were found. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another great perk is that there are lots of copies of National Journal’s insiderish publications lying around and there’s always some nugget of genius in them. Matthew Yglesias » Defense Contractors Versus Hobbyists
  • The prize nuggets ranged from about 12 grains to about 3 pennyweights.
  • And as in at least some other cases, this will be a pity because there will likely be some small nugget of usefulness to the deal.
  • Read them all and you're rewarded with an extra nugget. The Sun
  • The tragedy is that her worst nonsense devalued the nuggets of real value in her campaigns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dealers say that a gold nugget of 1 troy ounce is about as rare as a 5-carat diamond.
  • Then you will be enjoying these little nuggets of joy as a prelude to summer's bounty. Times, Sunday Times
  • So if I learn how to play my music through my car stereo, another nugget of information must be erased from the memory banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • These gold nuggets don't come along very often. The Sun
  • Although the plot for the cinematic version has been notably streamlined and occasionally reworked in substantial fashion from the bloviated novel, viewers are, by the end, possessors of this little nugget of truth: Dan Brown is just as bad at plotting as he is at writing, and his inability to create characters who are believable is equaled only by his inability to accurately represent the history, art, architecture, and technology found strewn throughout novel/movie. "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly
  • The variation regularity of nugget diameter is shown in the spectrum charts of the current signal.
  • Occasionally, nuggets of dark humour surfaced unexpectedly in an apparently innocent routine, sending a shockwave through her audience.
  • Sacramento ran off eight straight points to start the game, led by 12 at the half and never trailed in avenging two earlier losses to the Nuggets by a combined 52 points. USATODAY.com
  • It's a little disconcerting hearing the wide-eyed troubadour so distraught, but if it's any consolation, the emotional intensity of his folksy confessionals and heartfelt power-pop nuggets have been jacked up considerably.
  • A little nugget from a previous post, reprinted just for you: Think Progress » Chuck Todd: ‘The Tea Party gets a big benefit’ from Fox News’ promotion.
  • Rightwing Chumani Booi went over for a hat-trick but it was nuggety scrumhalf Vido Nako, who triggered the first attacking move of the evening, who got the man-of-the-match nod.
  • Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken nuggets and chips from the local fast food shop.
  • So much fun were the Nuggets having in toying with the Bucks that Camby declared just before the start of the fourth quarter that he was going to reach his first triple-double in nine seasons by setting up behind the arc and letting loose. USATODAY.com
  • A typical lunch is chicken nuggets with mash and corn on the cob, followed by more snacks. The Sun
  • Little nuggets of information are sprinkled throughout.
  • There was pizza, French fries, chicken nuggets, ziti, lasagna, salad.
  • Bob was right with me when I pegged my first Yank nugget, but didn't seem all that enthusiastic when I started yelling and cooeeing at the top of my lungs, so I slunk off to find Chris so I could find more appreciative company.
  • I sincerely hope that you've gained the benefit of similar nuggets of existence recently.
  • If we mined the other inquisition records for further nuggets, we might amass a useful hoard of such information.
  • The well-known hoard of chemically inert gold, whose nuggets are not sharp enough to pierce the delegate membrane of a dragon's outer hide, forms a safe and comfortable nesting place.
  • So if I learn how to play my music through my car stereo, another nugget of information must be erased from the memory banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can rent a surrey or even a Harley Davidson, or tour the Smuggler Mine, which gave up the world's largest silver nugget - 1840 pounds - back in 1894.
  • The mentality that now promotes the cloning of farm animals is no different from the one that championed factory farming and chicken nuggets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often the best partnerships comprise an obvious shotmaker alongside a more nuggety, risk-averse player. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Nuggets will rally with conviction around Karl, who was known as a scrapper in his playing days and who had surgery for prostate cancer five years ago, but there is grave concern around the league. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The company says it has already improved its chicken nuggets, which now only contain breast meat and 30 per cent less salt.
  • But there may be gold nuggets at the bottom of the pan.
  • Of course he found gold and to prove it he showed us a box containing about a hundred nuggets - none bigger than a grain of rice.
  • Trivia quizzes apart, it could be argued that there is little to be gained from digesting these nuggets of information.
  • Spin-off projects came naturally from his ability and regular habit of recognizing valuable nuggets in random scientific observations.
  • There are nuggets of fresh information. Times, Sunday Times
  • The power pose was one of those nuggets of glamorous research which gained instant global popularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most people find only tiny flecks, but there's the chance of finding small nuggets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gold medals and golden chicken nuggets. The Sun
  • And let's not forget that the hard-shell, soft-nugget strategy of corporate IT security has been successfully violated.
  • The Denver Nuggets and three other NBA teams are close to pulling the trigger on a complicated deal that would send all-star forward Carmelo Anthony ... Carmelo Anthony Trade Reports Have Nuggets Star Headed To New Jersey In Four-Team Deal
  • He has shown before he is a tough, nuggety little player.
  • Making Forty Mile with a view to dissipating his newly found wealth in a gormandizing "jag," he sent the settlers in that ramshackle camp into wild excitement by producing nuggets of a size hitherto unmatched. Colorado Jim
  • Once again, it falls to me to read the complete story that trhe idiot troll posts, and to post this nugget from the same story: Think Progress » Extreme Right Wing Of GOP Leads Health Reform Repeal Effort, Pledges To Repeal ‘The Whole Thing’
  • Their paws are poised, ready to pounce on ideas and nuggets of information.
  • May 3, 2007 at 3:53 am elfinugget, ai noze whut u meen. doze restrawntz whut letz u driiiiive into demz r teh shizzle! taeks dubble + willpowrz to drive past n all u heerz is frenchifriz zayin, nooo! do not drive past! iz hard wrk! I’M STUFFED… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The tragedy is that her worst nonsense devalued the nuggets of real value in her campaigns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Intriguing and engaging, this is a ‘must’ for Roscommon folk, a veritable gold mine of rich nuggets.
  • Labour has assiduously made capital from that little nugget ever since, even stencilling the phrase on its campaign cars to remind people.
  • The Little House, at 32 Waterman Street, offers young children and their parents a play area and activities as well as favourite dishes such as cheese toasties, chicken nuggets, chips and toasted muffins.
  • Okay, now write down those valuable nuggets of wisdom, and email them to me.
  • Overall, I am betting there will be at least a handful of valuable nuggets for everyone, irrespective of your experience level.
  • He is not a bad dancer - his sweeping candelabra arms and rapid footwork bring nuggets of pleasure - but at times he is oddly graceless, his long arms and toned torso mismatched by a pair of surprisingly stubby wee legs.
  • HANSEN: And people knowing about your accident will tend to kind of sift through your next project to find out ` Where do we find these nuggets of his own experience in here? ' Mark Knopfler, Discovering 'Shangri-La'
  • The Tainos mined gold and beat the nuggets into small plates.
  • A nugget of cold molecular hydrogen , called a Bok globule , is silhouetted against the star cluster.
  • Read them all and you're rewarded with an extra nugget. The Sun
  • But one, by name Shak-shak (The Hawk), came back with hoards of gold nuggets, chickimin, [1] everything; he was rich like the white men, and, like them, he kept it. Legends of Vancouver
  • To many readers, however, the finest discoveries of the book would be priceless nuggets of information about the marvels of nature and antiquity.
  • A couple of good nuggets of info on the Midtown Lunch Twitter Tracker… the La Cense Burger Truck is back in Midtown, Goodburger is having some sort of early bird special, Street Sweets is near the Hearst Building, and get a free dinge from the W&D Truck if you know which animal is on the walloon flag ? Twitter Tracker | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • The power pose was one of those nuggets of glamorous research which gained instant global popularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the record, the orange nugget is real as rain. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - What I found in my Dorito bag today…
  • She let slip a few nuggets of information about herself.
  • Each square you drill counts as one of your ten attempts to find a gold nugget or a treasure chest. The Sun
  • No fact is to small to overlook, no nugget of information too insignificant to discard.
  • She thumped a small deerskin pouch on the countertop and poured out a cluster of unset turquoise nuggets and fragments. SKINWALKERS
  • For instance, instead of high fat chicken nuggets, try lean pieces of chicken or pulses such as beans or chickpeas.
  • That nugget of weather lore came to mind last week, particularly for those of us in eastern parts of Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • My daughter had her usual chicken nuggets and chips, for £3.50.
  • Things are no different for MySpace, as this little nugget from a research report published by J.P. Morgan shows: MySpace’s Revenue Problems
  • Which reminds me that despite all the nonsense that is written all the time about Jesus from both the mythicist and theologically driven "historicist" camps you do find occasionally nuggets of gold. More Mythicist-Creationist Parallels
  • Back when I was an editor at HBR, I spent a lot of time plowing through turgid academic papers trying to turn up nuggets of practical wisdom.
  • If you find this unappetizing, allow me to introduce you to the vegetarian ‘chicken nuggets’ that you find in the freezer section of your store.
  • The data gold mine kept yielding nuggets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, do your part by cutting back on cheeseburgers, pork chops, and chicken nuggets.
  • Our captain is a nuggety, crew-cut Russian named Kalashnikov - not the sort of man you'd jokingly call ‘AK - 47 ‘- who, with a marksman's accuracy, manoeuvres our 117-metre long, ice-strengthened vessel through the bergs.
  • All looks up for Fitz until he and Nellie - doing a spot of unofficial undertaking - find a gold nugget in the dead hand of one of their clients.
  • It was retrobate old Nugget Hunter (not to be confused with Nugget Morton) yarning with me in 1970.
  • Because only two Las Vegas sports books—the Golden Nugget's and the M Casino's, run by Cantor Gaming—offer the betting lines so early, and because so little is known about teams at this early stage, knowledgeable bettors say there are under- and overrated teams to be exploited. An Early Way to Beat the Odds
  • A specialist in poultry, he helped invent such oddities as chicken nuggets, turkey ham, and poultry hot dogs. Meathead Goldwyn: Crispy Cornell Chicken: An Upstate New York Classic
  • The data gold mine kept yielding nuggets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The current nugget is … Eric Texier, 2000 Hermitage rouge for $69. Finding a deal on the wine list at Bar Boulud in NYC | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The large plate comes with crispy Wan Tun (a kind of hot, crispy batter), prawn toast, spring rolls, crispy seaweed, spicy lamb satay, a beef parcel and spicy meat nuggets.
  • A typical lunch is chicken nuggets with mash and corn on the cob, followed by more snacks. The Sun
  • Throughout the book, there are nuggets of gold, not to mention a completist's dream of regional brewing styles, phone numbers of breweries which accept visitors and tasting notes.
  • The remarkable Jason Morgan, who really can play anywhere, was again influential for the Sharks along with the classy Kris Miller and the nuggety Alex Lee.
  • There were more clashes with the coach after his trade to the Nuggets, including an accusation that he dogged it through his first season in Denver.
  • Take a small nugget and hold it in the mouth until it dissolves. Stay Well This Winter
  • As part of this dream, he sent a group off to the north to start building a sawmill, and, of course, they came back saying they had found gold nuggets.
  • Knowledge Adventure is very good at throwing out nuggets of information, and placing them into some sort of context.
  • The Denver Nuggets and three other NBA teams are close to pulling the trigger on a complicated deal that would send all-star forward Carmelo Anthony to the New Jersey Nets, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports. Carmelo Anthony Trade Reports Have Nuggets Star Headed To New Jersey In Four-Team Deal
  • The gold distribution in the ore is quite uneven - coarse grains with occasional nuggets are typical.
  • At one time, large nuggets of gold could be found lying on the Earth's surface.
  • I call it panning for gold – most of it's dirt, but you'll get the odd nugget. Nathan Drake: unmasked
  • The Coalition soon discovered, however, that the nuggetty Texan could do more than just kill bugs.
  • For all anybody knows," he said, pointing to a hillside across the creek bottom, "the moss under the snow there may be plumb rooted in nugget gold. LIKE ARGUS OF THE ANCIENT TIMES
  • And I'll give each of you over a hundred gold nuggets to find her.
  • OKLAHOMA CITY - The Nuggets 'star player was woozier than a Mardi Gras hangover. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Tröeg's newest brew, Nugget Nectar Ale, will take hopheads to nirvana with a heady collection of Nugget, Warrior and Tomahawk hops.
  • The power pose was one of those nuggets of glamorous research which gained instant global popularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • But one, by name Shak-shak (The Hawk), came back with hoards of gold nuggets, chickimin (Money), everything; he was rich like the white men, and, like them, he kept it. Legends of Vancouver
  • Don't you think that in some cases these nuggets have got to be cleared of their gangue?
  • This little nugget of absurdism would be downright ingenious were it intentional but regrettably, any similarity to actual postmodern intellectual thought is purely coincidental.
  • Great roast beef sandwiches, corn nuggets, orangeade. Midtown Links (Shilling Edition) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • In Socratic style he mines the best of each perspective for the gold nugget of truth.
  • Even with pretty strict standards, about half the burgers, nuggets, franks, and sausages qualified for a thumbs up.
  • Hilton has always been a nuggety competitor in the tight, but this season he believes he will be able to play a far more conspicuous role in the expansive gameplan by which Dixon has set his stall.
  • But one, by name Shak-shak (The Hawk), came back with hoards of gold nuggets, chickimin, * everything; he was rich like the white men, and, like them, he kept it. Legends of Vancouver
  • Calling himself a "diarist," Dunne dropped bold-faced names as he spilled behind-the-scenes nuggets gleaned from courtrooms and dinner parties alike. CNN.com
  • This two-person grilled extravaganza includes octopus, cod nuggets, squid, portobello mushroom, eggplant and peppers.
  • There are undoubtedly some nuggets of property gold, cheap and ready to be loved. Times, Sunday Times
  • You must find five or more gold nuggets to qualify for a cash prize. The Sun
  • Steve Fezzik, a professional sports bettor in Las Vegas and two-time champion of the Las Vegas Hilton's sports handicapping contest, said he bets on about 50 college football games the day the lines go up at the Nugget, and generally does very well. An Early Way to Beat the Odds
  • A digestive biscuit has as much salt as a chicken nugget or a fish finger. Times, Sunday Times
  • While a few gold nuggets can be found here and there, this Goldmine is mostly a bust.
  • She rolls a mixture of minced duck confit, savory, shallot, egg and bread crumbs into cocktail-size balls; stuffs each with a nugget of foie gras; browns them in duck fat; glazes them with fig jam, white balsamic vinegar and mustard seeds; wraps them in pieces of her Charcutepalooza cured duck breast; broils them and inserts toothpicks. Food bloggers' charcuterie project goes viral
  • As the Lakers wrapped up their final practice before Sunday's first-round playoff game against the Denver Nuggets, Andrew Bynum and Trevor Ariza sat together on a large medicine ball.
  • Testing and verification results show that the nugget diameter can be determined more accurately according to the variation of the first peak value of ultrasonic waveform.
  • Through time, as the quartz is eroded away, the gold is concentrated as nuggets and dust in streams and erosional plains.
  • One of the things that made the protests so ugly and unconstructive was the gross exaggeration and the unwillingness of both sides to acknowledge the slightest nugget of merit to the other faction's position.
  • -- Colonel Mundy, in _Our Antipodes_, says that the word _nugget_ was, before the days of gold digging, used by the farmers of Australia to express a small thick bullock, such as our English farmers would call a lumpy one, or a little great one. Notes and Queries, Number 211, November 12, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The equally owned plant would use Kobe's ITmk3 technology, which dispenses with coke ovens, sinter plants and blast furnaces, and uses iron-ore fines and non-coking coal to produce iron nuggets. Steel Authority, Kobe Steel Plan $284 Million India Plant
  • While most of it was uneven, there are a few nuggets of comedy gold.
  • Shredded bark, as opposed to nuggets or chips, provides the best coverage and, in my opinion, looks the best.
  • It contains a nugget of truth and humanity that seems to be lacking in her world of dizzy friends and lubricous acquaintances.
  • Shouldn’t they build their own summarizer and excerpter, to point out the nuggets of gold that might get lost deep in stories? In defense of bullet points » Nieman Journalism Lab
  • One night, after a recording "sesh" (that's "session" for all you Squaresville residents), he fired up the VHS with a Miller HBO special, and proceeded to pause the tape after every "joke" to explain in detail the multi-layered cultural references contained within each smugly-delivered observo-nugget. Eli Braden: Dennis Miller's Got a Brand New Bag
  • In-Sync today is home to 18 tigers, 12 cougars, 6 lions, 3 leopards, 2 lynx, 2 bobcats, a serval and a coatimundi, named Nugget. Carrie Pollare: Saving the Big Cats: One Woman's Safe Haven for Abused and Abandoned Lions and Tigers and Cougars, Oh My!
  • Also over a serious shoulder injury is nuggety scrumhalf Vido Nako but coach Kobus van der Merwe said he won't be rushing him.
  • In the 1981 Sydney performance, gold nuggets, a gold boomerang, and a live diamond python rested on the table.
  • With the Iverson debacle concluded and his name extradited from the Nuggets 'locker room, BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • This is a really enjoyable read, it does contain useful nuggets of information for anyone trying to live in Paris, it keeps you laughing, it will reinforce your prejudice that striking really is a the French national hobby.
  • Feel the rush as you pan out a real nugget of gold.
  • But it can also reward someone who tripped over a gold nugget on their way to pick up some more lumps of asphalt.
  • But reading soap previews, those little nuggets meant either to catch you up or hook you in, are very entertaining.
  • A little nuggety bloke he was, too. The Sun
  • You should provide tweetable "nuggets" in your blog posts.
  • Comments are bare — alas and alack — so any nuggets of wisdom from you would be verily appreciated. Over @ Novel Spaces — Fusion Despatches
  • Sustainism offers that if properly nurtured through a cultural revolution, its nuggets of wisdom will grow to become the mighty beanstalk of ecological achievement and will bear a cornucopia of contributions toward a sustainable way of life and work as a tidier world is created in their literal image. Michael DeJong: The Human Stain on "Sustainism"
  • She won't eat anything except chicken nuggets and chips.
  • Distilling that heap of ordure down to only ten nuggets of blackest filth takes work.
  • And while you'd think there's nothing left to say about Italian-American food given the thousands of magazine articles and dozens of cookbooks that have scrubbed this particular gastronomical cupboard clean, nugget after nugget of good food and delectable ideas pop out of the recipes and stories lovingly told by Lidia and her daughter, Tanya Bastianich Manuali, in Lidia's Italy in America Alfred A. Rozanne Gold: Lidia's Italy in America
  • There's wisdom in the words, and I let them settle around me, feeling as if I've been handed a nugget of something valuable, something that might apply to me.
  • Through time, as the quartz is eroded away, the gold is concentrated as nuggets and dust in streams and erosional plains.
  • Along the way the reader continually encounters hard nuggets of epigrammatic truth.
  • Many's the bewildered soul misdirected here in search of some nugget of information that I know nothing about, or that I covered in depth months ago but is no longer on the front page.
  • The magazine, while initially short on the culture-war screeds that earned Buchanan his infamy, has provided a few nuggets one might expect from a Buchanan endeavor.
  • This time out we tried the shrimp nuggets, deep-fried half-moons stuffed with a whole shrimp in a creamy sauce, and topped with slivers of marinated red pepper.
  • You had to dig nuggets out from him about his career because he hated it to seem as if he was crowing but this was one incident he would talk about.
  • Relative strangers offer up curious nuggets of information, like cinder toffee.
  • It does not matter that, on detailed analysis, it contained some valuable nuggets.
  • A typical lunch is chicken nuggets with mash and corn on the cob, followed by more snacks. The Sun
  • After being seasoned and cooked, it would be consumed as boneless processed meat, like in sausages or chicken nuggets.
  • `What art gallery Do I look like that Picasso bawbag, ya mad nugget?' "Thick as mince and a clatty bastit"
  • But Clor are master blenders, cobbling together tasty unrelated nuggets and making them seem like sonic soul mates.
  • No fact is to small to overlook, no nugget of information too insignificant to discard.
  • So if I learn how to play my music through my car stereo, another nugget of information must be erased from the memory banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I grovelled at the altar of the tasteless, hoovering up every nugget of vomitous drivel they chucked my way.
  • The final chapter is an interesting collection of photographs of unusually shaped gold nuggets and masses.
  • I was a busboy at the Golden Nugget, cleaning tables at the restaurant. Freddie Roach: 'Boxing gets in your blood and you just can't quit'
  • They did have chicken nuggets, served with those old favourites, chips and beans.
  • Adorned with beautiful amazonite nuggets measuring 16x12mm. Archive 2007-10-01
  • So if I learn how to play my music through my car stereo, another nugget of information must be erased from the memory banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another nugget from the article - Chertoff says just one airline is seeing some 9,000 false positives EVERY DAY from this list. Boing Boing
  • I ate 20 nuggets and a chicken sandwich meal and Rob kept on throwing things at me and calling me a fat pig.
  • We must not miss out on this little nugget. Times, Sunday Times
  • Good food came at a price; and more often than not, the rabble were fed on chicken nuggets and chips in a mediocre restaurant offering a ‘children's menu’.
  • It would be interesting to compile real-life statistics like this about various products as these numbers are as difficult to find as marble-sized gold nuggets in a stream.
  • They did have chicken nuggets, served with those old favourites, chips and beans.
  • We gave them a little nugget and they took it and ran with it in their own direction. The Sun
  • The power pose was one of those nuggets of glamorous research which gained instant global popularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soya is used to ‘bulk out’ and bind many processed foods, such as sausages, lasagne, beefburgers and chicken nuggets and it allows food firms to claim a higher protein content on the label.
  • On display are fifty-five specimens, including nuggets and crystallized gold, from worldwide localities, with emphasis on Nevada and California.
  • So there is a delicious little nugget: the best sprinter of a generation does not have a marginal gain yet to reap, he has a significant one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bad news on nuggety scrumhalf Vido Nako is he suffered a serious knee injury against the Eagles and according to Van der Merwe, could be out for as long as 10 months.
  • ‘In newspapers and magazines,’ writes Lohr, ‘section titles and headlines are distilled nuggets of human brainwork, tapping context and culture.’
  • Sometimes when you remove the crisp crust from shrimp or pork nuggets and squeeze it, fat literally drips out and all that is left to eat is a very tiny piece of seafood or meat.
  • What interests me here is not so much the dwindling of attention spans, as what I call 'nuggeting' -- scanning only for the important points, the catching points where the eye and the brain latch on to information -- a point of change or transition or a contrast. February 2009
  • She has dropped tantalising nuggets of information, but these are vague and rare. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is an enthusiast rather than an expert, and as such he makes an eager, engaging guide, tirelessly scattering nuggets of fact and diving with gusto into Shakespeare's writing at every opportunity.
  • And the Nuggets, deflated from a loss at Utah 24 hours earlier, didn't. USATODAY.com - Basketball - New Jersey vs. Denver
  • Prospectors equipped with picks, shovels, and the ubiquitous gold pans searched for placer deposits - loose flakes and nuggets that have eroded and washed into streams.
  • Nearby Wickenburg is a tiny town, founded in 1863 when Henry Wickenburg discovered gold nuggets in a rock formation that he called Vulture Mine.

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