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Examples
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Is that the same as what we call Confectioner's sugar or Powdered sugar?
The 'Sacher torte' - the pride of Austrian coffeehouses 2006
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Tom, the down-on-his-luck husband in "Confectioner's Gold," muses on the condition of the blind: "I end up feeling sorry for them, and I'm not supposed to; I'm supposed to feel empathy not sympathy ..."
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... we are so clogged and lost in sweets that we fancy ourselves imprisoned in a kind of Confectioner's shop; or a bazaar [...] so that we struggle from bottles of Eau de Cologne, and boxes of musk, into beds of the rose and the ranunculus, only to be finally relieved by pots of raspberry jam, unmitigated by a morsel of biscuit!
Irish Odalisques and Other Seductive Figures: Thomas Moore 2000
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Confectioner Nestle saw its first-half earnings rise 5.2% year-on-year in local currencies, but fall 8.5% when those earnings were translated back to francs.
Forex Markets Are Moving Companies Andrew Peaple 2011
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Confectioner Alison Nelson, whose burgeoning brand of fancy Chocolate Bar stores will soon expand to such far-flung places as Dubai and Qatar, has abruptly given up on the East Village.
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Story of the Confectioner, his Wife, and the Parrot.
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Confectioner Cadbury rose 1.9% in London after saying it expects strong profit growth for the year despite the weaker economic backdrop.
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Confectioner Cadbury rose 1.9% in London after saying it expects strong profit growth for the year despite the weaker economic backdrop.
Bailout Moves Still a Tonic for European Equity Markets 2008
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We'll have an interview up here with Head Confectioner Rachel Thebault soon.
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Story of the Confectioner, his Wife, and the Parrot.
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