Word: melt
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...Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In the first, researchers reported they may have found the chemical in the brain that triggers a person's craving for fat, as well as a way to block its action. Another group said it had developed a cream, not yet available to the public, that can melt fat from a woman's legs. After applying the salve for five weeks, 24 women reduced their thigh size...
...ounce. The Verdict This is definitely a chocolate lover's cookie, not a chocolate chip cookie lover's cookie. "It's Keebler wannabe." "Where are the elves?" Here we have a Cookie Identity Crisis. This sample vascillates between chocolate chip and oatmeal. Rich and sinful. Its smooth, melt-in-your-mouth taste made this cookie a favorite. The winner, handsdown. Comments "Where' the cookie?" "If I wanted a candy bar, I would have bought a Milky Way" "Looks can be deceiving." "Where're the raisings?" "Too spicy." "It's trying to be an outmeal, but doesn...
...borderline psychotic." But to Power he was a romantic revolutionary who could help the movement secure its goals. Along with Bond, her roommate Susan Saxe and two other ex-convicts, a plot was hatched to hold up a Brighton bank to get money to buy explosives to melt down the wheels of trains that carried weapons. Those weapons would then be used to arm the Black Panthers...
...once you bite into the square chunks of that tasty fish, the pain and worry of your day just melt away in a flood of tastebud titillation...
Sometimes critics are human -- or a reasonable facsimile thereof. They like a good cry at the movies. They can get all sniffly and teary, just like real people, when somebody falls in love or dies. The candy shell of their heart can melt into chocolate when a kid hugs a whale. What separates critics from you is that inside the chocolate they must nurture the hard nut of cool judgment. They must know the difference between a good cry -- emotion earned by film artistry, as in E.T. or Greta Garbo's Camille or, for that matter, The Secret Garden...