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Examples
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Would 70 mph winds destroy canopies, shutting down the vineyard's sugar-making machines?
Tropical Storm Hanna No Big Deal for Long Island Wineries 2008
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Molasses is a byproduct of the sugar-making process, and is made with both sugar cane and sugar beets.
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Kelly's bug would skip the whole photosynthetic sugar-making step.
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Would 70 mph winds destroy canopies, shutting down the vineyard's sugar-making machines?
LENNDEVOURS: 2008
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Kelly's bug would skip the whole photosynthetic sugar-making step.
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Without the engine to drive the sugar-making machine, those beautiful little bunches just aren't going to ripen any further.
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Without the engine to drive the sugar-making machine, those beautiful little bunches just aren't going to ripen any further.
LENNDEVOURS: 2007
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He now obliged us by parting with six oxen, trained for his own use in sugar-making.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004
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Today, most molasses available to consumers are actually blends of molasses and syrups from various stages throughout the sugar-making process.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Around the 6th century CE, both the cane and sugar-making technology were carried westward from the delta of the Indus River to the head of the Persian Gulf and the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where the Persians made sugar a prized ingredient in their cooking.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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March 9, 2011