| 41. | Ms . Horne treated even this treacly song seriously, gesticulating animatedly to make the singer believe the words.
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| 42. | The image of a treacly brown fluid brought out at academic teas could not be further from the truth.
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| 43. | MasterCard is suing the Nader campaign for an amusing parody of their treacly " priceless " ads.
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| 44. | But just a few decades ago, all things Victorian were considered over-the-top and treacly.
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| 45. | Ross updated both, with his treacly pictures of a mythical frontier and his do-it-yourself technique.
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| 46. | To carry emotional moments, Miller pumps up the treacly soundtrack, lending it the importance of a main character.
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| 47. | He and his colleagues rescued English church music from the treacly puddle of Victorian sentiment in which it had languished.
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| 48. | And that treacly, overproduced effort to seduce viewers was more repellent than the show itself is likely to be.
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| 49. | Though Christmas is usually the time for treacly movies and tired music specials, sometimes it brings out fine programs too.
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| 50. | Most wine books, like many of the wine fan magazines, are treacly encomiums to the industry and the winemakers.
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