marmite in A Sentence

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    Do we need Marmite, or peanut butter?

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    By now I just wanted Marmite.

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    I'm talking, of course, about Marmite.

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    It's a Marmite car, then.

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    Love it or hate it, Marmite is one of them.

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    I think the problem is this is a Marmite car.

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    The paste is an acquired taste, even reflected in Marmite's slogan,“Love it or hate it!”!

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    Second, the ad campaign shows a young man seemingly“coming out” to his father as a Marmite lover.

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    Even its British manufacturers admit that Marmite- typically spread on hot buttered toast at breakfast- is an acquired taste.

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    One small schmear of Marmite(about 4 grams) packs a whopping 100 micrograms of folic acid, or 25 percent of your recommended daily allowance.

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    First, Marmite preference, just like any complex trait, is influenced by complex interactions between genes and environments and is far from determined at birth.

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    I always say the monarchy is like the design on a jar of Marmite,” one of the Queen's former communications secretaries, Simon Walker, once told me.

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    At best, a test like this can only say that you are more likely to like Marmite, and it will have a great deal of error in that prediction.

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    The three main flavors are ready salted, cheese and onion, and salt and vinegar; however, other examples are prawn cocktail( which were incorrectly described in the media as being subject to an EU directive banning them), Worcester sauce, roast chicken, beef and onion, smoky bacon, lamb and mint, ham and mustard, barbecue, BBQ rib, tomato ketchup, sausage and ketchup, pickled onion, Branston pickle, and Marmite.

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