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| It is a lot smaller and | tastes a little sweeter than the Mexican type. |
| sh looks like that of a pear but is softer and | tastes a little like a cantaloupe. |
| It | tastes a bit like sweet sherry. |
| Literary | Tastes: A Notable Books Breakfast. |
| embodied Italian voice with unexpected musical | tastes all imply the wrath of wraiths behind recent a |
| Tastes alright too.. a bit like spinach." | |
| Grierson's cinematic and literary | tastes always inclined towards the exciting and adven |
| The software learned | tastes and preferences and utilised artificial intell |
| was mixed and, together with changing audience | tastes and the complexity of the score, the work fail |
| ish also exist and are adapted to the regional | tastes and circumstance. |
| t in 1888, but adapted it to late 19th century | tastes and saw fit to purge it of all its Turkish, Pe |
| e park is home to dozens of restaurants of all | tastes and price ranges. |
| e of polite provincial life and brought London | tastes and diversions to the country towns". |
| s to show a diverse range of films to suit all | tastes and expand the exposure of the local populatio |
| binson's chain stores, by concentrating on the | tastes and needs of local customers, and by building |
| s it is not a herb that typically suits modern | tastes, and thus its use declined considerably over t |
| dazzling series of live shows catering to all | tastes and ages, encompassing rock n' roll, family en |
| the inspiration to combine the best of Chinese | tastes and usage with her conception of beauty and co |
| A wine is as good or bad as it | tastes and smells to you. |
| ineup of rural-themed programs due to changing | tastes and because they were sensitive to the fact th |
| She is said to have been a woman of literary | tastes, and Colley Cibber is stated to have esteemed |
| BurnFM.com caters for a variety of musical | tastes, and shows are particularly targeted at Selly |
| om an early age he exhibited marked scientific | tastes and spent all his spare time in electrical and |
| This approach was not to all | tastes, and his influence in Britain led to a "scient |
| tilises The Filter's technology to learn music | tastes and recommend the best and most relevant live |
| nstant exposure, they found that their similar | tastes and different styles complemented each other w |
| may be customized personally to suit a user's | tastes, and may be used to have virtual sex with anot |
| r the production of Becherovka Lemond, and its | tastes and aromas have been extracted directly from f |
| Reflecting the | tastes and performances of Italian composer and percu |
| r 150 volunteer broadcasters with wide ranging | tastes and expertise, a large cadre of event and offi |
| erse products designed to satisfy a variety of | tastes and budgets. |
| Soundtrack to War, which showcased the musical | tastes and aspirations of American soldiers in Iraq. |
| oser to both his sons, despite their different | tastes and personalities. |
| jam to its yoghurt as a concession to American | tastes and succeeded in growing sales to a broad mark |
| 30-40% alcohol, is slightly sweet and usually | tastes and smells of apples. |
| ith their mobile devices and relevant to their | tastes and locations. |
| ke many small communities impacted by changing | tastes and the rise of big box stores, Cooperstown's |
| ating that the band was too commercial for his | tastes, and concentrated on his side project Skinny P |
| lay may have been too serious for contemporary | tastes and may have been a reason for Mozart's leavin |
| She was a woman of refined but simple | tastes, and lived for many years quietly with her dog |
| n) are both musicians, albeit with more modern | tastes, and are itching to make it big. |
| "This store will be structured to suit the | tastes and desires of the community who are here, as |
| han-Saheb refused to yield to shifting popular | tastes and to adopt the innovations introduced by Rav |
| eloped in him wide, very continental, cultural | tastes, and extensive international contacts and his |
| Although it looks, | tastes, and smells much like Campari, it has a higher |
| dish to subsequent generations, while regional | tastes and product availability have influenced its p |
| om-heard material for an audience of all ages, | tastes, and sensibilities. |
| They also follow changing | tastes and architectural styles. |
| ived, thanks in part to the conservative local | tastes, and in part to the widespread popularity ther |
| all results, which are certainly for selective | tastes, are often fascinating.". |
| Tolkien alludes to his view that such | tastes are inherited, "an aspect in linguistic terms |
| High culture and refined aesthetic | tastes are worth defending, and despite the protestat |
| sharply with the pervasive idea that consumer | tastes are heterogeneous. |
| which were not sufficiently carnal for Wanda's | tastes; as she told Candyfloss, “Tussaud's was a real |
| oners for years, bringing to bear his artistic | tastes as well as his ripe experience in beautifying |
| the ballet were well in advance of Australian | tastes at the time. |
| y Hall represents the prevailing architectural | tastes at the time of its construction and the influe |
| members and discovering their similar musical | tastes, Avi Vinocur (guitarist and bassist) joins the |
| t 100, and at least reflected Presley's actual | tastes away from obligations to the soundtrack record |
| iple allows for the subjectivity of individual | tastes because it follows the logic that positive tra |
| uce a greater and wider range of records until | tastes began to radically change again in the 1970s. |
| Fermented fish | tastes best raw and frozen. |
| Flame Grilled, It Just | Tastes Better |
| s on the fountains to try and see if the water | tastes better from the “Whites only” fountain. |
| The Japanese feel that food | tastes better, wood looks better, materials are bette |
| hile the majority of the indigenous population | tastes bignay as sweet, people of European ancestry o |
| If it is eaten with nothing, it | tastes bitter. |
| t has no effect on the perception of the other | tastes, bitterness, sourness and saltiness. |
| he wide range of Gert's musical influences and | tastes, blending power-driven rock with intimate sing |
| Achar gosht is a meat curry cooked with | tastes borrowed and amalgamated from Pakistani pickle |
| Stow's antiquarian | tastes brought him under ecclesiastical suspicion as |
| nd designed to appeal to a Roman with refined | tastes- but a consciously fabricated Roman forgery, w |
| and was bitterly opposed to his son's artistic | tastes, but his mother secretly aided him in his stru |
| The two share the same activities and | tastes, but when they move to high school, unspoken p |
| y love of art, and as he was encouraged in his | tastes by his father and brothers, two of whom afterw |
| e inspired the concept of dealing with "gamey" | tastes by using strong vinegar, tomato and unique fru |
| More money for school dinners as Jamie | tastes campaign success, The Times, 31 March 2005 |
| m during a bath with allusions to his personal | tastes, causing Antoninus to run away to join Spartac |
| Tastes change and the tarn now finds itself on few it | |
| it as an ill-fated attempt at disco as musical | tastes changed in the 80's. |
| h of the textile industry declined as consumer | tastes changed, but other textiles continued to be pr |
| However as time moved on and | tastes changed, it became necessary to encourage more |
| , they became less successful as popular music | tastes changed. |
| oing was his demand that his students' musical | tastes coincide exactly with his own, with the slight |
| Mundel "was not a political activist, but had | tastes, convictions about art, about religion, unfami |
| the flesh beneath the scales and find that it | tastes delicious. |
| is a charming and entirely unforeseen hit for | tastes demanding their rock a little rough-hewn and h |
| The story concludes with the reflection that | tastes differ. |
| Today, in order to cater to young people's | tastes, different flavours of Deuk Deuk Tong are also |
| veins, abscesses, infections, embolism, 'dirty | tastes', disease and septicemia. |
| "Hunger for new | tastes drives Caribbean menu influences." |
| great resorts for foreigners of revolutionary | tastes during the end of the eighteenth century, whil |
| king, and that, in addition to her extravagant | tastes, earned her a number of powerful enemies at co |
| ly remodeled over time to accommodate changing | tastes, expectations and functions and are not consid |
| al tradition with specific techniques, graphic | tastes, favorite contents, and famous masters. |
| Whatever his own reading | tastes, Feltrinelli was always keen to promote the av |
| s when the angels are not present or looking), | tastes food and drinks coffee. |
| mits he loves her, but when he kisses her, she | tastes food on his lips and realizes he has found a w |
| catalogue of 1741 gives the range of readers' | tastes, for the members' requirements shaped the coll |
| George's uncle, the Duke of Cumberland, whose | tastes for cuisine, gaming, the theatre and fast livi |
| ...We are governed, our minds are molded, our | tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we |
| s believe Rechungpa compiled the The Six Equal | Tastes from Indian sources. |
| with bars, restaurants, and shops to suit most | tastes, from authentic Portuguese-fare to Irish pubs. |
| William Esty Company, and the slogan "Winston | tastes good like a cigarette ought to" was considered |
| lly incorrect and that it should say, "Winston | tastes good as a cigarette should." |
| Tastes good though - I bought some at the Spar Shop i | |
| "Shawarma | Tastes... Good" |
| (UTC) --don't know about this one, but it sure | tastes good. |
| "Much Feelin' (And It | Tastes Great)" |
| "Sex Bowl", "Full Time", "Much Feelin' (And It | Tastes Great)", "Buss One" featuring reggae singer Pa |
| he means of production and work rather than to | tastes, habits of consumption, or lifestyle (because |
| r, by the time of her partnership with Cowles, | tastes had shifted towards Neoclassicism, and the com |
| gruous double bill of religion and erotica but | tastes had started changing. |
| -Disney CEO Michael Eisner decided that public | tastes had changed, and that it was time to get out o |
| As | tastes have changed, there is currently a discussion |
| ound a common music language and affined music | tastes, he began to work with it. |
| but in keeping with her father's conservative | tastes, he and his mother want Rajnandini to get marr |
| learns about things like her musical and film | tastes he uses to seduce her. |
| did not appreciate his sensitivity to popular | tastes, his ability to adapt to changing styles refle |
| Their | tastes, however, are quite different. |
| They shared similar | tastes in humor and music, and later became colleague |
| While males have long tails, female | tastes in tail length are still more extreme. |
| His | tastes in collecting changed "quickly" from Impressio |
| whose demographic profile is as varied as its | tastes in reading, ranging from college students to y |
| ith twins they believe that they have opposite | tastes in girls. |
| label's roster represents Chris & DJ Yellow's | tastes in jazz, soul, bossa nova, hip hop and house m |
| House are alike in many ways, including their | tastes in shoes. |
| xperiment with sound to his eclectic childhood | tastes in music. |
| cturing, a decision driven largely by changing | tastes in church music. |
| ost all black, and the music reflected current | tastes in jazz and rhythm and blues. |
| According to Bourdieu, | tastes in food, culture and presentation are indicato |
| , in perfumes, and to mask unpleasant odors or | tastes in medicines, livestock fodder, and cleaning p |
| nfants and the cultural differences of musical | tastes in adults. |
| r own albums that would reflect their eclectic | tastes in music. |
| James May's Top Toys, discussing the changing | tastes in box art and the airbrushing out of bombs an |
| Georgian medieval queen, became known for her | tastes in expensive jewellery and antiques. |
| Bassist Crossley's | tastes include late 1970s and early 1980s new wave or |
| ng the band's disparate influences and musical | tastes, including three Velvet Underground covers, an |
| rade dei vini e dei sapori (Roads of Wines and | Tastes) is the name for the collection of routes in a |
| t (merely beery) as it looks, refreshing as it | tastes, it has the property of increasing rather than |
| ed to the bar (Lincoln's Inn) in 1871; but his | tastes lay in the direction of science, and his means |
| of the novel presents a Kaname whose aesthetic | tastes lean more toward the so-called West. |
| eir father, considered too liberal for Carlist | tastes, left their mother, the boys lived with her in |
| produces a crisp, edible tuber that smells and | tastes like garden cucumber. |
| ts name to Dublin hardcore band Barntown Water | Tastes Like Blood. |
| The flesh is oily with a milky juice and | tastes like an avocado or coconut. |
| Like most nut oils, it | tastes like the nut from which it was extracted. |
| ch by the way no matter how you cook it, still | tastes like hot sargassum." |
| Milk tea | tastes like the Indian Chai tea but is more milk-base |
| filtering to remove solids) looks, smells and | tastes like (and essentially is) a form of beer. |
| of Root Beer that is a pride of Wendy's and it | tastes like frosty it was manufactured by Dr Pepper S |
| ns) is the common word for fermented milk that | tastes like cottage cheese or plain yogurt. |
| oped in recent years, as has Cherry Ski, which | tastes like Mountain Dew Code Red and was developed s |
| this life which | tastes like grape juice |
| That's like asking if chocolate | tastes like snizzlesnogglepuss. |
| Others say that it | tastes like fortified sake. |
| It is a clear liquid, that | tastes like cinnamon candy. |
| From their terraces, morning coffee | tastes like holiday. |
| He was a man of refined | tastes, living a quiet bachelor life, but, as his ske |
| to Cocker and Mackey's different and changing | tastes; Mackey introduced Cocker to house music which |
| He warns that the film "isn't for all | tastes, mainly because the eroticized S & M torture s |
| s restaurant to accommodate a variety of Asian | tastes: Mandarin, Vietnamese, Thai, and Korean, along |
| rience consolidating a wide, eclectic range of | tastes, Manzur entered University, took the same cour |
| memade beer to make amends; noting how good it | tastes, Marshall fires Randy, leaving both men please |
| While | tastes may have changed over the years, edwardthompso |
| After Corpo | tastes Moreemohtwo's sabotaged meal, Corpo immediatel |
| It | tastes much the same as celery and is used to flavour |
| stival", which reflected the change in musical | tastes occurring in Britain in the early 1960s. |
| The concept brings the | tastes of fancy restaurants to a dressed-down setting |
| lack vocal style to one that would satisfy the | tastes of the white record-buying market, featuring a |
| y was formed out of necessity: the avant-garde | tastes of the members - which include jazz, classical |
| il is colorless or light yellow and smells and | tastes of nutmeg. |
| ghout Japan trying to understand the aesthetic | tastes of Japan and its people. |
| It was originally developed to appeal to the | tastes of foreign visitors and as a pre-prepared mixe |
| e north entrance the main entrance to suit the | tastes of Elizabeth, and adding the Leicester buildin |
| The floral | tastes of the lock-keeper generally make Sonning Lock |
| at was on hand in his bunker in Berlin and the | tastes of those around him, rather than any specific |
| several significant differences reflecting the | tastes of modern guitarists, including much simplifie |
| e with the inherent insolence of dictating the | tastes of the Norwegian people. |
| stly white audience, performing to the popular | tastes of the time rather than in stereotyped or auth |
| day and it was here that he suffered his first | tastes of racial discrimination but also where he dev |
| tion is tailored specifically to the needs and | tastes of the Gay Community. |
| y to create conceptual meals that included the | tastes of Salty, Sour, Bitter, Numbing and Sweet. |
| has her own individual style, such as Jacyn's | tastes of pop and rock from Pink (singer) to Paramore |
| The whole ceremony is designed to reflect the | tastes of the participants. |
| at least the kind who painted for the educated | tastes of patrons such as Giustiniani and Del Monte), |
| would have to present cultured pieces for the | tastes of a cultured public. |
| rk of infant learning would probably be in the | tastes of food. |
| The biscuit | tastes of vanilla and as such is more akin to the tas |
| ttics were also a reflection of the individual | tastes of Victorian homeowners. |
| nslation by Callisto Bassi) was adapted to the | tastes of the Italian public. |
| uited to both the large country houses and the | tastes of the time. |
| To satisfy the | tastes of this particular community, businesses such |
| s to reflect the individual (sometimes quirky) | tastes of its president. |
| perate for many years and provides traditional | tastes of dishes. |
| iertos de Cadiz, Videgain helped cultivate the | tastes of audiences in Cadiz for symphonic music. |
| or The Cooking Channel currently titled United | Tastes of America, which explores multiple aspects of |
| true to his own convictions rather than to the | tastes of others, Baldwin continued to write what he |
| The room getting remodelled was done in the | tastes of the person's favourite celebrity and his/sh |
| or suggests an acknowledgement of the emerging | tastes of the time, as the Federal style was taking s |
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