On that occasion, the win was supposed to be the first taste of success for the new incarnation of the team, a talented side that would only get better as it splashed around its oil-rich owners' money.
And just to be simple, we open up the state dinner to the press so that they get to see what the inside of the tent is going to look like, what the feel of the dinner is going to be, and what the menu is going to taste like, and all of that good stuff.
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It might be getting more difficult to be a science consumer if your taste runs to the printed, papery word.
The company insists that after careful taste testing, no one will be able to tell the difference and it will taste exactly the same, but given some of the super tasters I have met through my work in the wine and spirits world, I find it virtually impossible that such a change in alcohol content can go unnoticed, especially with no additives to compensate.
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But analysis has shown that just 35 of those compounds in varying proportions could be used to effectively reconstruct the taste of any one of the wines Mr Dunkel's team has studied.
But the learning cannot be like mixing in tomato sauce to make the vegetables taste better.
Products must be adjusted to the peculiarities of national taste.
You have to have a taste for the unconventional path, to be sure.
No worries: You'll be able to get a taste of the excitement without leaving your couch.
For the taste to be divine, everything has to be just so.
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Players will be able to get a taste of the dragon invasion with the Kaijduo Dragon Master Collection Kit dropping on February 19, but if these previews are any indicator the 60-card Dragonstrike Infernus will be the set to watch for dragon enthusiasts and lovers of huge creatures.
Lo and behold, with the cyclical nature of popular taste, the station wagon seems to be making a comeback among luxury brands.
He said that he could do it with a machine, but he felt that if he did it with his own hand the person eating the salad would be able to taste what he put into it.
So really, doctors, before you advise your patients to give up the taste of food for life, for what seem to be minimal or sketchy benefits, could you at least design and run some solid studies that settle the issue scientifically?
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Baggage handler John Smeaton, who tackled a would-be bomber at Glasgow Airport is more to the modern taste.
Christian Aid warns that the current conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan -- a crisis summed up by some as the world's first "climate change war" as spreading desertification and water shortages contributed to clashes between the region's African farmers and nomadic Arabs -- could be a taste of a "nightmare scenario" set to be repeated elsewhere across Africa and the world.
The effect should be fleeting, enough to warm up the brain's food neurons, kick-start the taste buds, and crank open the saliva glands.
The growth can be attributed to a change in consumer taste away from high calorie carbonated drinks and towards healthy and nutritious juice drinks.
While Coke may be able to differentiate Dasani because it adds minerals to improve the taste, Dixon questions its recently adopted three-tier water strategy, which puts Evian as the premier brand, Dasani at the mid-level, and Dannon at the bottom.
Many meteorologists and scientists say that a single warm winter is all part of the natural variations of an unpredictable climate, but a new climatic survey has reported that Europe's Alpine region is now warmer than at any other time since the Middle Ages, so could the current conditions be a taste of things to come?
Just like an oaky, buttery chardonnay, the value of these blogs tends to be a matter of taste.
However, simply promoting foods as healthy to consumers may not be effective because of the perception that they taste worse.
In a moment I'll be speaking to the host of the event Stephen Fry but first a taste of just some of the films that are coming your way tonight.
"Sense, taste and smell and vision and hearing have a normal range, but there can be a hundred-fold between the ability of people to discern a taste or odour - it's not uncommon, " says Dietrich.
She considers the lighthearted taste combinations she has pioneered to be an expression of her femininity: Diners at her flagship restaurant can eat turbot flavored with jasmine, veal sweetbreads flavored with lavender and oysters with sorrel jelly and licorice yoghurt.
The remote firings were to be done in what passes for good taste these days: on site and face to face.
As an advocate of new drama and an opponent of censorship, Tynan ought to be remembered as one of the more benevolent dictators of English cultural taste after the second world war.
But to be conservative implies either cautious uncertainty or the confidence of an assured taste informed by decades of knowledge and experience, undisturbed by any need to make waves for their own sake.
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