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"The British public has no taste for secret justice, particularly when the rights of grieving families are at stake, " she said.
BBC: MPs back 'secret inquests' plan
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Clarke has no taste for designer clothes, sound bites or talking heads.
CNN: Tsarnaev lawyer keeps hated criminals off death row
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Letting new providers in also attracts people who are interested in education and have a talent for organisation, but no taste for bureaucracy.
ECONOMIST: Reforming education
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The election saw them win votes from a large number of moderate conservatives who have no taste for the hyper-partisanship that delights the coasts.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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And he has no taste for going public.
FORBES: King of Bling
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And there's no accounting for taste: In the category of cause-driven musical performers, give me Shakira over Gaga any day.
FORBES: Side Lines
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Or, in plainer words, there is no accounting for taste.
ECONOMIST: A tragic muse
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The first Green chancellor will no doubt have a taste for paradox.
ECONOMIST: Germany��s Green party is flourishing
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No great cause for alarm, then: a taste here and there, no more.
ECONOMIST: Clinton��s temptations
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No one, other than those who taste it for the first time, know what that is like.
CNN: Activists detail abuse inside Assad's prisons
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Among the other books that suit my summer taste for page-turning history include No Ordinary Time, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand and, a book I recently read about the relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill, Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship by Jon Meacham.
NPR: Nancy Drew Inspires Girlhood Dreams of a 'Fun Job'
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No matter what your taste, this escape holds the recipe for one invigorating getaway.
BBC: Daily deal: Awaken your senses on the Colombian coast
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There is no secret recipe for Krug champagne, the consistency of taste and quality in each bottle comes down to the family's palate and memory.
CNN: Krug: class in a glass