The objective here is to hit the broad middle of taste as cost- and time-efficiently as possible.
Excellence of taste in the fine arts and humanities, also known as high culture.
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Dr. Cohen says he is currently investigating the role of taste receptors found in the lungs.
Yet when it comes to world music, we don't always have the same breadth of taste.
Besides, bit by bit the relentless Mr Mortier really has wrought a change of taste in Salzburg.
Tests by Severn Trent Water in Broadway last month showed discolouration and a change of taste in water.
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It was a term of praise for a person of taste and refinement who displayed their emotions openly.
Just like an oaky, buttery chardonnay, the value of these blogs tends to be a matter of taste.
Dark blue-black fruits, complex layers of spice and blackberry, some cassis, just an abundant galaxy of taste pleasures.
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To an extent never seen in England, the court was the centre of taste as well as power.
It allows for the production of a very smooth whiskey that suits pallets looking for that kind of taste.
Whether buying for the company's collection or for their home, the Reads struggle to reconcile their differences of taste.
Money is hardly the sole arbiter of taste, but it's far from irrelevant.
The gastronomic meal emphasizes togetherness, the pleasure of taste, and the balance between human beings and the products of nature.
Since the device can detect one specific type of taste, they hope to find ways to measure the others, as well.
No one should accept feminists in the role of taste police, at least until they set up a robust internal affairs division.
This is partly because religion is now commonly treated in western societies as a lifestyle choice, a matter of taste, not reason.
Whether this seems affecting or affected is probably a matter of taste.
The result was a rather unusual creation that drew attention not for its beauty, but for its outrageous lack of taste and refinement.
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On cable, niche sitcoms like "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, " "The League" and "Archer" have pushed the boundaries of taste, reveling in their freedom.
An experiment called MyWeb 2.0 has users tag their favorite Web sites and access sites other people tag, creating a marketplace of taste and value.
If the former, then each religion is simply a set of moral teachings and attitudes which one accepts or rejects as a matter of taste.
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.
Such considerations, of course, bring us to the history of taste.
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What's more, Japan's shrivelling home market has made it more difficult for firms to rely on the fastidious local consumer as an arbiter of taste.
Whether New Labour is insufficiently redistributive is a matter of taste.
Not only is there a vast selection of grape varietals to choose from, each varietal enjoys several different expressions of taste, often within the same appellation.
They tell us about the people who owned them and sold them and collected them, and about the history of taste and of philanthropy in our community.
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Next week's column will address the final rules of Soda Club, including some of the more creative aspects of soda making and the all-important question of taste.
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