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Because at face value, the choice seems a distasteful one.
My memory of Pernod was a distasteful one: liquid licorice.
And now a Republican had won it, but a distasteful one whom they had disavowed and denounced.
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Now, only 18 months or so later, the continuation of that regime appears to be a necessity – if a rather distasteful one – for western policy in the region, if the much more dangerous threat from Isis is to be contained or removed.
His father, a dry conforming Unitarian clergyman, had died early, leaving little legacy of affection in his seven-yearold son's memory, and Emerson had liberated himself from a parish minister's duties, including the personally distasteful one of administering the Lord's Supper, before the age of thirty.
But not likely, no matter how distasteful one finds the language of the Bush administration.
"You may be Daddy's little girl at home, but on here you're going to have to impress me," says one particularly distasteful one.
I taped interviews with 30 or so of their friends; I even persuaded a sporting Mike Wallace to play along with an ambush interview of himself in which he flees the interviewer (me), protesting, "I find these kinds of interviews distasteful!" One interview was of Pup's great friend, the journalist Dick Clurman, and his wife, Shirley.
Both have respectable television credentials, but they are wasted by this witless show, forced to swap distasteful one-liners without zest or conviction.
"In general, groups devoted to jokes, even disgusting and distasteful ones, do not violate our policies.
But intelligence remains a distasteful craft -- one of guile and deceit.
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