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It's been five years since Wogan suggested Moyles was "in yer face" and in "doubtful taste".
SOON after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Centre using hijacked planes, Ryanair launched an aggressive campaign in doubtful taste.
Not everyone was blind to the doubtful taste of giving such an outspoken atheist a Christian burial.
He once described Radio 1's Chris Moyles, who has the second most popular breakfast show, as "in doubtful taste".
I wonder whether Quentin Letts might, on reflection, view his description of Andrew Marr as being in very doubtful taste.
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The intrepid Opera Boston company may be out of business, but, with its large, academically inclined audience, it's doubtful that the city itself will lose its taste for historically-informed classical performance anytime soon.
As for tasting the steak, Mr. Boulud sounded doubtful.
But Sydney Newman, head of BBC drama, was doubtful whether a "costume" piece would appeal to popular taste in the Swinging 60s.
"You can only remember what you see, feel, touch and taste," she says at one point, wise beyond her years though looking doubtful.
"Does it taste just like the fried rice I've been eating?" The waiter seems doubtful.
(Extremely doubtful).
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