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This is a very flexible bread, its taste is not very strong, so it could easily take on other flavors.

As an older man, I like to think that I can be flexible in my tastes.

Other temples of gastronomy offer top-notch food, unfailing service and lots of bells and whistles, but the introduction of a flexible prix fixe tasting structure -- in which guests could decide how much and what they wanted to eat -- was a revolutionary idea, and that freedom of choice and level of affordability arguably made his eponymous restaurant the darling among consumers that it is today.

(A fine Joan Chen flexes her red claws as his wife.) Yee is meant to be a bad, bad man, but mostly he comes across as a sad, sad man with flexible limbs and a taste for rough.

Augmented Acoustics: Enables live concert viewers to have an unprecedented, immersive sound experience, customizable and flexible according to their tastes and listening profile.

The companies, and industry analysts, say their flexible approach is just a taste of the innovations to come in an area they call urban mobility.

In its dessert selection, though, Paradou is more flexible, offering an opportunity to taste the wonderful flavored chocolates of Joël Durand, a Provençal chocolatier.

It is also one of the many recipes where you need to be very flexible in terms of quantities; tasting and adjusting them during preparation is a must.

"It's a flexible food that hits every single taste bud".

The tough but flexible flesh lacks any odour or taste.

In 1998, my own tastes – which are thankfully flexible, thankfully – adapted to this climate shift.

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