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"Hustle & Flow" may resemble other show-business fables in its over-all shape, but it has an acrid flavor all its own.
It has an acrid taste.
The flesh has an acrid taste.
It has an acrid taste, with a slight to pungent odor.
Hydnellum peckii is similar in appearance, but has an acrid taste, and clamp connections in its hyphae.
The Pacific Northwest species Russula cascadensis also resembles R. brevipes, but has an acrid taste and smaller fruit bodies.
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The air had an acrid tang as sulphurous gases wafted from small craters full of scaldingly hot water.
Despite the 700-degree wood-fired oven, two pizzas were soggy at the center; grilled octopus had an acrid taste; and one night, the warm chocolate cake appeared to have exploded on the plate, making an unattractive mess.
The environmental costs are palpable here in Baotou, a smoggy mining and steel city in China's Inner Mongolia, where the air this week had an acrid, faintly metallic taste.
Mr. Hill (below) was consistently funny, but his comedy had an acrid edge; by "Superbad" he began to seem typecast as the fuzzy-haired, foul-mouthed fat kid who rails at the girls who won't divest him of his virginity.
A special of six jumbo shrimp ($19.95) sautéed in a lemony white-wine-garlic sauce also made the grade, but homemade potato chips weren't warm and had an acrid aftertaste and two house-made desserts -- a soupy, hard-grained rice pudding and a flan -- were ordinary at best.
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