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They didn't have much taste.
Food there doesn't have much taste, to be honest.
An obvious explanation is that in blissful economic times, voters never have much taste for politics.
Neither does he seem to have much taste for politics, having shunned public life until last year.
Torikatsu, a slab of breaded, deep-fried chicken breast, was not greasy, but neither did it have much taste.
(The chutney dressing on another salad, dubbed Sheila's Favorite, is very sweet, and the Gorgonzola cheese doesn't have much taste).
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I had the same complaint about a fresh salmon sushi creation, in which salmon slices were wrapped around thin strips of cucumber and mango; the combination was pretty and fresh, but wouldn't have had much taste without the flavorful ginger-soy dipping sauce.
You have much better taste than I do in most things.
But this is not necessarily a good thing: listeners have much broader taste than radio programmers, advertisers and record-label executives tend to believe, or else there's no way to explain the success of "O Brother".
The second is for media, but this is far harder to pin down because people tend to have much broader tastes in TV viewing; there's no relation between watching EastEnders and also watching the news, for example.
Airag is fermented mare's milk, similar to vodka, except that vodka doesn't have much of a taste, and airag definitely tastes like animal.
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