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The hero, always a tone-deaf boob, will wrangle with a new house and local customs, tussle with the natives, learn a language, taste the indigenous cuisine.
For almost two hours, the audience looked on as epic and often metaphysical questions — of faith, language, taste, value, ownership, legacy — were debated with ferocious intensity.
Although Fox programming practices executives are constantly negotiating with Mr. MacFarlane and his staff over the show's language, taste and subjects, only one episode, "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein," was killed by the network.
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Neural pathways are influenced by environment and habit, meaning they're also sensitive to change: New sounds, smells, language, tastes, sensations, and sights spark different synapses in the brain and may have the potential to revitalize the mind.
We'd learned the cyrillic alphabet (essential for Bulgaria), a few dozen words in as many languages, tasted delights such as lacror (Albania) and trivarica (Croatia), slept under the stars, ridden in hay carts, explored lost communist monuments (the Buzludzha in Bulgaria) and seen a thousand places where we would like to have lingered longer.
The language of taste has, therefore, reached something of an impasse.
That would be the beginnings of a fully scientific language of taste — a joyless, inhuman prospect.
"Pirates of the Caribbean" is rated PG-13 for strong language, bad taste jokes, gamy supernatural humor and violence.
In his earliest songs — before Odd Future drew any notice, before Samoa — he was a wisecracking foulmouth interested in pushing the boundaries of language and taste.
She was her own second line and wherever she was, the language, sound, taste and smell of our music - jazz - was always there.
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