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Predictably, because she has such a marked taste for the grotesque, she seems delighted and aghast.
Both doctrinaire Catholics, both keen supporters of the Inquisition, they still had a marked taste for mythological and allegorical painting.
He showed a marked taste for experimental and unconventional theater, once dismissing standard Broadway fare as "stage visualizations of TV dramas".
Colleen Flynn, the mother of three teenage boys in Manhattan, said her sons shopped often and enthusiastically at a variety of stores, showing a marked taste for luxury labels like Burberry.
And of course, he had a marked taste for rougher forms of sexual intercourse: practices which now bear his name, but which an even cursory study of 18th-Century literature shows, were not exactly unique for the time.
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Writing in Cahiers du Cinéma in 1952, at the age of twenty-one, Godard called Hawks "the greatest American artist," noting that Hawks's so-called classicism was marked by "an increasingly precise taste for analysis, a love for the artificial grandeur connected to movements of the eyes, to a way of walking".
It marks your taste as untrustworthy.
The restaurant marked the consolidation of a British taste for US-style barbecue, where the source and quality of the meat is as important as the "low and slow" technique.
He wears an expensive gold watch with a single diamond marking its face, and he has a taste for nice houses, clothes and cars.
But in our blind tasting, I marked down the 2007 for having too much sulfur.
A taste for his music continued to mark one as a philistine.
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