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And meeting him leaves a nice taste in the mouth.
"Then you can die in the desert with a nice taste in your mouth," she natters.
Of course, there's no front money, but I'll see that you get a nice taste of the back end.
In the original, the entire Preface is one long, winding, quasi-poetic sentence, a nice taste of what's to come; Purvis chops it into three flat-footed sections.
You're never fully clear who's being more mercilessly exploited – the homeowners, the designers or you – but you're pretty sure that someone is, and it doesn't leave a particularly nice taste in the mouth.
Fashion exerts a harmful pressure on the intellect, which either cravenly caves in and accepts the soothing notion that "quality living" means a discerning collection of gouaches and a rather nice taste in wines or chooses to resist the tide of fashion and attempt the perpetual effort to separate truths and values from both parasitic public-relations gimmickry and the scent of power.
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Mario Batali's Babbo offers a nice tasting menu at $75 for eight courses, if you can manage a reservation.
But she said of him in 1902: "He has every virtue under heaven, and nice tastes, certainly.
Better choices were the substantial and appealingly bitter molten chocolate cake; the tiramisù, a dense but nice tasting version of the standard; and the crisp cannoli filled with sweetened ricotta.
If you want perfect, nice tasting scones, be careful with the milk.
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