Sentence examples for no flavour of from inspiring English sources

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There is no flavour of course – that is where we come in with our garlic and pepper, saffron and tomatoes.

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After decades of expansion that saw McDonald's march into China, Russia and expand around the world, the burger brand is no longer flavour of the month.

No longer the flavour-of-the-month liberal campaigner, the initial spate of funding he received has dried up, with foundations apparently turned off by a man who seems hell bent on suing their biggest funders.

Only if we learn from the past, draw on the genuine talent that's still out there, stick to the proven model of producing what customers need when they need it, and keep the faith when Made in Britain is no longer the flavour of the month.

Banshun (1949; Late Spring), Bakushu (1951; Early Summer), O-chazuke no aji (1952; The Flavour of Green Tea over Rice), Tōkyō monogatari (1953; Tokyo Story), and Sōshun (1956; Early Spring) exemplify this style and helped to establish Ozu as an internationally prominent director.

Mats Hummels may no longer be international flavour of the month – it's been noticeably ages since any "good friend" of his has told reporters that he dreams of playing for Chelsea/Arsenal/Manchester United/Barcelona – but his place in German football history looks more assured by the minute.

No difference in flavour of soups thickened by starch or two forms of xanthan.

"No", "er, no," and "no, I don't think so" gave a flavour of the replies.

The eventual bail-out package will no doubt have the familiar flavour of fudge.

For a start, it has no fat or blood, which is where much of the flavour of meat comes from.

No wonder you have to come this far out to get a flavour of the new Italy.

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