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'But there's no Taste of Honey, no Hostage.
Rubbed with horseradish and mustard (with no taste of the promised sage), a rack of lamb yielded four tender chops.
I know what T want; T can afford to pay for it; I don't care to be pushed around by merchants who have no taste of their own.
The custard looked dramatic, enclosed in an egg shell and delivered in a fancy egg cup, but it had no taste of truffle or anything else.
Attempts by politicians to appear "down with the kids" routinely curl the toes; here, Miliband circumvents the danger of doing a Gordon Brown (who claimed false familiarity with Arctic Monkeys in 2006) by exhibiting no taste, of any kind, whatsoever.
Yet it has no taste of how it must have been sung or danced originally, and the ghostly tap dancers who emerge to represent the women's younger selves seem to have no relation to the older ones.
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Bring to a boil and cook until there is no longer any taste of flour.
The liquid was thin, with no taste to speak of.
How humane will our adult society be if it has no taste for, or knowledge of, the arts?
The county has demonstrated no taste for throwing thousands of its residents onto the streets without medical care.
Whisk until smooth, and cook until mixture no longer tastes of raw flour.
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