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Their relations were often sour.
The cream was often sour and needed to be neutralized (with sodium hydroxide) before churning.
Vincent stood six feet four inches tall, and his broad face wore an inscrutable, often sour expression.
Few songs stand out from the generic-feeling texture, although Mr. Gwon's lyrics hew closely to the quirky, often sour tone of Mr. Meno's book.
Both comforting and discomfiting, The Best Day recalls prime Youth, when their tense experimental attitude dovetailed with often sour but instantly accessible pop melodies.
After regimes that were often sour or stale or sarcastic, the new Jets coach looks as if he will be a terrific leader, although there is some question because he has never been a head coach or coordinator.
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In a sports year unlike any other, success was too often soured by scandal or sadness, upset or injury, litigation or violence.
Like mail-order marriages, the relationship between company and investor often sours on deeper acquaintance.
As with mail-order marriages, the relationship between company and investor often sours on deeper acquaintance.
A somewhat sour personality, Forner often turned his sarcasm on his contemporaries; in El asno erudito (1782; "The Erudite Ass") the dramatist Tomás de Iriarte and his work came under vicious attack.
When two people come from the same background, things all too often go sour anyway.
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