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The innovation economy has a serious distaste for Donald Trump.
Seth Rogen really is just like you -- he too has a serious distaste for Justin Bieber.
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For a man who minutes earlier had indicated a distaste for serious reading, Mr. Allen proved a surprisingly able literary debater.
From his driver's seat, Daddy had emanated the distaste of a serious man for the frivolity of children, and an alarm that they might in some way damage his beige leather upholstery.
Like so many other vagaries in the Romney world, we should not anticipate Ryan making a serious effort to reconcile his distaste for using the federal government to achieve the good with a full blown set of incentives to accomplish the same through private means.
But beyond distaste for Mr. Bush's personal style are serious questions about what Europeans see as his American-centric, us-or-them worldview.
If I had used spanking as my chosen form of communicating distaste for their behavior, I'd be in serious trouble with teenagers.
She alluded to those sneering metropolitan elites, the ones who "find your patriotism distasteful" – this is a much-repeated line, one used as much by the Labour right as by the Tories, the idea that the left opposes nationalism out of an aesthetic distaste for flags and bunting, rather than because it has a serious critique.
His painting of an airliner in 1973 (for Braniff Airways) and a race car in 1975 (for BMW) added to the critical distaste, activities that, ironically, in the 21st century are no longer perceived as being detrimental to a serious art career.
Distaste was widespread.
"Polo?" Francesa said, with distaste.
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