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He has also proved to have a taste for noble but slightly offbeat causes - everything from the sufferings of Tibet under Chinese occupation to the reopening of the Uckfield to Lewes railway line.
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It's like that congenital flaw is part and parcel of our arrogance, boorishness, Big Macs, loudness, low tastes, disdain for noble multilateralism and general deficit of civilization.
The two share a taste for houses that are highly personal, architecturally noble and historically significant, but not overly polished.
He has not embraced this agenda for noble reasons.
Errors for noble gas concentrations include experimental uncertainties related to noble gas abundances and blank corrections.
Of noble birth, Bhartrihari was attached for a time to the court of the Maitraka king of Valabhi (modern Vala, Gujarat), where most likely his taste for sensuous living and material possessions was formed.
Taste for salt.
This permits Noble to uncork, say, a 2000 Côte-Rôtie La Mouline from E. Guigal, about $300 retail, and pour generous glasses at $80 a pop, or a taste for $40, even if it takes weeks to sell it all.
Taste for texture.
Taste for seasoning and serve.
Always taste for salt.
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