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And their taste in pictures is playful.

He said he had an adopted son in his early teens, a Mexican-Indian orphan, Pablo, whom he had found while making "Treasure of Sierra Madre" in Mexico a few years ago, and his boy had excellent taste in pictures.

Commonly labeled "sex films" by the censors, these pictures offended taste in more categories than just sexuality.

IN 1990, Martin Parr, a British photographer, began work on a series of pictures about British taste in collaboration with the BBC.

Concerning the illustration accompanying the food column on Jan . 14("Brining Pork Chops Makes for Tenderness"): I think it is in very poor taste to show pictures of soon-to-be-eaten animals, particularly those with happy faces.

Re the cartoon of a smiling pig bathing in a tureen accompanying the Food column on Jan . 14["Brining Pork Chops Makes for Tenderness"]: I think it is in very poor taste to show pictures of soon-to-be-eaten animals, particularly those with happy faces.

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This is a curious picture, which leaves an odd taste in the mouth.

This crazy private venture stuff is changing the whole picture and putting a bad taste in everyone's mouth.

The online picture of Ralph Miliband's grave left taste in the gutter.

In pictures: Whisky tasting in a 'sensorium'sensorium

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