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"Additives that would change wine viscosity without changing the taste might be used.
His taste might be described as feverishly impassioned voyeurism closely related to his quest for sexual pleasure.
Spence had been wondering whether taste might be similarly shaped by sound: Would a potato chip taste different if the sound of its crunch was altered?
The notion that the role of some comedy was to test the boundaries of an ever shifting public taste might be run of the mill now.
Sure, his taste might be conservative, but should City Opera have really abandoned its core, middle-class audience in the first place?
"When we say 'season to taste,"' Mr. Erickson warned, "if you've been slaving in a hot kitchen your taste might be different from someone who's been sitting at a desk in an air-conditioned office all day".
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He said that railroad access to Newark would let Brooklynites sample the Nets for a while (although the tasting might be better if LeBron James or Dwyane Wade were playing there), and that a modern facility would help Rod Thorn, the Nets' president, recruit players.
If that's a bit too free-form for you, a pre-determined Twitter tasting might be the way to go.
The different sensitivity to price changes is corroborated by the fact that Prosecco CGDO consumers express a preference for the product characteristics (brand and taste) and might be more "loyal to the product" than Prosecco CDO purchasers.
This movie has a Marmitey taste; it might be difficult to settle down to, for some.
But dulled taste perception might be dangerous if noxious substances spill into the water.
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