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noun
One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia).
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In a sense, the very notion of being a band member was evolving: what would count most now were taste and ideas.
In Japan's National Tax Agency's (171 samples) survey, the respondents' important factors in buying wine were "taste and flavor (28.7%)," "varieties of grape (16.1%)," "price (14.4%)," and "source (9.6%)." It is difficult to ask about the difference between taste and flavor, and there are many varieties of grapes, so we cannot focus on only a few.
"After many testings via extractions and distillations there were taste and odor tests in order to achieve the perfect combination where both the flavor and the aroma of Cocoa 5 Senses is optimal," Cocoa 5's website explains.
The other common side effects were taste change and cough, both of which are known side effects of captopril (Havelka et al, 1982).
The four items with the highest proportion of pregnant women reporting negative impacts were "taste worse", "painful aching", "uncomfortable to eat" and "self-conscious"; all of these items are within the domains of functional limitation, physical pain and psychological discomfort.
Other symptoms considered to be possibly related to the study medication were taste changes (one patient), shortness of breath (one patient), neurosensory changes (one patient) and anorexia (one patient).
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"We were taste-testers, guinea pigs," Mr. Doolin's daughter, Kaleta Doolin, 60, said of her and her four siblings.
Dishes were tasted liberally, and fingers licked.
The tasters thought they were tasting three wines, but they were actually tasting only two.
An important ingredient in mathematics is taste.
One, of course, is taste.
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