Silenced by infirmity, if not by simple good taste, the former leader has had to stand aside while her legacy is picked apart. |
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Just remember, it's not considered very good taste to poach on another woman's territory. |
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Tayside is famed for its raspberries, although no one is sure whether their good taste is due to the climate or the limy soil. |
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Take this opportunity to buy presents for a Taurean who shares your good taste. |
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Due to rain, the group didn't get to experience a traditional luau, but otherwise got a good taste of island life. |
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As long as they don't flagrantly violate good taste, magazines should run whatever ads are proffered. |
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Kimm is a Norwegian photographer with a flashy site and good taste in cars. |
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It is simply their attempt to screw some extra cash out of people by using mawkish good taste music and pictures of babies in outsized hats. |
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The analysis appreciates Densher's exercise of good taste in his ability to feel Milly's pain and ultimately to repudiate her fortune. |
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For those of you with the good taste, and common sense, to invest your time more productively, the premise is simple. |
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But, the thermals are for the most part within the acceptable boundaries of good taste. |
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A consensus on good taste is a futile ambition, for who knows what it would be, and who cares? |
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He knows his craft and the tradition to a fare-thee-well, but his good taste seems to stop him from taking necessary risks. |
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It certainly leaves the barriers of good taste and correctness far, far behind. |
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It's this crucial combination of good health and good taste that presents a significant potential gain for the industry. |
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Among those who are guilty of an offense against good taste, he is a scofflaw tormented by felons and scoundrels. |
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They and their patrons reinvented the art of promotion and hype in part by attacking good taste and the stuffy elitism of the art world. |
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In choreographing the dance sequences, Chelsom shows too much restraint and good taste. |
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She was a young woman in her 20s who sparkled with creative verve and obvious good taste. |
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I prefer my men with a sense of good taste and decorum that you have yet to demonstrate. |
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It was a work created in defiance of official notions of good taste and Soviet political correctness. |
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I had a good taste of the hotpot and agreed with Ann it was rather glutinous and bland. |
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For all his undeniable artistic significance, the biography feels too close to the bone to be in good taste. |
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If community standards of good taste are substituted for principles of free speech, does that amount to censorship violative of academic freedom? |
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The code requires us not to broadcast material which offends against good taste or is offensive to public feeling. |
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There are two women in Britain who make her look the soul of discretion, refinement and good taste. |
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In other words, Miguel's ex struck a balance between teen fashion's obsession with skimpiness and some actual good taste. |
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A standard clipped box tree in a plain terracotta pot shows restrained good taste. |
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And considering some of the lapses of good taste I've woken up next to in the past eight or so years, I think that's a pretty good effort. |
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That green bottle with gold-foil seals brought in an ice bucket symbolised wealth and good taste. |
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Not that I'm setting myself up as an arbiter of good taste or reasonableness. |
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He'd often lucked into local publicity by pushing the limits of good taste, but he'd never actually set out to provoke. |
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The definition of good taste is when all elements of design are working to create a harmonious feeling. |
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Champagne represents then the French culture, liberal ideas, French spirit which is in good taste to imitate. |
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They offer a helping hand, reliable information, entertainment in good taste and a strong tool for community identification. |
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To give it a really good taste, choose the most neutral water possible: pure, clear, odourless and above all soft. |
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Apulia's eagerness to woo the international jet set sometimes gets ahead of its good taste. |
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Artistic Impression: Image or feeling retained as a result of demonstration of skill and good taste of the swimmer. |
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Usually the bed is the focal point of your bedroom, so use it to make a statement about your style and good taste. |
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They feel visual communication is principally concerned with good taste. |
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The discretion of programming personnel will be exercised responsibly and in good taste. |
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Genuine guys are sometimes known as retrosexuals, to distinguish them from metrosexuals, who are men with the good taste of gay men, only they're straight. |
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Like strength to an ancient hunter and productivity to an ancient woman, slimness to a modern woman reflects self-control, self-sacrifice and good taste. |
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My only limits are the bounds of good taste, what I consider good taste. |
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Baker's music was also a study in minimalism and good taste. |
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He flouted so many conventions of what the West regards as good taste that he seemed to be angling for a role as Dr. Evil. |
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It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater. |
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And yet the picture represents the horse precisely as an English acquisition, as a sign of his aristocratic English owner's good taste and imperial acquisitiveness. |
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Advertising material shall be in good taste and shall not be misleading or untruthful. |
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By 1870, Benson and others categorized cheap mass-produced chromolithography outside the definition of good taste, and thus any painting that resembled a chromo was dismissed. |
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Perhaps the blanket good taste that runs rife through British culture doesn't allow us enough of a chance to engage with our own inner tastelessness. |
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You may as well gorge out my eyes with burning sabers of methane gas and ceremoniously sacrifice my body over an open barbecue pit in the name of good taste. |
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Comedy and misunderstanding situations, always performed in good taste, laughter guaranteed! |
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His mates cheered him off at the unearthly hour of 4 a.m. in the pouring rain from a bar that has asked to remain anonymous in the interests of good taste. |
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It is fascinating in a direct and amusing way, has many unsuspected facets and possibilities, it is simple and basic, suits him quite well, and attests to his good taste. |
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It is a fellow wine-lover who enthusiastically wants you to try something they have found, rather than a supercilious guardian of stuffy good taste. |
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Considering how one-dimensional the persona is he does a pretty good job of it, aided by the cast of thousands and a script with pretty good taste in bad taste. |
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All our rooms are distinguished by elegancy, good taste and a comfortable ambiance. |
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Not only do I want to be legal, moral and rational, but I also want to avoid stepping outside the bounds of good taste and common courtesy. |
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Worthy inheritors of a tradition of good taste and refinement, Les Elégantes de Longines crystallise the fertile period of the Roaring Twenties. |
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And to the fidelity of transposal I have sacrificed everything: elegance, euphony, clarity, good taste, modern usage, and even grammar. |
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Those who choose these models like the mix between good taste and detail carefulness. |
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Is the national shame better staged in good taste or bad, as solemn struggle or sanguinary panto? |
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It opens the door graciously for face-saving when a speaker has crossed the boundary of good taste. |
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It does not mean that one has to approve of these caricatures or consider them to be in good taste. |
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In each case the rejected form is taken to embody that which is beyond the bounds or transgresses the limits of, variously, decency, acceptability, or good taste. |
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Hydrogen Guy was about to start reciting a poem on the Joys of Cured Meats, but Deuterium Boy pleaded with him not to on the grounds of good taste. |
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The Bank will usually consent if there is no counterfeiting risk and if the intended use is in good taste. |
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These same properties lend themselves to making a soft, rollable tortilla with good taste and colour. |
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As I own two Black Unicorns, I had a good taste of my own medicine when I built the second one six months after the first. |
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Yes, in your paintings, there is more tact, more good taste and intelligence and perhaps also skill. |
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When you work with the public, consult it and know its preferences, you can orient programming in such a way as to satisfy its good taste. |
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The lot is landscaped in good taste. The sun is present all day in this lovely house of recent construction. |
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Chelsea squealed as Shady pressed his tongue against her vertical lips getting a good taste of her clit. |
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Names are fascinating, aren't they? I love mine. I think my parents had very good taste calling us Peter and Paula and Melinda. |
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This is exciting, high-strung, Horowitzian pianism that is tempered by unfailing good taste, tonal subtlety, and a true sense of Lisztian style. |
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One of Burton's friends opined it may have been due to Burton making remarks at her that she did not find to be in good taste. |
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It would destroy sagacity and good taste to feel honor-bound to reveal your source every time you mention a truth that you found in The Urantia Book. |
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The pale, bloodless guardians of the English novel, so the argument went, simply couldn't cope with his comedy, his rumbustiousness, his Jewishness, his pungent, balls-out assaults on good taste. |
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This cultural and aesthetic formation, training and refining the good taste of the students will make it natural for them to reject as a matter of course programming of poor cultural quality or moral unseemliness. |
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It has always been conducted in good taste. |
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When I saw Maria Callas for the first time, she was fairly plump, an ungainly girl, who neither knew the etiquette, nor how to dress in good taste. |
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The park was created nevertheless and it was done in good taste. |
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And as per normal, it's all in good taste! |
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Renovated in good taste using top of the range materials, this property is air-conditioned and also offers a separate house for a caretaker and double garage. |
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Don't waste such beauty and learn a new lesson in good taste! |
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The furniture in good taste makes them particularly pleasant and cosy. |
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It doesn't leave a good taste in one's mouth when the leadership sort of ignores their invitation to socialize with their subordinates for one afternoon or part of an afternoon. |
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Covering up the walls of hunting scenes was a way for the Beauforts to show both their fortune and their culture, because the purchase of such works required pots of money and good taste! |
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Setting up a bachelor establishment in Mayfair, he became, as a result of the Prince of Wales's friendship and his own good taste in dress, the recognized arbiter of fashion and a frequenter of all society's gatherings. |
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Names should be euphonious and in good taste. |
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In addition, the wide facade of the main building contains single and cross-bar mullioned windows, the decorative richness of which indicates the good taste and the prosperity of the owners at this time. |
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In time The Tatler began to investigate manners and society, establishing its principles of ideal behaviour, its concepts of a perfect gentleman and gentlewoman, and its standards of good taste. |
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It goes without saying that the musicians united on this recording picked up the gauntlet thrown down to them with thoughtfulness, grace and, above all, good taste. |
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Crystal has been developed through the advanced research and technology that have made GranitiFiandre style famous around the world as a byword for outstanding elegance, distinction, and good taste. |
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In their referendum propaganda, the opponents in the national conservative camp have shown yet again that what is considered below the belt or what is considered good taste are not the same for everyone. |
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To add to the pleasure and good taste of a fine meal, refined treats will also be on the menu: fine chocolates, exquisite pastries, and other sweet tidbits to tempt your palate. |
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An old, run-of-the-mill garage door is not the calling card of high standards and impeccable good taste and usually only provides the most basic functions. |
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They set up their own gallery of forebears, and they reinstate or exalt poets and artists who had been spurned or rejected in the name of good taste. |
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The plant can reach a height between 0. 6 m to 0.9 m, the fruits are berries of orange-yellow colour, of round shape and 1.5 cm to 2 cm of diameter with a bittersweet peculiar flavor of good taste. |
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This autumn-inspired terrine, with its visible chunks and authentic ingredients, has the personality of a rustic terrine that will thoroughly satisfy those who appreciate simple good taste. |
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The sobriety and good taste of the era are brought to the fore, with modern materials harmonising perfectly with the nobility of the original ones. |
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Music, and particularly the piano, were a sign of good taste. |
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Hey Hey My My demonstrate that they can stretch well beyond the simple confines of musical good taste, delivering an album that sounds both fresh and accessible. |
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Not a lot of fuss and muss here, just good taste and great songs. |
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Some, of course, get through the fine reticulations of the net of good taste. |
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A rare and much sought-after recording by young Jessie and the Cadets, so Gaz does indeed have good taste. |
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Lady Penelope, the arbiter of good taste and a chic blonde, she who genuflects at the shrine of pink. |
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Lady Penelope, the arbiter of good taste and a chic blond, she who genuflects at the shrine of pink. |
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It's like art and it must have good taste, smell,'' Dong said. |
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You could grow a variety called Sytan which is of the Nantes type and is said to be the least susceptible variety to carrot fly and cutworm yet still has good taste. |
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Coming down to the coast to cut the salt hay was one of the great outings and picnics of the year, during which they also got a good taste of iodine in various ways. |
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That color scheme really oversteps the bounds of good taste. |
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Supporters wanted to foster a national school of art and to encourage appreciation and interest in the public based on recognised canons of good taste. |
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