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Gorbachev, at this time, was moving away from conservatism back to policies more palatable to the democrats.
All the drinks below are very palatable, however, and have the ability to be cellared and drunk as required.
They bring the highfalutin heroic language back down to earth and make it palatable.
None are particularly palatable but they certainly more palatable than a P45 and no job.
I actually had a menu from which to make my meal selection and the food was incredibly palatable.
They offer palatable meat, but have not been sought after in the same way as true lobsters or prawns.
He put the cup to his lips and swallowed a mouthful of surprisingly palatable coffee.
If food is reasonably palatable, we tend to eat what is put in front of us.
Every Sunday, a palatable Champagne brunch is offered at the hotel's Garden Cafe.
The distillery's regular version delivers palatable flavours of red fruits, spice and vanilla.
You can relish the palatable dishes while enjoying the panoramic view by the beach side.
However, the mice did not eat the palatable food long enough or in sufficient quantity to maintain weight.
This is a very palatable wine that aims for broad appeal at a knockdown price.
Only so much conference and hotel food is palatable and I was glad to be able to leave to set off home.
Most food is equally palatable hot or cold, apart from very high-fat foods, which stick around the mouth unpleasantly when cold.
My cancer-busting tea is tasting slightly more palatable and I also tried a session of acupuncture.
There was a wide range of palatable food and several party pieces were forthcoming afterwards.
Actually, animal and human studies suggest fructose's more palatable reputation is undeserved.
That's an important point, which makes the current policy somewhat more palatable.
Central contracts make the current proposed imbalance palatable, assuming money is the only issue for the clubs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A palatable wine is obtained from the raphia vinifera and native beers are also brewed.
The Swedish, or rutabaga, variety is rather more nutritive than the white, but its stronger flavor renders it less palatable.
Uncle dib seemed happy, and evidently had a keen sense of what the consistency of the stew must be to make the flounder palatable.
They contain a large amount of pure palatable oil, which is sometimes used by artists as a drying oil.
When pressed, they yield largely of pure palatable oil, as a drying oil for paint, and known as artists' oil.
They are exaggeratingly pretended to be the product of great wisdom and art, and are rendered sweet and palatable to reason.
Meadow fescue is a palatable grass that would be used more often in pasture mixtures if the seed were not high in price.
Cider is said to render the imbiber gout-proof and rheumatism-proof, but requires a long apprenticeship to render it palatable.
The Amerindian tribes and the early European explorers lived mainly on fish, which was a palatable and easily obtained food.
The eggs of the loom are palatable, and the flesh is excellent, though not quite free from the flavour of train oil.
In the pure, unadulterated, unfermented juice of the grape we have a palatable, nourishing food and a refreshing drink in one.
This widely-diffused belief in England as the redresser of wrongs is very touching, and very palatable to one's national pride.
Was it not the very curiousness of his relationship with Ingram had made it so palatable?
Nothing can be taught that is not palatable, and nothing is now palatable but what is funny.
But it must not be eaten in this condition, for it would be neither palatable nor wholesome.
Some of the poorest of the natives eat the pearl oyster, but it is neither palatable nor wholesome.
With a hot stew, there is nothing more palatable than a stack of piping hot biscuits cooked in a spider over a bed of red embers.
They did not, however, swallow much, for root beer and soda water with salt and pepper in them are not very palatable.
He assumed, perhaps rightly, that a Camembert cheese is more palatable and certainly more portable than a herd of unmilked cows.
The fruit of the cashew is not palatable, but its juice, when distilled, produces a strong intoxicating spirit.
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