Black and white with a tasteful blue cover, Smoke peers out at the capital from an obtuse angle. |
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He is often admired for his tasteful shirts, cool strides and groovy haircuts. |
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Truth or dare is one I was forced to play all the time in middle school, and strip poker is another tasteful one. |
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It's more like an elegant striptease, or gentle foreplay before the tasteful product identification at the end. |
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The tasteful chapel of rest provides a peaceful surrounding where last respects can be paid. |
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I'd hope to see the site redeveloped in a tasteful way and not in a honky-tonk fashion. |
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She wore a belted black leather coat and small, tasteful gold hoops in her ears. |
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The band's jazz chops are quite apparent in Garcia's tasteful playing and Phil Lesh's lead bass licks. |
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His blues are powerful without being mawkish, his jazz adept and tasteful, his funk chops always an example to others. |
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One has to explain that while Tazka delivers real humus and baba ganoush, ours weren't quite as tasteful as what we're used to. |
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Even my parents have come over to the plastic side, with their fibre optic tree and tasteful glow-in-the-dark cherub ornaments. |
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Subtlety has never been a trademark of the Internet, so don't expect its comedown to be any less tasteful or underscored than its ascension. |
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The colour balance of the look is tasteful and sedate, so grey, brown, fawn or navy tailoring works best. |
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He said the children could be encouraged to paint something tasteful on the boards, which could be changed yearly. |
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We had tickets in the lower box, down near the pitchside, surrounded by a sea of blokes wearing not-quite tasteful black and orange clothing. |
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The interior was decorated in tasteful earth tones and accented with silver lampshades, picture frames, and other simple decorations. |
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Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls. |
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This contains scenes of tasteful interior design and restful soft furnishings, intended for a family audience. |
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Extended instrumental introductions and occasional solos for guitar, horn and trumpet add tasteful variety to the program. |
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Don't you want to see their skin flayed from their backs and made into tasteful table lamps? |
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It was built in 1904 by the French and displays a tasteful fusion of European and Lao designs. |
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A few nice, tasteful displays notwithstanding, the overall performance was pretty anemic. |
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Tasty and tasteful best describes food and atmosphere at this joint, arguably one of the best Mexican restos in town. |
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Upstairs there are two doubles and one twin bedroom to the front of the house, all decorated in tasteful but unusual colours. |
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The dining area is understated and tasteful, and thanks to a few interior dodges it avoids inducing claustrophobia. |
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It is simple in appearance, tasteful in design, short on text and decked out with color photographs. |
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The boots began the ensemble, black leather with silver studs outlining them in a tasteful fashion. |
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Am I ready for the blandness of tasteful white walls and artistic black and white photographic prints? |
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The book of condolence was extremely tasteful, with gold embossed lettering on the front cover. |
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My suite is a tasteful creation with wooden louvres and adobe walls, plus seductive lounges that offer equally snoozy lagoon vistas. |
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The venison fillets were properly gamy without being tough, and rolled on the outside with a tasteful dusting of black-trumpet mushrooms. |
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The Piccadilly side of the river could, indeed, be made much better with some tasteful development and facilities. |
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The video is about as tasteful and as sensitive as you would imagine it to be. |
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The town's tasteful festival appearance should help to boost its economic life this Christmas. |
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Tucked away amongst the tasteful hotels and high-walled houses, is the Nativity Church. |
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The only way this town's name should find its way back on the map is through a tasteful commemorative national park. |
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Her eyes were an impossible pale blue, and were accented by tasteful gold wire-rimmed glasses. |
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Well, they've dealt with some pretty thorny issues in a reasonably tasteful way. |
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I'm on a retail roll, and there's this tasteful rugby top I have my eye on. |
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It showed a good bit of skin, but in the right places to make it tasteful and elegant. |
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Period features and tasteful decor should attract buyers looking for a property ready to move into. |
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Last fall it was all about retro lady-like colour-coordination and tasteful leather. |
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On first listen it seems wearyingly traditional, raspy and sparse in tasteful, expected ways. |
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The use of that claim at the beginning of Wolf Creek was not, in my opinion, tasteful or appropriate. |
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This might not be an album which turns the world on its head, but it's elegant, tasteful and probably his best yet. |
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Judgements on what is tasteful and what is not in a burial ground are not easy. |
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Maybe some tasteful interior alterations could be made retaining most of the original features, eg the panelling. |
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Rather than creating a tasteful artist, we have in many cases, trained robots. |
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They are simple and tasteful, as I am not a fan of Christmas decorations in general. |
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Cowboy-themed shops lure you inside with western art, animal photographs and tasteful ten-gallon hats. |
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In this book she gives the church keyboardist tasteful, well-crafted arrangements of beloved tunes from a variety of sources. |
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It treads a delicate line between tasteful extravagance and over-the-top kitsch. |
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There's a tasteful brown-sugar cheesecake shaped like a tart, and a flaky apple crostata shaped like a small manhole cover. |
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He's a hard worker, earnest mensch, family man, and tasteful patriot, everything you could demand of a sports hero. |
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As exploitations of sensational murder trials go, The Staircase is fairly tasteful. |
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In the event, of course, the jamboree was about as modest, understated and tasteful as Liberace in a snakeskin posing pouch. |
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The tasteful and triangular green is set bang in the middle of the large village. |
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To access the tasteful and beautifully-lit photos, you'll have to cough up some wonga. |
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Burbling keyboards and tasteful strings add some different colours and shades to her sonic palette. |
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But the mill buildings were still there, now redivided into tasteful modern hi-tech business units. |
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When tunes are piped in, it is always at a gracious, unintrusive volume, and it is invariably tasteful jazz or even classical. |
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Jack went through his drawers of designer clothes, putting together a tasteful ensemble. |
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However, given his head, he seems to prefer more modest patterns, the result of which is a refined, tasteful elegance. |
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Maria had gone along in the hope that she could get her friend to pick something tasteful without a huge price tag. |
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His exhibition shows organs, body parts, and whole human bodies amid tasteful green foliage. |
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All have tasteful jewelry, sleekly nyloned legs, and the absolute obligation to sit still on stiff chairs. |
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I know it's a residential area, but I'd keep it tasteful, use muted colours and so forth. |
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Jack becomes a regular bon vivant, painting tasteful nudes in his California art studio and writing books on ancient humanities. |
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A fine, tasteful piece of neckwear enables a man to make a discreet fashion statement without feeling foolish. |
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Madeline had chosen a tasteful yet alluring little black dress for Elizabeth to wear. |
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They are both tasteful and dancefloor-worthy tracks with synth stabs that will keep you moving. |
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Everything is rendered in colors calculated to look edgy but remain, oddly, tasteful. |
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He certainly is an amazing pop songwriter, dropping catchy hooks and tasteful riffs left and right. |
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For the more adventurous, check out the deep fried soft-shell crab or the cod roe, which are perfect accompaniments to an evening of tasteful tippling. |
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In a sense they were more honest as well, naturally inspired where Change of Living seems built upon a tasteful if yawningly predictable record collection. |
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His tasteful interpretations never force the music into being something that it is not, and his temperament is well matched to that of the retiring and modest composer. |
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The Sochi Opening Ceremony has come and gone, and like everything Russian, it was tasteful, simple, and flawlessly executed. |
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Instead she turned her attention to applying a tasteful amount of rouge to her cheeks with a small red puff from one of the many decorative tin boxes that lined the table. |
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Creamy beige furnishings let lookers know this is a tasteful home. |
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Please keep your answers clean and tasteful, and only slightly surreal. |
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Every year now brings the opening of some tasteful new attraction. |
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Acoustic drums, n'goni and balafon, as well as the man's own rich voice, lock in so smoothly with the tasteful studio smithery of Yves Wernert that the contrast vanishes. |
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Instead, try Hollywood Road for gorgeous local treasures and even a tasteful Mao head if you so incline. |
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It comes complete with a tasteful lyric video and limited-edition 10-inch vinyl release for Record Store Day. |
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There's tasteful use of wood trim and leather throughout the plush cabin. |
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Can we justify manicures and tasteful highlights when others are vainly looking for work? |
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Happily, they both handled such bloopers with tasteful humour. |
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As one settles in amid the eminently tasteful pine green and deep brown colour scheme, one is instantaneously attended to by the most unctuously helpful staff. |
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The local choir was joined by the Moy Singers of Ballina and Phil Landers had excelled herself with sophisticated and tasteful floral displays in the church. |
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Every shot has been artistically approved, but you can have too much of a good thing, however tasteful, and perfection only counts when contrasted against imperfection. |
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Britt and company remain reverent to the source material, resulting in tasteful interpretations that stand on their own or as a companion to the original work. |
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There were place cards with calligraphy situated in front of each chair, and even the chairs had the tiniest bit of tasteful crepe paper entwined around the backs. |
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There are nice wooden floors and plain walls with tasteful pictures. |
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It's a curious mix of film-set kitsch and rustic country village, but it's pretty and tasteful and devoid of the kind garishness that taints Christmas here. |
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The decor is a tasteful combination of rich purple and elegant cream. |
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The restaurant recently doubled in size, including tasteful renovations like a long wooden bar, glassed-in wine cellar and burnt-orange and yellow walls. |
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Everything from tissues for our noses to our duvets in our tents has the tacky but tasteful print, my favourite being the synthetic leopard skin cover on the dunny. |
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Tasteful engraving highlighted these silver mounts and inlays, as well as the case-hardened lock. |
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I think the new signage is very tasteful especially the seven carved granite cubes by the concrete barrage balloon blocks. |
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Tea was viewed then as a beverage of tasteful pleasure and with pharmacological purpose as well. |
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His prose is generous, unhurried, and far too tasteful to gob up the page with theory. |
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Nothing is more handsome and tasteful than black walnut cabinetwork that has been properly filled, stained and finished. |
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The Bunnymen's tasteful neopsychedelia gained fans from Courtney Love to Pavement. |
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In Of the Standard of Taste, Hume argues that no rules can be drawn up about what is a tasteful object. |
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The pastel suits and widebrimmed hats of the olden days were replaced with tasteful oversize t-shirts and backcombed hair. |
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Tasteful decor, melodious songs and shafts of sunlight from the ample windows provide the perfect ambience for appreciating the subtleties and splendours of curry cuisine. |
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Today's travelog by Gnago and Abdullah Dalsh is a tasteful mix of football photography and images ordinary people and places in Equatorial Guinea. |
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It was all very good-humoured and traditional, relatively tasteful and undrunken, with less rowdy vulgarity than you often find at such an event in Britain. |
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Her home was decorated with tasteful, classical furnishings. |
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It all feels tasteful, companionable and often saggingly dull. |
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Tasteful colour scheme, recalling in a nice way the happy reign of beige and cream before Llewelyn-Bowen and his mob got us anxiously rag-rolling the breakfast nook. |
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