Gorbachev, at this time, was moving away from conservatism back to policies more palatable to the democrats. |
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All the drinks below are very palatable, however, and have the ability to be cellared and drunk as required. |
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They bring the highfalutin heroic language back down to earth and make it palatable. |
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None are particularly palatable but they certainly more palatable than a P45 and no job. |
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I actually had a menu from which to make my meal selection and the food was incredibly palatable. |
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They offer palatable meat, but have not been sought after in the same way as true lobsters or prawns. |
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He put the cup to his lips and swallowed a mouthful of surprisingly palatable coffee. |
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If food is reasonably palatable, we tend to eat what is put in front of us. |
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Every Sunday, a palatable Champagne brunch is offered at the hotel's Garden Cafe. |
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The distillery's regular version delivers palatable flavours of red fruits, spice and vanilla. |
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You can relish the palatable dishes while enjoying the panoramic view by the beach side. |
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However, the mice did not eat the palatable food long enough or in sufficient quantity to maintain weight. |
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This is a very palatable wine that aims for broad appeal at a knockdown price. |
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Only so much conference and hotel food is palatable and I was glad to be able to leave to set off home. |
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Most food is equally palatable hot or cold, apart from very high-fat foods, which stick around the mouth unpleasantly when cold. |
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My cancer-busting tea is tasting slightly more palatable and I also tried a session of acupuncture. |
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There was a wide range of palatable food and several party pieces were forthcoming afterwards. |
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Actually, animal and human studies suggest fructose's more palatable reputation is undeserved. |
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That's an important point, which makes the current policy somewhat more palatable. |
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Central contracts make the current proposed imbalance palatable, assuming money is the only issue for the clubs. |
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To make this incursion palatable, he suggested adding about five times the area to the park farther north. |
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I would like to give her a tip to help make her suggestions more palatable. |
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After all, all she did was espouse extreme right wing policies, a lot of them palatable to many Australians. |
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The end of the Cold War has also seen the end of acceptance of trade unions by big business as the palatable alternative to Communism. |
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Humour makes the truth more palatable, if ultimately the film ends up suggesting that some things shouldn't be laughed off. |
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Robinson has toned down the less palatable aspects of his party's policy in recent years. |
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Why not get all your opinions about the world in one handy palatable package from a right-wing corporate rag? |
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These ideas are presented in attractive and palatable ways that suggest warm feelings of inclusion and the celebration of diversity. |
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Further studies suggest that some monarchs and some viceroys are palatable, while others are not. |
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Yet, they have proved incapable of any serious effort to tone down their policies or even make them more palatable to the electorate. |
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All these remedies have delightful aromas making them pleasurably palatable. |
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In fact, this was merely a ploy to make the government's actual intentions seem more palatable. |
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Oddly enough, just chlorinating the water may remove enough iron from the solution to make the water much more palatable. |
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They're fun, they're violent, and they have a moralistic narrative frame that makes them palatable to most political persuasions. |
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And if this wonderful alchemy of converting risky loans into securities palatable to risk conscious investors falters, the music stops. |
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With the sauce, however, it was palatable, and I told the hostess that she didn't have to comp it. |
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Such a scenario would be far more palatable if the legacy of industrial relations problems had been settled once and for all. |
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The only thing less palatable than a concept album is an annotated concept album that explicitly states each song's plot and theme. |
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A new intergovernmental conference could cut out the most controversial parts, making it more palatable to British tastes. |
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These brilliant colors are a warning to other animals that the fire salamander is not palatable. |
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In a sense, the core of the mindset becomes co-opted by commercial interests and is repackaged in a friendlier, more palatable form. |
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Some companies have added natural flavorings, such fruit or tea to their green drink mixes to make them more palatable. |
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A service that offers live television could make cord cutting even more palatable. |
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Winning is first, but not far behind is winning in a manner that is presentable and palatable to the public. |
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I am generally fond of Granny Smiths only, but this is some sort of red variety and quite palatable. |
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Sugar has half the calories of fat, but is a lot more palatable and digestible than fat. |
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As distillers refined the process of making gin, it became more palatable, even without sugar. |
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It's a tepid, dumbed-down attempt at making Othello palatable for young audiences. |
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So you can see how a digger needs liquids down yonderly, steady and palatable and preferably with spirit enhancement. |
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One way to blow your own trumpet is to prepare a publicity folder with a pretty bow for eye appeal and palatable contents for reader appeal. |
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Universal differs from Scubar in that the patrons are slightly more palatable, still jockish, however and with an emphasis on the metro. |
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Even beetroot and spinach can be rendered palatable with a little juicing and some judicious additions. |
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But as the rains progress, they abandon the tall, rank grass in the floodplains and woodlands in search of more palatable foodstuff. |
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The tail is fatty tissue, rich and palatable when cooked, and was greatly relished by early trappers and explorers. |
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The Yoruba use the same term, dun, for a palatable meal and a memorable spectacle, both arousing a desire for more. |
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Only the tender green leaves growing off the stems are really palatable, so this type of cress requires a bit of prep work. |
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I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable. |
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Sailors had various methods for making hard tack palatable, e.g. crumbling it into the dish called lobscouse. |
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Thanks so much to everyone who has written in to suggest an inexpensive, palatable red table wine! |
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The result is history without tears, something palatable and likely to be highly popular, but it isn't in essence a perversion of the truth. |
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Adding water from home to the water at the show grounds may mask the smell and taste of the local water and make it more palatable to your horse. |
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To finish off, warm your hands around a cup of sweet Tibetan tea, infinitely more palatable than the thick and greasy butter tea. |
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Very palatable semi-sweet style with ripe pear and mineral flavours and a tangy, yeasty finish. |
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With oats, the straw would have a slight tinge of green so that, hopefully, it would have a higher feeding value and also be more palatable. |
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He may be palatable in small slices, but in heaping helpings, he's enough to put you off your pudding for good. |
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The meat is still tough and not as palatable as typical American cuisine, but it's also not that bad. |
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Beaded lizards and Gila monsters are opportunistic foragers, just as monitors are, eating any palatable thing they find. |
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From experience, many Orientals consider fermented soybeans more palatable and digestible than unfermented ones. |
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If anything, deconstruction made the left wing postures even less palatable to unsympathetic observers both inside and outside the university. |
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Again Breton may have to turn to the French government for the resources to make job cuts palatable. |
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This species has sweet and palatable bulbs and also bears clusters of bulbils at the flower head. |
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To make it palatable, he has used tomatoes, tamarind sauce, onions, chillies and a drop of virgin Olive oil. |
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When combined with butyrin and water, it made a cheap and more-or-less palatable butter substitute. |
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There's plenty of artful writing and thought here, and her wit makes even the excess historical padding and linguistic hair-splitting palatable. |
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Rimadyl is available in palatable liver flavored chewable tablets, as well as regular caplets. |
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The tease is very hard to resist, and the carefree and bubbly tone of the piece is refreshingly palatable. |
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We're talking about very palatable foods, high in fat and high in sugar. |
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In fact, in my experience, the more palatable art tends to obfuscate truth to an even greater degree than art that reflects some of humanity's fallen state. |
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A dense and stringy fruit, it needs the accompaniment of a lot of sugar and spices before it becomes particularly palatable. |
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They will certainly enjoy some respite from the negative headlines which have been barracking them in recent weeks, which maybe renders the result palatable for all. |
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My meanderings through the crowd had taken me back to the buffet tables where I'd managed to procure a glass of wine from among less palatable offerings. |
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Try telling any man that his meat's not palatable and see what happens! |
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I go back to catching the tiddlers, wondering how many of them might make breakfast, and if they might not be just a little small and bony to be palatable. |
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The iniquitousness of dying farmed salmon to make it look more palatable on the plate is just one of the charges being leveled at the aquaculture industry by the protesters. |
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Viewed at the micro level, this idea appears palatable to the pro-choicer because it is assumes that the choice to abort the child will not be selected in every pregnancy. |
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When the U.S. did intervene militarily, such as in the balkans, air power was the only real approach considered palatable. |
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Ethanol vapor emanating from palatable fruit may act as an odor cue, guiding bats and other frugivores to the fruit, and aiding them to assess its quality. |
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More palatable calcium and vitamin D preparations have been formulated. |
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But in New York, the gifted young sculptor became a sort of society vanguardist whose soigne work was rooted in radical ideas that he made palatable. |
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In comparison to the more traditional oaten bread, soda bread was easily prepared and decidedly more palatable especially with hot melting country butter. |
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Cummings, however, has proven far more controversial and arguably less palatable than her contemporaries. |
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The purchasing-power logic, readily embraced by the bill's labor supporters, made this measure palatable to other members of the New Deal coalition and to top government officials. |
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Most political biopics depict the personal life of the main figure while flattening out the historical details in order to make them more understandable, or palatable. |
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But careful breeding made it palatable, and it was rechristened Kiwi fruit in New Zealand after its introduction there in the early twentieth century. |
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Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the multitudes of foreign possibilities. |
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Breaking my fear into smaller, digestible portions by doing a little research each day made the whole situation more palatable. |
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The water is clear, colourless, palatable, odourless, mildly mineralised, and contains hydro carbonates of sodium and small quantities of fluorine. |
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If Brexit is not to happen, then Europe needs to send this message quickly, clearly, and in a way that is somehow palatable to a country that doesn't want to listen. |
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Closet and pantry were distrained of their rarest delicacies, and the poultry-yard of its fattest broodlings, to furnish a palatable variety for his table. |
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So, the key to making palatable frozen food was to freeze it quickly. |
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There are in fact hot-button issues, red lines of a sort, which will determine whether an eventual deal is palatable. |
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Apparently now they are more palatable but lacking in food value. |
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She had just decided that she didn't want to drown in academia and become a prof, nor was her second choice of being a short-story author palatable. |
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Bland is simply a preparation of whey, but owing to the quality of the grass or to the climate becomes here a truly palatable and nourishing potation. |
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Among the new product trends are chewable tablets, more palatable flavoring, and combination products that offer relief for two or more symptoms. |
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Their flesh contains too much oil and fat to be considered palatable, reducing the demand. |
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For some instant noodles make a palatable, if not especially nutritious, meal. |
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The root cluster attached to the basal plate of the bulb is the only part not typically considered palatable in any form. |
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That these performers can walk the walk makes the lightness of the material more palatable. |
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I would drink lots of Retsina but I'm sure my companions would prefer something more palatable. |
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This innate diversity has now become eminently visible, palatable, and savorous in Alexandre Zotos's new representative anthology. |
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Although not widely made in modern times, various other pome fruits can produce palatable drinks. |
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Created in the Icelandic tradition of making the poisonous palatable by putrification, hakarl is an acquired taste. |
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The end-product, therefore, was a mediocre, vegetally high-acid wine, sometimes sweetened to make it palatable. |
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In the streets of Cairo, the anxiety was palatable on Wednesday afternoon. |
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This third option is the least palatable for several reasons. |
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This pattern is typical in cases of Batesian mimicry, in which the mimic is relatively scarce, palatable and unprotected while the model is abundant and wellprotected. |
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It was bland at best, and I surmised that the lack of flavor in an uncooked kidney bean was normal, and that when cooked, the beans would be quite palatable and nutritious. |
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The grapes are much more palatable than the celebrated kinds coming from Bokhara, and superior even to the Tchaush grapes from the environs of Smyrna. |
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Studio heads, now forced into unprecedented decisions, decided to begin with the actors, the least palatable, the most vulnerable part of movie production. |
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The psilostrophes are palatable and usually occur every season. |
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An active yeast culture from an ongoing batch may be added to the next boil after a slight chilling in order to produce fresh and highly palatable beer in mass quantity. |
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The initialisms make the complexity only slightly more palatable. |
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It contains a highly palatable blend of Persist Forb, X-9 Grazing Alfalfas, SAUNA Perennial Forage Chicory, Sainfoin, and WINA Golden-Jumpstart Annual Clovers. |
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In Home, even the most painful and devastating moments are told head-on, not prettified to make them more palatable nor heightened to create a stronger impression. |
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