And on substance, Dershowitz has a very good point, as unappetizing as that point is. |
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Afterward, I drank whisky with my friends, nibbled at the unappetizing rations, and smoked and smoked. |
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Which makes one wonder why the language of wine tasting has become so downright unappetizing. |
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Indeed, this is one retelling of the classic children's story that feels inert, unappetizing, and downright revolting. |
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Absolutely flavorless, the lukewarm, mealy bracelet turns into an unappetizing gum once it hits the mouth. |
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Afterward Bob takes Charlotte to lunch at a restaurant whose menu of raw fish is so unappetizing as to make him wish for his own hibachi. |
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These somewhat unappetizing words do not in any way reflect on the actual mouthwatering, buttery goodness of Lobster Fest. |
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Throw in a generous helping of parochial interests, and the result is an overcooked and unappetizing stew. |
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She, however, wanted to show me how unappetizing the food was and how cramped the living conditions were. |
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The slices of beef are tender and tasty, but the greens are dressed with an unappetizing, watery soy-sesame dressing. |
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Look at all those wires running up and down the walls, entwined like over-cooked spaghetti on an unappetizing plate. |
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That's an unappetizing thought, but it's the sort of thing that may soon be forced down our throats. |
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That and the breakfast was usually limited to an unappetizing bowl of protein slop. |
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Over the top of this whole unappetizing mess is lavished a huge helping of gore. |
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Grilled branzino, boned tableside by an overconfident server, presented an unappetizing prospect of miscellaneous chunks and flakes. |
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I hesitantly tried another piece and it was just as unappetizing the second time around, a bitter sting that was metallic in its unpleasantness. |
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Wilted lettuce is unappetizing, and the loss of water in salad bar items leads to lost profit when the salad is sold by weight. |
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Bakery merchandizer lighting can distort the true colors of decorative cake displays, making cake icing and fruit toppings appear unappetizing. |
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Tsampa is unappetizing stuff, but it was all I knew about except for very rare, very infrequent delicacies from India. |
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Fr. Carroll defends Montfort's Marian effusions whereas I find them cloyingly unappetizing, the Legion of Mary and the piety of the pope notwithstanding. |
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That's probably because the choices facing them are so unappetizing. |
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Many would probably find the idea of consuming a fish's swim bladder unappetizing. |
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Those cells, however, were then grown using fetal bovine serum, an unappetizing by-product of the slaughter of pregnant cattle. |
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My wife is on some cockamamie diet right now that is pretty unappetizing. |
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Once unfurled, the fronds produce a more bitter, unappetizing flavor. |
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Unapologetically unappetizing anti-Bush linocuts by a genuine waterfront artist hang inside. |
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A farmer must also know a pest's feeding habits and preferences, as well as plant crops that are unappetizing to pests prevalent in the region. |
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In a blender, purée the sauce until more or less smooth, giving it an unappetizing appearance. Adjust the seasoning. |
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Now, that can seem like a dry and unappetizing word for something we might feel forced, grudgingly, to do. |
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As a result, the chocolate from domestic factories is half-melted, discolored, and unappetizing. |
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The unbalanced visible spectrums of most retail lighting creates unappetizing displays, lowering impulse sales. |
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Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese. |
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A threatened ladybug may play dead and secrete the unappetizing substance to protect itself. |
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The bright colors of hot buffet items can be distorted by the wrong display lighting, making food look unappetizing. |
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Through this somewhat unappetizing research method, Michelangelo extracted a staggeringly huge catalogue of human anatomical structures. |
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The sensitive plant closes its leaves when they are touched, making them appear dead and therefore unappetizing. |
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Such calls are unappetizing invitations, and the inviters perhaps understand that the invitees will not come. |
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Industry representatives defend their use for cosmetic reasons, pointing out that the natural brownish colour of these meats would be unappetizing. |
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Although it would be safe to eat, it may be unappetizing. |
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While the idea of eating insects may seem unusual or even unappetizing to some, human consumption of insects is actually very common in most parts of the world. |
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This unappetizing phrase has come to mean, in lay language, that the provinces have too few revenues to discharge their increasingly costly constitutional responsibilities, especially for health and education. |
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Under regular fluorescent lamps, food that is naturally red such as rare roast beef tends to look brownish, while food that is white such as steamed rice or potato salad can take on an unappetizing greenish tinge. |
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