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  • BURNS should have sung of them; trim-skirted Muse, with punctilious tastes,

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 5, 1890 Various

  • There are four sights to see at Milan if you are a musician, and three if you are not: the Duomo, 'vulgo', cathedral; "The Marriage of the Virgin," by Raphael; "The Last Supper," by Leonardo; and, if it suits your tastes,

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • She is above all things a woman of high intelligence and refined tastes,

    The Child of Pleasure Gabriele D'Annunzio 1900

  • To boil eggs lightly, for invalids or children, 3 minutes; to boil eggs to suit the generality of tastes,

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • To boil eggs lightly, for invalids or children, 3 minutes; to boil eggs to suit the generality of tastes,

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • Were I sure, my dear friend, that every literary lady would be equally fortunate in finding in a husband a man who would sympathize in her tastes,

    Tales and Novels — Volume 08 Maria Edgeworth 1808

  • If you are cooking lamb or scallops, you can match a nice fruit beer with more deep caramel tastes,

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Gone are the time of girls wrestling over how a beer tastes,

    I4U News 2010

  • Electronic news guru Chris Lee thinks that as people get news increasingly tailored to their tastes,

    Slashdot 2010

  • If you are cooking lamb or scallops, you can match a nice fruit beer with more deep caramel tastes,

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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