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With the possible exception of the ice creams, everything is almost unpalatably sweet.
Arguably, had an outside designer proposed such items, Laura would have found them unpalatably modern.
Only the crabs didn't have an unpalatably bitter or salty taste.
Many found the comment unpalatably crass.
Concoctions tested over the last year have made the crusts unpalatably dense and breadlike.
One becomes extremely upset when she sees a half-naked homeless woman with what appears to be a Daily News attached, unpalatably, to her buttocks.
The United States Agriculture Department recommends roasting white meat poultry to 170 degrees, at which point, unfortunately, the meat is unpalatably dry.
While not all bitter substances are toxic, many toxins are unpalatably bitter, and the infant's aversion may be seen as an inborn protective mechanism.
Though he had been with Theodotus-a crony of his father's-all his life, he saw the tutor through the eyes of childhood as unpalatably old, singularly undesirable.
Scaloppine di vitello a la marsala suffered from mealy veal escalopes and too much wine, making the mushroom-laden brown sauce unpalatably obvious and sweet.
(I can think of plenty of '80s trends that haven't aged well - roasted garlic, for example - but chocolate is the only one that intersects so unpalatably with sexual politics.)
Disgusted to find the bread as unpalatably stale as the ship's biscuit he heartily detested, the Mad Prophet stamped off to the stream to wash down the crumbs and relieve himself.
I'm not a tea drinker, so I was happily surprised to find good-quality teas readily available that bore scant resemblance to the unpalatably grasslike or fruity blends I avoided growing up.
The technique will work with salmon, swordfish and tuna, but you have to be a little more careful than you are with white fillets, because these fish do become unpalatably dry when cooked to complete doneness.
This suggests, rather unpalatably, that apart from bright children who do well at both school and work, it is those children who are apathetic about, or even alienated from, school who adjust best to work.
For while he - and many in his congregation - continue to pray in hope rather than in despair, the sad truth is that Madeleine McCann has become an awkward, painful and, perhaps unpalatably, at times taboo topic in Praia da Luz.
In a series of angry essays that find fault with all involved in the Middle East power struggle, the author, a professor at Columbia University and an eloquent advocate of the Palestinian cause, views the 1993 Oslo accord as an unpalatably one-sided expression of Zionism.
Pointedly, no character in "Maid in Manhattan" is depicted quite so unpalatably and pathetically as the actual owner of the Dolce suit, a Sotheby's executive played by Natasha Richardson, who, jilted by her fiancé, makes an unambiguous play for Mr. Fiennes.