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1A man of fashion has a discriminating taste in wines and foods.
2I find that young man of excellent judgment, of most discriminating taste.
3Moreover, they will exercise a discriminating taste and judgment in their choice of reading matter.
4She naturally could not grant her rival a share of her own discriminating taste in loving.
5Lacking my discriminating taste in music, Luke always downloaded whatever was playing incessantly on the radio.
6Miss Barrett's genius is of a high order; active, vigorous, and versatile, but unaccompanied by discriminating taste.
7Music takes a lot of skill and discriminating taste, so that's out of the question for you, Satou.
8It requires discriminating taste to appreciate his style, now delicate and now sarcastic, by turns appealing and vehement.
9The necessity of draining the dregs of life before the wine is savored does not cultivate a discriminating taste.
10We do not quite know what a single letterarian is, but he seems to be a person of discriminating taste.
11Professor Larned inspired among the students a discriminating taste for the best English literature and an ardent love for its classics.
12Nothing more than the unconventional requires a nicely discriminating taste; and it's no use being more violent than you can help.
13The water resulting was very oily and unclean, but Bobby in his position had neither a discriminating taste nor a discriminating appetite.
14Older readers may learn from her how they can form a refined and discriminating taste, and what pleasure this will give them.
15Her birth and position were equal to his own; her beauty, if attenuated, was sufficient; while her discriminating taste amounted to a virtue.
16She had a discriminating taste in corpses, and remembered of several old friends only the figure they cut when the life was gone from them.
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