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1 It is an age of execrable taste , and we must act accordingly.'
2 Did he ever see such execrable taste as that girl's dress?
3 No, my point is that it's in such execrable taste .
4 With execrable taste , he was fond of boasting by name of his amatory successes.
5 For him, this exposure of rags was in execrable taste , an absolute breach of good manners.
6 It's about populism and the national propensity for sheer ignorance and execrable taste in visual art.
7 With execrable taste , he said: Look here, old man, we are too old for this game.
8 A finished example of the most execrable taste is the mosaic in St. Peter's, after Pietro Bianchi.
9 A silly, fatuous effort, in execrable taste .
10 We forgive you this unfortunate plaisanterie, since its execrable taste carries with it its own worst punishment.
11 Nor his execrable taste in women-andjewelry.
12 Nothing could be in more execrable taste than a colossal painting of Nero, one hundred and twenty feet high.
13 The press conference in June that launched the match - and the series of which it is the culmination - was in execrable taste .
14 Beware M. le Capitaine, half the men at Sceaux are in love with her, but she has the execrable taste to prefer her own husband.
15 "It's execrable taste , " he repeated, trying to keep grave.
16 "Excellent." I turned to the witch with the forbidding expression and the execrable taste in clothing.
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