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1. ’ Kara said, stirring some sugar into the murky liquid in her cup in the hope it would make it more palatable
2. All of a sudden, the thought of escaping (for that is how he now saw his flight from the barracks), escaping in the car looked a lot more palatable
3. palatable by the day, and he was reconsidering whether
4. But, she reasoned, if the cats made her own presence aboard the Huntress even a little more palatable to the company, so be it
5. This tea is made with the most palatable of the calming herbs
6. It is very palatable to animals and should be considered before other stronger sedatives
7. She had been half expecting to see a contingent of police descend upon the table and haul her away! Why he hadn’t asked more directly was beyond her, but relief was palatable
8. They were digesting the new and not altogether palatable ideas Mary had suggested to them
9. “It’s far more palatable than it looks
10. Later they are not so palatable
11. “Food has to be taken as we take medicine, that is, without thinking whether it is palatable or otherwise, and only in quantities limited to the needs of the body
12. This was not at all palatable to his wife in the beginning
13. Reginald was a horticulturist, growing and marketing all sorts of interesting edible varieties to make vegetarianism more palatable
14. However, that would have been much more palatable to him than a rogue conspiracy within the department
15. chambers for cryosleep, Zelena couldn‘t help but notice the palatable sense of anticipation that
16. Her warmth was palatable despite what she was going through
17. In our current economy, cell phone companies as well as wireless users will certainly find advertising more palatable than rate increases
18. You've made my years here in the great state of Alabamastan palatable
19. The delicacies were served with a Riesling that had yellowed in the heat of the store-room it had been kept in; the last of Patel’s booze, well past its best but palatable enough in a country of limited choice
20. Hopefully the grease would render the flavor of their bodies less palatable and form the second layer of protection
21. On the other hand, initiating a new war in Korea, with the promise of heavy casualties and ruinous military budgets, was not going to be palatable either to the American people
22. Given the choice, working the club was more palatable than holding on to the fish’s rubbery lips
23. The anger I hold against those responsible for that false flag operation is palatable
24. peace I felt was palatable
25. At length, as it was time for high tea, announced Sandhya, ‘Pray it’s palatable, and pick up your plate
26. flavor of the spinach making it much more palatable and, yes, tasty
27. Once you get used to these initial three vegetables, you can start adding the more nutritionally valuable, but less palatable, vegetables into your juice
28. slight hint of winter’s chill was palatable, life still pulsated in celebration all around her
29. The spread of food resembled a Singapore smorgasbord, the best, most palatable dishes the Three Queens chef’s could offer
30. It was the animal’s natural attempt to cause a predator to believe that the goats were not palatable
31. “True, that was painful, but I was referring to the fact that the great one, Walter Payton, didn’t score a touchdown in the Super Bowl—nothing palatable about that, my friend
32. "Give up?" The way she is smiling makes the sting of being beaten by a girl so much more palatable
33. They would have made it palatable to whatever convenient beliefs or superstitions people had at the time
34. Even an ugly person becomes palatable with the passage of time and the onset of familiarity
35. palatable because of the laughs, the slow progress and the exasperation of their teacher
36. I started some tennis and swimming and workouts at the gym but all that did not alleviate my boredom and to make a long story short, within the next few years, I met a few nice men and had a few nice, discreet affairs which raised my morale and made my life palatable
37. In order to preserve their past: they had to make it palatable enough for new generations to swallow
38. hint that the New Testament Church is explained as the gathering of the Ephraimites [ten tribes], which could make this more palatable to the Jerusalem Church community
39. The idea that DNA has, as a pre requisite for complex change has been preprogrammed, is surely far more intellectually and rationally palatable
40. The patients were reported as pleased with the palatable and
41. "I do not know if the result will be as agreeable as you describe, but the thing does not appear to me as palatable as you say
42. The second shock is more palatable: there was something of avenging angel in his actions, after all
43. An affair that produced a love child was so much more palatable than all the other terrible explanations for why Paul would insert himself into her sister’s life
44. Between this point and the high at present unlit warehouses of Beresford place Stephen thought to think of Ibsen, associated with Baird's the stonecutter's in his mind somehow in Talbot place, first turning on the right, while the other who was acting as his fidus Achates inhaled with internal satisfaction the smell of James Rourke's city bakery, situated quite close to where they were, the very palatable odour indeed of our daily bread, of all commodities of the public the primary and most indispensable
45. One of his virtues was a willingness to bring bad news to his superiors without trying to dress it up in more palatable clothing
46. The fact that he understood the logic behind that state of affairs didn’t seem to make it any more palatable, however
47. It is even more palatable since Christian manages to retain his good humor for the rest of the meal
48. Her unsophisticated open-air existence required no varnish of conventionality to make it palatable to him
49. No amount of vigilance will make a rotten egg palatable
50. They had a wine list, and I chose a Hunter River wine which I must say I found to be quite palatable