| 11. | Subjects were then given a choice of 14 adjectives to characterize the dominant taste sensation.
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| 12. | The sweetness of dates and the crunchiness of celery combine for a truly remarkable taste sensation.
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| 13. | Presley's cook could also handle new taste sensations, but it sometimes took experimentation and cooperation with others.
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| 14. | They are also creating new taste sensations, bringing new products to the market that are fairly expensive.
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| 15. | If you don't like tomatoes, can't eat them, or crave a different taste sensation, you have an alternative.
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| 16. | The combination is a bit odd at first, but the taste sensation grows on you _ and fast.
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| 17. | The company is active in all areas of taste sensation as well as aroma and fragrance enhancer discovery.
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| 18. | After eight years of taking the drug, he developed a loss of taste sensation and numbness in his tongue.
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| 19. | And for Harry Potter fans, Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans candy will boast a new taste sensation : earwax.
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| 20. | Looking at these pounds of slabby New Taste Sensation, one hears the artist screaming at us from behind the paintings,
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