| 21. | Foodies rhapsodize over it; others may find it an acquired taste.
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| 22. | I'm sure it's an acquired taste.
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| 23. | By and large, though, Bonds has been an acquired taste.
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| 24. | Even initiates admit that Mahler's music is an acquired taste.
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| 25. | His last paintings, done in England, are an acquired taste.
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| 26. | At any rate, Arab media are an acquired taste.
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| 27. | But he rejects the notion that he's an acquired taste.
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| 28. | Delta acoustic blues is an acquired taste but it is worth acquiring.
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| 29. | Front man Brett Anderson's pining vocals are an acquired taste.
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| 30. | A Greek traveler reported that the beverage was apparently an acquired taste.
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