| 31. | Rather, the astringent harmonies are ecstatic, energizing.
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| 32. | But the museum's astringent touches amount to an architectural red herring.
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| 33. | Galindo has tried to leaven his illness with his familiar, astringent humor.
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| 34. | We found Zambezi a tad astringent, almost citrusy.
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| 35. | Bergman's bleak vision is the result of his astringent Scandinavian Lutheranism.
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| 36. | Tony has an astringent, tough yet warm humanity.
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| 37. | Astringent varieties of persimmons also can be prepared for commercial purposes by drying.
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| 38. | It is a strong anti-oxidant and astringent.
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| 39. | Concerts with Scofield had a jazzy, astringent quality.
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| 40. | Luckily, they are also usually too astringent to be palatable when raw.
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