| 41. | And sneak a piece or two yourself; it's yummy after months of low-fat, sugar-free tastelessness.
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| 42. | The Rockets aside, enough other teams have so outdone themselves in tastelessness that the league may need to hire Mr . Blackwell.
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| 43. | Another benefit of its inherent tastelessness is that it fully and deeply absorbs the essence of whatever liquid it's cooked in.
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| 44. | As for his enduring reputation as, to quote one critic, " the arbiter of blatant, graphic tastelessness,"
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| 45. | Next to the disingenuousness of the journalists, Imus's tastelessness, funny and not, at least had the virtue of being candid.
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| 46. | Broad ( in more ways than one ) jokes seem awfully old, despite their newfangled tastelessness : " I assure you,"
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| 47. | Like a lot of court jesters, he strayed into a zone of tastelessness and harm _ but it's not his usual turf.
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| 48. | In The New York Times, Neil Strauss called last year's ceremony " a three-hour salute to tastelessness ."
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| 49. | A little winking humor or at least a playful recognition of the film's sheer absurdity might have taken the edge off the tastelessness.
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| 50. | Then it's cutting edge, a hybrid that crosses irony with tastelessness to produce its own out-there genre : the New Annoyance.
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