41. Reposado and aqejo brands, aged two months to a year and more, proliferated to respond to the public taste for a smoother, more full-bodied drink. 42. Shakespeare also, as always, wrote to the public taste. 43. She is being recognized by an organization known for its mainstream sobriety, while never bending to the capriciousness of public tastes and trends. 44. Some of this decline is attributable to a change in public taste. 45. The public taste, meanwhile, will not be easily dislodged from its low-lying bunker, no matter how many networks drape their logos in American flags. 46. There is much of interest in Firebrand about the byways of publishing, and the process by which public taste was and continues to be formed. 47. They understand that architects are socially responsible not only when they accommodate public taste but also when they resist it. 48. Whether public tastes have taken a sharp turn for the long haul is hard to know right now. 49. Analysts say their value is difficult to assess because they depend on changing public tastes. 50. British brewers face changing public tastes. |