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301 documents for loss of taste
  • I'm completely wrong," [Steve Smith] said in a rambling, four-minute meeting with reporters that ended with him declining to answer questions. "It was an asinine decision. And I'll move forward better than I probably have ever had to. It's the first time in my life that I really haven't forgiven myself. Injured Blue Jays centre-fielder Vernon Wells said he did not think anyone in Toronto's clubhouse had a problem with how [Frank Thomas] handled the circumstances of his departure. "No, personally he was fine with everybody," Wells said. "He came in and said bye to everybody and wished everybody good luck. I don't think there's really any hard feelings over here towards him." "I wasn't surprised. I knew what happened," said [JoJuan Armour] on Monday, speaking to the media for the first ...

    ...What made it worse is the sour taste you get because of the loss.". The league reviewed...

  • ... associated with raising child -- Whether loss caused by doctor's failure to advise properly of r... which is so closely related to the sense of taste is crucial to both those who artistically prepare ...

  • I've always been obsessed with food," says [Julie Van Rosendaal]. "My mom likes to tell this story about when I was three and I asked when I could cook by myself. And she said 'When you can read a recipe by yourself then you can cook by yourself.' I went off and came back and said, 'Mom what's a tebespuh?' "Be mindful of when you are eating," she says. "When I'm cooking, I tend to nibble so I chew gum so that I don't. It's amazing how much you eat! You taste this, you taste that, you lick the spoon ... and yes, it's important to taste what you're cooking, but not when you're making cookies and you eat half the dough! "It made me realize how much we depend on other people for our own successes," she says. "We credit Jenny Craig or we credit Weight Watchers or whatever -- and we never r...

    ... author 'snacked' her way to a gentle weight-loss of 165 lbs. . Always snacking is bad for you, rig...

  • ... produce a number of side-effects, such as loss of taste, the excretion of protein in urine and sk...

  • ... head into the holiday break with the sour taste of a loss stuck in their throats. And, in the proc...

  • Tootoo is one of six former Wheat Kings in this year's NHL playoffs, along with Red Wings backup netminder Chris Osgood, Boston Bruins left-winger Peter Schaefer, Ottawa Senators defenceman Wade Redden, Minnesota Wild backup netminder Josh Harding and Washington Capitals right-winger Eric Fehr, although Fehr was a healthy scratch in last night's series opener against the Philadelphia Flyers. Veteran Brandon-born defenceman Bryce Salvador is suiting up for the New Jersey Devils, Neepawa native Shane Hnidy is playing for Boston - Hnidy scored the Bruins' lone goal in a 4-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday - and Binscarth's Cody McLeod is getting his first taste of NHL playoff hockey with the Colorado Avalanche in their series with Minnesota.

  • ...The first is population loss and density decline in built-up areas, particularl... density that entail changing technology, taste and mobility are well understood and not reviewed ...

  • It was his same body, but he's not the same person inside,'' says [Dawn], adding even her husband's voice, expressions and taste in clothes have changed. "I'd search for stuff that was like him, but it was all different. "It's always different, but what is common is how marginalized they all are,'' he says. "People don't understand because (brain injury survivors) often don't look disabled so people are not tolerant." "He was my best friend,'' she says, tearing up at the memory. "I keep trying to find a piece of that, but it's in the past. I don't get to grieve his loss because he's still here. I guess I stay mostly because of guilt. You can't walk away from 20 years."

  • The Giants (7-4) entered their home date with the Vikings with all three of their losses coming against the NFC's elite -- the Cowboys and the Packers, both 10-1. Now they can add a loss to one of the conference's many mediocre teams to that list. With his brother Peyton in attendance, Eli Manning threw four interceptions and watched the Vikings return three of them for touchdowns as Minnesota (5-6) ran away with a 41-17 win. (There must be something about the number 41 for the Vikings in Giants Stadium. Who can forget their 41-0 loss to the G-Men in the NFC Championship Game after the 2000 season?) The biggest, boldest and most creative choke job of the day belonged to the Cardinals (5-6), not just for how they lost, but for whom they lost to. The hapless 49ers, losers of eight straigh...

    ..., and the Niners (3-8) got their first taste of victory since Sept. 16. Some other random thoug...

  • These new tenants aren't to blame for the destruction of the mural, which was already gone when they moved in. And for the first time the food isn't Vietnamese. It's Somali, the city's first. Well, one can't mourn the loss of one Vietnamese restaurant in a city teeming with so many good ones. And one can certainly celebrate the addition of a new cuisine, especially since in this case it is delicious. It's an approach I recommend for the most fun, but only if you aren't in a hurry -- I suspect it may have taxed the kitchen since, after the appetizers, our main courses straggled out slowly, one after another, and in no particular order. And since the house-made bread didn't turn up until we'd finished the main courses we were unable to eat in traditional Somali fashion, i.e., tearing off ...

    ...Nothing will taste strange; even the most timid should enjoy the food...



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