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Strawberries have a hint of candyfloss about them.
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I thought it was a fairly light beer, very refreshing with a little hint of orange in it.
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The opera-based singers merge perfectly: there's no hint of slumming, and they manage the dialogue consummately.
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It tasted rich and smooth with just the right hint of bitterness offset by the beautiful foamy crema on top.
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He is emotional, yet never impassioned; poetic, yet never tawdry; raw without any hint of cynicism.
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Speaking of money, hint hotlines were once the second-scammiest thing happening to kids at the time (next to school magazine sales drives).
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The fruit has a sweet, mild taste which may have a hint of pineapple but is best described as reminiscent of caramel flan.
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The chapter ends with another hint that his new paradigmatic explanation of technology (12) might suffice to supplant earlier rival ones.
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As a number of authors have pointed out, the painting, with its references to occultism and wisdom seems to hint at initiation.
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It is just a windsock that gives you a hint of the underlying forces driving the market.
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