The elephants are known to have a taste for rice beer brewed by tribal communities across north-east India.
You now have a taste of the downside to this tax shelter: It makes filling out tax returns horrific.
You have to have a taste for the unconventional path, to be sure.
Both groups have a taste for sports, culture and entertainment, all of which can be found in town centres.
It's no secret that movie and television audiences have a taste for sensational dramas, driven by raw passion and brutal violence.
Rathod might have a taste for coffee but isn't prepared to pay for a serving in a new style coffee shop.
The first Green chancellor will no doubt have a taste for paradox.
He now delegates more, to his deputies and departmental heads some of whom may, as a result, find they have a taste for leadership.
If you have a taste for adventure, however, hiking the old weather-beaten flagstones that link up the remote villages is an intriguing option.
The Nobel Foundation seems to have a taste for controversial prize-giving.
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Gilanis have a taste for tart, fruity flavors like those in this dish, which has been around in one form or another since the days of the Persian Empire.
And audiences still have a taste for spy movies.
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However, the rise of the celebrity press in France since the introduction in 2005 of magazines such as Closer, -- the French edition is published by Italian company Mondadori, part of the Berlusconi empire -- has proved that French readers have a taste for gossip too.
It is a leading brand in emerging markets, seen as a status symbol in a few countries, and as we have gotten a taste of in the press, the brand does have a few tricks up its sleeve: innovations in keyboard technology, motion sensor technology, as well as in cloud computing that will meet the growing needs of enterprise customers.
Some critics of Thai lakorn or dramas say they have created a taste for simplistic, hyped story lines.
Blank also may have a sour taste in his mouth from the Michael Vick saga.
Now that workers have had a taste of pension freedom, they are reluctant to go back to the old system.
"The food and drink sector is performing extremely well and it is clear that many counties have developed a taste for Scottish goods, " he said.
He and Mrs Gandhi have shown a taste for redistributing the proceeds of growth to favoured constituencies, some of whom happen to be desperately needy.
Already this season the likes of defenders Eric Lichaj and Ciaran Clark, midfielders Jonathan Hogg and Barry Bannan and striker Andreas Weimann have had a taste of first-team action.
Before you write any checks, though, be warned: That nonprofit may be among the many that have developed a taste for fee-laden, high-risk investments in the past few years.
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Indeed, bosses who have had a taste of management theory, either at business school or working for consultancies, may be more inclined to listen to consultants than those who have not.
And so over time, human beings may have actually evolved a taste for fermented beverages.
But it will have left a nasty taste in the money markets, and increased Wall Street's contempt for politicians.
In the warm-up games we have already had a taste of the hysterical, intimidating appealing the umpires will face on Thursday, and it is most unsavoury.
We might have had a small taste of this in the past, but Jacob Bronowski's calendar was never going to sell as well as that of today's science poster boy, Brian Cox.
He explained that later in the year when it is in season, he will return to pick the yellow gorse flowers (which have a distinct coconut taste) to use in meat marinades and Thai curries, as well as burdock root, which is popular in Japanese cooking and can be used for vegetable soups or mixed with dandelion to make a root beer-like soft drink.
The husbands have a lot in common too (besides an apparent taste for housekeepers): both have a certain reputation with women.
Chinese consumers seem to have even more of a taste for variety than most.
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