By the third glass, I had acquired a taste for the drink of the Aztec gods.
It takes a little while for most kids to develop a taste for new foods.
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Bad news for lighthouse keepers, but good news for tourists with a taste for unusual lodgings.
Some critics of Thai lakorn or dramas say they have created a taste for simplistic, hyped story lines.
The 13, 400-acre private resort in Montana targets the uber-rich with a taste for adventure.
The early taste for deal-making stuck with Blixseth through his lean years as a songwriter.
I'm sure it will appeal to the European taste for new and exotic delicacies.
His taste for violence may have fired Goldstein, but it did not enter the political mainstream.
Its neighbor India is showing that it has a taste for the good life as well.
Chinese consumers seem to have even more of a taste for variety than most.
And so over time, human beings may have actually evolved a taste for fermented beverages.
Europeans in the Middle Ages also developed a taste for trade with China and the Indies.
Instead he graduated quickly to union leader, where he got a taste for power.
The terrific success of that rallying call gave him a taste for mobilising crowds.
As a subtext, we gain an understanding of the American taste for Venetian masters.
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But the Japanese anyway seem to have lost their taste for what was once a delicacy.
Although they often meet discrimination, they have little taste for the politics of quotas or compensation.
Its pamphlets have a near-fatal taste for grandiose pronouncements which fall apart on closer inspection.
That required a shift in the Kremlin's historical discourse and its taste for Stalin.
Ophelia is a clubber with a taste for loud music, and Horatio wears combats and trainers.
After a number of gu est appearances on TV, Pirinya has developed a taste for showbusiness.
Taste for seasoning and, if need be, add a splash of vinegar or lemon juice.
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But India and Mexico have more in common than a taste for spiced popcorn.
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He also developed a taste for art, and a fine collection, especially of Impressionists.
While still a student he cultivated a taste for finery and the high life.
Improbable though it may sound, American Christianity and Gianni Versace shared a taste for the avant-garde.
He knew Dzhokhar and his older brother Tamerlan as "regular kids" with a taste for expensive cars.
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The war also brought home veterans who had developed a taste for pizza while fighting in Italy.
Fortunately, our parents were fellow-enthusiasts, and had in fact given us a taste for this peculiar fare.
Inspired by her daughter's taste for homemade birthday cards, Janice DiMichele thought up Peabody's Toys That Teach.
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