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1 Challenger saw it, too, and reveled in the first taste of victory.
2 They both got their first taste of politics as students' union leaders.
3 Turnout was high as enthusiastic Egyptians got their first taste of democracy.
4 You know where a wine comes from when you first taste it.
5 A few days later, I was given my first taste of egg.
6 After the first taste it grew eager, and began to nibble hungrily.
7 He was looking to the first taste of Parliament with decided eagerness.
8 The young ensign was now to experience his first taste of war.
9 Cliftonville's first taste of European action ended in heartbreaking fashion at Solitude.
10 It was her first taste of freedom, and she was loving it.
11 This first taste of it seemed, on the contrary, quite a hardship.
12 Irish people had their first taste of smoke-free drinking and dining yesterday.
13 He had got his first taste of print, and he liked it.
14 Free use was made of lachrymatory shell, our first taste of it.
15 This, Leila, was my first taste of the bitterness of feeling here.
16 That was his first taste of what you might call live game.
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