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1 She has a taste and skill in touch that few can surpass.
2 She reads the classics well, has a taste for the higher mathematics.
3 A Bohemian tune thus has a taste much like the native German.
4 He has a taste for Beat poetry, American rap and postmodern theory.
5 A lie, as you probably know, has a taste all its own.
6 Grey said she wants more in the future now she has a taste .
7 But one drinks much mescal, and the other has a taste for quarrel.
8 Digital aspirations notwithstanding, JPMorgan still has a taste for old-world assets.
9 Mrs. Rendezvous, as a matter of fact, has a taste for the picturesque.
10 He is cautious about establishing precedents, and he has a taste for entomology.
11 After the execution of Whitmore Bludd, the mob has a taste for it.
12 Let them see that this Mouse has a taste for blood.
13 In the winter it is fairer still, if one has a taste for austerity.
14 He has a taste for power now and doesn't wish to give it up.
15 He has a taste for the ingenious and the unusual.
16 Franklin has a taste for buying smaller, experienced, management companies.
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