Aún no tenemos significados para "getting a taste".
1It's an IBM event because they're getting a taste of our technology.
2After decades of repression, the Kurds are now getting a taste of freedom.
3This week he was getting a taste of that life again.
4But maybe I was getting a taste for all this adventuring.
5Filmmaker Jason Wishnow is getting a taste of Phantom Menace madness.
6He was getting a taste of what we would get later out in front.
7Basically we're getting a taste of our own footballing medicine.
8He was getting a taste for the warm, hazy burn of the local liquor.
9The problem was I wanted to play after getting a taste of it last year.
10VULTURES circling over the French property market are finally getting a taste of red meat.
11The BBC's Sameer Hashmi has been getting a taste of what's to come from Mumbai.
12I should've been happy; the perfect cheerleader was finally getting a taste of her own medicine.
13I hadn't thought about that part until now that I was getting a taste of it.
14Dublin-based Actavis Plc is getting a taste of just how starved debt investors are for yield.
15The BBC's Sameer Hashmi has been getting a taste of what is to come from Mumbai.
16Meanwhile we're getting a taste of the grains.
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