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Many newspaper readers skim, sample or get a flavour of a story rather than reading it through.
This Open door column aims to give a flavour of a day's work; including an example of when we decide not to publish a correction.
It's like a postcard - it will give you a flavour of a location, but to get the full taste you need to be there.
For some, I hope it will revive good memories and for others it will give a flavour of a fine dining experience like no other".
To build up awareness of other countries I am looking for traditional stories which give a flavour of a particular country while also having an appeal across borders.
By 1977, one in two did.The table below, which reprodcues a survey of cultural attitudes in 1966, gives a flavour of a world less than half-a-lifetime removed from today, yet utterly different.
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This gives a flavour of an element in the writing, which, though Tallis himself might not agree, strikes a quasi-religious note.
He speaks to everyone, provided there's nothing off-key in their CV: "It's just a snap shot – although it gives you a theme, or a flavour, of an individual, it's not enough".
I could either trust to my aural instinct, or purchase English With a Dialect, an LP dedicated to giving a flavour of all the regional accents in Great Britain.
It gave me a flavour of, although not a taste for, being an artistic director.
The Economic Freedom Fighters EFFF) is bringing a flavour of Latin American socialism to an otherwise somewhat sterile election.
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