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Augmenting her reliable perimeter shooting was a growing taste for driving to the basket.
A growing taste for woody wines, they suggest, drives vintners to order barrels.
A growing taste for old-style regional brewing has benefited brands like Yuengling beer of Pennsylvania.
The architects here accommodated a growing taste for modernism by giving a few twists to the usual historical forms.
The junta's interest in the crown prince appears to have been matched by a growing taste for power from the future ruler himself, whose views on how Thailand should be governed are almost entirely opaque.
Consumers in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates also have a growing taste for it (though across the region, alcoholic beer still outsells it).Delster, brewed by an Iranian company, Behnoush, turned alcohol-free in the wake of the 1979 Islamic revolution.
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Chicken is on a roll.The growing taste for fowl is a result of increasing prosperity in emerging markets, meaning that people can afford to put more meat on the table.
After all, breakfast is as much a test of character as it is a meal – and Britain's growing taste for sugary chocolate spread, as reported by the Grocer magazine, is nothing if not a damning indictment of our declining moral fibre.
The concentration of farms into massive industrial livestock operations poses a variety of other problems as well, from figuring out what to do with tons of animal waste to the increased greenhouse emissions from mechanized agriculture and an industrializing world's growing taste for meat.
In a sure sign of Krakow's growing taste for artisan beers, an old tram terminus near the Vistula river in the Kazimierz district has been restored and recently opened as the cavernous 600-seat Stara Zajezdnia restaurant, with its 40m bar rumoured to be the longest in Poland.
Putumayo has been successful in part because it homed in on a niche market, in this case Americans' growing taste for world music, defined by Mr. Storper as international music with tribal origins.
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