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I'd got a taste for doing something "better" and I wanted to do more of it.
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And he didn't want to develop a taste for excess, did he?
Europe's largest nation, with its taste for doing one thing at a time, is in a phase of consolidation.
But those who had a taste for risk did well in emerging-markets bonds, despite declines in bonds from Argentina and Brazil.
Only after a summer in London in 1960, where she developed a taste for theater, did she add the other two theaters to the plan.
* * * New demands for new times are the big-picture reasons I've lost the taste for doing negative reviews.
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- Cut out as much sugar as possible so they don't have a taste for it and don't yearn for more.
One issuer with a taste for rules can do it that way, another with a talent for gut decisions can do it the other.
The pharaohs had a taste for cumin, as did the ancient Greeks, who kept it on the dinner table.
Mr. Kielblock is not alone in wanting to satisfy a taste for apples that "don't taste like napkins" — his description of the flavor of the modern-day Red Delicious.
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