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A taste from somewhere else.
He also wanted a taste from one of the two cans that Mr. Margulies carries.
At first, Galco's customers were mostly elderly residents seeking a taste from their youth.
"A taste from the kitchen," the waiter says, setting small plates in front of them.
Giurfa, M. Behavioral and neural analysis of associative learning in the honeybee: a taste from the magic well.
The sous-chef picked up the spoon put down by his colleague, flipped it, and loaded the handle end with a taste from the pot.
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Using coffee straws, she offered a tasting from jars of different varieties.
On June 19, the master sommelier Laura Maniec will lead a talk and a tasting from 6 to 8 p.m. at Union Square Wines, 140 Fourth Avenue Eastt 13th Street).
More wines -- 100 or so from Sonoma County -- will be poured at a tasting from 6 30 to 9 p.m. on April 10 at the W Hotel, 541 Lexington Avenue (49th Street).
The one tomorrow, dedicated to the two B's, "Beer and Beethoven," features a tasting from Brewery Ommegang, a Cooperstown microbrewery named for a Belgian model.
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