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Regular guy, led by his genitals, samples the underworld, and becomes a little unhinged: "He wanted to share a taste of danger with her.
I could go back tonight if I wanted to.' In fact he wanted to share a taste of danger with her.
Add to this the fact that, when cooking as a child, you are allowed the illusion of freedom and a taste of danger (lighting an oven, using a knife), even while you are protected by reassuring limits.
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This collection of writings from Mallory's diaries and newspaper articles gives us a taste of the danger and excitement experienced by those early climbers, who wore waistcoats over their pullovers for warmth and thought using oxygen was cheating.
Even as Mr. Newsom rode the marriage issue to national prominence — defying Democratic Party leaders like Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts and Senator Dianne Feinstein, who argued that pushing for same-sex marriage legalization was "too much, too fast, too soon" — he got a taste of the dangers inherent in playing a lead role on such a volatile issue.
In earlier times, such novelties provided a thrilling taste of danger for the crowd watching from above.
Our two guides were friendly and knowledgeable, via an earpiece pointing out areas of interest (the spindly ash trees planted by British settlers wanting a taste of home) and warning of dangers (rocks painted a fluorescent green to alert the unwary and, apparently, snakes).
His undercover persona was Mark Bob Robinsonon, a charming, intelligent radical with a taste for danger.
A taste of ashes.
Want a taste of Mexico?
A taste of freedom.
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