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PARIS -- As Phil Vickery, a British television chef, prepared cottage pie last week, viewers got a taste of the future of television in Britain -- a future that arrived long ago in the United States and many other countries.
Morgaine Gaye Gaye, who describes herself as a food futurologist, will give a talk entitled "The Future of Confectionery" and will also be demonstrating "a taste of the future" over the weekend with Paul A Young, an award-winning chocolatier.
It's the place to see future Edinburgh fringe hits, watch big-name comics workshopping their forthcoming arena tours, and get a taste of the future via the reasonably prestigious Leicester Mercury comedian of the year award, which has a good track record of predicting the next big thing: previous winners include Jason Manford, Rhod Gilbert and Josh Widdicombe.
Who doesn't want a taste of the future?
What they did get, though, was, just possibly, a taste of the future of food.
Although Siri isn't perfect, it feels like a taste of the future.
After giving diners a taste of the future, his next project is history.
For it was, almost literally, a taste of the future: a collaborative product between man and machine.
For a taste of the future, I plunked down a credit card and tagged along for the 41,000-foot high.
This weekend at Augusta National, my friend got a taste of the future of golf that worries him.
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