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My colleagues and I got a taste of those attacks after we published our follow-up consensus study last year.
Already this year, public outcries over censorship at a popular newspaper and choking pollution in Beijing have given the new party leadership a taste of those pressures.
US and Kenyan authorities worked closely together to intercept any movement across the border from al-Shabaab members, and Baxam had a taste of those security efforts as he sat on the bus going north.
Mr. Mankiw got a taste of those tensions in the early 1980's as a junior staff member for Martin Feldstein, another Harvard professor, who was then serving as the council's chairman.
"The Electronic Canvas" -- which will also be screened throughout April at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Mass., where viewers can check out more complete versions of much of the historical material -- provides a taste of those early experiments, but the antic sensibility of Mr. Barzyk and his peers has been replaced by an earnest historicism.
But they should hold their ground in these negotiations so that they can at least get a taste of those Web residuals down the line maybe enough for them to jump over to the Web full-time and cut out the Hollywood studios altogether.
Fried chicken is a superb meal for the summertime, and I'm sure Tiger will be grinnin' when he gets a taste of those 11 herbs and spices.
When you surprise each other, you get a taste of those butterflies you felt on your first few dates.
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