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If he has any taste for possessions, he keeps it hidden.
Few believed them, and they fled.In the wake of the bomb, neither the British nor Irish governments had any taste for dickering with the Real IRA over ceasefires, as they have with so many other groups.
I had never had, earlier on, any taste for so-called children's books and movies, and found newspapers and magazines and prime-time television shows to be a vast and diverse mental playground for the imagination, and the kinds of problems they posed — ones I didn't understand, of course — were the ones I wanted to take on.
He explained this departure to his British publisher: "Wandering up and down the Pacific coast in an automobile I began to read pulp magazines, because they were cheap enough to throw away and because I never had at any time any taste for the kind of thing which is known as women's magazines.
Jackson's greatest transgression, however, was his first he simply did not show any taste for the task, especially as it is performed in today's N.B.A. Gone are the days when a person of Jackson's stature could hector his players in public, hoping to psychologically steer them toward greatness through the press.
Further, non-prejudiced firms discriminate against the minority without having any taste for discrimination or beliefs regarding them.
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"Dream Animals" belongs on the night stand of any child with a taste for extreme winsomeness.
Any choir with a taste for adventure and humor, and with someone who can play baritone sax in support, should give it a try.
Memorable monsters included such delights as a sewer-dwelling fluke man, and a charming creature possessing the lethal combination of an ability to squeeze through any gap and a taste for human liver.
"Placed alone in view of his crime," de Tocqueville wrote in a report to the French government, the prisoner "learns to hate it, and if his soul be not yet surfeited with crime, and thus have lost all taste for any thing better, it is in solitude, where remorse will come to assail him".
Has any individual ever cultivated a taste for all four, apart from Lord Peter Wimsey?
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