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Above all, cycling seemed to foster a taste for travel and independence.
But the kind of technical mastery cherished by the New Formalists may too easily foster a taste for emotional mastery.
The School Prints scheme, meanwhile, hoped that putting prints by Lowry, Henry Moore and other painters into the nation's classrooms might foster a taste for art alongside the three Rs.
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Foster first achieved some fame, and a taste for it, as a graduate student.
So a foster carer who specialises in looking after babies will be asked to foster a teenager, for example.
Had a penchant for visual art fostered a heightened appreciation of food, or had a heightened appreciation of food eventually led to a taste for all the objets d'art in the galleries along Canyon Road.
Those methods took root on college campuses in the latter half of George W. Bush's presidency, fostered by a group of men and women in their late teens and early 20s with a taste for showmanship and a shared sense of political alienation — a sort of political reverse image of the left-wing Yippies of the 1960s.
Baelish's character is inspired as well by the traditions of revenge tragedy: he has a taste for poison and nurtures a semi-incestuous passion for his foster-sister.
Scoot has acquired a taste for tequila!
She developed a taste for her martyrdom.
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