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In the 1970s the "tiger" economies were producing a middle class gaining a taste for luxuries.
Like social work students, occupational therapists spend a lot of time on placements, gaining a taste for the challenges and rewards which await.
Rejected in attempts at romance, he had doomed affairs with demimondaines; for a time, he lived with a Dutch prostitute who had two children, gaining a taste of domestic happiness that haunted him ever after.
Once in a while, it's nice to remember how we all have to go through complication, disappointment and disillusionment in the process of gaining a taste of something like wisdom.
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But their ambitious leader, Gamal Abdel Nasser, gained a taste for power.
Once you have gained a taste for adrenaline-flavoured simplicity, it can become addictive.
Here he gained a taste for being at the centre of things.
In Israel they pour out of the armed forces, where they learn how to lead and gain a taste for technology.
Audiences of immigrants from parts of Africa may have gained a taste for stand-up by growing up with what Mr. Mpulamasaka called "mafooling," a schoolyard insult-competition like a beat-free rap battle.
Demand boomed after the second world war, thanks to returning American soldiers, who had gained a taste for pizza in Italy.Today, pizza is benefiting from the trend towards healthy cooking.
The early years saw Southgate make several 400-mile round-trips on a rickety old minibus to Leeds, Hull and Castleford to gain a taste of real rugby league.
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