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But he gave a taste of his upbeat message in a colorful and riotous show Thursday.
One prominent official gave a taste of the government's thinking earlier this week.
Last month T-Mobile, a mobile operator, gave a taste of things to come.
Boyce gave a taste of what he thought about Washington's approach in his evidence to Chilcot.
But the lighthearted reference to 1922 gave a taste of the high Tory spirits.
But the lawyer, Muhammad Assegaf, also gave a taste of things to come.
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He gives a taste of it here, backed by a full orchestra.
It gives a taste of the incredible energy of the city – very creative, very diverse.
Swirl of apparently random forms gives a taste of things to come.
One officer quoted by Anderson gives a taste of the impunity - and the hatred.
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