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"We wanted to tackle something real that affects a lot of people... to actually give a taste of what that feels like". This year's fellowship was given to Tim Schafer.
Give a taste of what the dream is like.
As he argues, core curriculums should aspire to do more than merely give students a taste of something.
Ms. Dudemaine started out in 1998 as an itinerant vendor in the Paris suburbs who gave shoppers a taste of something different.
"We usually recommend that guests try traditional Hungarian food," she said, "something that gives a taste of the local culture," like foie gras and pike perch, a fish from nearby Lake Balaton.
Parents that want to give their kids a taste of something that will excite them should get them into FIRST programs.
HardWhite knows some cracka gon' try and get his knob topped off to give this whiteboy a taste of something.
I would like to have a taste of something new.
Have Tony Blair's bodyguards been given a taste of power?
This gives a taste of what is ahead.
"You might as well go for a taste of something real".
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