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England were given a first taste of the barrage of criticism they can expect in Australia this winter when they were forced to defend the uncomfortable reality that each of the three uncapped players in the Ashes squad had begun his cricket education abroad.
In Rio the equestrianism authorities have set up a kind of visitors' centre in the main Olympic park, an all-comers' lure to give a first taste to curious passers-by which will no doubt have the favela children prancing about the streets on their £60,000 show horses dreaming they, too, can one day join the minuscule European elite that has the time and money to entwine its life around this sport.
For many young scientists, report-writing gives a first taste of what it is like to write a scientific paper.
"It's a way to give a first taste to users of what Twitter is about, especially outside the U.S.," he says.
Up in the posh seats, the club's hierarchy were given a first tangible taste of a team that had been two years in the making.
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Those who truffle for surprise winners among the rank outsiders will be on excellent terms with themselves this morning and will scoff at the idea of backing a horse at the measly odds of 7-4 but Golden Horn (4.30) is the class act in today's line-up and can give Frankie Dettori a second taste of Derby glory.
I would have no hesitation in giving him a first taste of the international atmosphere for England's game against France in Toulouse at the end of the month, and the word I have heard is that Tony Smith may be ready to take that bold decision.
"Here the president is, freeing Iraqi citizens and giving them a first taste of democracy, and you have Democrats like Obey who come up with bizarre requests like this," Mr. Roy said.
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