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—Pride and Prejudice (1813) They are much to be pitied who have not been given a taste for nature early in life".
John Ruskin, an only child, was largely educated at home, where he was given a taste for art by his father's collecting of contemporary watercolours and a minute and comprehensive knowledge of the Bible by his piously Protestant mother.
That black middle class has been given a taste for some luxuries rare in Africa: a relatively free press, multi-party elections and vocal political opposition, well-stocked shops and, despite the war, a remarkably well-observed law.Mr Mugabe, unlike most African leaders, is in a position to deliver on his election promises of peace and prosperity.
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Buster meanwhile joins the army, but escapes serving in Iraq when his hand is bitten off by a loose seal (a play on "Lucille") Gob mistakenly gave a taste for mammal flesh.
His third novel, "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold," may have given him a taste for retreat.
The other problem is that globalisation, rock-star chefs and endless foodie TV have given us a taste for exotic foodstuffs: our palates are suddenly so sophisticated that we want pomegranates and figs and za'atar and everything else.
My Catholic education had given me a taste for sin".
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