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But Clegg was given a taste of how his tough approach to the public finances is alarming activists.
So it was that in his 90s Collins was finally given a taste of the recognition he had long deserved.
Danny Willett was given a taste of life as a major champion as he returned to flash bulbs and autograph hunters at Manchester airport.
Leeds United were given a taste of what their future might hold last night but it was not the expected one of rebellion and acrimony.
At the same time, the designers have recognized that the death of enemies becomes more meaningful if you're given a taste of how enemies behave in life.
Now, with the debut of a potential $1.5 billion bond offering by China, the Americans have been given a taste of their own tactics.
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But he gave a taste of his upbeat message in a colorful and riotous show Thursday.
He gives a taste of it here, backed by a full orchestra.
Last month T-Mobile, a mobile operator, gave a taste of things to come.
One prominent official gave a taste of the government's thinking earlier this week.
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