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Giving a taste of how he might take on the Democrats, he said: "This is a good thing, my friends.
There were glimpses though – his razor-sharp volley against Sweden in 2006 giving a taste of what could have been.
The hacking constitutes potential criminal violations of privacy, and giving a taste of the "news" it produces helps readers understand the tabloid culture in which this has occurred.
So far plot details have remained sketchy but an 88-second teaser trailer was released online on 28 November giving a taste of what fans can expect.
The "Dreamcatcher" trailer, though, is successful in suggesting something of the movie's plot (wisely not too much of it) and in giving a taste of its desired effects.
Even today, there are a handful of grim hip-hop loops at Quakers' MySpace, giving a taste of the album to come.
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