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She had also been photographed admiring a switchblade razor, cousin perhaps to the Bellingham used for the near-decapitation of an MP in "A Taste for Death".
Punk reveled in a taste for slumming that was almost heroic in its intensity arguably suitable for a city where World War II bomb sites still gaped like missing teeth.
Examples in "A Taste for the Modern," which displays 17 of the 36 pieces donated by Mrs. Deknatel, include works by Picasso and Cézanne, who served as cornerstones for Mr. Deknatel's classes.
'Only,' Justice Marshall replied -- before the two discovered mutual ground in a taste for bourbon -- 'if you care to hear my opinion of princes.'.
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Long residence in Venice developed in Wotton a taste for architecture and painting.
A man whose mother died when he was young, who was beaten and raped in a juvenile detention center and who discovers in himself a taste for cruelty.
Dodgson's unhappy love for Alice Liddell unleashed in him a taste for prepubescent girls.
So, the task of Being and Time is reawakening in us a taste for perplexity, a taste for questioning.
In France, a taste for feathered hats took hold under Louis XIV and quickly grew into a craze.
As early as 1953, Jacques Rivette identified in Ray a "taste for paroxysm, which imparts something of the feverish and impermanent to the most tranquil of moments".
But walk-in diners with a taste for chicken Kiev and live music can add only so much to the top line.
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