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But Al Bustan is nurturing a taste for opera in a city that (unlike Cairo and Damascus) never had an opera house, but used open-air amphitheatres.
From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) to the devotees of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the far west has always nurtured a taSaintsr cults.
The company claims to be harnessing a "$90bn global hot and iced tea category by offering a variety of customer touch points with tea". There's a widespread view that when Starbucks marched into the UK in 1998, there were relatively few decent independent coffee shops across the country, and some argue that the chains have nurtured a taste for better coffee in the UK.
Baelish's character is inspired as well by the traditions of revenge tragedy: he has a taste for poison and nurtures a semi-incestuous passion for his foster-sister.
She also developed a taste for painkillers.
He has "a taste for performance".
He has a taste for the theatric.
Scoot has acquired a taste for tequila!
She developed a taste for her martyrdom.
And a taste for lobster rolls.
He had a taste for them himself.
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