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Here he had the good fortune to meet Eileen, who, in a kind of foretaste of a subsequent destination, was working in the local office of Air India.
Last year, in a sort of foretaste of the present conflict, Amazon temporarily removed the "buy" buttons for the publisher Macmillan as part of a struggle over e-book pricing.
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This is what to expect from the apex of the foretaste of an egg.
Sakhalin may soon offer all of Russia a foretaste of what large-scale oil investment can mean.Three consortia are preparing to pump oil from fields off Sakhalin.
Its tone changed, too, so that hard rock was no longer a guaranteed blast of power or a foretaste of apocalypse.
The two decades of war and occupation in the mid-17th century, which in the case of Lithuania gave a foretaste of the 18th-century partitions, ruined and exhausted the Commonwealth.
When he wrote of London giving a foretaste of infinity, Machen expressed the same thought.
In the Christian community it was an expression of praise and a foretaste of eternal gladness.
Somewhat chillingly, he described the declaration of independence as merely a "foretaste of things to come".
It is provocative but long, tantalizing but opaque, and ironic by way of grammatical imprecision -- a foretaste of the professorial prose to come.
It is the archetypal vision of the Sahara, and a foretaste of what we could expect if we were to carry on east.
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