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The students with the strongest "taste for science" not surprisingly "have a clear preference for academia".
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I developed a strong taste for encyclopedias in particular.
A "strong" taste for a supertaster is much more intense than a "strong" taste for a nontaster.
Sonia Chávez lamented that Karla seemed to have developed a strong taste for material things.
In "Descent of Man," Darwin states, "Many kinds of monkeys have a strong taste for... spirituous liquors".
"If people have a strong taste for sugar they could switch to fruit juices, milkshakes, chocolate or confectionery.
As for my strong taste for freedom, I have a theory: I think that children from a big family need more freedom, more space for themselves.
The party's leader at the time, Jörg Haider, has undoubtedly shown a strong taste for populism, an apparent lack of contrition about Austria's Nazi past and a streak of xenophobia.
In truth, Mr. Bush has always had a strong taste for politics, and was an important player in his father's presidential campaigns of 1988 and 1992, as well as in his own race in 2000.
I attended a university in the D.R. for several months in the mid-1980's and developed a strong taste for it, for its aged rums, its rice and beans (which I ate for lunch almost every day for six months) and the magical merengue of Juan Luis Guerra.
The result of this self-reinforcing process was a strong taste for foods that are high in calories and easy to digest; just as it is natural for gorillas to love leaves, it is natural for people to love funnel cakes.
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