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"His strength is the power of his intellect and his ability to articulate ideas". Such descriptions do not suggest a taste for political combat of the kind that may be necessary to help Mr. Negroponte establish dominion over intelligence.
The "explore" panel suggests customized tours: "A Taste of Hollywood in Queens" prompts visitors to visit Kaufman Astoria Studios, the Museum of the Moving Image and Silvercup Studios, while "JFK Jet Setting" points out, among other things, a spot of gambling at Resorts World Casino before a departure.
Corporate lawyer Chafee Hall, during the '40s and '50s, made Cabernet Sauvignon that to this day suggests a style and taste of Chateau Mouton de Rothschild.
Mary suggested that, having had a taste of a different, less defended way to be, I might learn to relax the ego's trigger-happy command of my reactions to people and events.
Research suggests a weaker sense of taste in people with obesity, with the assumption that a debilitated taste response increases the desire for more intensely tasting stimuli to compensate for decreased taste input.
There is also mellow Australian wattleseed, a flavor that suggests the taste of an old-fashioned waffle cone.
Rivkin suggests that this is "just a taste" of how a creative-product shop with an adult following and a company that makes cartoons can feed off each other — especially in a world where the lines between age groups are as blurred as those between media forms.
It was suggested that Rahman had had a taste of the title, and that this was motivation for him.
THE Internet is giving millions of people a taste of reinvention, suggests Sherry Turkle, a professor of the sociology of science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of "The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit".
His balance of Apollonian and Dionysian traits is suggested by a taste for drawing delicate sketches of tiki cocktails.
Maybe that's because, as last week in London suggested, the Rio scenario could be a taste of the future in the globalised city.
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