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His subsequent output revealed a taste for big Earthy subjects.
They fear the noodlers' taste for big, spawning specimens could harm catfish populations.
For the moment, Spaniards remember their own recent experience of emigration; they show no taste for big rows about immigration.
He spent more than a year in Brazil, followed by Minneapolis, experiences that deepened his taste for big corporations.
He is also rather a dull dog, with little taste for big ideas and no known ability to capture people's imagination.
Anyone who doubts the existence of such people might consider checking in with Sybil Shainwald, a celebrated lawyer with a taste for big rocks and good bargains.
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It's not that I've entirely lost my taste for big-budget action/adventure movies.
Williams's numbers brooked no argument: 16 aces and no double faults, 78 percent of first serves in play, 33 total winners and just 5 unforced errors; a remarkable ratio, given Williams's long-established taste for big-swinging risk and given Friday's gusty conditions, which made timing and precision a true challenge.
Despite its wobbly start at selling branded drugs, Anexia gave King a taste for bigger gross margins: 75% for a brand drug, versus 20% or less for contract manufacturing.
Conjuring two threatened species, the bears comment on — but also satisfy expensive tastes for — big art, exotic animals and pricey children's toys à la F.A.O.
"They have a special taste for the big car," Mr. Zhong said.
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