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(Ernest Solvay was a rich Belgian chemist with a taste for high science).
A cheap, portable TV is one option, but what if you've developed a taste for high definition?
Public health campaigners have been quick to make the link with India's growing taste for high processed, high-calorie food and drinks.
Her photographs of this early period have something almost Expressionist about them, a taste for high drama, along with something more troubling.
Many expatriate South Africans are streaming back with new ideas and expectations, and foreigners with a taste for high life at low cost have come with them.
As well as a talent for self-promotion and a taste for high living, Mallya showed acumen, determination, drive and considerable appetite for risk.
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Assange has always had a taste for high-stakes brinkmanship.
Those who develop a taste for high-quality tequila soon forget the extras, according to Mr. Paxton, of Juan Pablo's.
Ms. Gazinskaya's clothes convey her outsize personality tempered by a taste for high-quality fabrics, mainly from Japan and France, and original prints.
Thompson shares his mentor's cool precision and his taste for high-impact imagery, evidenced here in a group of photographs that have the punch and scale of posters.
She acquires a taste for high-end prostitution, sliding into adultery not, as Emma Bovary does, out of wretchedness and ennui but simply because she can, changing lovers as if they were shoes from the new season's collection.
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