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He also has a taste for mischief".
This did not mean that she had lost her taste for mischief.
Jeffers attributes this taste for mischief to his upbringing in Belfast; born in Australia, he was later raised in Northern Ireland with a healthy disrespect for authority.
Prince Albert reveals a taste for mischief, appointing Huxley and Bishop Samuel Wilberforce (opponents in a famous debate on Darwin's theory) joint vice presidents of the Zoological Society.
Some neighbors and acquaintances of the family have in recent days echoed that stance, defending Mr. James and saying Tafari was at worst a troubled boy with a temper and a taste for mischief.
Accompanied by music that ranges from the tinkling bells of Bali to the scores of old westerns and never speaking a coherent word, a supple, talented troupe of five from Portland, Ore., with a well-developed taste for mischief is providing a novel diversion.
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Bloodied Toronto punks with a taste for conceptual mischief.
The accident broke his ribs, sternum, and spine, but not his taste for political mischief.
Several candidates occurred to me — Pink, Beth Ditto, and Karen O among them — but I couldn't find an artist of the same age, with an equally big audience, who attracts paparazzi, writes with real wit, and has a taste for public mischief.
In places where outspoken mischief really flourishes, a Churchill-like taste for devilry endures.
Easily bored, he combined a love of mischief-making with a taste for cocking a snook at the establishment.
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