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Through supporting U2, she has discovered a taste for playing to big audiences.
Yet, he adds, it will have big consequences if the Lib Dems develop a taste for playing the "nice" party in the coalition.Violence begets violenceThe NHS row already matters.
2008: $0.62bn 2009 $0.91bn 2010 $1.47bn 2011 $2.1bn 2012 $2.7bn.7bn Wang Xueqi Born in 1946, Xueqi is a Hong Kong veteran with a taste for playing stirring roles in party-boosting historical dramas (2009's Bodyguards And Assassins, 2011's The Founding Of A Party).
The owners have listed it at $12.5 million–perhaps having lost their taste for playing hoops.
Of course, being a man or woman of means, not just any sport will do, but one befitting your lofty tax bracket and taste for playing in style.
The biographer does not share his subject's taste for playing devil's advocate.This is a pity.
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Born to a family of lawyers, Moreno explored an early taste for science playing with microscopes and chemistry kits with friends.
Though he had won a reputation for taste and playing well with others, he had learned the hard way that financiers are paid back fast, while producers can wait an eternity for their back-end profits.
"It seems that for a few years the game was a little bit standardized for my taste, everybody playing the same style.
He has a taste for hitting and playing through the echo of the whistle.
He also tenderly recalls the solitary child's "taste for lonely places", playing hide and seek alone.
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