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Simon had no taste for possessions.
If he has any taste for possessions, he keeps it hidden.
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Casanova "always made a point of preserving his independence and never sacrificed it for a woman, a cause or a taste for possession," the library said in a statement announcing the opening.
Of noble birth, Bhartrihari was attached for a time to the court of the Maitraka king of Valabhi (modern Vala, Gujarat), where most likely his taste for sensuous living and material possessions was formed.
Aside from their megalomania, fondness for brutality and (frequently) ignominious ends, dictators unwaveringly seem to share a taste in possessions and interior decor that might best be described as exuberant.
Checking for people, checking for possessions.
Yeah, I never cared for possessions.
Taste for salt.
No taste for goose?
Always taste for salt.
You sacrifice taste for convenience.
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