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The war had opened doors and given women a taste for work.
As both chef and restaurateur, Daniel Boulud always seems to be at the top of his game, and "Letters to a Young Chef" shows why: he never stops working, and he has a taste for work.
Yet, this assumption is very strong and can easily be violated (for instance, unobserved taste for work for immigrants can be correlated with experience and education).
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He retained his taste for working in wood and undertook elaborate carving projects, such as the construction of a violin from an orange crate.
Balmond, who has been with Arup for 'five lifetimes' after coming to London from Sri Lanka, shares with Koolhaas a taste for working at the boundaries of the possible.
She had gotten a taste for working with a score when she choreographed and danced in Lina Wertmuller's production of the opera "Carmen" in 1986.
Bush has not only rehired several of the Iran-contra intriguers, but he has also reproduced elements of the climate in which the plot was hatched -- obsessive secrecy, a premium on loyalty, a taste for working through foreign proxies, an impatience with Congressional oversight.
A taste for working in one industry over another.
"This experience gave me a taste for working at an international level," he says.
"preferred variety, preferred workplace"; this can represent (a) A taste for working in one industry over another.
A summer job developing railway signalling systems had given him a taste for working in the real world.
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