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It's like a tiny taste of death.
Ballentine, C. Taste of raspberries, taste of death: the 1937 elixir sulfanilamide incident.
Maybe Shakespeare's Caesar was wrong: maybe the valiant taste of death over and over again.
You have the aura, the smell and taste of death that's down there now.
The songs still have, as Pauline Kael wrote of them in 1972, 'a distinctive, acrid flavour - a taste of death on the tongue'.
Mandela chose a section from Julius Caesar: "Cowards die many times before their deaths; / The valiant never taste of death but once".
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In my entire career, dear Father, I have tweeted but twice and tasted of death not once until now.
You, still worrying about which types of fermented tea are and aren't cool, as if you're not slipping on the cusp of your thirties, as if the coolest thing isn't a sound portfolio of investments and the metallic taste of oncoming death.
A veritable tasting menu of death, courtesy of knives, fists, electricity and guns of various calibers.
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