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— they have received a taste of how labor-intensive the job will be.
This byelection is a taste of how it threatens to overturn all old political certainties.
But Mr. Obama quickly got a taste of how difficult it would be to bring the opposition party on board.
The next day in the TV room, I got a taste of how slowly time passed there.
Watching the latter provided a surreal taste of how times have changed since they last headlined a festival.
Giving a taste of how he might take on the Democrats, he said: "This is a good thing, my friends.
But Clegg was given a taste of how his tough approach to the public finances is alarming activists.
Of course, we have already had a bitter taste of how hopelessly misleading nutritional orthodoxy can be.
Once the children get a taste of how much fun reading and literature can be, she said, they want more.
It gave me my first taste of how liberating foreign cinema could be – precisely because it was often so otherworldly.
Just months after Bradley started his job, he got a taste of how political tensions could flare in Egyptian football.
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