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This mango barbecue sauce has taste power to spare.
"I'm not sure there is much to celebrate in voting a 72-year-old who has kept coming back – one, two, three, four times – to taste power".
Clegg, who cannot possibly hope for a vote of confidence in his own party, which now stands for so little when it stands alone, possibly sees another Lib-Con coasithen as the only way he will taste power again.
And it would be easy to see his relationship with his party, and the fundamental tension in it, as broadly the same as Mr Blair's: ie, that it tolerates him because he has allowed it to taste power after decades in the wilderness.
"They were able to automate taste," Power said — at least to a certain extent, though Clique will still need to employ "a level of human curation".
The problem is that once people taste power they tend to support rules and regulations that benefit themselves rather than protect the rights, freedoms and opportunities of everyone else.
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Since then Islamists have tasted power in two of Pakistan's four provinces, North-West Frontier Province and Baluchistan.
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