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It appeared that he had a taste for music.

While she was in Paris, she developed a taste for fine art.

Moet Hennessy has 47% of the market for cognac, and well-off Chinese have quite a taste for the stuff.

The birds have a taste for sunseeds and also pick on corn kernels from the cobs, often ruining them.

For years, French, Italian and American luxury brands have thrived as China's middle class developed a taste for high-end fashion and jewelry.

Americans rediscovered their taste for consumption: personal expenditures grew by an annualised 3.4 per cent after falling in four of the previous six quarters.

People's taste for language varies with the needs and characteristics of The Times, and reflect their cognitive level and aesthetic requirements.

They have a taste for the off-Hollywood project that wouldn't be made if they weren't in it and that can stretch their talents even as it challenges their fans.

Yet you do not have to share his taste for banning chemicals to agree with his prediction that American industry will want stricter standards to create a level playing-field at home.

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China developed a taste for getting respect.

This taste for you, for she has a fate.

He is a baseball maniac with little taste for politics.

Their taste for gambling has endeared them to Las Vegas casino owners.

Later owners injected their taste for modern design in the kitchen and bathroom and custom light fixtures and closets.

Americans have 'a strong taste for slapstick in various forms, and substitute riposte and banter for irony or whimsy, which they tend not. to understand.

Du fu thinks much of moral integrity, humility, upright in persuit of' thin-hard' in artistic taste for the whole life.

Off the court, he has acquired a taste for steak, thinks the "Michigan Lake" is very scenic and is learning some American slang, which might or might not be a good thing.

We must develop a taste for opera.

That trip gave me a taste for foreign travel.

They have not at least been given a taste for nature in early life.

Meanwhile, I had developed a taste for fried pomfret—quite surprisingly, considering that I had never eaten fish before.

Economists still share a taste for the Greek alphabet: they like to provide formal, algebraic accounts of the behaviour they explain.

The youngest, Myndell, already has a taste for street life. He likes to dress sharp and pressed his mother until she bought him a $ 200 bomber jacket. Not long afterward, some neighborhood thugs relieved him of it at gunpoint.

I've never acquired a taste for wine.

"Stinky tofu" names, charming, Lou vulgar, see long flat, is an extremely unique flavor, ancient tradition recreational taste, often as a people a taste for fast.

Hunaneses have a strong taste for spicy food, which is closely related to the particular geographical surroundings, climate, cultural life, economy and traffic as a whole.

Had I been a francais moyen with a taste for flashy ladies, I might have easily found, among the many crazed beauties that lashed my grim rock, creatures far more fascinating than Valeria.

Oh! He has a fine bass voice, and an excellent taste for music.

Jim Davis is the creator of the daily comic strip about the tiger-striped tabby with a mind for mischief and a taste for lasagna, he said he would not have it any other way.

Guzman also has something of a taste for the flamboyant.

Theodule had no excessive taste for this sort of spying; but he was much touched by the ten louis, and he thought he saw a chance for a possible sequel.

In fact, many American presidents of the late eighteen hundreds did not have this taste for empire.

She has a delicate taste for fashion.

Negroes gave to America jazz and a taste for gaudy clothes, while indians contributed smoking and the crew-cut.

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