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" For many, she said, "it's a taste of home.
"We are showcasing various achievements, we will also give a taste of Indian cuisine, a taste of culture and heritage," Ramesh Abhishek, heads of the department of industrial policy and promotion, told reporters.
House Democrats got a taste of those challenges last fall.
Firstly, I was going for a taste of the yin.
Beautiful, but I didn't really get a taste of Italy.
This could be a taste of things yet to come.
Don't count on a taste of MacOS on your iPad.
FRB 180725A is just a taste of what's to come.
Drew Barrymore isn't craving a taste of her old lifestyle.
And that's just a taste of what you can expect.
Europe is getting a taste of the hybrid war too.
There has already been a taste of this in Xiongan.
Here's a taste of what makes Schiphol so darn special.
You can finally get a taste of macOS 10.14 Mojave.
He's already had a taste of that in recent weeks.
Elizabeth Banks is getting a taste of the dark side.
A taste of the more unusual places she fills, below.
We got a taste of big dad energy from Vanvleet.
To give a reporter a taste of his own medicine.
And this is only a taste of what's to come.
That was just a taste of what was to come.
Egg Salad Sandwich Get a taste of Jo's own recipe!
But this is only a taste of what's to come.
A taste of how it's playing out in campaigns: Rep.
But that's just a taste of the week to come.
This could just be a taste of things to come.
The opening shot offers a taste of what's to follow.
Seems like everyone wants a taste of the star couple.
Here's a taste of the G7 family's various photo modes.
Well, I did get a taste of work from vacay.
For the Chief Factor, they are a taste of England.
" Here's a taste of her last one, "Breaking the Waves.
It's enough to get a taste of what's to come.
Here's a taste of the intergalactic deals you can score.
It's a taste of springtime in the depths of winter.
That's just a taste of what's new in macOS Catalina.
We were hungry for a taste of the old chaos.
We were hungry for a taste of the old chaos.
Hotels and organizers bring in a taste of local fare.
Canadian power trio Rush got a taste of Rand's philosophy.
Go with the Nissan Maxima for a taste of that.
This is even more of a taste of the future.
It's just giving them a taste of their own medicine!
That's a taste of America right there, and pretty fantastic.
Just for kicks ... here's a taste of Sacha in action.
And that is only a taste of what Apple is planning.
Karen found a taste of her cherished freedom on the water.
Read on, for a taste of this, the first season finale.
Because what better poison than a taste of their own medicine?
Katy Perry gave her fans a taste of some cherry pie.
Get a taste of the show with some selected works below.
This week's launch is just a taste of what is planned.
That's just a taste of what's to come at CES 2018.
The GIF reactions alone gave a taste of the palpable excitement.
Rihanna just gave fans a taste of her new album ANTI.
Fast & Furious is giving fans a taste of the franchise's Fate.
The new trailer gives fans a taste of what to expect.
"This is just a taste of thing to come," Varro said.
Too much cheesecake leaves a taste of lemon in your mouth.
Here's a taste of the stunning spreads from the Guggenheim's archives.
This week, Trump finally got a taste of his own medicine.
Maybe next round, he'll be getting a taste of Irish Spring.
Can we have a taste of whatever miracle water Paltrow's drinking?
OSSINING "A Taste of WCT," plays developed by Westchester Collaborative Theatre.
And now's your chance to get a taste of the action.
The Catholic Guilt left a taste of anise on the tongue.
In that physiological stress there is a taste of the sublime.
This is just a taste of the ads I've clicked on.
With containers, developers "got a taste of small," Hykes told me.
She had to make sure everybody has a taste of it.
Here, O'Neil gives us a taste of what he went through.
In the meantime, Microsoft offered a taste of what to expect.
Get a taste of what to expect right now, on Noisey.
That way he can have a taste of his own medicine!
Errington's already had a taste of the challenges ahead of him.
The new season will, in fact, offer a taste of that.
Here's where to get a taste of the past — and present.
For a taste of his bilious response, visit his Twitter feed.
But this week, we got a taste of what could've been.
Last week was just a taste of the real trade action.
And Australia's conflagrations are but a taste of disasters to come.
It's a taste of Jerusalem at the end of the night.
Is bad boy Chad finally getting a taste of his own medicine?
You'll get a taste of that dark, surrealist vibe over and over.
I got a taste of their razor-sharp banter over my gumbo.
"We're giving you a taste of your own medicine," one protester shouted.
Still, Davidson deserved a taste of his own medicine, and Crenshaw delivered.
But a taste of fish two years later completely changed her mind.
In this case, you shouldn't expect a taste of this filthy blog.
I had finally gotten a taste of independence, but it was fleeting.
And that's just a taste of what's available on sale this week.
Here's a taste of "Al Franken: Giant of the Senate," by Sen.
My guess is that's just a taste of what we would see.
But Russians and foreign fans still got a taste of Brazilian culture.
Get a taste of the bone-chilling banshees in the trailer below.
A taste of some new music you don't need tickets to hear.
The reward was a League Cup and a taste of European competition.
For viewers, the series has been like a taste of forbidden fruit.
Remind yourself that you don't need to have a taste of everything.
Like New Orleans, it's a taste of Europe without leaving North America.
The above trailer offers up a taste of what you can expect.
Not just a taste of change, but a whole entrée of transformation!
For a taste of what's in store, check out the video, below.
But there's no better way to get a taste of a city.
"It's a taste of home," said Ms. Saccomando, watching Mr. Harvey cook.
"This is a 'Here's a taste of your own medicine,'" she said.
New York will soon get rare a taste of his writing, too.
Preserved lemon is an essential ingredient for capturing a taste of Morocco.
This week, I got a taste of how Australia's leaders are managing.
For a taste of it, you can watch this brief campaign commercial.
I regretted that decision after I got a taste of the sauce.
We have only just gotten a taste of these two with O'Neill.
House Republicans decided to treat themselves to a taste of that freedom.
Amanda Plummer: breakout role in "A Taste of Honey," Off Broadway, 1981.
Alternatively, maybe my recipe for three-cup chicken, a taste of Taiwan?
This is just a taste of jail and it's not that long.
Claire McCaskill is also getting a taste of the Koch ad campaign.
Let the public get a taste of it in bite-sized portions.
Check out the trailer above for a taste of what's to come.
They're gonna get a taste of it and run for the hills.
A Taste of Honey, Kai Ashante Wilson Kai Ashante Wilson made some impressive waves with his novella Sorcerer of the Wildeeps last year, and he's now back with a new entry in that world, A Taste of Honey.
That's just a taste of the complicated and existentially terrifying problems facing us.
Just a taste of what was discussed at this year's forum in Davos.
Plus, it's a taste of what Amazon's working with other partners to build.
Here's a taste of what happened during the hour and a half set.
This week, Comcast gave us a taste of the cable-box-free future.
Here's a taste of the fun animations included in the Clippy sticker pack.
Confidence: Medium A taste of winter Friday and Saturday, but nothing too extreme.
Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles gives Californians a taste of Southern cooking.
And that's just a taste of what's to come on the Disrupt Stage.
Get past that, and you'll be treated to a taste of the future.
You can also go to her Soundcloud to get a taste of everything.
Once that kid got a taste of real food, he never went back.
Pathologizing the anti-gay position gave heterosexuals a taste of their own medicine.
You can get a taste of the fight choreography in the trailer below.
I would argue that this only a taste of what is to come.
It also leaves us with a taste of her longing and dissatisfaction, too.
Together, they offered a taste of VR's ability to transport, inform, and entertain.
VICE Impact tested two companies' wares to get a taste of the future.
I think it's good that he got a taste of the big leagues.
You get a taste of both salty and sweet in every single sip.
Emily Mortimer's 8-year-old daughter is getting a taste of the spotlight.
And by "local", they mean they'd like a taste of the money themselves.
But it does give a taste of where the British economy is heading.
The Met gives us a taste of both, in the here and now.
Which means that, even in November, you can have a taste of summer.
That's just a taste of the content we've packed into one stellar day.
Now we are extra-eager to get a taste of the revered moldiness.
Here's a taste of what the trail is like from our candidate reporters.
A taste of Sicily shows up, with bacalao croquettes, and couscous with cod.
When asked where his confidence came from, Morant flashed a taste of it.
Back aching, I downed a couple of Advil with a taste of water.
And if you want a taste of what he dropped into ... just watch.
The current generation's formidable power is just a taste of what's to come.
Skip ahead to 12:25 for a taste of the inimitable Wallace Shawn.
Shake & Bake is an acting company offering a taste of Shakespeare with dinner.
Add a little miso, and it'll be like a taste of the forest.
Once Younger gave me a taste of of tech destruction, I was hooked.
To some extent, employees are giving employers a taste of their own medicine.
Instead they got to experience something all too rare: a taste of liberty.
They had a taste of getting to the championship game and losing it.
Even in the winter there are ways to get a taste of it.
Here's a taste of what we saw in Oakland and New York City.
Then, half an hour later, I have a taste of fifteen different quiches.
Chrissy Teigen is already giving her daughter Luna Simone a taste of the Beyhive.
But you can get a taste of what to expect with the screenshots below.
We wouldn't mind getting a taste of the Choux Cream Strawberry Frappuccino, for instance.
Mr Nuttall gave a taste of the attacks to come in his victory speech.
Hardcore music fans braved the 14 degrees Fahrenheit weather for a taste of culture.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Pinduoduo is giving New York investors a taste of Shanghai.
Thanks to artist Anthony Antonellis for giving us a taste of the holiday spirit.
This isn't the first time little Olympia got a taste of a European culture.
And on Tuesday night, we got a taste of what those demands would be.
The Bank of Korea gave a taste of the challenges many EM economies face.
Looks like Blue Ivy got a taste of that 24K magic in the air!
All together, it's a taste of heaven that you can pick up with chopsticks.
The converted fans in Long Beach got a taste of their internet heroes live.
But that's just a taste of what promises to be a big week ahead.
Relentless zombies and hideous monsters are all out for a taste of your blood.
Once you get a taste of premium airport travel lounges, you'll never go back.
Yelp's best candy shop in Illinois brings a taste of New Orleans to Chicago.
It is tempting, I admit, to give Democrats a taste of their own medicine.
Little did I know, this was but a taste of what was to come.
Mr. McQueen provides a taste of the period's madness, which in many ways continues.
"They're getting a taste of their own medicine" seem to be the general sentiment.
One way to get a taste of a city's feeling is to run there.
Thanks to everyone who came to experience a taste of food history with us!
SpaceKnow analytics offers consumers just a taste of what is possible with geospatial analytics.
This series should similarly give you a taste of what's to come for Toronto.
The top of the first inning gives a taste of how they did it.
Chase gave him and the other CORE members a taste of that restaurant ease.
Prince Harry gave Jamaica a taste of his royal physique ... which included his abs.
The Angrez all too willing to pay for a taste of the authentic India.
The spread of advertising to natural settings is just a taste of what's coming.
It seems as if this golden retriever also wanted a taste of the snow.
"After I got a taste of sex, that's all I thought about," she writes.
The ongoing dispute over yogurt offers a taste of how sour things can get.
They want to give their kids at least a taste of their own childhood.
Now the coronavirus will give the public a taste of Yang's universal basic income.
It is a taste of the world we have sown with runaway carbon emissions.
You don't have to wait for the future to get a taste of this.
Past skirmishes between America and Europe over privacy give a taste of things to come.
We get a taste of "Sidewalks," too, although Kendrick Lamar's verse is still under wraps.
The female Democrat Senators want to give Donald Trump a taste of his own medicine.
But if you want a taste of Michelin prestige without emptying your wallet, there's hope.
But those skulls are really just a taste of what the place has to offer.
We get a taste of this during the scene in José Zúñiga's therapist's office: Yep.
This is just a taste of the beauty Malta offers to those who live here.
Rodeo Drive in California is a hot spot for tourists wanting a taste of luxury.
Kenesha also quickly got a taste of what this industry is notorious for— false promises.
That's just a taste of where Ikea could take things either alone or through partnerships.
It's a taste of the episode's deeper dive into identity—how social masks enliven attraction.
For undergraduates like van Leeuwe Kirsch, MOOCs are offering a taste of what's to come.
Here are the easiest ways to get a taste of what cloud gaming is like.
But, in Europe at least, passengers are getting a taste of what else might be.
Using chatbots to give email scammers a taste of their own medicine isn't that new.
That's just a taste of what industry leaders, content creators and game changers will present.
I'll stick with filters and pretend I never had a taste of the glam life.
And did Kim treat herself to a taste of any of the purchased sugary snacks?
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West just gave Jimmy Kimmel a taste of his own medicine.
It has given them, at the very least, a taste of what AR is about.
A day later Venezuelans got a taste of what the new Venezuela might look like.
Watch the recently released teaser trailer below to get a taste of what's to come.
Regardless of preferences, it's always sweet to have a taste of Sunshine on the Hill.
That little back and forth is just a taste of what 2 Dope Queens offers.
Not just for more episodes, but for a taste of McDonald's Szechuan McNuggets dipping sauce.
And in these first six pages, released Friday, we get just a taste of that.
Still ... kinda rough when your Dad's already given you a taste of the good life.
But, to get a taste of the fun, you have to first get a ticket.
But here's a taste of the range of items that may be up for grabs.
"I think he's gotten a taste of what that role is already like," says Patterson.
Many of their articles have a taste of truthiness but spread mis–or dis–information.
But viewers also get a taste of the more serious issues college students today face.
A new book entitled "Political Turbulence" gives a taste of where such research might lead.
This is obviously just a taste of what you can do with email with Python.
If not, would you wait in long lines just to get a taste of one?
Mother Nature is treating us to a taste of midsummer, with a hot, shimmering day.
Even so, I got a taste of the wireless audio future that Sony's working toward.
Instead, cover modeling gives him a taste of fame in an otherwise low-key life.
The vendors are usually more than happy to give you a taste of what's good.
This preview is to give people a taste of what the world would feel like.
It's instantly compelling but offers just a taste of Ms. Al-Maria's talents and range.
Trump got a taste of one new source of opposition in changed Washington when Sen.
I figured I would get a taste of Middle America by stopping in Russell, Kan.
It's instantly compelling, but offers just a taste of Ms. Al-Maria's talents and range.
The walk also offers a taste of the neighborhood with dessert samplings from local bakeries.
Tolias and collaborators already have a taste of what this type of approach can accomplish.
Another town that gives a taste of a more traditional holiday season is Williamsburg, Virginia.
Their feisty messaging on Wednesday gave voters a taste of the political combat to come.
For owners of some General Motors vehicles, a taste of this future is already here.
Above is a taste of Mr. Beczala's performance, alongside Anna Netrebko at the Semperoper Dresden.
Here's a taste of what Caroline and I experienced playing the Super NES Classic Edition.
For a taste of what may come, consider yesterday's 5-4 ruling on labor unions.
And it gave a taste of the way in which Renaissance Italians creatively combined disciplines.
Still though ... it's something to do, and it's a taste of Disney parks from home.
How ironic: living next door to a bakery and never getting a taste of bread.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mizuho's harsh medicine gives investors a taste of Japanese banking ills.
After getting a taste of Québec in Petit-Champlain, it's time for the main course.
In today's 360 video, get a taste of waterfalls, pebble beaches and a sculpture park.
For those looking for a taste of classic Cycladic life, Tinos may well be paradise.
Friday has the singular "A Taste of Honey" (1961), from Shelagh Delaney's pungent 1958 play.
Now, companies are inviting employees to step outside for a taste of the real thing.
To that end I definitely advise looking at some some people playing through the game to get a taste of it, to get a taste of like what that ugliness feels like and whether or not you're interested in being in that in that place.
It's been a 24-year wait for Raptors fans to get a taste of the finals.
Until then, click on for a taste of the looks that go down behind closed doors.
It's all in the "Inside Politics" forecast -- where you get a taste of tomorrow's news today.
Google demoed two phone calls on stage to give people a taste of what to expect.
"Once they get a taste of corruption," Vigil added, "we've lost them in terms of ethics."
You're about to get a taste of the chain's latest chicken offering: Spicy Chick-n-Strips.
The world has gotten a taste of Black culture and learned what Black Americans already knew.
You wouldn't expect a shark, of all creatures, to get a taste of its own medicine.
"I just had a taste of it and it's really nice," said another customer Paul Walker.
She tags along to family dinner and Kim gives Khloé a taste of her own medicine.
It hasn't happened to me much but when you have a taste of it, it's bitter.
But as far as getting a taste of what it's really like to live in Calabasas?
These headphones are a taste of a near-term future that is full of exciting possibility.
A resignation in Britain, outrage in Spain and a taste of right-wing rule in Italy.
But their little weeknight rendez-vous is just a taste of what Jean is actually doing.
Monday's caucus app meltdown is just a taste of what may await the rest of America.
Of course, this is just a taste of what's to come this week on The Verge.
Snapchat's features may seem a bit silly, but they're very much a taste of the future.
Prince Harry is headed to Florida – and he s bringing a taste of home with him!
It therefore makes perfect sense that all the big brands want a taste of the action.
After all, with successful projects to their names, they're getting a taste of their own success.
They can don VR headsets at the Virtual Arcade for a taste of cutting-edge entertainment.
Justin Bieber gave his baby brother a taste of baller's paradise ... docking his yacht for lunch.
I love giving people a taste of Iceland and showing them things they haven't seen before.
Here's a taste of all the deliciousness you have been sharing: Day 10: The Home Stretch
But this is only a taste of what promises to be a huge week to come.
FOR A TASTE of the traditional Chinese approach to marriage, visit Lu Xun park in Shanghai.
Now that he has a taste of adulation, he is more than willing to go negative.
The gathering offered the rebels a taste of what life outside the jungle would be like.
"It has a taste of eroticism rather than psychology," Agnes Godard, Denis's longtime cinematographer, told me.
In 2018, Arizona got a taste of what it was like to be a battleground state.
And for me, the ritzy Apiary party was just a taste of what was to come.
But there are plenty of other ways to get a taste of Lee's latest boundary breaker.
A new video game will give you a taste of how frustrating the experience can be.
The innovation seen to date is just a taste of what entrepreneurs might eventually dream up.
Child and the chef Jacques Pépin, and "A Taste of History" with the chef Walter Staib.
In three hours, I got just a taste of it and I want to know more.
Tonight's party is just a taste of the wide-ranging events the venue will soon host.
It was exciting, because it was the place where you could experience a taste of adulthood.
The intense, disturbing video gives us a taste of what life can be like for many.
But, this is the first time the U.S. market is getting a taste of this innovation.
Here's a taste of how fans reacted when they saw there was no hint of Jon.
Target will give some shoppers a taste of its Black Friday deals even earlier this year.
I often dip into a book in the middle, just for a taste of the writing.
Check out the clips above for a taste of what's in store for The Profit's premiere.
"I had a taste of what it was like to train to fight," Corporal Cruz said.
Under the Obama administration, after years of advocacy work, we were given a taste of equality.
Or you can give us a taste of your blood for a vision of Season 5.
But here's a taste of each major moment in his career, one song at a time.
For the rest of us, it's a rare chance to get a taste of Macanese food.
Liebman's Deli is more of a walk, but worth it for a taste of Jewish history.
Here is just a taste of the excellent writing we read: Is tuition out of hand?
Mr. Manafort, 69, already has a taste of what could await him if he is convicted.
To give you a taste of what the bundle offers, we're breaking down each course ahead.
Klobuchar got a taste of this in the days leading up to the New Hampshire primary.
I was able to get a taste of it all — on a reasonable budget, of course.
Enjoy a taste of Panera at home with these single-serve cups of macaroni and cheese.
Everybody gets a taste of the innovators&apos nose candy and can buy shares in Amazon.
They give you a taste of what it would be like if their characters switched roles.
My young conservative friend got a taste of this power when their employer nixed our conversation.
But the Rodgers was about to get a taste of what the missing sailors were suffering.
Every guest had this in common: They came for a taste of living on a homestead.
Shoppers with a yen for a conspiracy theory or a taste of history may be, too.
"The Gauls became Gallo-Roman after having a taste of Roman peace and civilization," Zemmour writes.
Promise Wine offers wine lovers a taste of the newest grape from Napa's coveted Pritchard Hill.
To change the language in Waze: That's just a taste of what you can do with Waze.
While it was only seven days, eating like this gave me a taste of the NXIVM identity.
Now, after a too-long hiatus, Robyn is giving fans a taste of what they've been missing.
Because what climate change does to this habitat could be a taste of what's to come elsewhere.
"So proud of @vestas11thhourracing and feel fortunate to have had a taste of "life at the extreme.
The city got a taste of its future after Hurricane Sandy struck New York City in 2012.
"I was not expecting drama on night one, which we got a taste of," Becca told E!
And so, typical of all things WWDC, this was more of a taste of things to come.
Fortnite's new wraps, which allow for finer weapon and vehicle customizations, carry a taste of Counter-Strike.
News, fans get a taste of how Shawn (Rider Strong) and Katy's (Cheryl Texiera) big day unfolds.
It gave me a taste of what a world record feels like, and I was very excited.
No more waiting in line for hours to get a taste of the latest Super Smash Bros.
The to-do in Karnataka, in short, is probably just a taste of the excitement to come.
Or, they can step out for the evening and enjoy a taste of the local Mediterranean flavors.
NBCUniversal hasn't announced plans yet to give consumers a taste of what its product may look like.
That's just a taste of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, which drops in the U.S. on April 25.
Get a taste of what the lucky Glastonbury punters will be getting below: Rock and absolute roll.
Just before New Year's Ms. DesRoche took Rose to the theater for a taste of the footlights.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a taste of what happens when you piss off The Onion.
The food videos in the Drill Hall are just a taste of Creed's exploration of human body.
Found fame as Bush League mascot phenom, parlaying his 'elephant walk' into a taste of the majors.
These APM vehicles are just a taste of what Toyota plans to deliver during the 2020 Olympics.
So to get a taste of what that looks like, where better to turn than a movie?
That's why Sunday's tweets are probably not a historical aberration but a taste of things to come.
It only took one game this season to get a taste of what that will feel like.
And she immediately got a taste of how cutthroat the show is on her first-ever challenge.
To give fans a taste of what to expect, Shyamalan released the first poster for the Jan.
Khloé and Kris decide to screw with Kourtney and give her a taste of her own medicine.
For instance, bite into a Wild Berry PopTart doughnut, and you'll get a taste of berry jam.
Not bad, but not brilliant either—especially not for iAmMoshow, who wanted a taste of real success.
Oklahoma City has also given Golden State a taste of its own medicine, wreaking havoc in transition.
I got a taste of that idea recently while on a snowboarding holiday in the Austrian alps.
But once you get a little bit of a taste of that action, it's hard to leave.
It may be only a taste of things to come if copper's bull narrative really heats up.
For their children, the North Korean crisis is a taste of what the Cold War was like.
Price point for everyone: Just want to get a taste of Startup Alley, get a Basic Pass.
That was just a taste of what was to come from that council in the coming days.
This year, the show also gave us a taste of something a lot sweeter: Girl Scout cookies.
A taste of that battle came on Tuesday during the contentious three-and-a-half-hour hearing.
A small price to pay for a taste of space without the hassle of actually going there.
The tumbling of the pound to 30-year lows offered a taste of what is to come.
Carson gets a taste of his own medicine when he's forced to make dinner and wash up.
Giving high school students a taste of the working world doesn't just pay dividends for individual companies.
A Taste of Magic (Friday) Would you like a side of sleight of hand with that burger?
A Taste of Magic (Saturday) Would you like a side of sleight of hand with that burger?
"A Taste of Greece: Recipes, Cuisine & Culture" by Princess Tatiana and Diana Farr Louis, $28.71 for Hardcover
I think bullies need to have a taste of their own medicine, and he is a bully.
The editorial is just a taste of the outrage from Chinese authorities and publications since Meng's arrest.
A TASTE OF MAGIC (Saturday) Would you like a side of sleight of hand with that burger?
Black Moses is the sound of Channel Tres giving listeners a taste of his upbringing and personality.
"People getting a taste of the heatwaves, this is what climate change is all about," she said.
Target on Monday gave shoppers a taste of what those investments will bring to their local stores.
Americans got a taste of what an influence attack looks like during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
The line to get in wrapped around the block just get a taste of a capitalist burger.
Schumer took to the Senate floor Wednesday to give GOP colleagues a taste of what to expect.
Baby Future got a taste of Mastro's Thursday in Bev Hills, after being guided inside by daddy.
Check the real-time crime maps of your city or ZIP code for a taste of this.
This is just a taste of what's to come in what promises to be a busy week.
"The targeting of these activists and dissidents is a taste of what's to come," Mr. Marczak said.
The ads haven't been released, and it's unclear when voters will get a taste of Bannon's messaging.
It's a taste of the America Samin had always been looking for at cookouts and never found.
When her family wanted a taste of Chinese food, they had to trek to Flushing and Elmhurst.
Lady Catherine, in which we get a taste of what happens if you took Lizzie's and Mrs.
And this is just a taste of what this relatively concise but incredibly rich show can elicit.
America got a taste of those traits during the contentious confirmation hearings for Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
For a taste of Basque cuisine, go to Txikiteo (Basque for pub crawl), which opened in March.
National Geographic, however, plans to give them a taste of what a real scientific expedition feels like.
For a taste of the ambition of Kimhi's project, consider his ideas about the nature of logic.
Seems like Michelle took notice and wanted to give the kid a taste of the real deal.
To get a taste of what it's *supposed* to look like, watch Tashi ... or the vid below.
And absolutely end a day with a wok full of three-cup chicken, a taste of Taiwan.
Here's just a taste of the great speakers who will share their expertise from our various stages.
In that sense, Monday's meeting could be an appetizer — a taste of the potential feast to come.
The Russian interference in the United States presidential election is just a taste of more to come.
They are, presumably, meant for other customers who can afford to pay for a taste of home.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got a taste of privacy invasion very close to home over the weekend.
But the most arresting moment, and a taste of Ms. Devieilhe's virtuosity, came without words or accompaniment.
Head to the farmers market to get a taste of the early spring greens and foraged foods.
Baker and Booker -- 2016 surrogates get a look at N.H. and a taste of the presidential bug One great New Hampshire primary tradition is giving the next generation of political leaders a chance to get a taste of how unique and exciting the action is in the final week.
It can give the cordcutters a taste of what they're missing for a measly five bucks a month.
You can get a taste of games from every genre, including everything from family-favourites to hardcore action.
Will Smith is giving fans a taste of what his Genie will bring to Disney's live-action Aladdin.
Rensburg had gotten a taste of that sweet sweet spon life and didn't want the moment to end.
Dressed in a blue button down, onlookers enjoyed seeing the royal have a taste of the fresh fruit.
He kept referring to it as "our record" which gives you a taste of what it was like.
Smartphone news is typically dominated by Apple and Android, but today we got a taste of something different.
Beyonce and Jay Z's twins are still in utero ... but they're already getting a taste of the spotlight.
Here's a taste of what I made today: More than anything, the app is fun to play with.
After getting a taste of life as a dockworker when he was a teenager, Tom Adams was hooked.
Janet Jackson gave her baby a taste of Hollywood Wednesday as mother and son lunched at The Ivy.
There, Harris got a taste of how policy was made and how it could impact people's everyday lives.
They take a couple of photos and the office cat tries to swipe a taste of the cake.
Last night, I got a taste of that power through the 20 of 24 wins won by POC.
"Well, I think what you saw in that speech will give you a taste of that," DeWit said.
William Maybelline: The [EP] is inclined for a taste of what's to come, moving towards a new album.
Then, once he'd had a taste of the power of CGI, he used it in virtually every scene.
Instead, start with her novellas, the Binti trilogy, for a taste of Afrofuturism and Okorafor's themes of homecoming.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, got a taste of CNN star Jim Acosta's grandstanding questions Tuesday.
It's the closest US territory to mainland China, giving Chinese tourists a taste of America relatively close home.
It's all a part of our Inside Politics forecast, where you get a taste of tomorrow's news today.
And if you want a taste of what Nintendo's take on shooters is, give Splatoon 2 a try.
This is just a taste of what augmented reality can do, and it's about to become more popular.
If it isn't here's a taste of Dorsey's new tweetstorm: We didn't suspend Alex Jones or Infowars yesterday.
The nation's intellectual property laws are murky, and Apple's had a taste of that as early as 753.
Or maybe she saw an opportunity to give her husband a taste of his own social media medicine.
You can get a taste of what a service offers, without fully committing to a potentially expensive contract.
The film comes out Friday, but a clip out now gives us a taste of Tatum's big number.
It's all part of this week's "Inside Politics" forecast, where you get a taste of tomorrow's headlines today.
It's also a chance for viewers all around the country to get a taste of Black girl magic.
" Indeed, he said last week's weakness in U.S. junk bonds could be a "taste of things to come.
Rubio said on Sunday that Trump gave Kim "a taste of his own medicine" in canceling the summit.
For a taste of Amsterdam's more offbeat side, however, give some of these museums and attractions a try.
"Once he gets a taste of blood he'll pursue it to the very end," Noll told The Hill.
Coco & Cru An Australian partner, Cory Lee, brings a taste of summer in Sydney to this NoHo cafe.
For a taste of that, we must go all the way back to the midterm elections of 1974.
Jenni Kayne has put together a taste of California with a gift box inspired by her prefall collection.
He got a taste of what many Brazilians feel about him during the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
To get a taste of Disney World's unique drinks, take a trip from one bar to the next.
She'd be building corsets into everything from suits to jean jackets to give us a taste of royalty.
To give customers a taste of the holiday, Starbucks drew inspiration from its own Starbucks Christmas Blend coffee.
But when you haven't had a taste of the spotlight in a while, it's easy enough to overreact.
For Pepys, Bess's wandering affection is a taste of his own medicine, and he can hardly bear it.
Now he has been downgraded to "a taste" of the position he supposedly was being groomed to fill.
There was "A Taste of Honey," sure, and "Rita, Sue and Bob, Too," and not a lot more.
Children attending these programs will get more than a taste of classical compositions; they'll also enjoy classic confections.
Weaver's campaign pamphlet, "A Call to Arms," provides a taste of the candidate's rhetoric in the presidential campaign.
The show was shot throughout New Mexico, and it gave Ms. Owen a taste of communal campus life.
For a taste of classic Astoria, she suggested the "The Bomb" sandwich at Sal, Kris, and Charlie's Deli.
For the activists on the ground in Indiana, there has already been a taste of victory: Former Gov.
Once she offered me a taste of her salad dressing and brought me some salad on a plate.
Matilda Ramsay has had a taste of fame after following in the footsteps of her dad, Gordon Ramsay.
Elizabeth Warren got a taste of that front-runner life in Tuesday night's CNN/New York Times debate.
Popeyes has grown up, gotten a taste of the big time, and now it's a lifestyle brand, folks.
They are a taste of inauthenticity, perhaps, a heretical sham — lame supermarket Tex-Mex food, a whitewashed charade.
Click through the gallery above to get a taste of just some of what's streaming during the month.
The recent flurry of executive orders from the new president provides a taste of what may lie ahead.
But an episode this year gave the general and his Afghan partners a taste of the president's unpredictability.
The following morning I roamed through the city's winding cobblestone streets to get a taste of Old Grasse.
At one point, Kim filmed Justin giving the crowd a taste of his crooning voice ... they loved it.
A moment from Meyerhold's 1926 production of Gogol's "The Government Inspector" gives us a taste of his aesthetic.
Agriculture Secretary Perdue got a taste of farmers' angst when met cattle ranchers in Nebraska on May 20.
The havoc that the fall armyworm has generated in Africa is just a taste of what is ahead.
Sindayigaya Marc had a taste of what life without the threat of malaria feels like back in 2000.
We experienced only a taste of the harassment and abuse that Venezuelan journalists have been suffering for years.
In this case, we get a taste of how Erlich explains the concept of "mansplaining" to two women.
It's all a part of this week's "Inside Politics" forecast, where you get a taste of tomorrow's news today.
Yes, Lawrence already gave us a taste of what's to come from Dior under its first female creative director.
And that, startup fans, is merely a taste of the informative presentations taking place at Startup Battlefield MENA 2018.
It's not like New Yorkers tell anyone to go to Sbarro for a taste of an authentic NYC slice.
" He adds: "I kind of got a taste of it and I kind of want to build on that.
But Safran played it well by giving the fighter a taste of his own medicine on her Instagram page.
Any predators looking to get a taste of some chicken are going to have to taste the rainbow instead.
New York City, or at least the outer boroughs, are finally getting a taste of the new transit revolution.
You don't have to travel to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, to get a taste of Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond's signature dishes.
Get a taste of her menu with her Wine-Brined Turkey & Gravy and Garlic Mashed Potatoes recipes shared below.
I wanted to give these guys a taste of Minnesota and thought, What better way than a lumberjack challenge?
The first daughter gets a taste of bridging partisan divides when she meets with Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards.
In September the Fed and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) gave a taste of what is to come.
TRH's popped into Sblash, the local fish & chip shop for a taste of some of Aberdaron's finest fish & chips!
"The 'lost decade' for pay the past 10 years is only a taste of things to come," he said.
I stopped going into the studio because I was sad, but now I'm getting a taste of it again.
Although it's not set for release until February 2017, you can get a taste of the music right now.
Why not put each hammer out slowly, week-by-week, giving people a taste of what's been going on?
The experience gave me a taste of the hard work it takes to succeed in a faster-paced place.
" As for Treat Myself, Trainor promises it's coming: "[The Love Train] is just a taste of what it is.
It's a small price to pay for a taste of freedom in a place still recovering from a revolution.
Turns out, all I needed was a taste of the blond life to know they definitely have more fun.
To get a taste of Arizonian nature, all one needs to do is study Frank Gonzales's thoughtfully painted artworks.
Enjoy a taste of his perverse humor and knack for turning shapes into emotional observations in the Instagrams below.
The uptick in hate crimes that has followed the election could be just a taste of things to come.
There's a taste of the matchup in this new trailer as we see the mutants going head to head.
Only nine months into her leadership, May's policies on tech and science are a taste of things to come.
Chef Mauro Colagreco offers food that pays tribute to the Mediterranean by providing a taste of the ocean itself.
Here's a small sample of what to expect: As we said, that's just a taste of what's in store.
Since Tickled is finally coming to a wider viewership, audiences can now get a taste of the mystery themselves.
Let's hope this good boy ended up getting a taste of the snack for which he was so longing.
Sadly, you'll have to head to the Sunshine State for a taste of this culinary masterpiece, but don't fret.
The U.S. should think about giving Putin a taste of his own medicine: injecting information into his political space.
Washington (CNN)Twitter got a taste of some playful barbs between two notable South Carolinians on Tuesday -- Republican Rep.
Was he, however, going to be bored by a taste of his own medicine, as I became Guestlist Bae?
And now he has gotten a taste of it and he likes it and he won't let it go.
Unlike Pelosi, some Democrats have been more willing to give the Democrat base a taste of its deepest desire.
It's a taste of the unknown, a promise of adventure, waiting for you out there where it's all happening.
In London, Gerardo got a taste of the local work culture through an internship with a boutique headhunting firm.
A TASTE OF MAGIC (Friday and Saturday) Would you like a side of sleight of hand with that burger?
The box features different flavors and different breweries to give you a taste of the exciting spectrum of sake.
This is just a taste of the incredible value that you can get from American Express Membership Rewards points.
Emerging impacts — floods, droughts, heat — provide only a taste of the anticipated devastation and its human and environmental costs.
PLAINVIEW "Eastern European Travelogue: A Taste of the Old Countries," Bill and Elaine Farran discuss a trip to Europe.
More likely, it's a taste of the sort of designs of foldable phones we'll see in the coming years.
Fans of "The Crown" can get a taste of what it's like to live as a royal this Christmas.
Some residents have already gotten a taste of what life could be like with a rebuilt Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
They will try to develop their name recognition in the media and give voters a taste of their personality.
The company's New Shephard capsule is designed to feature big windows, to let tourists get a taste of space.
This is but a taste of what developers using ARKit will be able to implement in future iOS apps.
Through Macdonald, Atlas got a taste of the combative discourse of the 1940s that had shaped Schwartz's intellectual life.
To give you a taste of why I love SoundCloud so much, just listen to this track by Gigamesh.
But as is the case with many who get a taste of that money life, Rowling has turned Slytherin.
The idea is to give a broader range of people a taste of the Grounded lifestyle in smaller doses.
GAUDIR A taste of Spain pops up on Monday evenings in the premises of the caterer, Tastings NYC & SoFlo.
McKENZIE Having had a taste of what it's like being famous, when the TV show came out, it's crazy.
Democrats got a taste of good news in 22018 with Clinton's better-than-expected margins in these congressional districts.
And we're sharing some new articles in this newsletter to give you a taste of the full Parenting experience.
Go: Our Frugal Traveler columnist attempted to get a taste of Prague without skimping on beer or the sights.
A 20-euro ticket also allows elevator access to the eighth-floor Belvedere observatory, including a taste of wine.
Go: Our Frugal Traveler columnist tried to get a taste of Prague without skimping on beer or the sights.
A taste of what they found: a presidency consumed by a sprawling inquiry, and a president seized by paranoia.
The rental units offer a taste of what it's like to live in one without a full-time commitment.
At the same time, she says she got a taste of the forces that would later work against her.
An airline&aposs paint scheme offers onlookers a taste of a carrier&aposs values or its culture&aposs ethos.
We went to Indiana for the last contest of 2019 to get a taste of the competitive eating world.
His easy talk of parliamentary prorogation — effectively suspending the legislature — may be a taste of the chaos to come.
Well, one answer is that voters have lately been given a taste of what really bad leaders look like.
They are often of Eisenhower vintage, heavy on the margarine and shortening, a taste of 1950s convenience: science food.
But Sanders is just starting to get a taste of the type of vetting reserved for presidential front-runners.
SOUTHAMPTON: Maison Vivienne, a new country inn and French restaurant is offering a taste of Provence, 136 Main Street.
If nothing else, the new suit suggested vape companies were only just getting a taste of their potential liability.
So if you're ever in Philadelphia, you can roll through and get a taste of Queen B's favorite slice.
Staying here gives visitors a taste of residential life, but with plenty to do nearby, and prime beach access.
The specialist 1003 meters runner wants to offer his fans a taste of another of his favorite pursuits - rapping.
With Brexit, the chumocrats who drew borders from India to Ireland are getting a taste of their own medicine.
Originally from Bangladesh, Mr. Hossain said that being in New Foods of India gives him a taste of home.
It's enough to give us a taste of the next Star Wars film, but doesn't reveal more than is necessary.
But she proposed it last week to make a point and give male lawmakers a taste of their own medicine.
Here's a taste of how the conversation went: TRUMP: You can't have very good border security without the wall, no.
Either way, the Moto Z3 and the 5G Moto Mod will give us a taste of the future of smartphones.
But if you truly can't wait any longer for a taste of some new Powerpuff Girls, we've got you covered.
ZHENGZHOU, China (Reuters) - For the last decade, the city of Zhengzhou has been getting a taste of the Chinese dream.
That has allowed many residents a taste of middle class life; consumer appliances, luxury goods and apartments of their own.
In view of these predictions, Charvet's idea of a robot-staffed sex cafe sounds like a taste of the future.
And the musician, 38, made a point to give his little one a taste of the local delicacies  — including pasta.
You can turn all of these on to get a taste of what the Focals can be in the future.
And it will give a taste of how the president reacts when economies fail to do as they are told.
He got a taste of it last year, when he wrote an essay about Thanksgiving for the Los Angeles Times.
And while I can't recommend it today, it could give you a taste of the future standard as prices drop.
The bakery provides a taste of home for Maria, a foreigner who has been living in Lebanon for seven years.
Indians will soon get a taste of on-demand video streaming service that costs less than a dollar a month.
These new features supposedly give a taste of what's in store for Apple's AR headset, coming as soon as 2020.
Here's a taste of Kunlun's lucrative portfolio: The article has been updated to clarify Crunchbase's data did not include Pony.
All the talk is of linkage and leverage, to give the transactional Mr Trump a taste of his own medicine.
Read on to discover the 11 best places to get a taste of Los Angeles, as it used to be.
Disney has already given investors a taste of what Disney+ will look like at an investor day earlier this year.
Luckily, there's a way to get a get a taste of enchantment without Sleeping Beauty castle looming in the background.
Think back to May through November of 216—you had a taste of what Uranus in Taurus will bring you.
This lemon olive oil ice cream is a taste of sunshine, even as a chill often hangs in the air.
She goes on to make fun of his over-exaggerated word choice, giving him a taste of his own medicine.
Be sure to line up for a taste of these chunk-tastic cookies before the store closes on March 27.
Deutsche Bank, Germany's flagship bank, may offer a taste of what its new neighbors in the financial district can expect.
Hefter had gotten a taste of a technology called desktop virtualization while interning at a Wall Street firm during college.
He's already given rank-and-file lawmakers a taste of what could be coming if they don't fall in line.
"Davaoanians", as they call themselves, feel it is time the rest of the country got a taste of Duterte's rule.
On Friday, it was a mighty two-iron at the 15th hole that gave Scott a taste of the lead.
Mark Zuckerberg took the stage at the Oculus Developers conference to show off a taste of Facebook's mobile VR future.
To give you a taste of the impending brutality, the latter gave us a mix called Fuck You & Your Eyebrows.
The accident has given him a taste of life after boxing, and it's not a flavor he's ready to savor.
" For a taste of what could be in store, check them out on the "Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special.
Utah gave Houston a taste of its own medicine in a 120-101 victory over the Rockets on Tuesday night.
The first time Oghi tried to use the phone in the living room, he got a taste of pure frustration.
If you want to say that you have truly had a taste of New Orleans, Dooky Chase is the place.
I asked Mr. Vang what he would recommend I see if I wanted to get a taste of Hmong culture.
But then Judy King, a Martha Stewart-inspired lifestyle guru (with a taste of Paula Deen), lands in the clink.
Smoke is beginning to rise from the West's public lands — and it is just a taste of what's to come.
If you're looking to get a taste of the PM lifestyle, earning a certification is a good place to start.
DANBURY A Taste of Greater Danbury, featuring the rock band Everclear, games and local foods from around the world. Sept.
That, I guess, is the price you pay for having a phone that gives you a taste of the future. 
But get a taste of Singapore's cultural mélange by delving into vibrant enclaves like Little India, Chinatown and Arab Town.
YouTuber LilyPichu gave a taste of that majestic life to a couple of unsuspecting cosplayers at Indy Popcon in July.
Another village pulled the same trick so it could give Lopez Obrador a taste of its coconut milk, she added.
This chronological shuffling is gently disorienting, forcing the viewer into a small seizure of empathy, a taste of lost control.
So you can get a taste of the vibe and feel of a sex party in a low pressure situation.
The Nicolas Jaar-produced number offered a taste of cheeky, sinister dance pop excellence to come, but then Mode disappeared.
The short clip offers a taste of the music that sounds in line with Lopez's more dance-friendly contemporary releases.
Cyrus tweeted the announcement (of course by including a unicorn emoji), giving us a taste of what we can expect.
He had given the world a taste of his impression talents in a video for Vanity Fair this past January.
Halfway through the exhibition, Julio Le Parc 1959 offers a taste of the artist's more elaborate works from the 1960s.
I suspect he also imparts a certain faith in humanity that I only got a taste of during our interview.
"Gucci on My," a taste of Mike Will Made-It's upcoming slapper collection Ransom 2, is a tune of tunes.
Last year's extremes played out as a taste of what the world can expect if those levels continue to rise.
In reality, though, they came from navy border patrols; a taste of harsh reality washed ashore in a resort town.
Later this morning, we'll get a taste of the future of VR from Facebook at the Oculus Connect 5 keynote.
For the people who are getting a taste of the web through Free Basics, what does the app look like?
For some of those waiting, the soup — lucid and almost delicate in flavor — is simply, profoundly a taste of home.
They give a taste of how various, variegated and rich these cases can be, how fickle is fate—and biology.
"We wanted to show Cardi B to not be a bully and give her a taste of her own medicine."
The Jupiter/Uranus opposition will give you a taste of freedom; it will show you how else life could be.
For a taste of the music scene without the hefty admission fee, descend a flight of stairs to Jam Jam.
As the United States endures the longest shutdown in its history, Americans are getting a taste of life without government.
Montreal Journal MONTREAL — The friends from Quebec went to London's Brick Lane food market, searching for a taste of home.
Mehdi Menouar, originally from Casablanca, Morocco, is a founder of Meska Sweets, created to share a taste of his homeland.
Expense-account diners can still get a taste of that Buckhead swank at Atlas, in the St. Regis Atlanta hotel.
Before I bailed on the idea of college, I had a taste of what it's really like for underage drinkers.
But new research shows that sometimes the parasite gets a taste of its own medicine, and from an unexpected source.
But Sunday, they were able to get a taste of what it's like on the other side of the glass.
NASCAR fans will get a taste of what happens off the track on the debut season of CMT's Racing Wives.
His dream, he said, was to add "a taste of Africa fashion" to the fashion industry in the United States.
Read the full obituary of Mr. Branca here; the following dash through his career offers a taste of his work.
Trump's defense team will begin presenting their opening arguments, but it may be only a taste of what's to come.
We get a taste of that as Vincke talked through how he was going to handle this upcoming boss encounter.
Getting a taste of what an AI baby monitor can do only leaves an appetite for even more smart features.
The iMac came in multiple colors, the first time the world would get a taste of Ive's computer design sensibilities.
Off the Menu SEN SAKANA After many delays, this ambitious restaurant will give New York a taste of Nikkei cuisine.
He grew up around horses and likes being able to enjoy a taste of the country life in the city.
With a green salad, it made for a delightful dinner, fresh as the season, a taste of Homer in June.
You get a taste of this in the pilot, when Nicholas, after a rough day, asks Matilda for a hug.
TUESDAY • November's midterm elections are fast approaching, and we'll get a taste of one of the biggest contests when Sen.
A self-described policy wonk, she grew up somewhere else, Atlanta, and got a taste of politics as a student.
In addition, it would bring pro baseball to smaller markets and give those cities a taste of major league talent.
For a taste of Mr. Giuliani's foreign policy misadventures, consider his 1982 visit to Haiti as an associate attorney general.
A ride on the Jerusalem Light Rail on Friday morning gave a taste of what that uncertainty can feel like.
The teaser gives us a taste of what the show will be like without TJ Miller's beloved character, Erlich Bachman.
Go a step further and dive into these stories that will give you a taste of France — and its history.
Then you'll have your virtual reality glasses on, and you're going to get a taste of the fear and adrenalin.
For a taste of what to expect, check out their exclusive half-hour mix for THUMP from late last year.
Anyone who thinks political correctness is bad should try talking to Congress about art for a taste of real suffering.
The final day capped a weekend of pretty dang good music, and attendees got a taste of everything from Anderson .
Of course, this is just a taste of the new monsters you can expect to catch and befriend in the game.
Basically, he thinks the brand deserves a taste of its own medicine -- but he says in his own VERY colorful way.
All while giving a taste of what's to come with their new album, Bliss is set to come out June 24.
It was a taste of that old world where you see mentors and the people they're passing the torch along to.
The pair touted the successful trial on CBS This Morning, giving the general public a taste of the high speed tech.
The comedian posted a follow-up Instagram video to give us all a taste of the serious talent that's in store.
These stories and more are part of this week's "Inside Politics" forecast, where you get a taste of tomorrow's headlines today.
And now you have a taste of what the men and women stationed at Atlanta's airport have the joy of playing.
Nothing gets a bully like LYING LIB MEDIA'S attention better than to give them a taste of their own blood #neverbackdown.
Chunky knitted throw blanket — $49.99 See Details This is just a taste of what's on sale for the holidays at Walmart.
The authors argue that the Syrian civil war could be a taste of future international conflicts triggered by climate-induced unrest.
Here's a taste of what you can expect: We haven't even mentioned Off the Record sessions, CrunchMatch or the fireside chats.
If you've ever wanted a taste of this gem on Museum Mile without the hefty price tag, now is your chance.
Artist Daniel Mercadante gives us a taste of what our landscapes would look like if rainbows were within a hand's reach.
But for now, we can all get a taste of these up-and-coming labels, and we're pretty psyched about it.
Last night, we got a taste of West's latest spiel, which included Taylor Swift, of course, but he didn't stop there.
It was like a taste of heaven and hell in a world that didn't seem to have a place for us.
So the best way to get a taste of Aston Martin's electric future might actually be one of these EV conversions.
And now, compliments of Givenchy, we're getting a taste of what she looks like with a crop that's shorter than Kris'.
If you've ever wanted a taste of this gem on Museum Mile with a lower price tag, now is your chance.
And they represent a taste of what's to come if we don't stop pumping heat-trapping greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.
Passengers got a taste of that this week, standing in line for up to five hours because of the go-slow.
A taste of Morocco at Epcot's Spice Road Table will have you rethinking why fried potatoes get all the hometown glory.
Driving the news: The recent manipulated video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was just a taste of what could lie ahead.
And on the next hole, the par-three 16th, he delighted the fans with a taste of his magic of yesteryear.
Today, people will get a taste of that with the video for Carti's song "New Choppa" with mentor A$AP Rocky.
Betsy Bozdech, the executive editor, says she has already enjoyed a taste of the lively debates that are on the horizon.
The jam packed trailer offers just a taste of the over-the-top splendor served up fresh by the pop queen.
Fans got a taste of what's to come when Gray released "White Man" in February -- an anthem about racism in America.
He has given conservatives, including the pundit class, a taste of what a serious right-wing nationalist politics would look like.
And while Amazon claims to have "99.99999999% durability," today the internet got a taste of what that other 0.0000001% looks like.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas students got a taste of the Tom Brady life ... along with their parents and some of their teachers.
A Donald Trump presidency is now firmly in the realm of possibilities, and the media is getting a taste of it.
The 40-pound (18 kg) suit also gave Dumont a taste of the weight gain people typically experience as they age.
For Jews, a 'taste of paradise' Temple Israel's new synagogue opened in 22018 and cost more than $21 million to complete.
Parents that want to give their kids a taste of something that will excite them should get them into FIRST programs.
This Christmas, the Ship Inn will once again be flooded with visitors, all eager to sample a taste of maritime heritage.
But this is just a taste of what's to come in what's promising to be another huge week on The Verge.
But because of the way Android works, only a relatively small group of Android owners will get a taste of it.
They cannot support terrorism on one hand, and then play the victim when they receive a taste of their own medicine.
When Prince William and Kate Middleton head to Sweden later this month, they'll be getting a taste of Hollywood in Stockholm.
LOW I was also in search of a taste of the coast of Japan, in the form of a sushi dinner.
Jägermeister is a staple of many late-night escapades, but now it's bringing a taste of morning to the iconic liqueur.
Additionally, he had gotten a taste of business school years prior when he attended Stanford's Summer Institute for General Management Program.
I spent a night at Hotel Metropole my first night in town and got a taste of the millionaire Monaco lifestyle.
Why does Mr. Badii, the motorist whose car is the principal set of "A Taste of Cherry," want to commit suicide?
Perhaps because of its colossal failure — and the nostalgia factor — consumers wanted a taste of New Coke in the 21st century.
It's a taste of a particular kind of summer – easygoing, smoky and cheap – that provides weekend joy whenever you cook it.
The European efforts are just a taste of a coming global freak-out over the power of the American tech industry.
Starters, compared with main courses, are usually simpler and give travelers a taste of dishes that locals eat; they're also cheaper.
On HBO's Westworld, the park brings out people's darkest impulses...so perhaps only a taste of Westworld is safer for now.
But when you have lived life out of order, it's sweet to get a taste of the chapters that you've missed.
Burger has promised a taste of the Vesper as Fleming created it and as the fictional Bond would have tasted it.
The same goes for AR. Rudimentary forms — a la Pokémon GO — are giving the mainstream a taste of what's to come.
This is just a taste of the wondrous imagery on display at the inaugural Simon Says exhibition at the Chesterfield Gallery.
Have a taste of one of their latest stories, about a San Francisco-based drag queen who throws naked dinner parties.
For instance, a smattering of kids in the early aughts lit themselves on fire for a taste of Jackass-style glory.
It was more about connecting with skaters at the skateparks and skate spots to get a taste of the local scenes.
That's why we were particularly inspired by one woman who gave her dick-pic-sender a taste of his own medicine.
" Unsurprisingly, James didn't enjoy getting a taste of his own medicine and messaged her to say, "I just want to puke!
Looking for a taste of home, customers jostle for tables as Africans from the continent's four corners wait to be seated.
So it's no surprise that Americans sometimes aren't sure if what they're biting into is a taste of Mexico at all.
Increasingly over the past decade, Westerners have flocked to the Amazon for a taste of the region's most notorious elixir: ayahuasca.
"Secondhand Time" is a brick, so perhaps just tackle some of its stories to get a taste of the real thing.
They give troops a taste of home and the ability to maintain a high-calorie diet while away on the battlefield.
Most readers will never know, though this riveting book will make many feel as if they've had a taste of it.
During that same stretch, he springboarded from mixtape-maker to bankable rap polyglot, all while getting a taste of movie stardom.
But as the cost of caviar drops, people around the world are finally getting a taste of this once exclusive item.
Twitter typically books local chefs who come in to promote cookbooks, restaurants or to share a taste of their signature recipes.
Still, I'd had a taste of the first class lifestyle, and it was certainly more fun than the usual airport experience.
"The American people now are getting a taste of what people in Washington have known over this last year," he said.
But, getting the bulgogi burger in Korea was a great way to get a taste of the local fast-food flavor.
While not perfect, getting a taste of what AI could do inside a baby monitor only made me hungry for more.
HitClips did an excellent job of making consumers feel like they needed only a taste of a song to be satisfied.
While many people abandon their neighborhoods if they even get a taste of money and access, Hussle did the exact opposite.
If you're not sure what language to start with, this is the perfect coding buffet to get a taste of everything.
By 2192 he was one of the busiest musicians in town, giving Chicago a taste of the Crescent City's hot music.
"Hungary got a taste of debate, of a democracy that still exists, that parties can cooperate," he told a news conference.
It looks like Sam Heughan may be getting a taste of what female actors have to deal with on a daily basis.
To give you a taste of this young talent, we've rounded up some fresh buys from designers under the age of 20.
However the studio behind the live-action version of Assassin's Creed is hoping to give us a taste of cinema to come.
Starting April 8, donut lovers across the country can stop by participating Krispy Kreme locations for a taste of the seasonal treats.
Surrounded by large oak barrels and ancient wooden vats, Ange-Aristide, pipette in hand, offers guests a taste of his latest counterfeits.
It's been four months since we last had a taste of the controlled madness Rizin Fight Federation serves up for MMA fans.
Harry Potter fans looking for a taste of Butterbeer (a favorite beverage amongst the wizards in Rowling's series) haven't had it easy.
Now, almost 21994 years after the series' launch, Blizzard's poised to give those players a taste of what they've wanted all along.
Jordan's rocky mountains and barren deserts gave US Marines a taste of what combat in this area of the world is like.
Attendees at the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, the industry's largest annual event, unexpectedly got a taste of the government shutdown Tuesday.
But once in King's Landing, Sansa quickly gets a taste of how treacherous the capital is and how deceitful the players are.
Well, the masses (in SoCal, at least) can get a taste of it now, with the addition of Taco Bell's signature spices.
ZHENGZHOU, China, May 244 (Reuters) - For the last decade, the city of Zhengzhou has been getting a taste of the Chinese dream.
And both women already have gotten a taste of the scrutiny they'll face as they take on even more visible national roles.
These efforts give a taste of what will be possible, says Albert Wenger of Union Square Ventures (USV), a venture-capital firm.
And the best way to challenge him, Mr. Rubio has concluded, is to give Mr. Trump a taste of his own humor.
The vibe is a little moody, but you're one fickle MF, so really you're just getting a taste of your own medicine.
If you can't swing a flight to New Orleans, Applebee's is bringing a taste of Mardi Gras to your city this month.
Be on the lookout for more details in the coming weeks and months, but here's a taste of what you can expect.
DJ Khaled's son is getting a taste of the night life at a very early age ... although he tasted it in daylight.
He wanted to give "them a taste of the terror they gladly spread all over the world," according to the Justice Department.
It seems no matter how far away, or how much time has passed, everyone misses a taste of where they came from.
You can also get a taste of the play by picking up Aaron's book, which features some new short essays and poems.
This is the system you buy if you want to get a taste of the future or experience the world as Batman.
Be warned, though: their limited resolution and freedom of movement provide little more than a taste of what VR has to offer.
Sometimes, as in my case, we get a taste of it as students and want to stay for the freedom and opportunity.
And that's just a taste of what's to come this week in our coverage of gadgets, tech culture, science, transportation, and entertainment.
Trump is getting a taste of that on the trip, her first extended period in the public eye since her husband's inauguration.
And for a taste of what you'll see tonight, you can watch the new clips here: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
You can get a taste of it with the Ultimate MBA in 1 Bundle, which you can pick up here for $13.
There was a taste of that already: advance data from Japan showed manufacturing shrank this month for the first time since 20193.
" A taste of the tour de force (23 pages in the magazine): "Texas has been growing at a stupefying rate for decades.
It's ridiculous, it's frenetic, and it happens to be a very effective showcase for those wanting just a taste of VR gaming.
He gave Sanders a taste of what they should expect, blasting his voting record on gun control, immigration, and same-sex marriage.
As for the interruptions, it was as if both Cruz and Rubio decided to give Trump a taste of his own medicine.
People looking for a taste of rural life have been invited to make their application either by phone, writing or in person.
Netflix gave fans a taste of what to expect from OITNB season 5 with a sneak peek at the premiere's first minute.
The kit is now foraging for food on its own, getting a taste of solid foods such as crickets, mealworms and mice.
All niceties are being set aside, and each and every one of the final four is ready for a taste of victory.
And Venus's meeting with unruly Uranus will find you breaking free from many old patterns and getting a taste of new excitement.
We'll get a taste of how seriously U.S. politicians are taking the threat of that potential scenario in the hearing on Tuesday.
If you want a taste of our bass culture, throw on your best purple panda costume, and head down to Red Room.
When Zikr: A Sufi Revival came to a close, I only had a taste of the religious experience, but it was intoxicating.
For a taste of all the Naomi Watts madness, watched the trailer now — and be happy your therapist isn't named Jean Halloway.
A Taste of Fifth (Wednesday) The destination restaurants and bars of Park Slope, Brooklyn, gather for this evening of food and dance.
Pernod Ricard, the booze group, got a taste of that when Elliott Advisors turned up with a 2.5 percent stake on Wednesday.
Google, Facebook's brother-in-advertising, had a taste of post-GDPR enforcement earlier this month when the French regulator fined it €50m.
She had longed for a taste of the middle class lifestyle her friends were flaunting with their apartments packed with consumer goods.
In the meantime, she worked at the family business — an auto shop — and got a taste of the spotlight starring in commercials.
Chocolate lovers can get a taste of partisan politics for their sweet tooth with a new "Political Collection" line of cocoa confections.
Gomez, for the record, is getting a taste of her own medicine after playing a stalker in the "Hands to Myself" video.
Even people walking by get a taste of the owner's good fortune; the puddle lamp pattern is a work of modern art.
Read through the comments section of any non-New York Times Web article to get a taste of what I'm talking about.
No, this was a taste of being an heir, a prince to be cherished and a source of hope for the future.
And if Juggalos are the first to be criminalized for their musical taste, are they just a taste of what's to come?
RECIPE: Guinness Punch You don't need to be visiting Kingston to get a taste of Jamaica that will truly blow you away.
Just a taste of the lyrics: -- Sholman's a p***y ... Johnny's a snitch ... You and Rosenblatt are like Abercrombie and B*tch.
For a taste of this potential future, head to Caliburger, Universal Studios, or the airport, where facial recognition is already being used.
In Chicago, visitors and locals can enjoy a taste of Europe at a huge, open-air festival, like those found in Germany.
A black-and-white photo in A Taste of Ely cafe on north Central Avenue is a window into the town's past.
Once I get a taste of the author's style, I think I know enough — unless it's so compelling that I can't quit.
But cookbooks can be a great way to give kids a taste of ownership in the kitchen, normally a grown-up's domain.
It also has a new attraction, which I got a taste of last week while on assignment: the Remai Modern art museum.
He wrote that would "give them a taste of the terror they gladly spread all over the world," according to the affidavit.
The flood of fake posts gave Facebook a taste of what is to come as India prepares for the world's biggest election.
After a conversation moderated by Mr. Sifton, get a taste of the chefs' specialties while mingling with Times subscribers, journalists and others.
I think if we look at how Biden and Sanders competed in California and Nevada that gives us a taste of it.
Now and then, other residents stop by for a taste of her rice and chicken dishes, or the lemon cakes she bakes.
"Hacksaw Ridge" opens with a taste of hell, a battleground that belongs more in a horror movie than in a combat picture.
Nothing gets a bully like LYING LIB MEDIA'S attention better than to give them a taste of their own blood #neverbackdown pic.twitter.
"Russ & Daughters: An Appetizing Story," from the American Jewish Historical Society, offers a taste of New York's rich food and cultural history.
Hometown Flavor Even though he is about to become a full-fledged New Yorker, he still yearns for a taste of home.
Strong northwest winds keep temperatures nearly steady, with highs in the low to mid-40s for more of a taste of winter.
Nigeria's 260-year-old President Muhammadu Buhari, elected in 2015, first had a taste of power through a military coup in 1984.
CALISSA A taste of Mykonos from the owners of Amali, Il Cantinori and Periyali in Manhattan moves into the former Trata space.
Stock investors are finally getting a taste of a higher interest rate world, and so far, they don't like what they see.
"Lord of the Rings" fans often go to great lengths to experience a taste of what life was like in Middle Earth.
Already Senate Republicans have received a taste of what could come if they preemptively dismiss the idea of calling witnesses: Conservative Rep.
To them, the whole platform is now finally getting a taste of what their experience of YouTube has been like for years.
For a taste of home, he has accessorized with a Tropicana-branded mini-fridge, stocked with orange juice bottles in tidy rows.
Born and raised in Australia, 93-year-old Ahmed Allouche traveled to his parents' Lebanese village for a taste of cultural heritage.
We first got a taste of the horseback riding thanks to a few set photos that made the rounds online last July.
The graphic below goes through more than a dozen mass shootings during Obama's term and gives a taste of how he's responded:
Along the way, we get a taste of everything: Japanese variety shows, classic talking heads, presumably recovered footage from Kobayashi's own files.
Fortunately, the producers of This Is Us are spilling all the tea — or, more accurately, giving us a taste of what's to come.
Netflix announced the film's premiere date with a Miss Congeniality joke, perhaps giving us a taste of the movie's light rom-com humor.
Industry leaders also inspect these virtual reality projects and provide honest feedback, giving our budding architects a taste of real-world project management.
Eric Swalwell had even declared his candidacy, the gun control proponent got a taste of the kinds of threats national political figures receive.
The new Starbucks menu items abroad range from sweet to exotic, and we wish we could get a taste of every single one.
Thankfully, folks who still want a taste of Disney gumbo â€" whether to consume or mock â€" can still follow the recipe below.
The hope is that fans of these shows will come get a taste of Watch, and then explore the rest of its programming.
Give them a taste of iTunes and basically turn it into an iPod Shuffle so that they'll want to upgrade to an iPod.
Since the Jackson 5 first got a taste of the limelight, there have been the internecine struggles of Michael Jackson and Michael Jackson.
The B330 could also be a destination for short-stay tourists hoping to get a taste of what life is like in space.
But as film crews were rolling, Sam began to climb the fence of his enclosure, almost getting a taste of the outside world.
Disney Springs, which offers a taste of the Disney experience without entering the parks, is also home to Guy Fieri's restaurant Chicken Guy!.
Even though I'm not a part of this ridiculously frivolous and amazing operation, I was lucky enough to get a taste of it.
The Pixel phone is a taste of a future in which hardware matters less and the artificial intelligence that powers it takes precedence.
The Mini Vision Next 100 concept car gives us a taste of what cars will look like when ridesharing becomes increasingly more popular.
If you also can't get enough Potter, we found spaces on Houzz that offer a taste of Hogwarts, Hogsmead and places in between.
But scientists hope to change that, with a bold new mission that would bring a taste of Venus' alien atmosphere back to Earth.
Unfortunately for Melissa, she got a taste of her own awful medicine later in "The Shaming Of Melissa," as the title would suggest.
"What's more interesting to me is what will people do going forward now that they've had a taste of this deduction," said Levine.
We're way beyond massage seats here, people: Rolls-Royce used a freaking space rock to give its customers a taste of the otherworldly.
Samsung's also loaded the camera app with a few dozen filters and animated stickers, bringing a taste of Snapchat to the device itself.
And I did it all to finally get a taste of those sweet super fast 5G speeds on a real, live functioning network.
Meanwhile, before Trump took the stage, poor CNN Jimmy Acosta got a taste of what Trump voters really think about CNN fake news.
In what could be a taste of things to come, General Electric Co's bonds tumbled this month as it scrambled to raise cash.
Access Power has already provided 100 solar lights to the teacher's village, a taste of what is to come from the power lines.
LONDON (Reuters) - From bonsai trees to freshly made sushi, a cultural center in London hopes to offer a taste of all things Japanese.
That's just a taste of what you'll experience at Disrupt Berlin, which takes place December 4-5, 2017 at Arena Berlin, Eichenstraße 41245.
In Chicago, The Drake, A Hilton Hotel, is offering a variety of options for those wanting a taste of the royal wedding experience.
Utah has already gotten a taste of this future: back in August 2015, a massive (and deadly) dust storm engulfed Salt Lake City.
Elsewhere, for around $3,000, you can have a taste of the high life with a gastronomic tour of San Francisco and Napa Valley.
The company also wanted to give customers the feeling that by purchasing a ticket, they'd get a taste of the future on Earth.
For some it is probably a taste of what it must feel like to have your movie open against a Star Wars film.
For the better part of the next year, these students will have a taste of the rigours of being onboard a space station.
We know Trump loves a taco bowl, but could a taste of more traditional Mexican cuisine change his mind about his southern neighbors?
DACA has provided hundreds of thousands of young people with a taste of the rights that so many of us take for granted.
It was almost funny, but more importantly, it was a taste of what anyone with dark skin goes through on a daily basis.
It will also give the public a taste of this new space, which aims to dust off the idea of collecting classical art.
But this is just a taste of what's to come in a week that includes the Tokyo Game Show (check out IGN's preview).
And he is aware his insatiable fans will be upset for only getting a taste of what Winds of Winter has in store.
If you want to get a taste of the hot, hot heat these fries are bringing, but don't live in Ohio, don't worry.
Before subjecting yourself to all that trouble, why not get a taste of the MBA life right from the comfort of your home?
Everything coming into the light and i for one think these cops need to get a taste of the life we now fear.
At the ranch, guests can get a taste of modern cowboy life, sleeping in cabins or lodges and learning how to wrangle cattle.
But if you've heard the hype about virtual reality and want to get a taste of it, give the Oculus Go a whirl.
Nixon adviser John Ehrlichman got a taste of this when he told Pat that he was worried that she had grown too thin.
Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker So it's always exciting when a taste of Montreal makes its way to New York.
And for a taste of the modern oyster culture, you can join the Billion Oyster Project next week for the Billion Oyster Party.
It all began with Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch eyeing the dessert, and reaching over for just a taste of the icing.
Tech at a crossroads These major platforms offer a taste of the toxicity flowing through mainstream social networks, but there are many others.
Food halls are also a great way to get a taste of a new city when you don't have much time to explore.
Though that doesn't air until Wednesday evening, you can get a taste of what's going to go down in a new sneak peek.
But on the morning of August 1, security footage captured her walking right on out the zoo for a taste of the wild.
To get a taste of just how much Russia's success worries Comey, watch the exchange the ousted FBI chief had with Democratic Sen.
Yesterday's suicide bombing in Manbij that killed at least 14 people, including four Americans, may well be a taste of what's to come.
Professor Adler said the attacks on the two judges were but a taste of the barrage of criticism any eventual nominee will receive.
Both locals and tourists flock to the bohemian beach town to surf the crystal blue waters and savor a taste of California dreaming.
Renzi got a taste of the potential backlash back in December, when the Italian government rescued four banks in accordance with EU rules.
On the other hand, it's a great way to get a taste of what's to come in some of the later week puzzles.
You can hear a taste of its sound in this video of the two performing Franz Lachner's "Das Fischermädchen" (an homage to "Schwanengesang").
Go: Our Frugal Traveler columnist tried to get a taste of Prague on $57 a day without skimping on beer or the sights.
But for a taste of the future — and a modicum of hope — there's nothing like Blue Hill at Stone Barns, in Westchester County.
Located on Lake Michigan, a few days spent in Chicago can offer a taste of what the diverse Midwestern city has to offer.
Expat resource Live and Invest Overseas identified islands that offer a taste of adventure, and are friendly to English-speaking visitors and residents.
Me, I'd like to cook the whole state of Texas some Bahamian-style clam fritters this weekend, a taste of something far away.
After nearly three years of secrecy, it seemed, the company was going to give the public a taste of what was to come.
To give you a taste of the skills you'll walk away with after completion of the bundle, we're highlighting the core courses below.
Once she gets a taste of it, she is encouraged to suck on it on her own, and then there's no stopping her.
"Once they've had a taste of Netflix, it's difficult to go back" to watching content with a high number of ads, said Stempeck.
On Sunday, the Bronx-born rapper essentially gave us a taste of what a future with Cardi B in office would look like.
That brings the wireless carrier's (disclosure: also TechCrunch's parent) totally number up to 13 cities with a taste of the next-gen network.
Side hustles and gigs are perfect when you want flexibility, the chance to control your own destiny and get a taste of entrepreneurship.
"Maybe that gave me a taste of what something like this would be like," she said, describing herself as a chronic list maker.
For many years the DeVoes offered space to guests who wanted a taste of agricultural life, an arrangement sometimes referred to as agritourism.
The New Orleans dancers have had a taste of success: The city council rejected capping the number of strip clubs on Bourbon Street.
"Buzz was the man who gave us a taste of space in the '60s," said David Ben-David, Sprayground's founder and chief executive.
Renzi got a taste of the potential backlash a year ago, when the Italian government rescued four banks in accordance with EU rules.
Trump, the Medicine Man, has come to town and the people have come out in scores for a taste of his snake oil.
"When you get a taste of something, something that you really wanna do, like, I didn't look at it like preseason," McGruder says.
She also got a taste of the culture she will immerse herself in next month during a short performance by a Maori cultural group.
The second Ruth suggests how vast Sasha's powers could be, the teen's heart surgery scar disappears, giving her a taste of what is possible.
Get a taste of the good ol' summertime as sand sculptor Joaquin Cortez brings the beach to central Texas right in the Mashable House!
Major US cities, such as Kansas City and St. Louis, got a taste of strong winds and heavy rain from these apocalyptic-looking clouds.
Ever since Serena Williams announced her engagement to Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian last week, fans have been dying for a taste of the ring.
The album's set to drop on June 6, but fans won't have to wait that long to get a taste of Avicii's latest genius.
The clip also gives you a taste of what I'm assuming is the relatively low-key way the film incorporates technology and special effects.
We saw a taste of that after Trump announced his candidacy two months before Stewart was about to sign off as "Daily Show" host.
Just three weeks into Donald Trump's presidency, Republican lawmakers are getting a taste of how his policies are going over with voters at home.
For a taste of just how good Massee was at playing bad, take a look at a clip from The Crow below. 🙏R.
The reality: Light smoking is better than heavy smoking, but to paraphrase Smokey Robinson, a taste of tobacco is worse than none at all.
This is the first time Virgin Galactic has crossed that line in its 2100-year journey to give paying customers a taste of spaceflight.
Floating the yuan would certainly be a taste of his own medicine for Trump, who has threatened to brand the country a currency manipulator.
We get a taste of what it's like to be a granddaughter visiting her roots fictionalized into an unexpected way of collecting one's inheritance.
"I wanted to give her a taste of her own medicine because people that live in glass houses should not throw stones," Newton said.
Sales fell by 2.8% to 28.1m vehicles and slid by 13% in December, giving a taste of what may be in store this year.
I couldn't help but stalk Instagram comments to get a taste of what #BardiGang and the Barbz had to say about the alleged altercation.
Their Christmas may be filled with giant trees and mountains of presents, but it's good that they also get a taste of giving back.
The show is scheduled to premiere June 11, but it looks like potential viewers may be able to get a taste of it beforehand. 
I've pulled out a sample below, just to give you a taste of what people at the Fed have to wade through every day.
Cook gave a taste of what's to come at its last event, and the availability of ARKit has resulted in some legitimately amazing demos.
Pretty much anything goes here, and once you've had a taste of that kind of freedom, it can be hard to accept anything else.
It is called Aggie ACHIEVE; and while it is not a degree program, it is also not just a taste of the college experience.
And when they finally get a taste of you, smeared on top of a beast of a hotdog with all the trimmings, incredibly delicious.
Though it didn't bring the success he was hoping for, Mourinho's first job in top-tier management was a taste of things to come.
If you want to get a taste of what's available, we've found a couple of stand-out deals to jump on while you can.
On Saturday, moms, dads and kids will flood into the pavilions to get a taste of what tech entrepreneurship looks like in the flesh.
A new commercial for the Paris Opera directed by Bret Easton Ellis gives a taste of the sort of urbane debauchery that can ensue.
After getting a taste of show business with the AMC purchase, Dalian Wanda bought a movie studio to go with its theaters in 2016.
The nominations for the 2016 Grammy Awards were announced on Monday morning, giving fans a taste of what to expect on music's big night.
We get a taste of that in the intro to Frostpunk: zeppelins circle the London skyline, giant steam locomotives churn forward across endless snowfields.
Hassan has sought to tie Donald Trump to Ayotte throughout the campaign, so the new digital ad is a taste of the same medicine.
If you want a taste of the carnival at the ball game, then the chicken funnel cake sandwich at Chase Field is for you.
Tim Kaine also got a taste of the internet's jokes for his clapping, but the sound of Trump's hands was the major talking point.
"I think he got a taste of that power, and from my perspective, my experience, I think power is like a drug," he said.
The man who coined the monikers Little Rocket Man, Pocahontas and Crooked Hillary got a taste of his own medicine on Monday when Sen.
We finally got a taste of what the ready-to-wear would look like at a decidedly unexpected venue: the Yeezy Season 3 show.
Oppo said this is just a taste of its technology, and didn't say when it might be available in a phone you can buy.
If you're indecisive, Zaxby's offers a combo deal where you can try wings and things to get a taste of different items and flavors.
At a dude ranch, or guest ranch, people can sleep in cabins or lodges, ride horses, and get a taste of modern cowboy life.
It's a taste of a documentary version of this story, frankly, that might have been better than this mostly hit-miss Hollywood-ized version.
A taste of such curve steepening, as these yield moves are known, came last week as the Treasury curve steepened the most since August.
"Once you get a taste of what freedom is like, it's like drugs -- you're going to do it again," he said through his interpreter.
"Folks, we are all getting a taste of the aggression that emerged when Kavanaugh got drunk, and it ain't pretty," Eisen tweeted on Thursday.
As much as they'll witness his undeniable talent, they'll also get a taste of his personality, both guarded-unto-prickly and goofy as hell.
Click through for a taste of the cherry-on-top pieces that could light up your closet, and enter here to win the $2K.
This is Olivia Wilde's directorial debut, and the women starring are giving us a taste of what nerdy, female overachievers actually look like today.
I both admire and pity Mr Ass, a man who gave it all for a taste of some ass, but it was never enough.
The wayfaring demi-candidate will get a taste of that in early February, when he heads north and submits to onstage questions from Oprah.
The exhibition was organized by the people behind the D.D.R. museum, which gives visitors a taste of what life was like in East Germany.
This delectable graphic story collection gives a taste of the everyday life of kids in China, kicked up with a clever time-travel element.
In downtown Phoenix and in Tempe, home of Arizona State University, there are skyscrapers over light rail and a taste of the urbanist dream.
Exposure to the group gives the detectives a taste of what it is like to live in a permanent state of outraged class warfare.
Get a taste of royal living with a stay in the Taj Jai Mahal Palace, with stately columned porticos and 18 acres of gardens.
Two months into his second term, Mayor Bill de Blasio is getting a taste of what divided government feels like — from his own party.
The actual mock caucus hadn't started yet — and it was using fake candidates anyway — but Garcia was getting a taste of the real caucus.
If you're looking for a taste of local Lisbon, here are four spots — all part of a new wave of tascas — worth checking out.
And if you bring the following items, you can combine a taste of the wild with almost all the comforts of home — coffee included.
With a little research and planning, you can travel the world and get a taste of local culture all without sacrificing your financial security.
Front Burner Ksenia Kolesova, a native of Bratsk, in Siberia, thought it was about time New York had a taste of real Russian dumplings.
Teasing people who use Plex with a taste of what WarnerMedia's HBO Max has is one way to possibly build its own subscriber base.
Chinese weekend data gave us a taste of the damage, with double-digit falls in industrial output and retail sales in January and February.
In 2000, his father had established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, a Saudi adversary, giving Qatar a taste of an independent foreign policy.
"I was really worried that we were going to have a taste of it and it was going to be taken away," Philippakis said.
With the Impossible partnership, it's expanding the menu further — and giving even more Americans the chance to get a taste of plant-based eating.
Secondary display companies are among the latest to get a taste of Sherlocking, after Apple introduced Sidecar as part of the recent Catalina update.
" She also said they would give North Korea's leaders "a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to inflict on the North Korean people.
Ideal for travelers who want a taste of South Beach complete with Art Deco glamour, proximity to fun and blasting music from nearby nightclubs.
In college football, three big games determine the national champion, and since there are 40 postseason games, everyone gets a taste of the glory.
One lucky shelter dog, Reilly, who has been at the shelter for more than three months, got a taste of the meal on Wednesday.
She had a taste of this when, earlier this year, she and Bumble successfully advocated for a new Texas law outlawing digital sexual harassment.
Holiday Art Guide Dine while overlooking Central Park, sip mezcal in East Harlem or get a taste of Pierre Cardin's Parisian bistro in Brooklyn.
By the time the country moves to single-payer, she argues, tens of millions of people will have already had a taste of it.
She shared the news through social media on Friday and said fans can expect to receive "a taste" of her new project in January.
Think back to May through November of 2018—you had a taste of what Uranus in Taurus will mean for you during that time.
It was during a recent discussion of children's health care that we got a taste of the moral fantasies of the insular political elites.
For now, all I can offer you is a vacation, a change, a taste of another world and a look at your own desires.
If you're intrigued by the idea, Kourakuen has many locations all over Japan for you to get a taste of this limited-edition dish.
Though we'll have a proper review in time for the public opening, here's a taste of what's in store at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
You see Aaron onstage, dropping tons of f-bombs and telling the crowd to give the "bald motherf*cker" a taste of his own medicine.
After researching neuroscience studies on "embodiment," the cognitive illusion of being someone else, design collective BeAnother­Lab set out to give people a taste of adversity.
But with our increasing reliance on satellites and electronics, you can't forget its more insidious effects—and some satellites got a taste of those yesterday.
Toronto is getting a taste of what a recreational marijuana market could be as a new dispensary and lounge opens in the city's east end.
I think we've covered a lot here, but really that's just a taste of what you can do with an Amazon Echo in your home.
Though the next five weeks might be agonizing to wait through, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal a taste of the show in its first official trailer.
He wants to win, he wants to get a taste of those playoffs, and he's doing whatever he has to do for that to happen.
The idea is that as users get a taste of the basic 360-degree experience, they may want to upgrade to a higher-end model.
You basically get a taste of everything in the world that you yourself may not have had the opportunity to travel to and experience yourself.
It's caring for these kittens, many of them orphaned and in desperate need of care to survive, that have given him a taste of fatherhood.
In an effort to get a taste of what I've been missing, I decided to consume animal products from the only truly ethical source: Myself.
America got a taste of the Obamacare orphans' potency earlier this month during the CNN health care debate between Senators Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz.
The only way to determine whether Taco Bell's mission for shell innovation is still going strong is to try a taste of its newest invention.
Watch closely as a clerk gives a burglar a taste of his own medicine by grabbing his gun when he left it on the counter.
All RJC donors had to do to get a taste of Cruz's pitch was ride down an escalator from the fourth floor to the third.

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