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