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House Democrats got a taste of those challenges last fall.
We got a taste of big dad energy from Vanvleet.
Canadian power trio Rush got a taste of Rand's philosophy.
This week, Trump finally got a taste of his own medicine.
With containers, developers "got a taste of small," Hykes told me.
But this week, we got a taste of what could've been.
I got a taste of their razor-sharp banter over my gumbo.
But Russians and foreign fans still got a taste of Brazilian culture.
This week, I got a taste of how Australia's leaders are managing.
I regretted that decision after I got a taste of the sauce.
Once that kid got a taste of real food, he never went back.
I think it's good that he got a taste of the big leagues.
This isn't the first time little Olympia got a taste of a European culture.
And on Tuesday night, we got a taste of what those demands would be.
Looks like Blue Ivy got a taste of that 24K magic in the air!
The converted fans in Long Beach got a taste of their internet heroes live.
"After I got a taste of sex, that's all I thought about," she writes.
Kenesha also quickly got a taste of what this industry is notorious for— false promises.
A day later Venezuelans got a taste of what the new Venezuela might look like.
Even so, I got a taste of the wireless audio future that Sony's working toward.
Trump got a taste of one new source of opposition in changed Washington when Sen.
In 2018, Arizona got a taste of what it was like to be a battleground state.
Klobuchar got a taste of this in the days leading up to the New Hampshire primary.
My young conservative friend got a taste of this power when their employer nixed our conversation.
The city got a taste of its future after Hurricane Sandy struck New York City in 2012.
"I was not expecting drama on night one, which we got a taste of," Becca told E!
And she immediately got a taste of how cutthroat the show is on her first-ever challenge.
I got a taste of that idea recently while on a snowboarding holiday in the Austrian alps.
Americans got a taste of what an influence attack looks like during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Baby Future got a taste of Mastro's Thursday in Bev Hills, after being guided inside by daddy.
America got a taste of those traits during the contentious confirmation hearings for Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got a taste of privacy invasion very close to home over the weekend.
Smartphone news is typically dominated by Apple and Android, but today we got a taste of something different.
There, Harris got a taste of how policy was made and how it could impact people's everyday lives.
Last night, I got a taste of that power through the 20 of 24 wins won by POC.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, got a taste of CNN star Jim Acosta's grandstanding questions Tuesday.
He got a taste of what many Brazilians feel about him during the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
Elizabeth Warren got a taste of that front-runner life in Tuesday night's CNN/New York Times debate.
Agriculture Secretary Perdue got a taste of farmers' angst when met cattle ranchers in Nebraska on May 20.
" He adds: "I kind of got a taste of it and I kind of want to build on that.
Washington (CNN)Twitter got a taste of some playful barbs between two notable South Carolinians on Tuesday -- Republican Rep.
In London, Gerardo got a taste of the local work culture through an internship with a boutique headhunting firm.
Through Macdonald, Atlas got a taste of the combative discourse of the 1940s that had shaped Schwartz's intellectual life.
Democrats got a taste of good news in 22018 with Clinton's better-than-expected margins in these congressional districts.
At the same time, she says she got a taste of the forces that would later work against her.
He got a taste of it last year, when he wrote an essay about Thanksgiving for the Los Angeles Times.
"Davaoanians", as they call themselves, feel it is time the rest of the country got a taste of Duterte's rule.
The first time Oghi tried to use the phone in the living room, he got a taste of pure frustration.
I suspect he also imparts a certain faith in humanity that I only got a taste of during our interview.
A self-described policy wonk, she grew up somewhere else, Atlanta, and got a taste of politics as a student.
The final day capped a weekend of pretty dang good music, and attendees got a taste of everything from Anderson .
Last night, we got a taste of West's latest spiel, which included Taylor Swift, of course, but he didn't stop there.
Passengers got a taste of that this week, standing in line for up to five hours because of the go-slow.
Fans got a taste of what's to come when Gray released "White Man" in February -- an anthem about racism in America.
And while Amazon claims to have "99.99999999% durability," today the internet got a taste of what that other 0.0000001% looks like.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas students got a taste of the Tom Brady life ... along with their parents and some of their teachers.
I spent a night at Hotel Metropole my first night in town and got a taste of the millionaire Monaco lifestyle.
"Hungary got a taste of debate, of a democracy that still exists, that parties can cooperate," he told a news conference.
Attendees at the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, the industry's largest annual event, unexpectedly got a taste of the government shutdown Tuesday.
Pernod Ricard, the booze group, got a taste of that when Elliott Advisors turned up with a 2.5 percent stake on Wednesday.
In the meantime, she worked at the family business — an auto shop — and got a taste of the spotlight starring in commercials.
It also has a new attraction, which I got a taste of last week while on assignment: the Remai Modern art museum.
We first got a taste of the horseback riding thanks to a few set photos that made the rounds online last July.
Eric Swalwell had even declared his candidacy, the gun control proponent got a taste of the kinds of threats national political figures receive.
Since the Jackson 5 first got a taste of the limelight, there have been the internecine struggles of Michael Jackson and Michael Jackson.
Unfortunately for Melissa, she got a taste of her own awful medicine later in "The Shaming Of Melissa," as the title would suggest.
Meanwhile, before Trump took the stage, poor CNN Jimmy Acosta got a taste of what Trump voters really think about CNN fake news.
Nixon adviser John Ehrlichman got a taste of this when he told Pat that he was worried that she had grown too thin.
Renzi got a taste of the potential backlash back in December, when the Italian government rescued four banks in accordance with EU rules.
Renzi got a taste of the potential backlash a year ago, when the Italian government rescued four banks in accordance with EU rules.
She also got a taste of the culture she will immerse herself in next month during a short performance by a Maori cultural group.
Major US cities, such as Kansas City and St. Louis, got a taste of strong winds and heavy rain from these apocalyptic-looking clouds.
Tim Kaine also got a taste of the internet's jokes for his clapping, but the sound of Trump's hands was the major talking point.
"I think he got a taste of that power, and from my perspective, my experience, I think power is like a drug," he said.
The man who coined the monikers Little Rocket Man, Pocahontas and Crooked Hillary got a taste of his own medicine on Monday when Sen.
We finally got a taste of what the ready-to-wear would look like at a decidedly unexpected venue: the Yeezy Season 3 show.
One lucky shelter dog, Reilly, who has been at the shelter for more than three months, got a taste of the meal on Wednesday.
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.
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.
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.
He seems like an old-school mafioso you just don't see anymore, an archetype we recently got a taste of during the Lufthansa heist trial.
Patti LaBelle got a taste of what Kylie Jenner and Kelly Rowland experienced when anti-fur protesters pulled a photo op sneak attack on her.
New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram got a taste of a little interspecies athletics when a security dog just wrecked the man, mid-stride.
We got a taste of it on Thursday, but now it's official: Samsung's Galaxy Xcover Pro is coming to the U.S., removable battery and all.
But by putting words to his own experience, you got a taste of what he had experienced, and the urge to go try it for yourself.
Monday, he finally got a taste of the major leagues and was able to get the Reds' first batter, Jose Peraza, to lineout to right field.
Later, Jenner got a taste of concert life when she joined Scott, 26, on stage during his show at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
I got a taste of this next-level video calling while testing the Nucleus, a similar device to the Echo Show that was released last year.
It wasn't until Casey Mongillo came on the scene that I got a taste of what a more explicitly queer and trans Evangelion would be like.
Demi Lovato just got a taste of living in the Hollywood Hills -- a bad taste -- because her house is in danger of sliding down a cliff.
Strong sea breezes combined with the showers, ensuring the players got a taste of what they may come up against when play gets underway on Thursday.
Sanders got a taste of the challenge that would await him past Iowa and New Hampshire on Saturday night, as he, Clinton and former Maryland Gov.
Between the three places to stay, we had a pretty great sense of the city and all got a taste of what it had to offer.
Emrick's passion for the Pirates extended to attending a fantasy camp the team hosted, where fans got a taste of the major leagues, four years ago.
Penta got a taste of clients' wide-ranging requests when she practiced trust and estate law at a Boston-based firm before joining Brown Brothers Harriman.
We visited alleged Epstein 'madam' Ghislaine Maxwell's upscale house in London's Belgravia, where the superrich live, and got a taste of her lifestyle before she disappeared
After he got a taste of double-digit poll numbers in 2011, I assumed he'd run, but just to burnish the brand, not torch the party.
Noah: It does taste really good, but the lobster's a bit overpowering for the rest of it, so that's mainly what I got a taste of.
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In his first appearance in the Open since 2015, Woods got a taste of what most of the field has already experienced: This course is tough.
Milo Ventimiglia says he got a taste of ageism himself when he admitted that he wanted to play Batman, but producers thought he was too old.
Putin's rise to power Putin got a taste of power and manipulation on a rainy night in Dresden, East Germany, as the Iron Curtain began to collapse.
Last night, Oculus' filmmaking arm, Story Studio, got a taste of the kind of validation they've been looking for: an Emmy for its animated VR experience Henry.
You kind of got a taste of the awards show life with Game of Thrones, but this is the first time you and the show are nominated.
Friday we got a taste of that with the likes of Kanye West joining A$AP Rocky on stage and Seal coming out to perform with Gallant.
Tourists in Yunnan, China, got a taste of an elephant's "Hulk smash" when one wandered out onto a main road and wreaked havoc on 15 parked cars.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi got a taste of the potential backlash back in December, when the Italian government rescued four banks in accordance with EU rules.
Mrs Aksener herself got a taste of Mr Erdogan's medicine this year when she campaigned against proposed amendments to the constitution giving the president sweeping new powers.
They got a taste of "yacht life" later on in Pattaya, taking a ride on a luxury liner (this time, Burruss wore a one-piece black swimsuit).
On Wednesday, fans finally got a taste of everything Ansari's character Dev has been up to since the first season: a pretty epic-looking trip to Italy.
We got a taste of what From Software could do with a current-generation console last year, with Bloodborne's decrepit European architecture rendered beautifully on Sony's console.
I got a taste of the business world and realized I'm not going to be a 9-to-5 guy in the office after football is over.
Fans got a taste of Childish Gambino's range on his 2014 EP "Kauai," but Donald Glover's rap career was still mocked and underestimated in many musical circles.
But she also got a taste of the game's lowest instincts: remarks about her gender, shouts from the stands, and pushback from players dissatisfied with her changes.
O'Reilly got a taste of the playoffs in 2010 and 2014 as a member of the Colorado Avalanche, who traded him to the Buffalo Sabres in 2015.
The Olympics are the biggest event the country has hosted, but Brazil got a taste of what to expect in 2014, when the World Cup was held there.
"Some got a taste of winter last night, but all of us get to join the party tonight thru Thursday," the NWS office in Kansas City tweeted Tuesday.
Tian Tian and Mei Xiang, the zoo's female giant panda, are the proud parents of this little guy, Bei Bei, who also got a "taste" of the snow: .
"China doesn't like anything disorderly, and they got a taste of it on the first day of the year, and they tried to calm things down," Boockvar said.
In March, America got a taste of Travel Ban 2.0, the revised order Trump rolled out in an attempt to put the controversial policy on firmer legal footing.
Wearing it, I got a taste of the kind of confidence that's suggested when you see those models gliding down the runway, beads glimmering in the midmorning sun.
This Charlotte-born rapper is truly a gem for her soulful voice and clever rhymes that fans got a taste of this year with her sophomore album, Overgrown.
On Wednesday night, the Comedy Cellar crowd got a taste of what's to come and a little bit extra -- Aziz Ansari and Jerry Seinfeld were also in the house.
During her tenure at an Atlanta location of the retail chain, Adams got a taste of her Hollywood future when a famous shopper came into the store: Whitney Houston.
Conservatives used to feel this most strongly, but liberals have got a taste of the feeling in recent years — and it may be about to hit them even harder.
The baker got a taste of viral fame after her daughter shared a video of her raging against a woman named Ginger, who frustratingly danced around a cheesecake order.
Action also got a taste of the festival's most curious culinary treat: a "cowboy toast" made with toasted sourdough bread, braised onions, pickled cucumbers, tarragon mayo, and horse meat.
The First Time It's impossible to pinpoint the moment you grow up, but I remember a day when I got a taste of what adults had to deal with.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - Football fans from around the globe visiting Kazan for the World Cup got a taste of traditional Tatar culture at the Sabantuy Summer festival on Saturday.
So, five months after the ceremony, the couple finally got a taste of their gold and white fairy tale dessert after the bakery Lulu Cake Boutique whipped up a replica.
In my time with Wilson's Heart, which involved exploring deeper into the abandoned hospital outside the initial first level, I got a taste of how Twisted Pixel is handling combat.
President Donald Trump presented a special U.S.-made trophy to the winner of a sumo tournament Sunday as he got a taste of one of Japan's most treasured cultural institutions.
Viewers got a taste of Anderson's chilly look (the icy hair really drives that point home) and her unusual relationship with brother Kai Anderson (Evan Peters) in the season premiere.
Endangered Heller got a taste of what running for reelection in 2018 would be like when he said in June that he couldn't support Senate Republicans&apos ObamaCare replacement bill.
Japan got a taste of the challenge when a cut in the BOJ's bond buying pushed up global yields, and Kuroda's positive remarks on the economy drove up the yen.
Policymakers got a taste of how markets might react to that this week as investors dumped longer-dated bonds on fears the BOJ will slow the pace of its purchases.
I got a taste of this seductive, user-friendly magic recently, when I went to Miami to tour a full-scale replica of Carnival Cruise's so-called Ocean Medallion experience.
Even before former FBI Director James Comey testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee, we got a taste of what the storylines would be on right-wing news sites.
This is what fans got a taste of in Season Six and have been waiting for since her dragons were born, to see her ride one into battle in Westeros.
Mayor Steve Noble of Kingston got a taste of the new climate while battling over the past month to codify sanctuary policies the city had been practicing for 15 years.
Before he became a billionaire tech mogul, Musk got a taste of professional life as an intern for various employers, including the Bank of Nova Scotia and Rocket Science Games.
Paltrow, a prolific Instagram commenter, got a taste of her own medicine over the weekend when she uploaded a photo her herself and her 14-year-old daughter Apple out skiing.
The president got a taste of home as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe welcomed him to Japan Sunday with a display of friendship that will soon give way to high-stakes diplomacy.
American Harry Potter fans first got a taste of the show when the playbook was released in July 2016, but it's a much different experience seeing the magic come to life.
Donald Trump got a taste of his proposed US-Mexico border wall Wednesday morning when food trucks lined up outside his Las Vegas hotel ... but it wasn't just tacos being served.
Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife got a taste of what Sarah Huckabee Sanders was served, as they were both heckled out of a D.C. restaurant by people protesting Brett Kavanaugh.
Melania Trump had a lunch date with her son and inadvertently created a huge scene at a popular NYC restaurant, or more simply ... she got a taste of her new life.
All sides got a taste of Wielgus in the summer of 2014 after wolves from the Huckleberry pack in northeast Washington killed dozens of sheep that belonged to a single rancher.
The Yankees got a taste of what was to come from the first Tigers hitter of the game, Jeimer Candelario, who belted Happ's 2-2 fastball into the left-field seats.
In presiding over Mr. Trump's impeachment trial this year, the chief justice got a taste of the venomous partisan warfare in Congress and did what he could to keep his distance.
Chase Young -- one of the top prospects in the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft -- got a taste of the Hollywood life Tuesday ... hanging with some serious power players at the Clippers game.
Before a recent game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens, singer Karen Newman got a taste of that panic when her microphone failed during the Canadian national anthem.
Papa John&aposs got a taste of that last year, when Schnatter stepped down as CEO after blaming disappointing pizza sales on the outcry surrounding football players kneeling during the national anthem.
Kanye has already said he's ready to get started with the JIK tour "right away," and it seems folks got a taste of what it'll look like this weekend at The Forum.
Jamaican athletics fans got a taste of what their post-Bolt team could look like at the country's Olympic trials in Kingston last month, which the Olympic champion skipped due to injury.
With nothing but their wits, a little teamwork, and a 55-gallon barrel, four baboons jumped the fence at a Texas research facility and got a taste of life in the wild.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell got a taste of that as well this weekend while leaving an eatery in Louisville, KY. The heated face-offs have sparked a national debate about civility.
On Tuesday, Lima's Mayor Jorge Munoz got a taste of life on two wheels in the city he governs, where sidewalks, buses and government offices across the city are not wheelchair-accessible.
I also got spoiled with five-and-a-half months of maternity leave, so I got a taste of the ups and downs of being home with baby all day, every day.
At a Television Critics Association news conference this summer, Ms. Shaw got a taste of the disapproval her character may incur when asked if she had ever left her own child alone.
In August of last year, at Disney's D23 expo, Star Wars fans got a taste of the forthcoming Star Wars-themed expansion set to open at Disneyland and Orlando's Walt Disney World.
Vine star Cameron Dallas got a taste of Beatlemania ... or like the King of Pop or Evita Peron ... when an insane mob of fans showed up outside the Calvin Klein runway show.
Rich the Kid sure knows how to hype up an album with some good ol' fashioned viral marketing -- just ask students at USC ... and our photog, who got a taste of it himself.
I got a taste of the plot—something about the protagonist's brother being kidnapped and plugged into some kind of brain-tapping computer to serve the sick fantasies of the city's rich elite.
Despite having a long career as a public official, Kuczynski got a taste of running for elected office in his 70s, when he was a presidential candidate for the first time in 2011.
When SXSW 2014 rolled around, they skipped Austin because they toured with Between The Buried and Me, another tour that greatly expanded their audience as the prog wing got a taste of them.
But for two months in 2015, when her first work permit under DACA expired before her second one had come through, she got a taste of what life without protection would be like.
Viewers got a taste of what's coming in the second hour of the Las Vegas debate, a mouthful in the days since, and a second serving during a CNN townhall on Monday night.
We got a taste of that earlier in the season when Cal talks about death with his and Angela's kids, explaining matter-of-factly that people just cease to exist when they die.
"The people of Hawaii just got a taste of the stark reality of what we face here of a potential nuclear strike on Hawaii," Gabbard said in an interview shortly afterward on CNN.
But while I couldn't make it out from under Philly's omnipresent light pollution umbrella last week, I got a taste of the Perseid meteor shower thanks to the brilliant work of astrophotographer Harun Mehmedinovic.
After walking in the Max Mara show, Hadid got a taste of the dark side of adoration while leaving the event when a male stranger managed to come up behind her and grab her.
America got a taste of what divided government might look like in the Trump era when the President clashed with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in front of TV cameras in the Oval Office.
But after spreading out its offense and getting double-digit contributions from their entire starting lineup, New York got a taste of what things can look like when the Knicks properly execute their offense.
She got a taste of the animosity during her campaign, when she was criticized on blogs and social media not for her plans for housing, stormwater management or transportation, but for not wearing makeup.
Tillis got a taste of the risk that comes with breaking with Trump in today's GOP earlier this year, when he was roundly criticized for initially coming out against the President's border wall emergency declaration.
Germany got a taste of what that would mean in 2015, when Chancellor Angela Merkel decided to welcome a stream of asylum-seekers arriving at its borders from Syria and elsewhere via Turkey and Lebanon.
Outside Mosul, Iraq (CNN)On a road several kilometers outside Mosul on Monday, a convoy of Peshmerga fighters got a taste of the resistance the Iraqi army and police are facing inside the volatile city.
Shoe company New Balance got a taste of the sharp division surrounding U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's surprise win this week after its comments about his impending presidency sparked both backlash and pledges of support.
If Eros sounds like a real jerk, you're right — but he got a taste of his own medicine when he accidentally struck himself with a golden arrow and fell in love with the mortal Psyche.
Along the way, I got a taste of just how deeply the country remains enmeshed in a dark cycle of retaliatory violence—and how much work will be left even if ISIS is totally destroyed.
Johnson got a taste of just how deeply Brexit has split public opinion in Britain when he was persistently harangued by man on a shopping street for "playing games" while others cheered the prime minister.
So they got a taste of the devastation when they made their way to the coast in the finale, but then they see the full-blown effects of Operation Cobalt at the top of the premiere.
Democrats got a taste of the criminalization of politics with various ginned up scandals against the Clintons, ranging from Bill Clinton's perjury during the Monica Lewinsky affair to Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
Tyene — the Sand Snake who liked to slick her daggers with the Long Farewell, the poison used on both Bronn and Myrcella — got a taste of her own medicine when she was given Cersei's goodbye kiss.
In June, Bri and Katie Teresi, sisters and swimsuit models, moved into a small one-bedroom apartment, paying $2,700 a month, after they got a taste of what being around other influencers could do for them.
When Facebook and its family of apps experienced a daylong malfunction last week, millions of people got a taste of what life would be like if the social network were out of their lives for good.
My family got a taste of how much this matters in 2017, when my father-in-law, Bill, learned he had an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer, a disease that kills many patients within a year.
The fridge first got a taste of the spotlight on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, where it transitioned from background player to scene-stealer, eventually earning its own chyron suggesting it is a character of its own.
Ohio State got a taste of how the Big Ten tournament will feel six weeks from now — and it seems like Madison Square Garden suits the Buckeyes this season just as well as every other Big Ten venue.
That's she got a taste of what bottom really looked like: Johnson was convicted two years later of drug trafficking and money laundering crimes from her (alleged) perch atop a multimillion-dollar drug ring based out of Memphis.
And on Thursday, while exiting the Max Mara show with her sister Bella, Gigi got a taste of the dark side of adoration as it appears a male stranger managed to come up behind her and grab her.
We're not sure about you, but ever since we got a taste of that sweet, sweet dragon combat in Game of Thrones episode 4, "The Spoils of War," we can't stop itching for more fire and blood action.
The Late Late Show with James Corden got a taste of Bollywood dancing last night when Bollywood movie star Deepika Padukone stopped by to talk about her latest film and teach the late night host a few moves.
He sits down with me to enjoy some beef ribs he has smoked and explains his rather sudden onset of barbecue passion, ignited after he got a taste of real smoked meat after a work trip to Missouri.
Paul Ryan got a taste of this after distancing himself from Trump after the release of the Access Hollywood tape: His popularity plummeted, and a majority of Republicans said they preferred to see Trump representing the party than Ryan.
LONDON (Reuters) - Battling with light sabers and sitting in an A-wing fighter, Britain's royal princes got a taste of the "Star Wars" universe on Tuesday when they visited the set of latest episode in the sci-fi saga.
While "Shark Tank" investors Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, and Robert Herjavec are all busy entrepreneurs with businesses to run and investments to manage, Sunday night, the men got a taste of a more Rock n' Roll lifestyle.
But with these looks, somewhere between the two extremes, we got a taste of powerful grace that demands attention without subtlety, swapped puffy shoulders for shapely, sharp, padded ones, and flowery embroidery for sleek, reflective sequins that almost look welded together.
On Wednesday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 21, got a taste of the concert life when she joined boyfriend Travis Scott, 26, in front of the crowd during his show at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Liverpool, who got a taste of their own medicine having scored deep in added time to knock Borussia Dortmund out in the quarter-finals, looked comfortable before Denis Suarez broke into the box and unselfishly squared for Lopez to sweep home.
I've only played one of the raids, King's Fall, and even though I was carried by a group of people who knew exactly what they were doing, I got a taste of what the experience was like, and that was enough.
" There is a whole exchange here that academics could spend years deconstructing, but I'd like to draw attention to this one interaction specifically: "All I know is, Mama only got a taste of the honey, but she wanted the whole beehive.
While many Venezuelans got a taste of prosperity in better housing, subsidized food and higher wages when oil prices were high — oil accounts for roughly 96 percent of Venezuela's exports — the government failed to build anything resembling a sustainable economy.
Sen. Kamala Harris has skyrocketed to the top of the Democratic field in recent weeks, but got a taste of the flipside of being at the front of the pack during the second round of Democratic debates on July 31.
"The people of Hawaii just got a taste of the stark reality of what we face here of a potential nuclear strike on Hawaii," Gabbard said during a phone interview on CNN minutes after the alert was broadcast across the islands.
The episode split its time between Tara and Heath's adventures and the goings-on in the Lady Camp — I didn't catch its name — devoting more time to the latter as Tara got a taste of the prey side of the equation.
The Hyderabadi got a taste of what her life will be from now on when she was pulled and prodded as she made her way through a throng of reporters desperate to hang on to every word coming out of her mouth.
Standard Chartered got a taste of that in 2014, when it set aside about $175m to cover losses incurred in lending to a Chinese trading company, which had pledged the same stockpile of metals as collateral many times over to different banks.
A black Labrador Retriever named Max got a taste of the open road when he accidentally knocked his owner's parked car into reverse, spending the next hour driving the car in circles, according a statement released by the Port St. Lucie Police Department.
Katy Perry fans got a taste of the singer's rumored new song, "Bon Appétit", in a uniquely delicious way on Monday when she sent out a newsletter with the subject line "World's Best Cherry Pie" and the recipe in the body of the email.
"Target has never been a very good grocer," Bernstein analyst Brandon Fletcher told CNBC, saying the company was "late to the party" as other retailers swooped in and scooped up market share of grocery carts before Target even got a taste of the supermarket business.
During his first day on the job Wednesday he got a taste of what it will mean to tell people who are nervous about getting food and supplies that they have to wait their turn to get in the store and mind their social distancing.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - World number one Rafa Nadal got a taste of the tight security at the Australian Open on Wednesday when he was stopped at a checkpoint by a diligent security official who demanded the winner of 19 Grand Slam titles show his accreditation.
Mr. Romney got a taste of how lonely it can be in Mr. Trump's Republican Party to speak out against the president, as few lawmakers sided with their new colleague Wednesday and one senator even set up a conference call with reporters to criticize him.
In simulated patient encounters between medical students and actors in fat suits playing an obese diabetes patient struggling to maintain healthy habits, the students got a taste of what real medical practice could be like, and what biases they might bring with them into the exam room.
After the controversial end to the Academy Awards on Sunday evening (and two mid-show snack drops!), celebrities—including the big winners from the night Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Mahershala Ali, and Casey Affleck—got a taste of Hollywood haute cuisine at Vanity Fair's annual Oscar Party.
Procedurally, the House majority got a taste of how Republicans will continue to try to drive wedges between progressive and moderate Democrats by forcing lawmakers to cast uncomfortable votes on GOP motions to debate and add amendments to measures in the final stages of floor deliberations.
We got a taste of it during his whopping 3.5-hour-long opening speech at the beginning of the Congress last week, during which he heralded a "new era" in Chinese political life and repeatedly boasted of China's reemergence as a "great power" in the world.
The problem is as much the passions and cynicism that made him possible: the citizens whose prejudice was validated, the officials who got a taste of thugocracy, the society that learned the norms of decent behavior were always optional, the minorities who found that equality is revocable.
While his longtime rivals Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic duked it out for the No. 1 ranking and his Swiss countryman Stan Wawrinka won the United States Open, Federer got a taste of retirement with his longest break from the tour since he turned professional in 1998.
We got a taste of it during his whopping 3.5-hour-long opening speech at the beginning of the Congress last October, during which he heralded a "new era" in Chinese political life and repeatedly boasted of China's reemergence as a "great power" in the world.
Democrats got a taste of how these races would play out in the special election for Ohio's 103th Congressional District, where the contest to replace Republican Pat Tiberi put Democrat Danny O'Connor within 210,221 votes of Republican Troy Balderson in a district Trump won by 22018 points in 2016.
Deutsche Bank got a taste of his litigious side in 2008 when he sued it and a group of other financial institutions to avoid paying the $40 million that he had personally guaranteed on a $640 million construction loan connected to the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago.
In an interesting twist, Kaepernick got a taste of his own social media medicine on Tuesday when Tom Brady, the biggest star in the N.F.L. and a player with a somewhat complicated relationship with President Trump, liked an Instagram post from GQ's account that shared Kaepernick's Nike ad.
My fiancé and I adopted a kitten a few months ago, and the kitten got a taste of milk one time and now tries to shove his face into our cereal bowls every day, so this morning I am dealing with it by just keeping the bowl out of his tongue range.
Kamala Harris has skyrocketed to the top of the Democratic field in recent weeks, but got a taste of the flipside of being at the front of the pack during the second round of Democratic debates on July 31, when she weathered attacks from all sides over her career as a prosecutor.
Ms. Pelosi got a taste of that this week in San Francisco, when she was shouted down by protesters during a news conference where she had intended to talk about the Dream Act, legislation to offer legal status and a path to citizenship for young unauthorized immigrants brought to the United States as children.
After moving into the runoff, Dr. Perry also got a taste of how male candidates can benefit from their connections when Representative Mark Meadows, an influential political figure from North Carolina who leads the House Freedom Caucus and has strong ties to Mr. Trump, quickly endorsed Dr. Murphy, calling him "clearly the conservative pick" in the race.
And despite my commitment to chronicling the lives of the royals, I will likely never nab an invite to the family's Boxing Day shoot (or any of their other holiday traditions!) But about a month ago, I got as close as I'll probably ever get: a round of shooting on a trip to Scotland — and got a taste of what the royals get up to on Dec. 26.
Today, the retirees and confused, stoned teens who were watching C-SPAN got a taste of some Kremlin-sponsored programming after the public-access station's web feed went out and was replaced with a Russian TV station called RT. At around 2:30 PM, the feed was tuned in to a Securities and Exchange Commission proceeding before it swapped out to a program called World's Apart, featuring a groovy travel segment about visiting San Escobar before jumping back to host Oksana Boyko.
Matt Lauer got a taste of what's to come on Wednesday when he moderated NBC News's "Commander-in-Chief Forum," where Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE were interviewed separately.
Artists orbiting their inner circle include Hirakish, an androgynous-looking, rock-inspired vocalist who got a taste of the national stage when Hood by Air recruited him to be a model for the brand in 2016; Free Trial, a New Orleans native who produces house edits of popular rap records and co-hosts Pink Room Radio, which airs on Tulane University's FM station; and riq163, who makes intentionally muffled, lo-fi rap songs and adopted New Orleans as a home after he and some friends got stuck there during a cross-country road trip from Seattle.

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