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31 Sentences With "gotten a taste of"

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I had finally gotten a taste of independence, but it was fleeting.
We have only just gotten a taste of these two with O'Neill.
"I think he's gotten a taste of what that role is already like," says Patterson.
The world has gotten a taste of Black culture and learned what Black Americans already knew.
Rensburg had gotten a taste of that sweet sweet spon life and didn't want the moment to end.
Popeyes has grown up, gotten a taste of the big time, and now it's a lifestyle brand, folks.
And now he has gotten a taste of it and he likes it and he won't let it go.
Some residents have already gotten a taste of what life could be like with a rebuilt Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
Hefter had gotten a taste of a technology called desktop virtualization while interning at a Wall Street firm during college.
Additionally, he had gotten a taste of business school years prior when he attended Stanford's Summer Institute for General Management Program.
And both women already have gotten a taste of the scrutiny they'll face as they take on even more visible national roles.
Utah has already gotten a taste of this future: back in August 2015, a massive (and deadly) dust storm engulfed Salt Lake City.
Worse still, what if I lost my scholarship and then had to return to a regular school after having gotten a taste of the good life?
Now that my son has gotten a taste of how awesome Prince is, I can't wait to introduce him to the rest of the legendary musician's oeuvre.
Thieves robbed California nut companies to the tune of $4.6 million last year, and now that they've gotten a taste of that sweet nut money, they're hooked.
While Kaepernick remains unemployed, no NFL team willing to sign him, Vonn has gotten a taste of what the consequences of making a political statement can be like.
The bustling United States economy is beginning to benefit some American workers who have not gotten a taste of the recovery and have been most in need of relief.
Along the way, he's gotten a taste of Russian culture, observed it firsthand during visits, admired Putin's authoritarian style, and met with Russian oligarchs that he's been desperate to impress.
Peña has gotten a taste of what it's like to finally get close to Escobar, so he decides go to full speed ahead working with Don Berna and his crew.
Joey Bada$$ mighta gotten a taste of his own waves -- electromagnetic waves from the sun, that is ... 'cause he's rockin' new eyewear after pulling a Trump during the solar eclipse.
Ms. Perron, 23, president of Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy, said they had already gotten a taste of what it would be like when their daughters went to sleep-away camps.
Clinton is a battle-tested veteran of New York's voracious news media, Mr. Sanders is not, and only recently has he gotten a taste of how tough it can be.
That last form is easily the most popular alternative work posture, but that may change now that some of them have gotten a taste of kneeling at the $350 Edge Desk.
Over the past few weeks Penn Station commuters have gotten a taste of what it will be like if just one of those tunnels fails before the new tunnel is constructed.
You have already gotten a taste of this with exclusive news and insight from Barak Ravid, one of the most respected reporters in Israel, and Bill Bishop, a super-wired expert on China.
Now that he has gotten a taste of movie stardom, he is out there studying Yaphet Kotto monologues and honing his craft, which brings him closer to Darlene but pulls him away from his other women, who can't even count on him for protection anymore.
" Now that's she finally gotten the hang of being photographed while looking her best at Hollywood events, she's recently gotten a taste of the flip side: "My very first paparazzi picture came out recently, and I am on the way to the gym, so I'm wearing gym clothes.
Everyone who's gotten a little emotionally invested in what their on-screen character is doing, whether it's punching bad guys in a fighting game or navigating more complicated emotional waters, has gotten a taste of what's going on here — the appeal of an imaginary world where it's safe to play out a fantasy.
The BBC interviewed them in their room and they also had many requests for interviews from other media outlets. Hamel said that "We've gotten a taste of what it's like to be a famous film star or royalty" as she reportedly wrinkled her face up in disgust. They exchanged gifts as Dr. Segal reports separated twins often do when they reunite. Elizabeth gave Ann a cameo that had been passed down from her grandmother to her mother to her.
Having gotten a taste of city-owned electric power, they refused to go back; they bought out the local private power company, which used steam- driven generators, and today's Austin Energy municipal utility is in a sense a legacy of the old Austin Dam. The city also tried to rebuild the dam itself, but a dispute with the contractor left the repairs unfinished in 1912, and another flood in 1915 damaged it further. The wrecked dam sat derelict, "a tombstone on the river," until the Lower Colorado River Authority stepped in and, with federal money, rebuilt it as Tom Miller Dam, completed in 1940. The remaining portions of the 1893 and 1912 dams were incorporated into the new structure, but are now hidden under new layers of concrete.
He bragged about his one small success: "We achieved a victory in getting up a combination to beat the Blaine nominee for temporary chairman... To do this needed a mixture of skill, boldness and energy... to get the different factions to come in... to defeat the common foe." He was also impressed by an invitation to speak before an audience of ten thousand, the largest crowd he had addressed up to that date. Having gotten a taste of national politics, Roosevelt felt less aspiration for advocacy on the state level; he then retired to his new "Chimney Butte Ranch" on the Little Missouri River.Putnam, 445–50 Roosevelt refused to join other Mugwumps in supporting Grover Cleveland, the governor of New York and the Democratic nominee in the general election.

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