At a time when much contemporary art has a taste of cardboard about it, it is encouraging to see a true original.
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So far it has been a positive taste of work and of the natural world.
Besides, bit by bit the relentless Mr Mortier really has wrought a change of taste in Salzburg.
The governor's wife, Janet, who has a taste for jumping out of aeroplanes and shooting rattlesnakes, can easily keep an eye on the renovation job.
It has "more of a meaty taste, a bit more depth, " says Ms. King.
If Clooney seems drawn to this genre, it's not just because he has fine taste and a healthy sense of humor.
So far, devolution of authority has been firmly resisted by Jakarta, which fears that a taste of autonomy may only create the desire for more.
Some of the growth has come from the domestic migration of young professionals with a taste for city life.
After a number of gu est appearances on TV, Pirinya has developed a taste for showbusiness.
It has a slight fruitiness, just a hint of citrus, and the unique taste rye brings to the whiskey equation (think rye bread) but the smoothness is the selling point.
He has a quality panel of about 10 people who taste his beers.
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So, you might say, Germany is finally getting a taste of what the periphery has been going through for the past year or so.
The chocolate has a terrific texture and an even better taste: smooth and rich, with more than a hint of vanilla.
In doing it, he is giving physicists a taste of a kind of science that has become commonplace in the biotechnology industry.
He has a taste for deep, saturated hues, using the sort of intense solids you see in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" nightmare sequence.
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But with the opening of the city's first contemporary art museums, the country's first W Hotel, and a growing restaurant scene, tourists are starting to get a taste of the vibrant cultural life that has been bubbling beneath the city's ornate veneer.
An influx of veterans with a taste for game has depleted wildlife stocks and scared off tourists.
The Japanese firesale of bank loans has also given these banks a taste for trading loans as if they were bonds.
He even has a Reaganesque taste in leisure, making sure that he has plenty of rest, and time spent clearing brush on his ranch.
Now, in return, National Museum Wales has shipped out artefacts which it says will give visitors in China a taste of the character of Wales, through its culture and language, history and landscape.
Now SA has gotten an expensive taste of its own medicine in the form of a lawsuit by yachtsman and First Marblehead Chief Executive Daniel M.
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It has, he assures the group with a smack of his lips, a delicious taste like peanut butter.
Having been bitten by the wine bug in 2001 after a taste of Thelema Cabernet Sauvignon, Mr. Vanderspuy, who has a deep-rooted history with Stellenbosch, says he recognized that the region's cool, maritime breezes and varied soils had the potential to make great red wine.
Car buying is a matter of personal taste and style, and the CTS-V has washed the bad taste of Cimmarons and Cateras from our mouth.
However, the rise of the celebrity press in France since the introduction in 2005 of magazines such as Closer, -- the French edition is published by Italian company Mondadori, part of the Berlusconi empire -- has proved that French readers have a taste for gossip too.
For owner Ruweida al-Rayes launching her second ice cream shop in winter has not been a problem - a throng of young and old quickly lined up for a taste minutes after the opening.
Anyone who has ever been on a judging panel (and many of us writers have) know that taste, conscious or unconscious interest and competing egos are usually enough to make deciding any prize a nightmare.
Now he has begun to make a start on improving his life, learning French, and getting his first taste of the internet.
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