Three families will be selected to appear in the Coal House series, which will send people back in time to taste life in a 1927 south Wales mining town.
Bontecou and seven fellow tourists are getting a taste of life in Brazil's wild Pantanal region.
It followed a visit by Straw to Rice's home state of Alabama in October, where she gave him a high-profile taste of life in the Deep South.
For a taste of life in the former East Berlin marvel at the imposing buildings that line Karl-Marx-Allee or visit the DDR Museum (Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 1) for a hands-on experience of the minutiae of daily life in the GDR.
If that was his first taste of life in the dugout, it was at Central Park that he really cut his teeth as a first team coach: first as player-assistant manager to Brian Welsh, then as his successor since 2008.
There's no need to cross the pond to get a taste of that life.
Some of the growth has come from the domestic migration of young professionals with a taste for city life.
This is just a taste of what life will be like if the political crisis keeps Italy out of the single currency.
The committee was unconvinced by summer schools, which give prospective students a taste of university life - many of which have received government funding.
Chief Constable Mike Cunningham said cadets would take part in Duke of Edinburgh awards and work alongside officers to get a taste of police life.
And both gained their first taste of management life at Cowdenbeath.
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Before blowing them up Rabinowitz first stripped the drugs of the additives that give pills structure, taste and shelf life but which might harm the lungs if inhaled.
Next door to the museum, visitors pass through a curtain of bullet shells to enter a guerrilla camp, re-constructed to provide a taste of daily life during the conflict.
Mr Ferman developed a taste for British life while serving with the American air force at a base in eastern England, and gained a degree in English at Cambridge.
The day's main business is a general debate on Europe - which will provide a taste of what life in parliament is going to be like until an EU referendum is finally held.
Its neighbor India is showing that it has a taste for the good life as well.
So for a taste of the Jetsons life, grab a 1960s style frozen dinner and nuke it.
People wouldn't know who he was - we wanted to give him a taste of the real life.
It got a taste of the international life in 1975 when it swallowed Soder ag, a Swiss company founded in 1900 as a manufacturer of mills for the food industry.
So really, doctors, before you advise your patients to give up the taste of food for life, for what seem to be minimal or sketchy benefits, could you at least design and run some solid studies that settle the issue scientifically?
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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.
While still a student he cultivated a taste for finery and the high life.
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Those who have lost their livelihoods do not care who is in charge of the clean-up, but the fact that Mr Hayward will be rich for the rest of his life leaves a bad taste in their mouths.
We liked to be thrown about by a roller coaster, slide, or swing, in a rough sea, on a trampoline, or by grown-ups who in moving us at their force and speed gave us a taste of the dimensions of adult life.
His life was loudly dedicated to taste, real taste, and lingering pleasure for all the senses, not simply some brief, show-off spectacle achieved with stabilisers and steam.
They also claim the process does not adversely affect the taste of the food and extends shelf-life by at least one extra day.
Tall and handsome, Engels had a taste not just for ideas but for the good life wine, women, riding with the Cheshire hunt and seems to have felt little sense of irony that all these things were paid for by the proletariat's back-breaking labour.
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The problem is not his taste for mid-morning whisky, his complicated personal life (Mr Johnson's is also colourful) or his enthusiasm for newts.
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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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