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61. While Carradine slept, I tried to take away the taste of defeat and Kelly's coffee with a shot or fourteen. 62. I rinsed my mouth with water from the stream, and my stomach rebelled at even the taste of water. 63. It was here they experienced a taste of what normal family life could really be like. 64. His only previous taste of international rugby was as an interval replacement against the Wallabies last year. 65. Many people like the taste of jackfruit, but it smells terrible. 66. Are we perhaps being invited to see the simpering good taste of operetta as the flip-side of the Victorian stews? 67. I miss smelling new smells and stirring new sauces and being surprised by the taste of something different. 68. They are also aging in new oak barrels, giving their tequila a surprising aroma and taste of bourbon. 69. I really can't stand the taste of whisky or brandy. 70. Give them a short back and sides and give them a taste of the birch. 71. Sunderland brought on Owers as a substitute for his first taste of football since sustaining a pelvic injury three months ago. 72. She said her lines with the sour taste of sickness in her mouth, but got through them and her exit creditably. 73. This gave Joan a taste of freedom, but not yet enough. 74. But we ended up with nothing but the taste of real things on our tongues. 75. I was aggressive, flipping him over, eager to get a taste of all of him at once. 76. Blackpool was where I got my first taste of the world of entertainment. 77. I left the restaurant with rather a strong taste of onions in my mouth. 78. For drama school it is the first taste of things to come and on the whole a good thing. 79. Always a keen driver, his first taste of competition saw him sprinting a dark green Sunbeam Talbot MkIII in 1956. 80. She was grinding her teeth, until the taste of blood made her stop. 81. It has that familiar taste of metal containers and Styrofoam. 82. As a first taste of what the series might offer, it is the most intriguing. 83. Two veiled female figures leaned in exaggerated mourning over an urn in the Grecian taste of the 1810s. 84. Local water and soil will affect the taste of home-grown raw ingredients. 85. Charles and Diana sent back the bland and unadventurous vegetarian dish, a taste of the lacklustre state of the royal marriage. 86. So far, Rover has never failed to get a taste of whatever his master eats. 87. The juice was marvellous, cutting through the taste of dust and diesel fumes. 88. He slipped in beside her and crunched on the dusty taste of a Rennie. 89. The drug addict will do anything in order to satisfy the cravings for the taste of the hallucinating drugs.Dr T.P.Chia 90. I parked my car and started walking to get a taste of Chinatown.