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91. Most important of all, though, rugby football gave Burton a real and early taste of fame. 92. Many people dislike the taste of bran and find it hard to swallow. 93. He first taste of competition in the Gulf was against expat teams in Dubai. 94. Alvin had had a brief taste of freedom and didn't want to live with his parents again. 95. The once housebound sisters and daughters are getting a taste of power, and they are learning how to use it. 96. He smiled without humour when Frankie sucked at the soap-filled cloth in order to sluice the taste of rancid beck-water from his mouth. 97. The forecourt queues are a taste of things to come unless alternative sources of energy are explored, and different lifestyles endorsed. 98. The extract is bitter but tolerable, and the root has the taste of a radish past its prime. 99. The Belfry was cold and wet, which gave us a taste of what was to come at Lytham. 100. The review gave Picasso a taste of the recognition he craved. 101. I feel it is important to get a taste of a working environment before going straight through schooling into paid employment. 102. The chef contrives to keep the fresh taste of the vegetables. 103. She decided to become an actress after getting her first taste of fame in a local theatre production. 104. The photos, especially those in colour, give a fair taste of what's in store. 105. Ofahengaue gives All Black Bernie McCahill a taste of the explosive power that has captivated league clubs. 106. Speaking of television, I had my first taste of the magic box in that hospital. 107. They hoped he would get used to the texture, smell, and taste of the apple. 108. Yesterday had been the group's first taste of real sunshine and comparative warmth and it had fired their enthusiasm. 109. The Sport adds a welcome taste of spice to Toyota's expected reliability. 110. Last month, its chief executive officer gave a taste of the kind of economic pressure the channel could face. 111. I give my tongue over to money; the taste of warm rust in a chipped mug of tap-water. 112. When the wind dropped an occasional rumble in the distance reminded them of their first taste of war's excitements. 113. And bananas about Hickory ... the baby monkey getting a taste of the good life. 114. There is at these times a hot, sweet taste on my tongue, the taste of blood. 115. The beautiful color and full-bodied taste of these Australian wines make them an excellent accompaniment to meat dishes. 116. The walk from the campsite near Hrabusice gave us a real taste of Paradise. 117. Oscar nominees have traditionally reflected the taste of the public. 118. Up in the Milburn Stand, sampling his first taste of football spectating, eight-year-old Turnbull Junior wasn't very impressed either. 119. The smell of her hair, the taste of her mouth, the feeling of her skin seemed to have got inside him, or into the air all round him. She had become a physical necessity.George Orwell 120. Have some water to take away the taste of the medicine.