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Look for it some time in 2007 ... and if you haven't tried a Wild Cards book before, you might want to pick up a few of the old volumes from Amazon or ABE to give yourself a taste,
This, That, and The Other Thing grrm 2006
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‘From a mutchkin to a gallon, I ken your honour’s taste,
Redgauntlet 2008
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The two ladies threw my girls quite into the shade; for they would talk of nothing but high life, and high lived company; with other fashionable topics, such as pictures, taste,
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I stooped to slake my thirst; — I shrank to taste,
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The new understanding of the baroque was, no doubt, often based on an unhistorical parallel but it was also the expression of a genuine change of taste,
BAROQUE IN LITERATURE REN 1968
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To struggle for the golden fruit that Mammon loves to taste,
The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems George W. Doneghy
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Now, if these little rhymes are not wholly to your taste,
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But Jock cam' to questions, and being a fallow/Stout, buirdly and sonsy, he soon pleased her taste,/And awa' went the twasome, haup-jaup in their daffin',/Thro' wynds and blind alleys no time for to waste.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 Various
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Of the metre of this drama he spoke slightingly, and said according to his taste,
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838 James Gillman
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_Attic_ Speakers, or at least to express themselves in the _Attic_ taste,
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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