To get a taste of Olympic cross-country skiing, I didn't balk at a longer drive. |
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Tell me, Tibald, are you always spewing advice to people or do you ever get a taste of your own medicine? |
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Here, you can get a taste of Memphis nightlife, where the blues continues to play in classic clubs and honky-tonks. |
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Unless you had the money to splash out on the Tougher Than Tough box set there wasn't much you could do to get a taste of how rich the music was. |
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You deserve to get a taste of your own medicine and feel the same terror that everyone you killed felt. |
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You may dish out hurt to other people but you will sooner or later get a taste of your own medicine. |
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The tables have turned, however, and now you will get a taste of your own medicine. |
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There are lots of online resources that can help you get a taste of student life in Canada and prepare for this exciting step. |
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They'll get a taste of what it means to work the land to create delicious homemade meals from their own gardens. |
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Flock to this beautiful tea house to get a taste of authentic Japanese teas and sweets. |
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If you're still unsure, consider renting an acreage or farm before you invest in order to get a taste of rural living. |
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It also enables people get a taste of the pure enchantment of growing food for themselves and for the community. |
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Tasters: set up activity corners and ask participants to move at given intervals to get a taste of a variety of topics covered in the modules. |
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Birthday, anniversary, recovery-any occasion is appropriate for letting others get a taste of the real life. |
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Now you can get a taste of Wellywood at the Weta Cave movie museum. |
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You get a taste of the frustration, the liquor laced woodshedding, the comfort Wilco had with it's finished product and the confusing world of audio technology. |
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Chippenham travel agents Lynda and David Brown will get a taste of the high life when they visit the Queen Mary II before the huge ocean liner's maiden voyage. |
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We didn't order anything very typical but the unique Bulgarian dishes offered on the menu are suggested if you want to get a taste of the traditional foods. |
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But soon after they get a taste of the real hustle and bustle of the capital, a lot of them realize that the city is not everything they expected it to be. |
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You know, living over here I don't actually miss France at all but it did me so much good to get a taste of home tonight. |
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You will get a taste of the comfort offered by this plane on your flight to Paris. |
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The series includes a European, American, French, and Pro version so players can get a taste of all the different styles of this classic game. |
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With five race programs on the schedule, everyone will get a taste of what they like. |
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You can get a taste of their collection by looking at this 3D presentation, which however will last for a while. |
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To get a taste of life in rural Alberta, spend a few days on a working farm or ranch. |
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These releases will help forex traders get a taste of the health that the Japanese economy currently is in. |
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Browsing through these sites, you get a taste of the avaialable travel and leisure opportunities. |
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Find out more? and get a taste of an adventure! |
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The public will get a taste of Terri's style when first single, Whoopsie Daisy, is released. |
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As you navigate through this site, you will also get a taste of the richness of our cultural heritage, our sports facilities and our natural attractions. |
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Delegates to the G-8 segment of MY SUMMIT 2010 get a taste of traditional First Nations culture at a luncheon on June 25 at Muskoka Heritage Place. |
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The daughter of Le Bic's last lighthouse keeper, St-Pierre left her home port to get a taste of the world before returning to raise the curtain on Restaurant Chez Saint-Pierre. |
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After collecting their wood chips, families are invited to stay and have a free hot chocolate then enjoy NPC's popular Butterfly Conservatory to get a taste of what the summer season has in store. |
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You can also get a taste of short scenes people entertained themselves with in the early 1900s through a mutoscope as well as shadow theatre. |
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Come join the fun this summer: get a taste of Cajun cuisine and dance to the music of our jazz and blues combo all the while enjoying the warmest of atmospheres on board. |
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Visitors can still get a taste of the fur trade days here. |
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The exhibit area features a hands-on demonstration lab where visitors can get a taste of prepping fossils and casting bones, as well as a 98-seat theatre, an educational activity area and staff offices. |
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Add to this prestigious mix, trumpet courtesy of Wynton Marsalis and guitar from Dylan collaborator Freddy Koella and you get a taste of the high musical standards on Lumière dans le noir. |
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Tariffs tumble, as Moroccans get a taste of corporate competition. |
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Zaafrane is a small desert oasis village in central Tunisia where its traditionally nomadic Adhara people offer visitors a memorable camel ride to get a taste of the Sahara desert. |
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If you happen to be in Malaga in August when the city's annual feria is in full swing, you'll get a taste of the real Andalusian spain in all its noisy glory. |
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