11. Along with trucks, refrigerators and, more rarely, televisions, nomads are acquiring a taste for the settled life. 12. And there will be droves who likely will never acquire the taste. 13. As a result, a growing number of Haitians, the young in particular, have acquired a taste for things American. 14. As Japan grew wealthy in the last three decades, Japanese travelling abroad acquired a taste for western food and drink. 15. Born in New York City, Gluckstern acquired a taste for wine from his father, who once managed Knickerbocker Liquors, a wine wholesaler. 16. But shoppers may very well have acquired a taste for discounts, and may ferret them out with the tenacity of wild animals. 17. But to me, acquiring a taste for boudin is an easy task indeed. 18. But you can acquire a taste for any new food. 19. Despite how frequently he mingles with the glittery set, McMullan does not seem to have acquired a taste for personal luxury or pretension. 20. Even in Texas, where Tian said he acquired a taste for country music, barbecue, and square dancing, his native country always beckoned. |