31. He has since developed a taste for wine. 32. He wrote that advances in technology and communications were shrinking the planet, encouraging consumers everywhere to develop similar tastes for the same products. 33. His bond with humans was as slender as a strand of the Red Man chewing tobacco for which he had developed a taste. 34. His team is eager to discover what genetic tricks the microorganism has used to develop a taste for this unusual dish. 35. His youngest son developed a taste for jazz soon thereafter. 36. It is how she developed her tastes for everything from teaching cows tricks to, well, wearing nail polish. 37. Japanese investors, in particular, have developed a taste for debt of lower-grade borrowers because Japanese government bonds offer such paltry yields. 38. Lillian will develop a taste for Dexedrine, a drug that helps her to cope with the stultifying routines of office work. 39. Literature, fashion design and the visual arts are thriving, and big business is developing a taste for sponsoring culture. 40. Little by little, though, Joe develops a taste for power that occasionally lands him in prison. |