31. Atlanta will get a taste of the family rivalry as well. 32. Bill Clinton got a taste of Communism Lite on Sunday. 33. Biologists recently got a taste of immortality when they found that human cells kept in culture would grow and divide indefinitely if their telomeres were artificially lengthened. 34. Boston gets a taste of that during First Night, where great multitudes enjoy a great assortment of events at low cost, turning downtown into a swell party. 35. After high school, where he got a taste for acting, he joined the Air Force, only to find he was no top gun. 36. After that, he got a taste for international work as the U.S. representative for Eckman Co. in Sweden. 37. Agents attending a conference in Minneapolis two weeks ago got a taste of the campaign when the first full-page ads appeared in a local newspaper. 38. All day Saturday, large crowds braved freezing temperatures and waited patiently to get a taste of the old times. 39. All across the country, hams set up stations in public locations so that folks can get a taste of what the hobby is all about. 40. But away from politics, Mrs. Clinton seemed most excited on Thursday by getting a taste of the nomadic life that still dominates Mongolia. |