1. They travelled here for refuge or for rest, To learn the language or to taste the fruit. 2. How he longed to taste fruit again. 3. Although some people tasted the fruit, no one was refreshed by it. 4. Here, in the ragged stretch of land owned by government agencies and a private farmer, the poor believed they were finally tasting the fruits of black liberation. 5. Indeed, on this Wednesday, we are about to taste the fruits of three years of product development at Lake Alfred. 6. Like millions before her, Qin came to America to taste the fruits of liberty. 7. Many African Americans climb the ladder of achievement, taste the fruits of success and then find the taste too bitter to endure. 8. Only when democratic life has been stabilized will Pakistanis, and the region, taste the fruit of enduring freedom rather than enduring instability. 9. Taste the fruit, and if you prefer stronger seasoning, leave the cheesecloth packet in while the chutney cools. 10. While he said he believed the images were an asset, they would never be able to replace actually tasting the fruit at the packing house. |