A professional tea taster, he was Typhoo's chief blender before joining Mumbo. |
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In another highlight, the revue will serve up a taster of Shipton's next musical at the Rowntree Theatre, Pippin. |
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An over-eager fellow taster twirls his glass with a flourish and sends four deadly thimblefuls of Pinot Noir flying in your direction. |
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A taster day is this Friday in Market Square with the main market on Church Street from Saturday to Monday. |
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Even the most ingenious taster can be hard pressed to find adjectives to describe the quintessential flavour of Sylvaner. |
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Daily events such as our Gaelic taster workshops and Celtic dancing are sold out. |
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There will be an opportunity for anyone interested in church bell-ringing when two taster evenings will be held at the Church. |
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Afterwards the students divided into groups of ten and an instructor took each group for a taster of the snow. |
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The taster monitors first whether the wine smells fresh and clean, or whether any off-odours indicate the presence of a wine fault. |
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He started at Taylors as a trainee taster and quality sales assistant, dealing in tea and coffee. |
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There was a taster session of some wine, fruit juice, cakes and hot cross buns. |
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People can always come in for a taster session and see how it goes without any commitment. |
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Anyone lucky enough to have witnessed last year's live spectacle in Scotland will be champing at the bit to get another taster. |
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With it comes a case of wine that steers the taster through a range of styles and regions. |
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The first day's walking from Knighton to Felindre provides a good taster of what to expect. |
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A new centre for disabled adults will be giving a taster of the activities it offers next month. |
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As a taster of what's to come, this comes close to completely satisfying the appetite. |
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Like a practised wine taster, she swilled the dark liquid around in her mouth then swallowed. |
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The examples pictured above are just a taster of the product which offers our famous vulture logo on no less than five different shirts. |
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I hadn't had time to ponder on what my taster of a Bird Experience Day at Leighton Hall's falconry would involve. |
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She runs the regular Making Choices course offering people a taster of what a career in child care might offer. |
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There will be more than 50 stands with exhibitors offering taster sessions in therapies such as reflexology, crystal therapy, massage, remedial therapy and Reiki. |
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I'd probably be a food critic or a food taster because I like pies! |
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This exhibition is a taster for a show that simply must happen. |
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We are on the telly again tomorrow night when we face Nottingham Forest and that might be a taster for a match that will be played at the end of the season. |
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The Golden Triangle packs some of the country's most enduring icons and rich experiences into a small space and time, making it an ideal taster of what India has to offer. |
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The tannic structure is smoothed out by a certain fatness, giving the taster a full-bodied and well-balanced wine. |
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Invigorated by this taster, I determined to impress my son, exactly half my age. |
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Some companies do outreach activities with girls at primary and secondary school, such as offering work taster days. |
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If a taster perceives the fruitiness to be of a green or ripe character, he or she must tick the corresponding box on the profile sheet. |
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For some it will be the idea that will be reusable, e.g. a taster day for French could be replicated with new materials for Hungarian. |
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Agronomist, oenologist, fine taster, he joins Xavier Planty in his biological approach of the vine and noble rot. |
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The overture is a magnificent summing-up of the trials and tribulations, the twists and turns in the plot, and a splendid taster for the delights to come. |
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Eleven-year-old daughter Holly might be the chief taster, but it is Jackie who knows her chocolates inside out despite the fact that she rarely eats them herself. |
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There is a visual banquet of samples and swatches available for the asking, so if you like something ask for a little taster to slip into your bag. |
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A French gastro-psycho-thriller about the psychologically twisted relationship between a young waiter and a pompous, manipulative businessman who hires him as a food taster. |
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Here, in one gallery space, is a taster from the vast Scottish National Photography Collection, a richly varied archive that runs to more than 27,000 photographs. |
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This is quite a nice idea, as you don't just get a leaflet for the show, but several pages of information that gives you a taster of what it's all about. |
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The youngsters are taking part in a project called Music Xpress and today's session is a taster for next week's four-day residential course at the Wiltshire Music Centre. |
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In a one-day taster of paragliding with Active Edge, I manage to achieve several exhilarating flights, but not without some thorough grounding first. |
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The band have completed unreleased songs, which were first conceived in the early 1990s, for new release The Endless River, with the first taster from the album trailed online today. |
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Precise, competent, attentive to the precise expectations of the jury, he also showed he is a formidable taster, leaving the Swiss and French candidates behind him. |
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Some implicate either his taster Halotus, his doctor Xenophon, or the infamous poisoner Locusta as the administrator of the fatal substance. |
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Come see the Soup Machine in the making, contribute your culinary, technological or social know how to make the machine actually work, or be a test taster on 1, 8 or 15 May. |
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But I was given a taster when I chaired our meeting in July, when the chairs of the Member States' parliamentary committees specialising in European affairs met. |
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However, if you wish, for example, to run a roadshow or a taster day, or if you want to use films, music or other activities in your programme, you will need to consider where you will hold these sessions. |
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From the most serious oenophile to the beginning taster, California's diverse wine regions have something for everyone. |
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It takes a skilled taster to be able to tell the difference between a wine that is truly unbalanced in and of itself, and one that is balanced but is being served at the wrong temperature! |
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A MORRIS Dancing taster day is being held in Huddersfield to give people the chance to try their hand at the traditional form of folk dancing. |
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It should be poured into a round wine glass and heated by the warmth of the hand for several minutes to bring out its full character for appreciation by the expert taster. |
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This event will be offer free craft demonstrations plus taster holistic therapy and mediumship sessions. |
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I'm much more of a smeller than a taster and I think that comes from being a chef. |
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The taster who discovers a fine 1961 for the first time will be surprised and seduced by its consistence and its unctuousness that almost borders on liquor qualities. |
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This year we ran a taster session on Salsa which was very well received, the feedback from the group was fantastic opening peoples ideas to keeping fit and releasing stress. |
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We ask a taster to monitor the cooking process and appraise it. |
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Two days barely scratches the surface of Tasmania's 1.58m hectare wilderness, but it can give you a good taster and it doesn't necessarily have to involve canvas and campfires. |
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The song Herbert was released as a taster accompanied by an animation video. |
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We have an expert taster who has been with us for 15 years. |
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Koffi Kouame works as a coffee taster in the Nescafé factory in Abidjan. |
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The air-conditioned artisan enclave includes a cheesemonger, a Japanese taster bar, a bakery and a farm shop with local ales. |
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For the non-artistic feeling the urge to create, there will be workshops and taster sessions in glassblowing, enamel work and stone portrait carving. |
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The charity now has the space to run a range of flexible, accessible courses within its new office premises at MEA House, including onehour taster BSL sessions for beginners. |
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The exhibition was a taster of products set to hit the market. |
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A contortionist, aerial rope acrobat, trampolinist and hula-hooper gave the audience a taster of the new show, which will be themed around community. |
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Two palaeography taster sessions in January will give people the chance to pick up hints and tips on reading old handwriting and understanding historic documents. |
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Come Dancing launches tonight at Cardiff Arts Institute with a free taster and teaches moves from the Lindy Hop and Swing to Hip-Hop, Hoedowns, Jive and Tango. |
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