She knew this bliss could not have lasted long, unfortunately, for she awoke at the expected sight of blood. |
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Years of bottled up emotions spilled out in one brief moment of perfect bliss. |
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Domesticity is chic and desirable, and domestic bliss is what millions of women hanker for. |
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I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears. |
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It is preternaturally quiet, as in one of those movies in which scenes of domestic bliss are a harbinger of something truly horrible. |
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This is the dark mirror image of Roberts' fantasies about domestic bliss with Sue. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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It is only in the lap of the Himalayas that he found real peace, spiritual bliss and intellectual enlightenment. |
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The man who would conquer his contradictory feelings, would reach bliss in the afterlife. |
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But, drawn out of her spiritual bliss and feeling trapped, she quickly turns the tables. |
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You may call it transcendental bliss, purified intuition that enables one to see the Supreme as one's own Self. |
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Concentration on the self, quelling the passions, and becoming calm are the hallmarks of this path, the goal of which is bliss. |
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The Torah teaches us that there is an eternal life, a wholly spiritual life, whose bliss is far greater than the human mind can imagine. |
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This gives them a mystical identification with the entirety, and deep forms of bliss. |
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His mind was ripped out of his personal bliss when the smell of cigarette smoke pervaded the air and a rough hand wrapped around his mouth. |
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Although he wasn't in a habit, he had a beaming smile that suggested a state of spiritual bliss. |
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The teachings are telling us that if we see it this way, we will experience great wisdom and great bliss. |
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He had nearly drowned in the sudden wave of sheer bliss and contentment that overwhelmed him. |
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It possesses three spiritual qualities, namely eternality, knowledge, and bliss. |
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This feeling of being loved and supported by the Universe in general and by certain recognizable spirits in particular is bliss. |
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They experience spiritual bliss and divine glory according to their individual spiritual capacities. |
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A couple approaching their golden anniversary have thanked the Lord for 50 years of marital bliss. |
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But soon the silent bliss was ended, as the sun slowly began its morning ascent, and the early wakers came to life. |
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From that moment on, I was finally able to bliss out in the manner I'd envisioned. |
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Instead, it just involves feeling warm and fluffy, making bliss out of ignorance. |
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Then in the third part, she seemed to totally bliss out and deliver some blissful singing. |
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Ignorance and skinniness may be bliss, but being big and shredded are most FLEX readers' goals. |
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And one year later they are living together in unharmonious unmarried bliss. |
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The end result is a response that falls into either unmitigated disaster or total bliss as to an evaluation of the state of my mind. |
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But the main attraction is the garden, a riot of azaleas and camellias in the spring and a place of botanic bliss the whole year round. |
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Marc's smarmy false congratulations are another reminder to Josie of his ability to destroy her bliss. |
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He ate the fruit out of love for her, risking death and choosing her over immortal bliss. |
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Before she unlocked the door to our soon-to-be bower of bliss, we embraced and kissed. |
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We had four days away in Cornwall which was absolute bliss, helped by having the most gorgeous weather imaginable. |
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I was enjoying the moment of drowsy bliss before reality hit me like a brick of lead. |
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Where there is no pain, I notice legal drugs do an excellent job of tipping you into somnolent bliss. |
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French ham and Brie with butter and honey mustard is five fat-filled bites of pure bliss. |
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We got to put all this domestic bliss into practice last night with a great evening. |
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Apparently married bliss was intermittent, for the couple fell into a heated argument. |
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Tristan and Isolde could not understand how their moment of nonpareil bliss might sustain a lifetime's happiness in the everyday world. |
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I think the best way to die would be to be suffocated by a big pair of norks, just picture the look of pure bliss forever on a man's face! |
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Winter for me means constantly craving carbohydrates to send me into a drowsy state of contented bliss. |
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But, although indolence is bliss on St Lucia, there are compelling reasons to stir from your compound. |
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The couple seemed destined for married bliss when they wed 32 years ago but then Janet's mother, Marjorie, moved in. |
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Thousands of well wishers took turns in pouring lustral water and wishing the couple many years of marital bliss. |
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Ignorance is bliss to the general public when it comes to such sensitive and important institutions as the economy. |
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That feeling of heaven, that bliss, had disappeared, leaving an almost tangible sense of absence. |
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Through practicing Mahayana, it is not easy to achieve the state of bliss or enlightenment. |
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The third reason that Lord Chaitanya appeared was to enjoy the bliss tasted by Radharani. |
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We had already bathed in the smoky, garlicky bliss of Mary's superb baba ghanouj. |
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Unless you believe ignorance is bliss, the discovery of the truth of any situation is a good thing. |
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A band of gold seals the wedding vows, and fifty years later the metal valorizes the most exalted anniversary of married bliss. |
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It can't be the true bliss of bagging a bargain on a wet weekday in early January can it? |
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Stay with her exclusively and wrestle with resentfulness coupled with marital bliss. |
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By working less and staying at home more, I believed naively that my husband would come home to domestic bliss and a happy marriage would ensue. |
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The couple seemed destined for married bliss when they wed 32 years but then Janet's mother, Marjorie, moved in. |
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At this time, believers and unbelievers would be judged and assigned to either eternal bliss or eternal damnation. |
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The three are thrown into wild confusion as suspicion and jealousy upset the domestic bliss. |
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After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin. |
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People seem to reach a certain age and start rushing into wedded bliss with whoever comes along. |
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Working towards daily bliss, a little at a time, can have big pay-offs in terms of lasting beauty that stems from deep within you. |
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Conversely, the 'ambient' tracks float in amorphous realms of drifting waves, each composition conjuring a realm of becalmed bliss. |
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We wish the happy couples many more years of wedded bliss, and congratulate them on their golden wedding anniversary. |
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There is bliss, a deep peace, and a feeling of unity with all things and perfection of being. |
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We open with an orchestral prelude presenting the natural world in what seems to be Edenic bliss. |
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The former is 7 songs over 38 minutes, a paean to domestic bliss, to chores and children and Citizen Kane and Joan of Arc and Elvis. |
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If you shock or disgust her by precipitancy or over-eagerness, or zeal, appreciate it may be the undoing of your wedded bliss and joy. |
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On the way in you're resting formlessly in peace, and equanimity, and awareness, and bliss. |
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Through yoga one bursts into the superconscious mind, experiencing bliss, all-knowingness and perfect silence. |
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If you are seven years old, ignorance is bliss, as this child proved when she strode up and cheekily asked for a picture for her family album. |
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Castlepark's residents are equally enamoured with their little pocket of suburban bliss. |
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The whole notion of enlightenment is talked of as some fugue like bliss state, with corresponding siddhis, or omnipotence or whatever. |
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I groaned in pure bliss, feeling the countless muscles that cramped when I slept in the Shadow Hall start to relax. |
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They say ignorance is bliss, and that proved to be the case because I wasn't overawed in that first game. |
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The utter bliss of this situation is spoilt by my worries over morning flatulence. |
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The cat was regarded as an essential element in scenes of domestic bliss and happiness. |
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She accepts and they're off for wedded bliss until Jo and Gilly find out that they're really brother and sister! |
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Some sighed contentedly at the sight of such bliss, the perfect pairing of two people who loved each other. |
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It's just that domestic bliss is not necessarily their first priority in life and many can wait for most of a lifetime without feeling any loss. |
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We laughed of the laughter that only lovers know, the laughter of joy, contentment and relief, the laughter of pure bliss and happiness. |
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You're crazy about each other and you celebrate your newly founded state of wedded bliss by jumping into bed together every chance you get. |
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I can live my life in perfect bliss knowing all too well that nothing I ever do will make any difference in this beautiful universe. |
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By then, my mother had already settled down to the life of domestic bliss and traditional values that feminism had rebelled against. |
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Before settling into domestic bliss his enjoyment at times meant that his training suffered. |
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The company is back in good hands, and all is bliss and fulfillment in the consumeristic paradise of the robots. |
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Domestic bliss, not that it ever accurately described our family life, was definitely a thing of the past. |
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Your piteous tribe has committed more to the eternal life and bliss after death then your life here and now. |
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Here, candlelight transforms the plainest dish until our platters glitter like the wish for love and bliss. |
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I recently asked a married couple who are friends of mine if they planned to have children now that they have settled into a life of domestic bliss. |
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Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss. |
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Consider it a coffee table book for edgy rock fans who bliss out on something stronger than coffee. |
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At the end, everyone is in a caffeinated bliss while opening presents around the tree. |
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On the celebration of their 50th, Peggy's brother, Fr. Seamus McEvoy, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and wished them both many more years of wedded bliss. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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The couple, aged 77 and 81 respectively, are founder members of the club, and think mutual interests and plenty of activity are key to wedded bliss. |
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This novel is filled with enough drama and humor to keep readers up all night to find out what happens next in Montana's determined quest for wedded bliss. |
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When it comes to wedded bliss, walking down the aisle is the easy part. |
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I love her, but I just don't think I'm cut out for a life of wedded bliss. |
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The reception was held in The Castlecourt Hotel, Westport, and we wish Dermot and Kathy every good wish for the future, health and happiness and many years of wedded bliss. |
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Not so for Dave and Trisha, who have been cohabitating in stretchy Spandex-covered bliss for two years and counting. |
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He cannot resist a certain amount of Weltschmerz in his adaptation that is melting into bliss under the stronghold of Gililov's happy-go-lucky piano. |
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Surrounded by all these creature comforts, I should be in a soldierly state of bliss. |
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She looked to be in total bliss as her flaming red hair blew in the wind. |
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The pains aux raisins need to be started early, but if getting up at six to knead dough is not your idea of bliss, make them the night before and reheat in the morning. |
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I can't say that it's wrong to ask for an experience of bliss, I mean much of my meditation was in pursuit of the ananda, the bliss, you know, truth, light, bliss. |
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Kenney's work was gentle by Lampoon standards, etched with nostalgia and scenes of mock domestic bliss. |
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Congratulations to Kathleen and Michael Duffy who celebrated their ruby wedding recently with family and friends after forty years of wedded bliss. |
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He thought of the bliss the two kids had, him and Unico, as they raced across the barrens plains, past the sign, and darting through the stone forest. |
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The terrifying aspect of this Self makes Arjuna shudder with fear, and hence the Lord also reveals His most beautiful form that is full of bliss, beatitude, and serenity. |
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It was bliss for the metalheads and eye-opening for anyone else. |
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The show stars a teenager named tessa, forced by her dad to leave New York City for so-called suburban bliss. |
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Away from the mundane rituals, the couple preferred to plant tree saplings at the Pudupettai area in Salem city to mark their entry into the life of nuptial bliss. |
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Interestingly, I have thought about where I would go for my honeymoon, and when that time of nuptial bliss comes along, I have always thought I would make it Jamaica. |
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For three days of unremitting bliss, Nora directed me opposite Meryl Streep. |
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Scenes of bucolic harmony and sylvan bliss are punctuated by violent episodes in which all manner of wild animals are shown attacking domestic animals. |
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Now those dreams of domestic bliss will shortly become reality. |
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As if the last entry wasn't enough, here's another tale of domestic bliss. |
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Opiates flood you with dopamine, causing high levels of bliss. |
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Then in the Vajrayana tradition suffering itself is said to be bliss. |
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Then she got married, got a cat and put her feet up in domestic bliss. |
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So, it is possible to combine domestic bliss and socialising! |
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He was not a man by all accounts to have enjoyed domestic bliss. |
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Those who are not in this category are deprived of such comfort and bliss. |
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Bringing others to a better spiritual bliss is important and beautiful. |
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He supplicates before Lord Shiva for a boon of spiritual bliss. |
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He possesses a spiritual body composed of eternality, knowledge and bliss. |
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One alternative offers eternal bliss, the other, eternal damnation. |
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With half-closed eyes he is immersed in meditation, in divine bliss. |
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On the spiritual plane it is revealed in the experience of eternal bliss. |
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Heather Ryan is a graduate of Drake University and wonk living in the heart of presidential political bliss in Iowa. |
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Neptune's embrace reminds us of the ecstasy of paradise and of the bliss of uroboric sameness from which we each derive our very sense of self-hood. |
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Family doctor and friend, Good Old George has forsworn his practice due to retirement, is a widower and now lives in bucolic bliss in the country. |
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An expression of love, it is usually regard as an expression so great that it could place the recipient into a state of complete heavenliness and bliss. |
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Kissing is not just limited to a boys mouth, you can gently butterfly kiss every part of his body in a way that will drive him to almost orgasmic bliss. |
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I have the dimmest recollection of one night where I was having some sort of contact with a goddess, resulting in hours of intense mind blowing full bodied orgasmic bliss. |
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But while a hidey-hole for two, miles from the nearest Santa, might be your idea of festive bliss, it does mean you have to do all the cooking and washing-up. |
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In 2001 she released an album of live material and out-takes, but afterwards decided to take a break, concentrating instead on her new-found domestic bliss. |
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After a bunch of hot, humid, icky sticky days, it was pure bliss. |
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Ignorance is bliss and Reece slept well and happy that night. |
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The secret to marital bliss eludes the Western civilization, although arrogance and conceit keep it from admitting fundamental flaws and looking elsewhere for solutions. |
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This DVD emphasizes teamwork, cooperation, and problem-solving skills, but it is highly likely that its message will be lost amidst the confectionary bliss. |
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I'm watching the mouse and the mouse is watching me, and I can smell the dust and the sainfoin and the cool plastery smell, and I'm up the Amazon, and it's bliss, pure bliss. |
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She and Pacino have been glimpsed gamboling in Central Park with two-year-old twins Olivia and Anton as if they were in the first flush of wedded bliss. |
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A fussy mother of the Caucasian bride and an over-zealous traditional aunt of the East-Indian groom make this road to marital bliss rougher than it needs to be. |
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Of course, not everyone is tripping along in a state of emancipated bliss. |
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I wandered about tripping over palm roots and bumping into dusky maidens in my fit of jet-lag and bliss, before falling asleep among the other bodies and bright cushions. |
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He is also an idealist and a dreamer, and getting away from the bright lights to breathe the fresh air and be close to nature is his idea of bliss. |
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She simply sat smiling her smile of bliss, nursing her husband's feet Madonnawise on her lap. |
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But after a hard day's skiing in Slovakia's HIGH TATRAS mountains it was absolute bliss. |
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However, he argues that we should not live in the belief that we shall one day inherit eternal bliss. |
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Lost in his bliss, he doesn't protest when she presses a spit-slicked finger to his grundle, or when she slips it lower, then deeper. |
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I lay, as it were, in the Paphian bower of bliss, in a state of exquisite sensations quite impossible to describe. |
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If citizens hear overmuch of the bliss of others, it galls the secrecy of their hearts. |
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Nature took its course, and Marie did give birth to a bundle of joy, but she soon discovered that motherhood was not all bliss. |
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In infancy, through a merged state with our mother source, we experience safety, nurturance, bliss. |
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The husband's rapid fall in to undomesticated bliss is a result of living the life of an expat for sure. |
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The bathroom was one of the first rooms I finished, so the sundowner bath after a day's hard labour was bliss. |
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Full to the utmost measure of what bliss Human desires can seek or apprehend. |
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At the age of 72, Mahavira gave his last sermon and his souls reached moksha, where there is only knowledge, happiness, and bliss. |
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The Orb and the Floyd's love of directionless noodling takes centre stage, but hardcore followers of both will bliss out. |
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One of the primary endocannabinoids is named anandamide, after the Sanskrit word for bliss. |
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The beginning of this contemplation may be felt in this life, but the fullhead of it is kept until the bliss of heaven. |
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The concept of she being an ecoterrorist who may or may not long for Harley Quinn, the Joker's henchwench, is pure animated bliss. |
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Blessed God of might most.. teach us the right way unto that bliss that lasteth aye. |
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Now bliss is spending time with our children, wearing factor 20, hunting out the best restaurants and Margarita or Mai Tai bars and partying the night away with friends. |
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For a gangly, greedy teenager, it was bliss to be served the first Fish Roll to come out of the boiling cauldron of oil, washed down by a bottle of the club soda. |
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In the night with the moon lighting up the earth and Metallica singing out Nothing Else Matters from the Harman Kardon audio system, the journey to Kostanay seemed pure bliss. |
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Moods run from adventurous psychosis through enlightened bliss as writing styles run through ancient prose to the most erudite modern internal rhyme. |
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Lucifer, which is Latin for light-bearer, is a wash of stony Casio soul flourishes and vibey Parisian coos, set adrift on dank, bass-reverb bliss. |
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They're suspicious of anyone who follows a different bliss, and as far as they can tell, Billy has no identifiable bliss. Twice he's been accused of blisslessness. |
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So is the righteous man white in cleanness of soul, and therefore shall he have a white stole of undeadliness in the high Lebanon that is the bliss of heaven. |
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If bliss is quietly overwhelming, the extrovert color play aims for the requisite surfeit of meaning through its allusion to the counting system of Cuisenaire rods. |
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Of course it is better late than never, only not much bliss follows late attendance, and hardly a toothful of ecstacy can be obtained in three-quarters of a minute. |
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Invariably one of the women will have a makeshift veil and the men will be wearing multi-coloured fright wigs as they enjoy their last flings before a life of domestic bliss. |
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