One of life's great joys is ploughing your way through a reasonably intelligent, breathless thriller. |
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The bulk of the world had yet to discover the joys of pretending to be someone you're not. |
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I have discovered the joys of younger men, many of whom really appreciate the charms and gentleness of an older lady. |
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A teenager, the youngest in Britain to have triplets, spoke of her delight at getting used to the joys of family life. |
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The forms of common worship are sufficient to all the joys and sorrows that befall us in this vale of tears. |
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But experience has also helped deepen Taylor's early understanding of life's joys and its sorrows. |
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Charlie and Phil gradually bond with their sons, and start to fully appreciate the priceless joys of fatherhood. |
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One of the joys of following English soccer is learning some of its delightful jargon. |
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Surprising family and friends with well-selected gifts is one of the great joys of Christmas. |
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We had both been babbling on about the joys of adventure when a young woman stood up and cut us short. |
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The joys of living with art and sharing the experience are more difficult to articulate. |
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And it was one of the joys of my life to know him and to hear the stories that he told about his brother. |
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From her I discovered simple joys like listening for the cuckoo and hearing stories around the fire. |
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Well, yes, I tried, but here I was, a few days short of 75, tumbling riotously out of the Joyce Theater and full of the joys of spring and dance. |
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The handsome chap in the top photo is me first thing on Christmas Day, wide awake and full of the joys of spring. |
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We know that those members over there are not full of the joys of spring, at all. |
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I've realised that when I do this, I wake up full of the joys of spring, even when it's midsummer. |
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No doubt others will pitch in tomorrow, but the Indy, which has the exclusive on this, is full of the joys of spring. |
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There have been days when I've jumped out of bed full of the joys of spring, opened the mail and felt like crawling back under the duvet. |
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Personally, I'm generally full of the joys of spring, even in the depths of winter. |
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Another of the joys of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu are the wild orchids that grow, although now in decreasing numbers as tourists pick them. |
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I've had my sorrows and my heartaches, but I've had my joys, you know, and my rewards. |
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Some politicians must say farewell to their red boxes, while others will discover the joys of a ministerial limousine. |
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In the mean-time I'm rediscovering the joys of knitting and having great fun in the process. |
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Maybe her experience with crawfish boils made her more open to the joys of labor-intensive feasts. |
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The shadow of sin clouds all of our experience in this life, and thus our joys will always be alloyed with sorrow. |
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The choir opened with a number of madrigals exulting the joys of love the wonders of travel and men bewailing the pain of unrequited love. |
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Religious and spiritual beliefs are an important part of how many people deal with life's joys and hardships. |
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We had a quick conversation about the joys of toddlerhood, and he noted that he was moving back to this neighborhood after a year in the burbs. |
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In an introductory course on New York City's visual arts, students investigate art and then journey to taste first-hand the city's joys. |
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Joking about the troubles of parenthood is how we share its exquisite joys without lapsing into maudlin sentimentality. |
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Clients of St Benedict's Day Centre are sharing the joys of raising a peep of chickens and will enter them in this year's show. |
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Among the show's joys are his playful imitations of the acting techniques of the likes of theatre gods Olivier and Branagh. |
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During their stays abroad many American visitors to Europe also traveled together in small groups to share in the joys of discovery. |
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A quilter, she discourses regularly on the simple joys of stitching cloth, of creating harmony from scraps. |
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He has asked us to reprint a letter he wrote his students, explaining the joys of being a mathematician. |
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For the famous, the joys of pregnancy are more about buying mini-me Juicy Couture than actually giving birth. |
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But apparently this comes as such a shock to the bien pensant minority who are eternally banging on about the joys of careers. |
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On the first July Monday, 2004 we were sitting at a pavement cafe in Montmartre, Paris where Fred was introducing Sam to the joys of charcuterie. |
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People that share your successes and failures, joys and sorrows, highs and lows. |
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The joys and sufferings here are meant to test how we behave under different circumstances in life. |
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One moves on, yet the pains and joys remain below the surface for years and cannot really be discussed. |
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For the last several years, Pat and I have shared a good many of the trials and tribulations in our lives, as well as the joys and successes. |
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It's not something she's looking forward to, but it's a small price to pay for the joys of motherhood. |
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The joys of return and reunion with the homeland thus intermingle with a pervasive and insurmountable feeling of loss. |
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I received a flood of e-mail after I wrote about the joys of dual monitorship. |
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The joys of rereading might have offered Mallarme a stronger antidote to his ennui than sighing for distant, exotic lands. |
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One of the joys of the radio show is Adams's pleasure in twisting language into all sorts of new and amusing shapes. |
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The joys of local soccer and many long lasting friendships developed in relation to it will be at the heart of the silver jubilee event. |
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Indeed, because of suffering the joys contain a special piquancy, a reminder that in the end God is good and wants the good for us. |
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Perhaps every writer of fiction suspects himself or herself to be a cold fish at heart, a mere spectator of other people's joys and passions. |
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But this one is about the bitter-sweet pangs and joys of being single and unattached! |
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One of the joys of the flagship store in Freeport, Maine is that it is open 24 hours. |
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I have to be careful I don't preach to my sybaritic, porky friends with messianic fervour about the joys of healthy eating. |
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Ah, the joys of watching gravitational potential energy convert into kinetic energy. |
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This is supposed to help us savor more deeply the transient joys and triumphs preceding the crack-up. |
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The Bowling Club suffered the joys and pain of the crown green game during a see-saw weekend for the club. |
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We thank Him for the joys of a sweet apple, the majesty of thunder, or even the fragrance of a fruit tree. |
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One of the joys of walking in the hills this weekend will be the sight of new-born lambs gambolling in the Easter sunshine. |
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One of the joys of shift work is the day off in the middle of the week, which I am enjoying today. |
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One of his greatest joys in life was spending time with his family, whom he loved dearly and by whom he will be sadly missed. |
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The oil on canvas of The Knitting Lesson evokes similar sentiments of simple joys, maternal protection, guidance and love. |
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As I sat there up to my elbows in compost, she talked me through the joys of drizzling pesto and supping a nice wee Chilean white. |
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Ah you can see I am bursting with the joys of Christmas. Bah humbug. I am the grinch. |
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Beneath my not too unordinary 84 years of woes and joys, I've found something beneficent, precious, good and ever-present. |
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For those who are new to the joys and traumas of tuning then this will give a thorough grounding in the subject. |
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When money ran out, they were the only ones working on their land not grudging their son's indulgence in the newfound joys of matrimony. |
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The legend of the Flying Dutchman is as old as Homer, who showed us Ulysses as an unresting traveler, yearning for home and domestic joys. |
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Those who complain about being relegated to unstimulating environs often fail to see the joys of the moment around them. |
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Plodding of that type seldom facilitates benignity, genial tolerance towards opponents, or leisurely musings on the joys of artistic creation. |
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My only qualm on this album is the rather boxy sound of this overture, but this is a minor misgiving when compared to the joys on offer. |
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When her poems are less successful, it is because they consist sheerly of statement without the augmenting joys of imagination. |
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In the notebook were pretty drawings, simple little doodles of simple little joys. |
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One of the great joys of watching films for a living is the opportunity some of them afford for glimpses of distant, exotic countries. |
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But the S6 taught me new joys of turning in on the brakes and downshifting without moving my hands. |
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One of the joys of living in Angus is my proximity to the only commercial producer of sea kale in Great Britain. |
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Ah, the joys of being a late Boomer in middle-age, caught between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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They receive blessings and joys with acceptance and thanksgiving, and put them to use in beneficial ways. |
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Do you have a tabloid sized newspaper, some Scotch tape, string, scissors and an appreciation of simple joys? |
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These were people who had the same joys, cares and worries as my own family and wanted the best for their children. |
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There are few joys, few comforts of senectitude, and mashed taters and meatloaf slathered with heart valve clogging bone gravy are that aplenty. |
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Aunty screens the original series, when he introduced us to the joys of time travel in the Tardis. |
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The title of princess, and later Queen, comes with not only the joys of royalty, but with great responsibility and knowledge. |
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There are so many joys to it, from dodgy food at dodgy roadhouses to the struggle of finding a decent radio station in rural Australia. |
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Starting an annual flower garden from seed is one of the greatest joys of spring gardening. |
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It was when he and his young family emigrated to Canada that he first discovered the joys of naturism. |
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One of the joys of working in Manchester is that you can walk from one end to the other in a reasonable amount of time. |
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Thousands of Lancastrians are being denied the joys of the Yorkshire Dales because of poor trans-Pennine rail links, it was claimed yesterday. |
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My university years were a time to rediscover the joys of the darkened cinema. |
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I even wrote an essay about the joys of dentistry which was presented to my delighted dentist. |
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He also related some anecdotes on the joys of sailing, drawing on his 60 odd years of sailing. |
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In spite of the indoor winter joys of heaters and comfort foods, something needs to be done. |
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One of the great joys of living in Toronto is the city's constant state of evolution. |
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Yes, the joys of the cheese toastie were being savoured by our civic leaders thanks to the invention of a dinky device by a forward-looking silversmith. |
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His trilogy of plays portrays Christ as a political radical who unwittingly fathers a child during a brief affair and knows the joys of tripping on drugs. |
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Near the end of the debate, Nye found his footing, speaking passionately about the joys of scientific discovery. |
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Some college officials see the contradiction inherent in their new efforts to offset stress and encourage the joys of reflection and unstructured time. |
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After the joys of the three-day Festival meeting at Cheltenham, it's back to bread-and-butter fare, and a taste of what is just around the corner, tomorrow. |
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It is a soul-searching journey, incorporating mind matters and spirit matters, a gradual awakening to the joys of spiritual awareness on a road to discovery. |
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Take geocaching, a small but growing nerd sport that combines the childhood thrill of the scavenger hunt with the bushwhacking joys of orienteering. |
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I see them also as my joys invaluable, divine, and celestial. |
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Making appreciable impact on the quality of patients' lives with relatively small interventions will always be one of the joys of working in palliative medicine. |
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For many years, parties of children, student teachers, musicians, climbers, or simply nature-loving friends, were invited to share the joys of his simple retreat. |
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One of the joys of being a public figure is getting fan mail. |
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Confronted by such bleakness, the only things left for Gilmore to affirm were the cycle of life itself and the simple joys of human communion and fellowship. |
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It is a plaintive ode to the joys of platonic love and companionship. |
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Later she would learn the joys of a good read, but the Essex accent and hairdo still single her out from the pince-nez and halitosis crowd that used to dominate publishing. |
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Should you wish to discover the joys of this funky fivesome then you can do a lot worse than check out their recent singles and covers compilation. |
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Can we find ways to accept what we do and what happens to us in life's joys and griefs, successes and failures, and even its routines and boredom? |
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Thanks largely to snowboarders, and abundant fresh snow topping up the slopes faster than it can be groomed, Japanese skiers have been discovering the joys of powder. |
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A friend of mine has discovered the joys of Japanese eggplants. |
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Our joys and heartbreaks are permanently eulogized in each CD each year. |
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One of the big joys of this production, after the divine euphony of Kremer's sound, is the return to the eleven-instrument orchestration of Piazzolla's original score. |
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Of course, once you do manage to establish a friendship with an ex, you then get to deal with the joys of how your new relationships handle your friendships with your exes. |
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This was due to the fact the venue for the night, the Sligo Park hotel, was full to the brim with excited males eager to experience the joys of speed dating. |
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Read through this test to see if you're ready for the joys of parenthood. |
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Perhaps as a response my body is preparing for the indoor joys of winter. |
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It has all the joys of country living but with a touch of modern luxury. |
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Some fingers may point at the kittenish Nigella Lawson, whose book How to be a Domestic Goddess introduced a new generation to the old-fashioned joys of baking. |
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On the telephone she sung hymns to the joys of alpine mountain biking. |
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The novel is simultaneously a celebration and an exemplar of the joys of storytelling. |
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She didn't just dutifully put pen to paper, she told stories, painted pictures and opened a window into the frustrations and rare joys of her own life. |
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The way Fred and Adele Astaire glided and strode on stage must have reminded one of the joys of being alive. |
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Painfully loud, deathly quiet, gospel as not-gospel with gospel singers, they were a rush and a thrill, sonic joys for sonic joys and sonic depths for sonic depths. |
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After being promised the joys of French life, she is kept inside the house, relegated to menial tasks and misunderstood and maltreated by the mother. |
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Even our joys, in their temporality, remind us of impermanence. |
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Thousands of people discover the freedom and joys of bareboating in the Whitsundays every year and are instantly converted from landlubbers to ardent sailors. |
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Narelle knew the hardships of cattle raising business, which began in humble circumstances about 26 years ago and the joys of being a devoted mother and a loving wife. |
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A CHARITY that helps nearly 250 disabled children and adults discover the joys of horseriding is PS20,000 better off. |
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A delightful skewed, story of the conflicts, trade-offs, and joys of sharing one's life one day at a time. |
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One of the joys of gta is that there are no significant consequences. |
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The secularists refer to culinary matters, the joys of lox and bagels, of knishes and kugel, and a smidgen of Yinglish and Hebronics. |
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It comes as no surprise that Hong Kongers have discovered the joys of combining tea and coffee to create yuanyang. |
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In those grave, whiteless eyes and sad small mouth live the eternal sorrows and joys and the whole destiny of man. |
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One of my greatest joys in my compound mundaneness was that I decided to get some green, green, grass of home to Iraq. |
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Rodriguez had long wanted his friend, a devotee of old-fashioned photochemical filmmaking, to experience the joys of high-definition digital. |
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There is a unity between the Greek people's struggles for freedom, their joys and sorrow and attitudes towards love and death. |
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One of the greatest joys of living alone is the complete freedom to eat Lucky Charms by the handfuls straight out of the box. |
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Still, maybe Kendall got to experience the joys of a stotty and a Newky Brown Ale while passing through Tyneside instead? |
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We can enjoy our journeys much more if we are librocubicularists and know the joys of reading in bed. |
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Introduce your little ones to the joys of classical music with this brand new Tiddly Prom featuring Cherry, Bert and their musical friends. |
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She's such a holy roller that she steers every conversation around to the joys of religion. |
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Up above however, and at close quarters, they afford the clamberer a surprising number of secret joys. |
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Certain points, crises, certain feelings, joys, griefs and amazements, when reviewed, must strike us as things wildered and whirling. |
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At the turn of the century, misled conservationists would have had us forego the joys of a Christmas tree. |
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Some will allow attendees to publicly share their recent joys or concerns. |
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He spent seven years as a staff nurse before deciding to devote all his time to teaching everyone from young kids to grannies the joys of mountainboarding. |
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The joys and sorrows, the loves and the lornnesses of young heiresses have furnished themes to novel-writers ever since heiresses or novelists have existed. |
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The endless pride and outstretching of man, unspeakable joys and sorrows. |
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Of these, A Christmas Carol was most popular and, tapping into an old tradition, did much to promote a renewed enthusiasm for the joys of Christmas in Britain and America. |
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Hydrogen Guy was about to start reciting a poem on the Joys of Cured Meats, but Deuterium Boy pleaded with him not to on the grounds of good taste. |
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