They leap by bounds, twirl their bodies this way and that, delighting in this opportunity to torment me! |
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She touched him gently there, delighting when his entire body trembled, followed by his sharp intake of breath. |
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Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is. |
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We have a most jolly fellow for a postman and here of late I've been confounding and delighting him. |
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There, he enters the forest of his mind, delighting in the escape from everyday restrictions. |
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Such writings were highly formal exercises in style and rhetoric, often delighting in dialectically arguing for and against a particular topic. |
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But only after delighting the crowds, which by some estimates numbered about ten thousand, with a hit after hit. |
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It was here he held court late into the night, cajoling, entertaining and delighting friends from various walks of life. |
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So much so that up to 30 cars visit the cul-de-sac every night, delighting Paul. |
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By all accounts this was a great show, delighting audiences with a huge array of exceptional acts and talent. |
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I think we're in a very competitive marketplace, because unless we're delighting you, you won't choose us. |
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During the 90s he was a fixture on the carnival and festival circuit, delighting huge crowds across the Caribbean, the US, and Europe. |
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They are a community of webloggers used to sharing their ideals and delighting in their own expression. |
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She rejoiced over them, delighting in them, looking into my eyes with great joy. |
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He was gregarious, delighting in conversation, good food, wine, and, of course, malt whisky. |
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Miriam and Dermot sang in the local choir, always delighting in singing songs of praise and thanksgiving. |
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Ian Hogg's Caesar is a vain, strutting figure delighting in his ticker-tape parades. |
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Andrew's always had that happy knack of cutting straight to the chase, delighting and upsetting in roughly equal measures. |
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Griffiths asserts that works read by religious readers are intrinsically fecund, inexhaustibly edifying, and delighting. |
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There was that lovely feeling of togetherness with everyone wishing her well, all delighting in the latest chapter in her life. |
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Ernesto is seen as preening and shallow, almost sadistically delighting in his uncle Pasquale's discomfort, for all the ardency of his love. |
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He was the technical services engineer for a bitumen company, delighting in tales of tarry deposits and exploding tankers. |
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Three capybaras have been born at the popular animal park and the babies are now delighting visitors as they lap up the autumn sunshine. |
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He was actually delighting in the fact that Violet had been struck simply because it soothed his injured pride. |
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But if wishes were reality we would miss many of the flavors of life, delighting only in the sweet, and never tasting the bitter-sweet. |
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His lines curve and twist, zig and zag, constantly delighting the eye but never losing form. |
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Within a couple of weeks he'd sealed the deal that will put the two world class playmakers in harness, delighting Wanderers' fans. |
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They were boisterous but friendly, delighting in striking up friendships with the locals. |
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He put on plays with his staff and fellows, delighting that he could dress in funny costumes and sing patter songs. |
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His apparent willingness to gamble on growth is perplexing friends and delighting some of his foes. |
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I felt like a little kid in a petting zoo delighting in the animal's velvet soft muzzle as it gently took corn and grain from my hand. |
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The Snowbirds have been delighting spectators for 40 years, and 2010 has already proven to be a special year for 431 Air Demonstration Squadron. |
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From first-year students right up to past pupils, many took to the stage with gusto with solo singers, duets, bands and dancers delighting the capacity audience. |
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A variety of fish are already seen in the stream, delighting people who could have never imagined such a scene in the heart of a noisy and bustling metropolis. |
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I would be crippled with embarrassment, but I am sure my friend has a lovely baritone voice and will soon be delighting audiences in the Royal Albert Hall. |
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It is an enthralling book of revelations that he peels away like the delicate skins of an onion, constantly delighting his readers as they urgently devour its 483 pages. |
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How delighting to see again Ed Platt with his devastating and melodic bass-playing reminding Pete Trewavas! |
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Everything from rock to reggae will take turns delighting the crowd. |
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Swashbuckler films have long been a Saturday-night favourite of cinemagoers, delighting both parents and children. |
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She began riding to school and through the streets of her hometown, delighting in the freedom she felt. |
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Mostly, however, I heartily adored you, delighting in your company, relishing your exuberant sense of humor, which you punctuated with lusty cackles. |
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Here we have a novel, and a novelist, delighting in the joy of language itself. |
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A LANDMARK decision this week has appalled many of Britain's military top brass while delighting civil-liberties groups. |
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For over twenty years, Harry Connick Jr has been delighting audiences all over the world with his versatile talent and appealing personality. |
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They might, out of abject fear and loneliness, dream away the hours on observation post, delighting, as Cacciato does, in a stick of Black Jack gum. |
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Amadon's reaction to Caligastia is perhaps the best known, surprising and delighting the whole local universe. |
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Their perfect grass collection and neat, professional cut are already delighting a great number of customers in Switzerland. |
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The allemande is a veritable elegy, extremely contemplative by design, delighting the ear with the grace of its serene majesty. |
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Our recipe for success has some pretty simple ingredients: delighting consumers. |
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Not only feeding, but satisfying, consoling, delighting, comforting and giving peace. |
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Words are pleasant companions, delighting in what they can do for you whether in earnest or in fun, in business or in love. |
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And he promised a more emollient approach to old European Union allies, delighting France and Germany. What caused the upheaval? |
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The production made its Australian debut in 2000 receiving rave reviews from the Australian press and delighting audiences in Sydney and Melbourne. |
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In the novel's third section, Zoe is forty, and the man who had seemed to her like a character out of a Russian novel — irascible, but strange and brilliant — has become her jailer, delighting in diligent belittlement. |
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They seem to reflect the child's brain running in overdrive, expending excess energy, delighting in the limits of imagination and playing with the possibilities of the social world. |
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Led by their inspired drill sergeant, the Flyers have paraded their hilarious manoeuvres across Canada, Europe and West Africa, delighting audiences of all ages. |
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Francis Bacon, represented by a powerful 1965 image of a rider falling from a horse against a stark background, applied brushstrokes to canvas furiously, delighting in unpremeditated effects. |
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Blue whales, minkes, killer whales and dolphins made regular appearances, delighting passengers with their acrobatics. |
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It was in the late 70s when Uruguayan talent scouts first began raving about a rangy young creative midfielder delighting the fans of humble Montevideo Wanderers. |
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The choreographer draws a thin line indeed between real life and staging, as if delighting in this subtle play on the slight disjunction between the two. |
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Despite the warning, we loved it, delighting in its floral and citrus notes, coupled with its freshness and liveness. |
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A few small American firms are already trying to run themselves more like modern businesses, and are delighting clients with quick, high-quality work and predictable fees. |
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As a rich and vital part of the cultural fabric in Canada, these summertime festivals help artists thrive and boost local revenue and tourism, while delighting new and seasoned fans alike. |
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So regardless of whether you are a longtime DPA user or potential new customer, we thank you for your interest in our products and look forward to delighting you beyond your expectations. |
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With its timbre and its elan, it has been delighting audiences from all the great stages of the world under the baton of chief conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. |
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After a cold winter, Deux Plumes is delighting in the arrival of spring. |
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The society in which they wish to live would be eminently civilized, made up of men and women delighting to use their minds, loving beauty and elegance, keenly alive to the amenities and joys of life. |
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Versatile and incredibly talented, Similia continually transcends musical borders to encompass a wide and eclectic repertoire, delighting music aficionados from all cultures. |
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This mindset is applied to everything we do, from attracting the best retailers to our properties to delighting consumers who come to our centres to shop and play. |
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The agreement is a landmark for both organisations, and will aim at delighting its customers with steadfast project management and products of superior technology. |
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May I conclude with thanks, again, not only to you, Madam President, for delighting us with your presence, but also to the Ombudsman and the Commissioner for being here as well. |
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He had been delighting in zooming about just moments before. |
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Minkes can grow to 10m and are likely to approach boats, delighting passengers with acrobatics as they hurl themselves out of the water. |
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The reenactment took place on the College Green, delighting visitors with an array of sounds, smells and sights from a bygone era. |
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Other tracks such as La France comme une Mobylette reveal a tender spot for France, however, Zêdess delighting in the new multi-racial mix evident in French music and the national football team! |
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But the readings drew on more permanent elements in him and his art: his remarkable histrionic talents, his love of theatricals and of seeing and delighting an audience, and the eminently performable nature of his fiction. |
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An unquenchable spark, Vette is older than her years but far from mature, delighting in silly pranks and always ready to laugh at people who think too much of themselves. |
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Soon he became a regular in the yellow No 3 shirt, delighting the fans with his cultured methods, though it was for untypical pugilism that he hit the headlines during the 1954 World Cup finals in Switzerland. |
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