Like me, he was a disillusioned cynic, enjoyer of beer and a great admirer of a pretty face. |
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Here, the self is the seer of all things, enjoyer of all things, the experiencer of all things. |
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Second, we can turn afresh to his books, and reflect not just on the wealth of his prose but on what an accomplished enjoyer he was—a rarer species than you might think, among writers of the recent past. |
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Or is it that from being a deluder of others he has become at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only enjoyer? |
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Thanks to a web cookie on the shed site telling an ad server that this is now my defining personality trait – Stuart Heritage: shed enjoyer – the vast majority of adverts I see online are now for sheds. |
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Throughout her life, including in her final days, she was an enjoyer of her boys, her daughters-in-law, her grandchildren and the every day experiences of life. |
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One might suggest that I take no pleasure in not being sick just because it is impossible to enjoy propositions that are not true, or that the enjoyer does not believe. |
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If you're a serial enjoyer or planner of holidays, you can find yourself investigating some new, dreamy and exotic destinations, and the more off the beaten track, the better. |
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Though Duncan was a considerable enjoyer of food, his main concern was the avoidance of the ham-discussions which always took place if it was not of the right sort. |
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