A woman's body is deemed to be valuable only as long as it satisfies men or pleases others in the society. |
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Mozart is the superstore wallpaper of classical music, the composer who pleases most and offends least. |
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So we've contributed once again to a really entertaining match and that pleases me. |
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If the Court pleases, what the first issue of general importance for the administration of justice is is this. |
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If the Court pleases, the passage referred to by my learned friend in fact exposes the error. |
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If the Court pleases, there are nine matters remaining for me to deal with. |
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What pleases me is that they are playing great rugby football, and the whole team are smiling a lot. |
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When meditation is very deep, various channels are open and it will lead to samadhi and then to final Moksha if God pleases. |
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It's been years since I listened to talk radio of any kind, but this news pleases me. |
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Life in a setting of such spectacular natural and man-made beauty, with rooms that come and go as one pleases, seems an impossible fantasy. |
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The minx agrees, only to put a clause in her wedding contract that allows her to brew coffee whenever she pleases. |
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She reaches the conclusion that, because some students misbehave, it is acceptable to treat all students however the city pleases. |
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While the other may simper all she pleases, maturity shows in her every glance. |
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There is nothing that pleases the Father more, than to see His children full of joy and thankfulness! |
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Scotland has unfinished political business, with a devolved Parliament that pleases some and not others. |
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There's little I enjoy more than inventing new ways to sling words together to provide a bon mot, or a mot juste, if it pleases you better. |
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This pleases me immensely because I am able to cheat those southerly winds. |
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As far as I am concerned, anyone who knows how to wear a chapeau gets to do exactly as she pleases. |
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The distant modulation evokes the pastoral and, being thus an allusion, pleases those who recognise it. |
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After some preliminary capturing, almost every move is a check, which pleases my inner patzer and keeps the tension level high. |
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It pleases their vanity to make a conquest of one girl after another, and this and the sexual thrills they get are all they care about. |
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These Edinburgh festivals generate noise and excitement and their proliferation pleases and astonishes. |
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While it pleases me to read the above comments and Mr. Conley's challenge, I'm also pleased to see William stand up for Michael. |
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If it pleases you to advance and research this theory, then please the more power to you. |
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Woman are often shown as dolls, puppets or children in these stories, posable and malleable in any way the photographer pleases. |
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When he translates, he does so in a free and racy style which at first surprises and then pleases. |
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For, though I've no idea what this accoutred frowsty barn is worth, it pleases me to stand in silence here. |
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The album is an easy-listening blend of folk, rock, and pop that pleases both the ear and the soul. |
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The thing that pleases me most is that he is a good kid, willing to learn and not big-headed. |
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Because we use the same verb to characterize what pleases and what gratifies us, we are inclined to expect, erroneously, that the liking comes from the same source. |
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But then this president seems to feel he ought to be able to act pretty much as he pleases anyway, never mind those fuddy-duddies on Capitol Hill. |
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On The Voice, Christina Aguilera shows off her ample curves in whatever tight, tiny outfit she pleases. |
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If your Honour pleases, yes, it is even more strongly stated there. |
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When the other fellow pleases the boss, he's an apple polisher. |
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The prime minister is free to do as he pleases when he sees fit. |
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When a vehicle finally comes to a halt, it does so wherever the driver pleases, like a toddler falling asleep in the middle of the living-room floor. |
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I realise today that although his last diaries are very interesting, they have been composed for Chertkov and those whom it pleases Mr Chertkov to show them! |
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Reed Richards acquires the power to contort into any shape he pleases. |
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From its timpani-punctuated gloomy, soft rise to the bell-ringing, massive finale it's a work that can be interpreted any which way it pleases you. |
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So, I hereby grant you permission to paint that table, to distress it, to weather it, to paint it pink and stencil flowers around the edge if that pleases you. |
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The grip panels are inset with a gold company medallion, a motif that harkens back to old Colts and pleases some traditionalists, such as yours truly. |
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May that which is unholy within me be nailed to the sacrificial cross of crucifixion and may that which pleases you be raised in the holy and blessed hope of the ressurection. |
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He is used to doing as he pleases and takes notice of nobody. |
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The only goal is to make a simple experience that pleases our users and advertisers alike. |
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In practice, he was asking the legislature to grant him extraordinary powers to run the country as he pleases for the next year. |
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The First Amendment, of course, guarantees the right to free speech and assembly, and to worship as one pleases. |
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I'm getting in just under the wire, which pleases me, as I generally leave things of this ilk till it is far too late for me to remedy the situation. |
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One can put that down to Edwardian reticence if one pleases. |
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The road running between the two cathedrals is called Hope Street, a coincidence which pleases believers. |
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The idea that giving is a mere optionary thing, to be done, or not done, as one pleases, seems to be the prevailing one at present. |
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If it pleases our Lord, I will take six of them to Your Highnesses when I depart, in order that they may learn our language. |
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To the poet the meaning is what he pleases to make it, what it provokes in his own soul. |
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The funny part of it all is that the starling appears to make the chippies do whatever it pleases. |
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But none can be got, which pleases him the thoughts of, for, if the Exchequer should succeede in this, his office would faile. |
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Since the Dalai Lama is a tulka, he can choose to be reborn as he pleases to serve humanity. |
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In the short run, Russia has the power to do as it pleases on its borders. |
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Derek's description could apply equally to himself, and it pleases me to imagine that the two are trading lambencies at this very moment. |
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But, though the savour bee so base, the sapor is so excellent, that no meat, no sauce, no vessell pleases the Guzurats pallat, save what relishes of it. |
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Of course, one can stipulatively redefine the traditional mentalistic terms any way one pleases but one can't at the same time claim one is overcoming traditional philosophy. |
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