You can abandon yourself to pleasure but need to keep an eye on over-indulgence. |
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It is a book of hard-won wisdom and stark pleasure in the form of 500 lyrical aphorisms and epigrams. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Outside, he could hear the sound of the river and a slap of waves against the riverbank as the occasional pleasure boat went by. |
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In the middle the open water of the fairway is crowded with pinnaces, jolly-boats, cutters, and pleasure steamers. |
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He looks such an angelic lad but he's really uncontrollable and takes great pleasure in anti-social behaviour. |
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It was a shamelessly leading question, but I still took exquisite pleasure in her answer. |
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Of course the pleasure of their occupation was an ancillary of the object of the contract, but was not the very object of the contract. |
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Of course, no one has much time for pleasure reading right now, but it's the thought that counts, I think. |
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City Hall is always a pleasure to visit and the re-enactment of the Victorian law court was brilliant. |
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All the students took great pleasure in watching the worms wriggle around and begin to settle into their new home. |
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Inhalation of amyl nitrite, as well as isobutyl nitrite, purportedly enhances sexual pleasure and produces euphoria. |
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Definitely one of the purest reposados I've had the pleasure of experiencing. |
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Hurry while stocks last and enjoy the work of a scholar who took great pride and pleasure in words. |
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His writings are a model of lucidity and a pleasure to read, though he confessed that he was a reluctant writer. |
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They can, therefore, operate according to Freud's reality principle, and defer pleasure in the interests of overall long-term benefits. |
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Throughout the text, Graubard's lapidary prose is lucid and provocative, likely to induce a glow of pleasure in the reader. |
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Stuff like this gives just as much pleasure as a cathedral close or a Regency arcade. |
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This arhythmical bouncing of the backpack ruins the pleasure of running and technique, as well. |
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He felt a glow of pleasure at being right and then a shiver of fear as he remembered the deaths that the case had caused. |
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Ultimately this scheme has to do with the architects' pleasure in materials and light, and in juxtaposition of the rough and refined. |
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Turning off at the village, one is confronted by a beautifully asphalted and signposted road which heralds driving pleasure for a fair distance. |
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News of his death has caused deep sadness among all who had the pleasure of knowing him. |
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There's a terrible scene where he is chained to a whipping post and flogged with sadistic pleasure by brutish Roman guards. |
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We have a vast number of Puritanical sadists in Congress whose entire mission in life is to deny pleasure to others. |
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And then there are sailboats and power boats disguised as pleasure craft or fishing vessels. |
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Traffic on the River Ouse consists almost entirely of pleasure craft these days. |
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The Navy vessel located the pleasure craft and stood by her until the local lifeboat arrived to take the stricken vessel in tow. |
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Existing requirements governing mechanically propelled pleasure craft introduced in 2001 have been incorporated into the new regulations. |
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Under the act, an age restriction regulation applies to the operator of jet skis and other pleasure craft. |
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He doesn't need to steal, so the only motivation can be pleasure or something like kleptomania. |
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It is with pleasure that I stand in the House to speak to the final reading of this bill. |
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The late Kathleen was a real lady, and a pleasure to know, as all who knew her will testify to. |
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It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership. |
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It taught me the pleasures of taking people's money but without the reciprocal pleasure of providing them with some enjoyment in return. |
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It's a pleasure to see the 'zombie movie' recreated with some good reinventions of the classic mythology. |
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He had the pleasure of working with rail gangs under the supervision of three locals, all now long retired. |
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Although he does not see Thomasin when traveling around the heath, selling reddle, he takes pleasure in the fact that she is nearby. |
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This portrait communicates the artist's pleasure in the act of painting, which is revealed in a lambent play of light on the figure. |
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Wave after wave of pure pleasure washed over her and she could not believe how wonderful it felt. |
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This would be a lamentable end for such an illustrious name and would bring no pleasure to anyone in Scotland. |
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Time will winnow the wheat from the chaff but it won't diminish the pleasure of Lane's reviews. |
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And as if that weren't enough, I had the pleasure of hanging out with Molly and Peter at the after-party. |
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This evening I'm rediscovering the autumnal pleasure of surfing the internet with my stockinged feet jammed against a hot radiator. |
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I wonder if Bogart has ever had the pleasure of drinking a jar of 160-proof white lightning. |
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Which means that all of us who aren't prowling Manhattan's East Village for white labels will have the pleasure of the Princess' company. |
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The effects of man's exposition to these laws may vary between pleasure and pain, comfort and affliction, happiness and misery. |
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The spa is a full-out body pleasure palace housing hairdressers, aestheticians, and a gym. |
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Much of the pleasure derives from Mamet's whip-smart dialogue and the enjoyment the actors take in playing it out. |
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The God whom Paul found was not rapt with pleasure when looking on people observing the Law, as the Pharisees would have expected. |
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She watched Wolf with pleasure as he chewed, his jaw muscles thrown into relief by the light of the cookfire. |
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Not even his pleasure in lumpishly reliable movies can prevent him noticing the black hole on the near horizon. |
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I got total pleasure from watching people's reaction as they enjoyed the fruits my labor. |
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Nevertheless his finest works are among the most significant of their time and remain capable of giving pleasure and evoking admiration. |
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In Judaism, Shabbat represents our opportunity to enjoy all the classes of pleasure in one day. |
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McLauchlan says he gets a rush of pleasure when he walks into the drawing room and the dining room, both of grand proportions. |
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There is every bit as great a need for anti-piracy training for yachts and large pleasure craft as there is for commercial vessels. |
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Such features are very prominent in nursery rhymes and ballads, where frequently pleasure lies in rhythm, incantation, and strangeness of image. |
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Rebecca came and stood behind him watching with great pleasure as he mastered the perfect knot. |
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I have played in games where it was a sheer pleasure because my team operated like a well-oiled machine. |
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Joseph seems to spread joy and pleasure wherever he goes and has been an inspiration to many people. |
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The members of the Orpington Friendship Club often look forward with pleasure to the various talks offered during the year. |
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Thank you for that magnificent speech yesterday, and it is my pleasure to ask you to address the assembled gathering. |
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Mr Barkman deserves his well-earned retirement and will be missed by those who had the pleasure of being in one of his classes. |
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Each time she thought of his name, a mix of pleasure and anticipation welled up inside her. |
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You are welcome to stay with me if you please, for it's a pleasure to have you. |
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Tom Hamilton has produced an acute and insightful response to my post on euthanasia, of a kind with which it is a pleasure to engage. |
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Do addicts of the demon weed, tobacco, experience increased pleasure from life as a result of smoking tobacco? |
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In front of the goals, Malcolm Ross accepted the ball with pleasure and he scored seven goals. |
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The pleasure of buying a house there had turned into a draining and joyless slog and we'd had enough. |
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He gets nothing other than the pleasure of putting all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together. |
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It was a pleasure to have made your acquaintance and to have met your wonderful dedicated team. |
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His pleasure when events went his way was the uncomplicated pleasure of a child or a boastful teenager. |
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They were a grace, extended by the pleasure of the authorities, and they were revocable at any time. |
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He sometimes orders pancakes, just for the pleasure of cutting them up into uppercase letterforms. |
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It is with pleasure that I make a contribution on Part 1 of the Supreme Court Bill. |
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Such anticipation as I had was more pleasure than pain, and the event itself passed without drama or incident. |
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I was walking in queenly honor and majesty feeling enormous pleasure and gratitude to all in my life who bring me so much joy. |
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On the course it was just a pleasure to tee off after a wasted journey on a road I do not like driving on. |
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This book is a pleasure to read and should be readily accessible to anyone with even a basic understanding of early American history. |
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Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all. |
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There is also a sense of joy and sheer pleasure in composing and in sound worlds which comes across, no sterile academicism. |
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There is no need to tell you what immense pleasure and instruction Liszt gives his silent and attentive audience. |
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Penelope describes what this means and the agony and pleasure of streams of jabberwocky issuing forth from a man of words. |
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I am convinced that anyone who admires abstractionism will take great pleasure in going deep into Zimmermann's world. |
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The pleasure we derive from being with others, along with our wanderlust and desire to explore, sets the stage nicely for smallpox. |
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So next time you fly away for business or pleasure consider the advantages of renting a serviced apartment rather than booking into a hotel. |
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Though Margaret Mary reveled in the pleasure of no longer being bedridden, life at home had become truly miserable. |
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He revelled in the exquisite pleasure of the warm spray massaging his body. |
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A special thank you to all the enthusiastic young waiting staff who worked so hard and were a pleasure to work with. |
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Over the last couple of years, I've had the great pleasure of retracing the route Lewis and Clark took to the Pacific. |
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Perhaps I started doing it because I'm anorgasmic, and it's a way to feel a rush of pleasure without even involving genitals. |
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We did not take any pleasure in having to drag the process out until we got the answers we all required. |
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When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge. |
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It alternates the physical thrills of a long, bouncy roller coaster ride with the restorative pleasure of getting drenched on a melting hot day. |
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It's always a great pleasure to have him with us and his bevy of birds and reptiles and animals and things. |
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Future generations will not have the pleasure and privilege of observing what I witnessed the other morning. |
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Personally, I would be sorry to see leap seconds go because that would cost me the pleasure of mulling over the best way to spend my next one. |
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As the child internalizes and submits to the father's prohibition, it turns from the pleasure to the reality principle. |
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They were a pleasure to work with and it is great to see young people putting in a lot of time and effort for a very worthy cause. |
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Not having written for pleasure since university, I felt as if I was reconnecting with an important part of myself, which had lain dormant for far too long. |
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When we make a clearing, we should do so not in order to enjoy the pleasure of weedwhacking, or otherwise working our will on the landscape, but in order to plant something. |
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In the comments he compares the pleasure he gets from working his will on a recalcitrant domestic appliance to the triumph a caveman felt when slaying a mastodon. |
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The public has had the pleasure of an unprecedented and still unfolding expose on the inner workings of a public service operating in a culture of fear. |
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So long as a single woman recognizes these things, she may derive enough pleasure from an illicit affair to make it worthwhile. |
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She wrote in a letter that the pleasure of living above Bridger Park, with its line of flowering golden kowhai next to the stream, was reward enough. |
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Later, after dirk refuses to service Christine, she calls up every man in her phone until someone will come over and pleasure her. |
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As a professional who talks for a living, I am continually amazed that the world is full of people yammering away all for the sheer pleasure of expressing themselves. |
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Why not produce an anthology of Aussie sonnets for the sheer pleasure of yarning amongst ourselves, without bothering to care who else may or may not be listening? |
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Johnson was seconded by futurists and utopians for whom a society of spontaneous pleasure seemed at hand. |
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Until recently, being published was a pleasure afforded only to a select few. |
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Those tired of modern, antiseptic museums with a very strong flow of tourists will discover a rare pleasure in visiting the Foundation's private universe. |
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She took great pleasure in screeching down my lughole at any given moment. |
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No wonder women were grilled about whether they experienced pleasure while being assaulted. |
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Create an atmosphere for those working in the government and their associated agencies that they are working for the people of Canada, and serve at the pleasure of the voter. |
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He enjoys the simple pleasure of spending time with his wife and kids after work. |
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He seems to take perverse pleasure in making things as difficult as possible. |
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They find places where heroin use is rampant and feed off the endorphins of pleasure that addicts experience. |
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If the nest is lined with soft or rotting bits of wood secured in the internal angles, the pair will derive endless pleasure from reducing it to crumbs. |
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Here Monty enacts a fantasy of benign American imperialism, touring Europe and Africa in his pleasure yacht. |
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When I am put into a position of control by a social phenomenon like the Sims, where I get insane pleasure from killing without mercy, well, I begin to wonder. |
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I began by reading aloud an anacreontic, adding to its beauties by the modulation of my voice, and keenly enjoying her pleasure at finding her work so fair. |
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It is considered the warmest place on the south-west coast, as oranges, lemons, and American aloes bloom in the open air, in the pleasure grounds of Woodville and the Moult. |
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After the drubbing I gave James Turrell's Guggenheim mess, it's a pleasure to have found a Light And Space work I can get behind. |
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My poetry rejects all excessive remoteness from reality and takes pleasure in bringing things and men closer in an effort to achieve universal coherence and harmony. |
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As usual, it's overwhelmingly the rich who get the pleasure while the poor put up with lousy services and fares which have rocketed since deregulation. |
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At first, there is pure joy and giddiness, because, yes, that is exactly what pleasure tastes like. |
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There are young tigers frolicking in and out of the pools provided for them in their pens, and it's a pleasure to watch them and their mums looking on from next door. |
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I take pleasure in solving the problem as artfully as I can. |
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Hunter Thompson knew the pleasure of agitation required freedom from political fear. |
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People will always scratch and save if a sudden burst of unrestrained pleasure can be purchased. |
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The last time we chatted was in the central lobby at the House of Commons, and looking at his sheer pleasure you'd imagine that he had just got a day pass to Elysium. |
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It celebrated the frivolity and camaraderie, pain, and pleasure that come with living with other people, even strangers. |
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During the summer of 2013, I had the pleasure of attending a taping of The Colbert Report. |
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It was a pleasure to present the awards last Friday and to see so many adults attend to show their appreciation and support for these champions of literature. |
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He saw no virtue in stubbornness, and he could never have taken pleasure in the refusal to act on something. |
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Besides the above-mentioned roles, I also had the pleasure to see her shine in two other seldom performed roles in the Ruzimatov gala in St. Petersburg. |
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We have been pawning the family silver to pleasure ourselves. |
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In every month the tourist will find some aesthetic pleasure peculiar to the season, such as the plum blossoms or the cherry flowers, growing wantonly in beautiful profusion. |
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When I see people struggling to light their smokes up in a stinking back alley in the dead of winter, in the rain, I really can't see that is their little pleasure time. |
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They also seem to take special pleasure in needling the clean-cut, well-starched Romney camp. |
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They thrive on packed schedules, they say, and take pleasure in working around the clock. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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In April 2012, I had the pleasure of attending a special screening of clueless at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. |
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I am blessed with a son who is a pleasure to know and who has not exposed me to the teenage horrors of which I was warned and who I can weepily confess to loving deeply. |
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As we will see, his works display an acute awareness of human faults and frailties and his writing exhibits a vividness and an elegance that makes it a pleasure to read. |
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I take no pleasure from passive admiration of designer products. |
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We are consenting adults in an active collaboration for the pleasure and well-being of everyone involved. |
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Traditional wherries were converted to carry people by enterprising wherrymen and by the turn of the century special pleasure wherries were built as floating holiday homes. |
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It purges the pleasure of sleep and contaminates the cornflakes, leaving a day-long impression that a world run by fools and rascals should be treated with suspicion. |
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That taste of carnal pleasure unleashed a ravenous appetite. |
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Real goes further, saying this quest for personal pleasure from coupledom breeds an impoverished view of relationships. |
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He was ultimately a coward, and he took no pleasure in his victims fighting back. |
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These modern versions of ancient traditions are often created out of whole cloth, but they offer the pleasure of enjoying an old-time religion without engaging one's own past. |
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Over the last few generations, our cravings for comfort and physical pleasure have inspired many new, remarkable inventions. |
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The minister said as well as bringing in regulations covering drinking aboard pleasure craft, he will also deal with safety issues regarding surfboards and windsurfers. |
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Mrs Christie, kiddiewinks, was a lady who wrote books that people read for pleasure because they were all about people killing each other in very strange ways. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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Roth was almost a kindred spirit, but his attitude toward life came from simply not caring, instead of the malicious pleasure Eric found in destruction. |
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Today, the Voga alla Veneta is not only the way the Gondolier row tourists around Venice but also the way Venetians row for pleasure and sport. |
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They knew that only part of the pain, pleasure and satisfactions of life are to be found in material things. |
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No duty exists where the relationship is one of master and servant, or where the individual holds office at the pleasure of the authority. |
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The duke indulged himself in pleasure and did not attend to official duties for three days. |
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It is only since the late eighteenth century that people have visited the mountain for pleasure or recreation. |
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Steamers began pleasure and commercial services to the Isle of Man, Ardrossan and Belfast. |
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The result has been a body of work which continues to give pleasure to thousands of visitors to the English Lakes. |
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Commercial carrying above Nottingham ceased during the 1950s, to be replaced by pleasure cruising. |
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The Irwell is used for recreational activities, such as pleasure cruising, rowing, racing and fishing. |
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Macclesfield's cycling club Macclesfield Wheelers is a local club for all cycling activities, from pleasure riding to racing. |
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That compound, rimonabant, works on the pleasure centers in the brain to suppress appetite. |
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Another famous early exponent of walking for pleasure was the English poet William Wordsworth. |
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An incidental pleasure is his witty mastery of the scare quote and the square bracket. |
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Who is against upgrades, jump cuts, more channels, better speakers, the Sensurround pleasure dome of everyday life? |
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There is pleasure in realising that the terrible events that are being shown are actually fiction. |
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I think anybody who experiences some of the western sloppery with pleasure would enjoy a horsetail in their soup. |
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The mischievous pleasure of her coquetries was forgotten, and in a rush of glad confidence she felt a woman's pride in him. |
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Turning right instead of left at Brighton, the Doctor and Romana arrive on desolate pleasure planet Argolis. |
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Schadenfreude, which means 'satisfaction or pleasure felt at someone else's misfortune. |
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Three plywood portable trifolds covered with burlap were assembled with hinges to divide the room at the pleasure of the displayers. |
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Hume was concerned with the way spectators find pleasure in the sorrow and anxiety depicted in a tragedy. |
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There is nothing glorious about the Glorious Twelfth, when ritualised killing is used for the pleasure of a minority. |
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He even took pleasure in annoying the French and often ridiculed his own countryman through John Bull's lassitudes. |
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Studies show that people even experience pleasure from anticipating trips. |
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I had the pleasure of meeting Stuart Scott several years ago. |
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And, yes, it probably would give us some perverse pleasure to say 'Fuck you' to this decaying business model. |
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It has been an absolute privilege and pleasure to have worked for Coleg Gwent over the last five years. |
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Wilde believed that the artist should hold forth higher ideals, and that pleasure and beauty would replace utilitarian ethics. |
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It gave me great pleasure to expose one of them in The astral. |
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About 250 children from Luderitz had the pleasure to watch international windsurfers during the ongoing 2013 Luderitz Speed Challenge. |
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Bocci is adamant that men and women can both derive pleasure from sultry reads. |
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But the process of reconditioning is thorough and restorers take pride and pleasure in the process. |
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It would be tasty in case of oral pleasure and have assorted colors. |
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Prof. Jain would mix all his food into one glob at lunch so as to be more yogically detached from pleasure but I couldn't get to that point. |
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The pleasure of identifying with Rambo as he kicks and punches his persecutors is the willing him on to succeed. |
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This is where Albie's new sack barrow was called into use and Brian had the pleasure of moving these slabs to the top of the plot. |
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And most saliently, his life of luxury and pleasure begins as his body and mind lapse into decay. |
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Weakened heart, summer tomatoes the splash of red mouthsome pleasure dichotomy. Who spilt whom? Who holds whom? |
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In this case, the prime minister serves at the pleasure of the monarch and holds no more power than the monarch allows. |
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This type of play allows some people to relax and enjoy being given pleasure without having to think about giving pleasure back at the same time. |
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The pleasure or disgust from his own labour will mingle with the feelings that arise from an afterview of the original. |
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Recreational and sport fishing are fishing primarily for pleasure or competition. |
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He takes great pleasure in demonstrating the monitoring procedure. |
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The appreciation of microtiming seems to be an exclusive pleasure for the music elite. |
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Recreational fishers fish for pleasure or sport, while commercial fishers fish for profit. |
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It is most commonly used in small pleasure and fishing power boats that are not kept permanently in the water. |
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One popular Dutch pleasure is the enjoyment of relaxed cycling in the countryside of the Netherlands. |
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The board was headed by a president, appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the British monarch. |
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His grandparents took great pleasure in seeing him graduate from college. |
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I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. |
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Cruise ships and pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and private aircraft routinely fly over it. |
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When they were found guilty at Preston court court that November, they were ordered to be detained at Her Majesty's pleasure in the same units. |
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This element in the tale has given perhaps more pleasure to more readers than anything else in it. |
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It was a great pleasure today to receive a copy of your book Spinning on the Axis of Evil, about America's war against Iraq. |
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He is one of the most unselfish individuals that I have had the pleasure to help educate. |
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There is much pleasure in the carnivalesque and the scatological is very much part of this tradition. |
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I have only missed one Liverpool away game this season, and have not had the pleasure of sitting down once. |
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The armistice was thus a time of both pleasure and of almost unbearable pain. |
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The newly empowered middle class also found a new dimension of smoking as a harmless pleasure enjoyed in smoking saloons and libraries. |
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Gunhild had taken great pleasure in pointing out that, after today, she, too, would sit there, since Norsewomen ate apart from the men. |
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In the California section, it was a pleasure to see the leopard lily described. |
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In turn, Kosovar president said '' It gives me an immense pleasure to welcome you to the Republic of Kosovo. |
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Beside it stood the pier which was built in 1872 for the pleasure of the many visitors who flocked to the North Wales coast. |
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A footbridge from the harbour area was constructed, although it had to be able to open and close to still allow the small pleasure craft to pass. |
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Irvine Harbour is now officially closed as a commercial port and houses a small number of privately owned pleasure craft. |
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The provincial colony was governed by commissions created at pleasure of the king. |
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That Robert took personal pleasure in such learning and leisure is suggested in a number of ways. |
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Since I'm short, it's a pleasure to sit high and not have a backache from a bucket seat. |
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Moore's strategy was to show that it is intuitively implausible that pleasure is the sole measure of what is good. |
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This view of pleasure was hedonistic, as it pursued the thought that pleasure is the highest good in life. |
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In such a world, would one want to be hooked up to a pleasure machine or live on a holodeck? |
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Lest you incur me much more damage in my fame than you have done me pleasure in preserving my life. |
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Lenerengo, as usual, forgot everything else in the fiercer pleasure of berating her spouse. |
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Without these deprivations we would have missed the exquisite pleasure of a Spam barmcake, bought at a local cafe on pay day. |
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Marshall viewed aesthetics as a special branch of introspective psychology dealing with algedonics, the science of pleasure and pain. |
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However this stretch of the river has little traffic, other than small pleasure boats, canoes and some tour boats in Shrewsbury. |
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The steamer provides pleasure trips between the Welsh and English coasts and to the islands of the channel. |
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Pixies are drawn to horses, riding them for pleasure and making tangled ringlets in the manes of those horses they ride. |
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Show events such as Western pleasure use much flashier equipment, unlike the English traditions where clothing and tack is quiet and unobtrusive. |
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There are both competitive events and pleasure riding disciplines available. |
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Although Johnson was treated as a servant, he found pleasure in teaching even though he considered it boring. |
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This concept of pleasure and pain is defined by Bentham as physical as well as spiritual. |
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He lays down a set of criteria for measuring the extent of pain or pleasure that a certain decision will create. |
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I was walking westward up the Strand, and though it was coldish I went slowly to get the pleasure of my cigar. |
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The difficulty of an argument adds to the pleasure of contesting with it, when there are hopes of victory. |
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In some cases the cost can linger long after the pleasure has dissipated. |
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I HAD the pleasure of visiting the Town Hall to watch the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra perform works by Richard Wagner and Anton Bruckner. |
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As a result, the harbour is not suitable for large ships and is used mainly by mussel dredgers and pleasure craft. |
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Regular Mersey Ferry crossings operate to Liverpool from both Woodside and Seacombe, providing a commuter shuttle and pleasure cruises. |
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The Allais shipyard, of Dieppe, has established a subsidiary, ICAN, dedicated to civilian boats and pleasure craft. |
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It was a pleasure to talk to a movie producer who wasn't crying in his beer over what the European war has done to the picture business. |
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It is some pleasure to command, were it but a mole-hill, and a delight to be obaied. But it is a pleasure over-uniforme and languishing. |
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They included speedboats, Thames vessels, car ferries, pleasure craft, and many other types of small craft. |
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In the 19th Century a pleasure pier was built in an effort to establish a seaside resort to rival nearby Ramsgate. |
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The rule being that we should only be committing actions that provide pleasure to society. |
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The title has been translated as The book of pleasant journeys into faraway lands or The pleasure of him who longs to cross the horizons. |
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During the summertime, pleasure boats ply up and down the Volga, with their base off the river station. |
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Tea was viewed then as a beverage of tasteful pleasure and with pharmacological purpose as well. |
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In 2013, 3,6 million of pleasure cruises passengers used services of the Port of Barcelona. |
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Nothing can beat the simple pleasure of paddling a pram around on a foggy dawn, probing pad flats, stumps and fallen logs for lurking bass. |
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Besides canoes are widely used for pleasure racing, whitewater canoeing, touring and camping, freestyle, and general recreation. |
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Although Mrs. A. reported experiencing more pleasure during sex, she was still preorgasmic. |
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Schadenfreude or obtaining pleasure and joy over someone else's misfortune, isn't something strictly restricted to adults. |
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Each animal has its proper pleasure, and the proper pleasure of man is connected with reason. |
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Sheer pleasure can be defined in many ways, but for me watching two Buster Keaton classics with live orchestral accompaniment from the CBSO certainly fits the bill. |
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He lived abstemiously for his entire life, eschewing pleasure for purity. |
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Steerpike derived as much pleasure in watching these anile and pitiful creatures, dressed in their purple finery, as they crawled beneath the carpet as he got from anything. |
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As for the guides, they were debarred from the pleasure of discourse, the one being placed in the van, and the other obliged to bring up the rear. |
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Some day, when you are tired of London, come down to Treadley, and expound to me your philosophy of pleasure over some admirable Burgundy I am fortunate enough to possess. |
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Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarianism, described utility as the sum of all pleasure that results from an action, minus the suffering of anyone involved in the action. |
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It is quite compatible with the principle of utility to recognize the fact, that some kinds of pleasure are more desirable and more valuable than others. |
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Mill says that good actions lead to pleasure and define good character. |
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Few people, he claims, would choose to trade places with an animal, a fool, or an ignoramus for any amount of bodily pleasure they might thereby acquire. |
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Many became celebrities of their times outside the pleasure districts. |
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Llandudno's active volunteer crews are called out more than ever with the rapidly increasing numbers of small pleasure craft sailing in coastal waters. |
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Water is also central to many sports and other forms of entertainment, such as swimming, pleasure boating, boat racing, surfing, sport fishing, and diving. |
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Located just outside the castle, Northernhay Gardens is the oldest public open space in England, being originally laid out in 1612 as a pleasure walk for Exeter residents. |
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A prominent feature of the resort was the promenade and the pleasure piers, where an eclectic variety of performances vied for the people's attention. |
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Most notable are Caligula's pleasure barges in Lake Nemi, Italy. |
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Day by day, hole by hole our bearing reins were shortened, and instead of looking forward with pleasure to having my harness put on as I used to do, I began to dread it. |
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Well, some degree of the same pleasure may be experienced when one flabbergasts some romantic Schiller, by putting out one's tongue at him when he least expects it. |
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She learned to her horror that the men of Capricornia said that once a man went combo he could never again look with pleasure on a white woman unless he blacked her face. |
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It is my pleasure to induct the new Officers for this coming term. |
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He enjoyed the simple pleasure of watching the kickline kick. |
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In Germany also the kobolds are rather troublesome than otherwise, to the miners, taking pleasure in frustrating their objects, and rendering their toil unfruitful. |
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Using these measurements, he reviews the concept of punishment and when it should be used as far as whether a punishment will create more pleasure or more pain for a society. |
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Therefore, the legislation of a society is vital to maintain the maximum pleasure and the minimum degree of pain for the greatest number of people. |
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Mill defines the difference between higher and lower forms of pleasure with the principle that those who have experienced both tend to prefer one over the other. |
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For example, the European Union issues the International Certificate of Competence, which is required to operate pleasure craft in most inland waterways within the union. |
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On 29 July 1840 the first French pleasure boat regatta was held. |
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Una nox dormienda means that one final night that has to be slept through after a few score years of pain and its palliations, of pleasure and disgust after pleasure. |
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The islanders found fierce pleasure in these acts of cruelty. |
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It's inevitable that anything that provides us with such incredible amounts of pleasure and satisfaction is bound to serve up an equal amount of stress. |
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Sensual men agree in the pursuit of every pleasure they can start. |
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In the first place, I desire, that my body may lie unburied three days after my decease, or till the pleasure of my father be known concerning it. |
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A great pleasure of a late afternoon is to take a seat on the terrace and knock back a few ice-bedded freshly shucked oysters or clams from the shellfish menu. |
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I am as sure as if I had omniscient sight into the depths of his good heart that he has distinct and unenvious joy in every pleasure that he sees other people taking. |
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But the real pleasure Friday was watching the action between wide receivers and defensive backs as they waged a game-long battle of highlight plays. |
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Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century recognizes the ambiguities of pleasure and historicizes what may initially seem an ahistorical or even nonhistorical topic. |
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There are a few simple measures for winterizing and protecting that can pretty much guarantee your water sporting pleasure will be at peak performance again next spring. |
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I have had the pleasure of working with many talented and passionate colleagues who allwork tirelessly to achieve the very best they can for Liverpool. |
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