I know why you're here. You're here to revel in rock bottom for the Notre Dame football team. |
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They both still feel most at home in the water, and revel in its sensual pleasures. |
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Legions of rebellious young blacks, and non-blacks, happily shovel out colossal dollars to revel in this image. |
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It's one of those moments when I revel in the wonders of growing your own veg. |
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Until then I'll revel in the primitive delight of having too much of a good thing. |
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Stephenson comes to realise that he's actually the one who's ushered in this new age and decides to revel in it. |
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Fans are finding it almost unpatriotic to criticise teams and players, or to revel in their triumphs. |
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He can revel in the feeling all summer long if things go according to the latest plans. |
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Let Pops revel in his favorite series by gifting him a DVD box set of his favorite TV series. |
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While some simply can't stomach this, others positively revel in the goriness of it all. |
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As you gain strength, lose excess fat, and begin to look better in your clothes, revel in it. |
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Afterwards, at the after-party at a swanky uptown bar, the stars gathered to drink and revel in their love of the violent sport. |
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Become inebriated, do not fight it, revel in the sheer joy of unmitigated excess and alcohol induced stupidity. |
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You can revel in the bounteousness of nature from the attached balconies of your room in Sun Island Resort. |
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If you revisit ports, you may prefer to stay onboard and revel in having the ship to yourself, a luxury many passengers never enjoy. |
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Thanks to the PGA Tour's new ShotLink statistical program, stat geeks around the world can revel in this type of information. |
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Much like the late-lamented, cantankerous Mr Dahl, most children revel in the gleefully grotesque and delightfully disgusting. |
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He will be witless and will revel in childish things like fighting and kicking a ball about. |
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Kirk and company are always striving to improve themselves, yet they revel in humanity's inefficiencies and imperfections. |
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Most children can sit for short periods in a high chair at the table and revel in the food. |
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Order it any kind of way and you'll revel in the sweet, rich, spicy purity of the thing. |
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The script seems to revel in the simplicity of its own plot, which has presumably been borrowed from the source videogame. |
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Far from being bored with the work by this time, they all seem to revel in it, creating the comedy through their characters' utter seriousness. |
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They revel in every perceived injustice, and are desperate to have someone to blame. |
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Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee. |
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What was delightful about his performance was that he was unafraid to enjoy himself, and revel in the role's potential for comedy. |
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The magazine's got a cheek to revel in London's victory when it always does its very best to do our city down. |
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For all of DA's heroic rejection of early-80s production crud, this album seems to revel in its very 1986-ness. |
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Despite a storyline that seems to revel in its own convolutedness, the movie manages to present its themes as relatively simple. |
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They revel in observing rare plants and animals and some groups even book hunting trips. |
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When I am in the presence of other human beings I want to revel in their creative and intellectual fullness, their uninhibited social warmth. |
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Perhaps a critic who sat at the drive-in in the '60s could walk down memory lane with you and revel in the supreme badness of these films. |
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We pity our forebears for the pain and suffering they endured along the way and revel in our comfortable present-day lives. |
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We celebrate our generativity and revel in being participants in an act of creation. |
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They have an inclination for pleasures and they desire to revel in them for ever. |
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We strive to revel in our uniqueness, love our individuality, and express that freely. |
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There are too many critics who revel in slinging mud and inflicting verbal pain. |
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Others, such as the knitwear designer Edmund McNulty, take the opportunity to revel in an unaccustomed freedom from commercial considerations. |
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He got off the mark over fences at Kilbeggan, beating Lantern Leader four and a half lengths, and will revel in the fast surface. |
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But, they remain tight-lipped, to wait and silently revel in the king's stupidity. |
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If your career is on the way down, panto is a celebrity safety net, one last greasepaint refuge where you can still revel in audience adulation. |
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Two-dozen youngsters, all under seven, turned up on Tuesday to revel in the fearsome delights. |
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This is a good time to do the famous Hispania dive and revel in the vivid orange coloration caused by its complete encrustation. |
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By day the city is charm itself, attracting thousands of visitors who revel in its beauty, history and shops. |
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From cartoons to sitcoms, the stars are now sassy children who deliver flip one-liners, put down authority figures and revel in a laugh track. |
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In some parts of Canada, Canadians get a whole day off to revel in all kinds of family togetherness. |
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For 45 minutes, I get to aerate my brain, turn the world upside down, revel in music, poetry, humor. |
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Consequently, you get an evening of light, frothy entertainment as you revel in the filthy deeds the schemers get up to and share their delight at the misfortune of others. |
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Laugh at your own goofs and, instead, revel in your individuality. |
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My glow has not been buried on and under several levels, but the same things I revel in suddenly dishevel the thoughts in my hair, and little, if anything makes sense. |
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A lot of babies will be born in the intervening time, but their parents will continue to revel in them. |
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Imagine George Orwell's 1984 turned into a Bohemian Rhapsody for the modern doom-monger, and revel in the gloom. |
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A heavy shower comes out of nowhere and floods the track, but we revel in the conditions. |
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Bringing the covers up to your chin, you revel in the warmth of a plush duvet and drift back to sleep, at least for the next nine minutes. |
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Anyone can revel in the ultra-generous room and airiness of these quarters. |
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Being both hormonal teenagers and South American slum-dwellers, the characters revel in a low-down world, where death is used as currency exchange and guns maketh the man. |
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People should simply accept the two styles as unique and revel in the spine-tingling genius they both create. |
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This is a chance for their players to escape from the relentless pressure of a relegation scrap and revel in the media attention that this tie will attract. |
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We do not want any misogynist advertising, any advertisements that degrade women into objects or revel in crude clichés about women. |
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We should allow ourselves a moment to revel in the sin of pride. |
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Women also revel in this power and use it for their own purposes and pleasure. |
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We need to acknowledge and even revel in it because it is democracy in action. |
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His students and residents revel in his enthusiasm to listen, to share his knowledge, and to encourage their best achievements. |
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We get a whole day off to revel in all kinds of family togetherness, however we see fit. |
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The three cities will each get their turn to revel in the Francos clash'n'trash madness of three genuinely unhunged groups. |
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Go for a day hike on a local nature trail and revel in the beauty and serenity you are trying to preserve for future generations. |
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Horse lovers can indulge their passion and old stone enthusiasts will revel in the numerous period features. |
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Turn your ideas into reality, revel in fabrics and colors, and create your own unique look. |
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One may revel in the beauty of a Beethoven symphony without the slightest knowledge of the wonderful technique that made it possible? |
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Rather, it appeals to those who revel in the muckiness of oil paint. |
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You shouldn't come here merely to revel in birthdays and anniversaries but to focus on and swoon over dishes like sweetbreads en cocotte with ginger and licorice. |
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Here the imagination could be set free to revel in the delights of the kingdom of God, to fantasize the total fulfillment that would justify one's earthly pains. |
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We're here in the West to revel in wide open spaces, not desecrate them. |
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The stories revel in dualities that parody, skew and ultimately reinvent popular notions of glamour, sophistication, celebrity, sexuality and modernity. |
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Each weather forecaster seems to revel in it being the wettest October since whenever, or stressing how the temperatures are unusually high for this time of year and so on. |
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Like, they can't find anyone else online to revel in the wondrousness that is them, so they start up a conversation with you, tell you their news, then head off? |
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Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry. |
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Better to revel in the simple smells of the Seder meal than all that subtle talk of liberation. |
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And Putin, to his great delight, got to revel in imitating a Cold War giant. |
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Some disguise the use of straw bale completely, others positively revel in the plastic qualities offered by bendy straw bales covered with lime or earth render. |
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You could have a zillion categories but one category I think is people who like certainty and people who revel in uncertainty. |
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This is a success story that Scottish teams have yet to revel in. |
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Her paintings revel in the gaudy chintziness of American commercial spaces, yet through her uncertain and reverently childlike rendering she makes such scenes seem appealing. |
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One day your mind will be liberated from the horribleness of your masochistic Puritan upbringing and you will revel in proper laziness, like in Europe. |
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They revel in paybacks for the rest of their enemies' lives. |
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For now, revel in being human and save extraordinary tasks for next week, when the full moon rolls fatly into your sign, and you'll be able to handle them with ease. |
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Coolibah reappears but Charles O'Brien believes she will revel in the ground. |
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However, this could suit South Africa, who have gone into the previous two tournaments as pool favourites and may revel in the role of the underdog. |
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He used to revel in the work of the interpreters who quite often transformed him into a dazzling parliamentarian, proclaiming his ideas in ways he would have never been able to do. |
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I revel in it each time I see it — having misremembered it, of course, since the last time, helpless to retain the nuance of the color and the velleity of the painter's touch. |
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Performers and audiences alike revel in the sheer sensual joy of the seaside, but are drawn into the pitfalls of social ritual and the hope, desire, and heartbreak of human intimacy. |
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Most daisies revel in the sunshine so gazanias, argyranthemums and annual rudbeckia are perfect right now. |
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If you can master all that fevered action, play to your heart's content with Duel mode and Quick Play. Plus, you can stock your Trophy Room and revel in clickable replays for even more rebounding joy! |
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At film festivals and on Turner Classics it can be fun to revel in cheap junk from schlock producers like Samuel Z Arkoff or Golan and Globus, but there's a veneer of reputability that comes with the passage of time. |
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Brits like to revel in our grumpiness a bit and you are not like that here. |
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Her large colour photographs and video and photographic installations teeter on the edge of seduction and revel in the body's corporeality, its vulnerability and strength. |
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As a not-so-metaphorical junkie, Elric allowed Moorcock to revel in unwholesomeness, and helped return fantasy to its roots in the late romanticism of the decadents, a literary school close to Moorcock's heart. |
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Yet North Korea's reclusive generalissimo, Kim Jong Il, appears not just to revel in his country's isolation, he has been doing all he can to deepen it. |
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These qualities, which can admittedly make full-time life problematic, have a more positive effect on a visitor, who can revel in the city's extraordinary intactness. |
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Throwing open the books allows the public to revel in scandals such as the recent bagel-gate at the Audit Commission, or ogle at the odd pay package. |
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In the safety of the light of day, we positively revel in our facts. |
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Generally, though, it has been the besequined figure-skating dolls who have most often been permitted to revel in their sexuality. |
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Ironically, unlike Kelly, Minnelli was pleased to get away from the feyness and painted scenery of the wilds of Scotland to revel in the noisy bar where the metropolitan Stewart is quite at home. |
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We revel in and share with visitors our joy of living and Acadian pride. |
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Children revel in that extended web of relationships. |
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This career is a true challenge, but I revel in all the aspects of it, because I love a challenge, and more importantly I love this province so much! |
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I invite you all to pay us a visit and revel in your historical heritage. |
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We throng the breaches of Spain and Portugal, we head eagerly for Italy, we marvel at the châteaux of the Loire valley or revel in the beauty of a sunset from the Greek islands. |
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Just don't be too amazed as you revel in the thrill of the online auction! |
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Micky Hammond's grey will revel in the step up to a mile and three-quarters and has been in fine fettle since his attentions were switched back to the Flat. |
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