They take pleasure in tall ceilings, which conjure images of banquets and feasting, and waiters with aprons wrapped around their bellies. |
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We should count our blessings every day and take pleasure in the miraculous gifts bestowed upon us. |
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Your partner may also love it or will simply take pleasure in your happiness. |
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Bird watchers, epicureans and natural food lovers can all take pleasure in this garden. |
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We should not take pleasure in the misfortune of our fellow man, no matter how silly he may be. |
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We got in touch with other writers and we have pulled together a few items for you to, hopefully, take pleasure in. |
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If we take pleasure in judging then we are more guilty than the judged. If we feel, 'there, that's shown them' we dishonour Christ. |
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When this work is complete the river will become something to take pleasure in again, rather than being an eyesore. |
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The idea is to get some experience under your belt, make some cash and take pleasure in what you're doing. |
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Whether you're a city dweller or a country bumpkin like myself, it seems that we all take pleasure in what nature holds for us. |
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He appreciated people who believe in what they do and take pleasure in doing it with a spirit of initiative and a certain amount of imagination. |
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I take pleasure in pulling the country together in this way, giving you an overview of what your colleagues in the rest of the country are doing. |
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Another Lasallian high spot the young people of Rennes take pleasure in visiting each Easter weekend is, of course, Parménie! |
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To be inclined toward the perfection of another rational being is to be disposed to take pleasure in their perfection. |
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I therefore believe that today we must enjoy this wonderful moment, savour it, take pleasure in it. |
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We take pleasure in knowing that Avril grew up here, sang gospel at the Evangel Temple and practised, practised, practised. |
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I take pleasure in observing new listening behaviour in young people in particular, those who are referred to as millennials or digital natives. |
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I take pleasure in encouraging everyone among us to support its activities. |
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You no longer take pleasure in things you previously liked to do and almost nothing holds your interest anymore. |
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Finally, only in certain instances are the norms of what many too often take pleasure in calling the programmatic kind. |
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If you want to be happy, you have to take pleasure in what you have. |
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I take pleasure in reporting the activities of the Board during the course of the past fiscal year. |
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It is not only on St. Patrick's Day that one can take pleasure in tasting a good beer. |
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When things are done well and the result is good, people take pleasure in it. |
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Ready for use, take pleasure in cooking them using the recipe of your grandparents or even more using our section on recipes. |
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I take pleasure in solving the problem as artfully as I can. |
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Our work is not drudgery, but something we are to take pleasure in today. |
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There were times when she seemed almost to take pleasure in that. |
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They thrive on packed schedules, they say, and take pleasure in working around the clock. |
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Some publications in the press seem to take pleasure in spreading a type of culture for the masses in which pseudo-scientific biomedical jargon covers a host of spurious ideas and superstitious beliefs. |
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Children and young people take pleasure in research by using the Internet. |
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Do, though, take pleasure in the movement. |
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So we might take pleasure in imagining-in all this music, most of which is imbued with or inspired by dance-a complete symbiosis of harmony and rhythm. |
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Via this program, Quick aims to demonstrate that in order to have a balanced diet, it is necessary to eat a wide range of foods, eat quantities appropriate to one's lifestyle and take pleasure in eating. |
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Urban agriculture is a veritable way of life and enables the population, collectively or individually, to take pleasure in new, green spaces that meet its needs for relaxation and leisure. |
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Our automobile specialists take pleasure in representing the inimitable Audi brand and are true connoisseurs of the innovative design, sophisticated technology and superior performance that characterize it. |
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They held that man should learn to take pleasure in toil and struggle. |
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Applicants should enjoy working with children and young people, be interested in working within a children's charity and take pleasure in meeting people from different cultural backgrounds. |
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Of course, Mr. Steve Jobs is a businessman, but in order to validate his business, does he have to talk like a barbarian and, to push sales, take pleasure in the idea that people will stop reading? |
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This ride to the Lac Vert is one of the most attractive ones as all those who participate take pleasure in doing it, but numerous different programmes are also proposed to suit every riding level. |
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And if you thought that was in the sledgehammers-and-nuts category, it pales next to the sturdy ring of steel to protect the reflector on the mudguard from those who take pleasure in destroying such things. |
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But how do you expect people who suffer at work, and are therefore preoccupied with themselves, to be attentive to the needs of others and to take pleasure in pleasing them? |
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Finally, seniors take pleasure in gardening outdoors with the community and participating in a project focused on cultivating plants, adding life to the residence. |
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