What is lost, some say, is the experience of serendipity and the delight in finding things that you would not naturally seek out. |
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Hearing of that strange adventure the children's eager faces glowed with delight and excitement. |
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Can I have been the only Murdochian who gave a whoop of delight at reading John Jones's Diary? |
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The whoop of relief and delight that went up from the assembled crew nearly knocked both of them back into the hall. |
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There is both a politics and a delight in this, and both are contingent on abnegation. |
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To the delight of the crowd the pair jammed out a selection of Bob Marley classics and Fugees hits. |
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There is much here to delight women's studies scholars, as well as folks who need a day home in their jammies with a big bowl of popcorn. |
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Every unshared moment of delight becomes the occasion for fear, envy, and jealousy. |
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He raises his arms in delight and turns to face the crowd, he hears jeers and boos. |
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In various capsules of the attraction they juggled, clowned and showed off their acrobatic skills to the delight of other passengers. |
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Maureen planted many colourful plants, weeded, clipped and pruned the area so that it was a delight to the eye at Easter. |
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One can disdain the cult of personality, but one cannot dismiss the look of radiant delight on her friends' faces as they cluster around her. |
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And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish. |
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There'll be inside dining and hours of al fresco delight around the well-appointed bar. |
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A teenager, the youngest in Britain to have triplets, spoke of her delight at getting used to the joys of family life. |
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Shots rang out, mixing with shouts of delight in the player's home town of Split on the Adriatic coast. |
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The tone here is adulatory and uncritical but the photographs alone will delight those who worship at Gandhi's shrine. |
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The bar's owner, to the delight of his patrons, promised to stay open as long as the power from his generator held out. |
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A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with thyme, tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon. |
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She totally wiped the floor with him, and it was a delight to hear all the other passengers laughing and cheering. |
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It's a kinkily fun ride to a finale designed to delight the dedicated but offend just about everyone else. |
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They leaped to their feet with delight when Harriet was announced as the winner. |
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To my delight I won a blue ribbon for my jam and curd, a red ribbon for my salsa and a white ribbon for my pickles. |
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Suzanne and her sister Ann-Marie danced jogs, reels and hornpipes, to the delight of everyone present. |
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How is it that a story deceives us with its deliberate motive of telling lies, yet entices us, enchants us with delight and relief? |
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As a full-paid up member of the Dessert Club, my beady little eyes glinted in delight when they alighted on the puddings. |
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By the time he'd finished I was beaming all over, eyes wide in delight as I listened to him. |
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You'll delight in the colors and fragrances of the climbing white stephanotis vine, yellow allamander and oleander. |
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Unlike most books, children's books have to read well aloud, and Pooh is a delight to read aloud. |
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The Fort Charlotte players and fans, let out yells of delight as the side took full control of the game. |
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There had been relish and delight in his voice when he spoke of those possibilities. |
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I have moments of delight when I yip for joy as I ride my bicycle through Aspen groves. |
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The program will surprise, delight and astonish and amaze you with its quality and range of styles. |
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Once home to a gardening school for young ladies, Waterperry Gardens is a delight even in the coldest months. |
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It was a delight when we witnessed these cells partially repopulating the damaged livers of the mice. |
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To the evident delight of most citizens, the regime which had repressed them for so long was swept away. |
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I wouldn't be picking on the French if they didn't take such delight in zinging the United States. |
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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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He took delight in game hunting, dousing himself in good drink and revelry. |
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The table is set as usual, with great attention to detail, with glimmering silver and shining crystal, but today I cannot find any delight in it. |
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Common to all the entries is the author's delight in the riches of our surviving heritage. |
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The event brought obvious delight to the children as their faces lit up upon recognizing an inmate from previous meetings. |
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However both sides would have to be happy with a point apiece in a brilliant game, which was a delight to watch. |
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On a weekend trip to Seattle in January 2002, my friends and I delight in noticing the peculiarities of American behaviour and ritual. |
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This fast paced show is set to delight patrons in a town well known for its appreciation of quality productions. |
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His linking play with his two French strikers amid a flurry of flicks and feints was a delight to watch. |
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I roared in delight at the ludicrousness, while remaining riveted at the cheerful upping of the stakes. |
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They scream with delight and roar with approval over the littlest guitar or drum trick. |
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My delight is a good fillet of rock salmon, fresh cooked, hot and steamy inside a soft batter jacket all crisp and sizzled on the outside. |
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Pure liquid trills of a Bulbul coming from some nearby tree bought a smile of delight to his lips. |
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The historic, red brick building was a delight in itself and the interior, especially downstairs, had a feeling of intimacy and romance. |
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The evening in question, I'd been cornered by a trio of thugs, who took great delight in roughing me up. |
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His musical set-pieces, as well as character asides in the form of short monologue, are a delight to watch. |
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Stop waiting, and try these amazing products that will astoundingly delight all of your senses! |
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The pastrami sandwiches on rye with mustard and coleslaw that Daddy brought home from his job didn't delight me like they used to. |
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However, my delight at the demise of the Western bypass is tinged with sadness. |
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The other delight to this car, and it only really reveals itself when you tear your attention away from the tachometer, is the suspension. |
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We simply savoured and luxuriated in delight at the return of our normal peaceable existence. |
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It was a short LP but the short sides helped to make it an audiophile's delight even in its original incarnation. |
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What resulted was a game that appealed to neither the physical exhilaration of basketball or the tactile delight of its medium. |
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He sambas, he shimmies, and he specialises in fast-footwork moves that delight the audience. |
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Levet was first to play and there was delight when his little chip and run trickled into the hole for an eagle three. |
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Moderato e maestoso, the fourth movement, sent me back into the cool night with delight of the highest order. |
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Kirby and Jason became magical on their skates smiling and dancing to the delight of the crowd. |
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And with that, it's a bizarre little mix of awakening despair and wild, reeling delight for both of us. |
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The starter of wild mushroom salad was a delight of deep, earthy tastes with a tart balsamic dressing to sharpen up the wild fungus. |
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Rather football followers should delight in the euphoria of Thierry Henry, who tore off his shirt and twirled it joyously around his head. |
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Instead, he has been mamboing in the ballroom of a cruise ship and sunbathing at pool side, much to the delight of the paparazzi. |
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There was delight as Melissa maneuvered from limb to limb taking unnecessary risks with each move. |
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My friends and colleagues seem to delight in my Australian mannerisms and question me constantly about customs at home. |
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It was finally tarmacked last week, much to the delight of schoolgoers and parents. |
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I laughed with delight and laid my hand along his cheek, smiling at him as a sudden wave of tenderness swept me. |
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The soldiers then marched out of the palace gates to the delight of the crowds. |
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One of the puppies hopped on Pepe, and the baby let out a scream of either extreme delight or pain. |
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Every now and then, screams of delight added to the atmosphere of competition. |
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It is a joy to be able to delight in somebody else's good fortune rather than be envious of it. |
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This production has been handled very well by the director, cast and crew and is bound to delight fans of good-quality community theatre. |
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It is a theme that pervades this seductive book, with its delight in the arcane and ordinary. |
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There was silence for a moment and then the place erupted with cries of delight and amazement. |
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It's far too noisy, for one thing, plus we're all phenomenally busy, a fact that should delight upper management. |
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These two are erecting a maypole and tent for the annual garden fest to delight the local children. |
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I still recall with delight the thrill of watching him learn to scoot around on the floor. |
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I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics. |
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Odolorosa gioia is emblematic of the composer's almost self-flagellating delight in the pain dealt by a cruel lover. |
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Everyone present expressed satisfaction, approval, pleasure and delight at being in attendance. |
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On Monday a beaming headteacher spoke of his delight in getting the backing of the DFES for the new school. |
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The bad blood between them melted away with the band's delight that the musical chemistry was intact. |
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All that is transmitted through a semi-automatic five-speed gearbox, which is a delight to use. |
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Food shopping online is a positive delight compared to a couple of years ago, according to those consumer guardians at Which? |
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With drums beating, bands playing and bayonets fixed, they marched through the town's streets to the delight of the crowds. |
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His sense of timing and presentation was a delight to watch and it made magic much more interesting. |
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It would seem impossible to do this without drowning in sentiment, or exaggerating a delight in Beverly Hills excess. |
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A seraglio of harem girls seemed to take unfathomable delight in passing my place of confinement. |
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It is a haven for architecture aficionados and a gastronomic delight for lovers of sweets and desserts. |
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Flowers and herbs can be made into colognes and toilet waters that are a delight to use. |
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He began as a hairy hippie banjo player who took great delight at poking fun at his fellow Scots. |
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But after this, he thought of what a sensational delight it would be to feel tears running backwards through himself and into his empty belly. |
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The delight he takes in besting his father at ping pong suggests that even he has not been immune to the old man's poison. |
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This is said to combine the best of three distinctly different areas, all a delight to divers. |
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Mr Williams, now a self-employed relief milker and gardener, who lives at Fishguard, expressed his delight at the result. |
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Readers will delight in the amazing illustrations from bestselling novels around the world. |
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They are traitors, and we delight in calling them scabs as they drive into work. |
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Then began three months of hard work, and long nights mixed with sheer panic and pure delight that this project was becoming a reality. |
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A couple of years ago, I was interviewing Paul McCartney when he started talking about the sheer physical delight of singing rock 'n' roll. |
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The mastery of each instrument and the cohesion and beauty of the orchestra was a transport of delight for this audience. |
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Her eyes shone with delight as she discovered a teddy, a soft dog, pens and sweets. |
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This is four minutes of pure delight for anyone who wants to see the former bandleader shirtless. |
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What would that cynic who used to delight us on TV in the eighties with his elegant misanthropy have made of it all? |
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I watch slack-mouthed for the fierce rush of delight as it wings its way to the treetops. |
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Misty, hazel eyes brightened in delight at the sight of the girls and he quickly reached up a hand to try to tidy his shock of black hair. |
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After giving their treasured vehicles a final polish, the drivers joined the parade to the delight of spectators of all ages. |
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The tongue trills of the Irish singer Roger Whittaker continue to delight audiences the world over. |
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Ballesteros was crowned champion after his record haul of 23 birdies to the delight of Europe. |
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His short stories and novels continue to delight and entrance readers all over the world. |
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When that came to a crashing halt, he raised his arms in triumph, much to the delight of the audience. |
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No wonder then that the city is a bird-watcher's delight as members of the Delhi Bird Group discover every weekend. |
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As with other Scandinavian countries, Icelanders take great delight in stories of trolls, elves, and fairies. |
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Spectacular rock formations including the Dancing Bear and Druid's Writing Desk, will have your kids shrieking with delight and excitement. |
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Spread a layer of icing sugar on a flat surface and turn the Turkish delight on to it. |
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Home-made Turkish delight is a little softer than most of the bought varieties and just melts in your mouth. |
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Foreign businessmen and tourists who delight in the country's sylvan charm and uncrowded cities need not fear impending overdevelopment. |
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And how refreshing to hear their unaffected expressions of delight at their success. |
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The bull seemed quite comfortable in his new home and promptly mounted one of the females, much to the delight of everyone. |
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In sheer contrast, for the club that squeezes out of that quaking quartet to gate-crash the elite, delight will be unconfined. |
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The super pooches brought back a clutch of gongs, to the delight of their proud owners. |
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But the best thing about Braff's report is his delight over our national slang words. |
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My son had the leftovers for supper and I heard him exclaiming his delight as he munched his way through the last few bits. |
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The team of athletes from the South Pacific island couldn't hide their delight as they went sledging on the slopes of Braehead's Snow Factor. |
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My host was unfazed and, before we left, to their delight and disbelief, he presented each of them with a million-dollar note. |
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He continued to take a twisted delight in showing us the scariest creatures of the deep. |
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Instead, she fell face-first into her pillow, let out a small shriek of delight that she hoped the pillow would mute, and finally looked up. |
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He took great delight there to go to the bookbinders ' shops and lie gaping on maps. |
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While his own writing style remains highly readable, he takes obvious delight in occult details and Borgesian tricks. |
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As well as his special move, I was also treated to the delight of the camel clutch and the Boston crab. |
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A very smart bunch who appeared to take great delight in posing and trotting about the place. |
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In a back room, video poker machines ding and chirp with the occasional squeal of delight from a winner. |
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Just as the infant will show delight at being approached by its mother, so it will also show signs of wariness and withdrawal when approached by a stranger. |
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Because of her delight in flouting traditional or fashionable bottoms and tops, Morrison has been taken to task by feminist critics for not supporting the party line. |
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Mademoiselle was all ablush with delight at the discovery that she was not an old woman after all, but on occasion could still look as girlish as she felt. |
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And then one day the sea gives up her mysteries and one can watch with delight the beaked whale or five different species of dolphin which swim here. |
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Punta Cana also has a number of unique natural features like freshwater lagoons and coastal mangroves that make it a delight both for visitors and environmentalists. |
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She has taken 6,000 small cubes of Turkish delight in different colours, and pinched them with short sticks on a styrofoam board, that way creating a splendid mosaic. |
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In December, at the World Cup draw, Australian officials let loose a whoop of delight when they were drawn in the same group as the defending champions. |
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But the end result is inventive, compelling, and will delight those interested in the period. |
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This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee. |
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They find a secret delight in abasing themselves before men of violence. |
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If you've ever despaired over the misuses and misunderstandings, and just plain apathy around punctuation these days then this book will delight you. |
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They cheer US forces for bringing down a despised regime and delight in their newfound freedom to talk frankly or celebrate long-forbidden religious rituals. |
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Some people seem to take great delight in hearing about the misfortunes of others. |
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We saw nothing less than wicked, abandoned delight in each other's eyes. |
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We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful. |
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The brickmaker ordered rivets, to the delight of Marlow and the mechanics. |
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The marchers chanted, ululated, whistled and danced, much to the delight of the passers-by and people looking on from the balconies of the skyscrapers. |
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Shivers of pure delight ran through my body but I inwardly scolded myself. |
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His surprise marriage to theater director Sophie Hunter may have broken hearts, but the squeals of delight were even louder. |
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But to delight the spirit is not to engage in mawkishness or to cover the truth with a veneer of deceptive delicacy either, for the truth can never bear that. |
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Sitting in the mall as my wife meanders through Macy aisles in search of a half-priced handbag, my eyes do not even delight in the resplendence that surrounds them. |
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Bevin, along with state and national Democrats, delight in trying to drive a wedge between McConnell and Paul. |
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Small shivers of delight crept up his arm and into his chest. |
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Carter yells through the loud yells of delight and the resonant music. |
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It feels like you delight in the atmospherics, but you want to stay away from the violence. |
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This footage was played on the big screen at ascot, much to the delight of the crowd. |
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Yezad, on the other hand, gradually reverts to the Parsi religious practice of his ancestors, in spite of his earlier skepticism and to the delight of his devout wife. |
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As ascetic as Aries is, you delight in luxuries now, indulging any urge to splurge. |
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The festival screened as many as 25 short and docufilms of exceptional quality, a visual delight to those who crave for realism in the highly commercialised tinsel world. |
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I was never, ever allowed to live the incident down by my housemates, who took great delight in reciting it to everyone who came round for the rest of the year. |
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The next morning, she woke up to the crowing of roosters at dawn, but barely lifted a hand or batted an eye to get up, returning to the lulling delight of slumber. |
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But the worshippers and admirers of these gods delight in imitating their scandalous iniquities, and are nowise concerned that the republic be less depraved and licentious. |
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To my delight she shot me a look that said she thought I'd gone bonkers. |
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The photograph confirms there was also unmistakable delight in the eyes behind her goggles. |
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Tanya was able to sit up for the first time by herself when she was eight and, to the uncontainable delight of her parents, stood up for the first time three years later. |
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I think he took great delight in showing us poor city boys how it is done. |
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These gadgets, though a trifle expensive at first, brought the theatre sound right into the living room, to the great delight of those who could afford the powerful systems. |
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Now suffering from lupus, a cruel disease which attacks the body's immune system, she has a quick wit and air of irreverence that still make her a delight to interview. |
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Flat taxes have been enthusiastically embraced in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and have spread like wild fire, much to the delight of their treasurers. |
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How long will mockers delight in mockery and fools hate knowledge? |
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One of the Cape's most numerous and widespread songbirds, goldfinches delight in dining on dandelion seeds, thistles, and weed seeds found amongst the beach grass. |
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A set of table mats and a couple of good runners will delight my aunts. |
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Yet even as her mother lobbed insults, Melissa was shown looking on, delight and pride in her eyes. |
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Moreover, the pictures employ a lush tonality and fussy delight in detail, not the austere formal economy associated with modernist photographic aesthetics. |
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Yet reading this novel, even a tone-deaf person could feel the delight and excitement that music enthusiasts experience when they hear an uplifting melody. |
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As an example, it offers cans of beer at 10p, litre boxes of wine at 30p and white rum at 2 a bottle, prices that would delight the most budget-minded Maryhill toper. |
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I refreshed myself in the mid-day heat by drinking its pure lymph from the hollow of my hand, and gazed with long and insatiable delight upon the memorable fountain. |
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But the hair flicking and lame jokes that delight the boys at the Actuary of the Year dinner are gauche and slightly cringeworthy on the stage of a 1,915-seat theatre. |
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The austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night. |
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He has watched presidents come and go while busying himself for endless hours creating desserts designed to delight and soothe, mend fences and cement alliances. |
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So it was with some bemusement that the village went mad with delight verging on delirium when none other than Two Jags himself made his stunning announcement. |
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Not even the delight of passing his driving test or having more time to indulge his devotion to Real Madrid could assuage the inner torment of self-doubt. |
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The English mistakes came thick and fast as Jonny Wilkinson knocked on and Luger sliced a horrible kick into touch to the delight of the Welsh supporters. |
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Every traveler deserves to be hosted like we were at La Maison du Parc, but the real delight is in the morning. |
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The transformation scene, done with trick camerawork, doesn't match Barrymore's, but March's manic delight in the emergence of his simian side has a superb energy. |
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To the delight of abolitionist groups, Robertson went even further this past April when he voiced his support for a general moratorium on the death penalty. |
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It is the characters' many-sidedness, their irreducibility to a formula, that he believes accounts for readers' continuing delight in Joyce's narrative. |
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That is, until he ditches the crutches and really cuts a rug, to the delight of everyone looking on. |
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He was a great tenor singer and loved to entertain and delight the crowds. |
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But no doubt this will delight the purists and may even console, to some extent, those upset by the fact that the car is front-wheel rather than rear-wheel drive. |
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It's a very rum go, and in the end, despite the occasional hoots of sardonic delight which it all provokes, it just makes you feel a bit depressed. |
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Obviously a boy who appreciates a big stage when he sees one, Jack danced and twirled and spun with abandon, much to the delight of the photographers. |
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His conservatism, which is more of a cultural than political kidney, seems to fascinate, delight or detract critics. |
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In such a situation, novels are read for the sheer delight of the plot twists, which often reflect the detours of our own destiny in this hustle-bustle world. |
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The Sun and warmth gave its own comfort, and to my delight I saw whole sheafs of May roses, full in bud and ready to bloom, along the track as we went on. |
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You can walk over rough slabs, cannon-ball boulders, limpets and bladderwrack to delight in the over-the-waves-views all the way to the white cliffs of Flamborough Head. |
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Directed by Aroona Irani who also acts in it, its hour long-episodes have of late been hitting enough of an emotional pitch to delight those who love a well-made tear-jerker. |
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He seems to be playing the ball in sheer delight at the things he can do with it, playing with a racket whose strings are one moment cobweb, the next piano-wire. |
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It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries. |
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Those who claim to speak for a vengeful Allah take great delight in smashing idols wherever and whenever they can get to them. |
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He had the finest stud in England, and his delight was to win plates from Tories. |
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We also discovered, no doubt to the delight of some unreconstructed Aussies, that we're not the only ones who have difficulty fitting in. |
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Writing for an alien community which takes only exotic delight in your life is probably the surest route to unremembrance. |
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Yo Yo Honey Singh fans will be treated to a visual delight when he joins the stars for a Lungi Dance on stage. |
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Another delight was the Act 2 Pastorale in the form of a compelling puppeteering display from the Green Ginger company. |
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The WAG was snapped in her private box at Aintree on Thursday cheering and whopping in delight as her gee-gee romped to victory. |
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Dating back to 1414, Hopton Hall gardens are a delight to visit with its famous Walled Garden and Crinkle Crankle Wall. |
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You've got your clock-watchers, an indoor breed that delight in detail and can veer towards the eccentric. |
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Tarina will play the Indian leading lady in Rainbow Raani, a gender-bender, sexy comedy that will delight the global audiences. |
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Coming from a writer peering with wonder and defiance into the crepuscule of life, it's a delight that readers should savor. |
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Lt Cmdr Gotke, who is commander of the Royal Navy Historic Flight, said the postwar Fury was normally a delight to fly. |
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Clearly recognising the song, they are soon beaming with delight and boogieing to the stream of the instrument. |
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Cynics, convinced that they are being realistic, delight in deflowering young minds. |
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Halloween is creeping up quickly and this year you will be cackling with delight thanks to this delicious dish from Tabasco Pepper Sauce. |
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Until then, delight in the footage of the day I got drunk with Hanson. |
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Animated in old-fashioned style, laced with old-fashioned songs, it's a delight for the kiddles. |
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Female revelers scream in orgasmic delight at their host's walk-in wardrobe. |
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A new Grame Base book is always a treat as his beautifully rendered picture books delight both young and old. |
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Meanwhile, Cain takes great delight blackmailing Robert and gets the little toerag to stump up some much-needed dosh for the farm. |
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The kids screamed in delight as they chased one another around the park. |
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It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera. |
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But I shall not spoil for anyone the delight of discovering that most bookly of bookly books. |
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From Peking to Berlin the rulers of the Communist world dutifully chorused delight at Khrushchev's coup. |
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Nan was very much delighted in her demure way, and that delight showed itself in her face and in her clear bright eyes. |
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The duping delight increases when the liars have successfully deceived people with high reputation of being difficult to be fooled. |
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It is important to draw the distinction between duping delight and pathological lying. |
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The cotton grower felt delight at the gainsome expansion of his cotton fields. |
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He and Segismunda enjoy happiness and prosperity and eventually take delight in great-grandparenthood. |
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On the previous evening we had discovered with delight a luna with the fabulous moons, one on each pale green wing. |
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He respected tradition in the theatre, but he also took great delight in breaking tradition, which is what made him so unique. |
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Meanwhile, in the supporting Moto2 race, Scott Redding took the spoils, much to the delight of the Silverstone crowd. |
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In 1832, the future Queen Victoria wrote about her delight at having a Christmas tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. |
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They delight in blue frock-coats and grass-green Newmarkets, and white hats with mourning-bands. |
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Everyone on set is a delight to work with and it's a fantastic experience to be part of the team. |
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Edward took particular delight in appropriating the royal home of the Gwynedd dynasty. |
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You may prefer to write in pencil and a supply of good number 2s will delight you. |
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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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And it is that liberty alone, which gives the true relish and delight to their ordinary playgames. |
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Booker employed his private stock as a late afternoon delight for visitors to the Boston distillery. |
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Likewise his books on the area continue to delight the Lakeland enthusiast. |
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To derive delight from what inflicts pain on any sentient creature revolted his conscience and offended his reason. |
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The 2ndXV won the Notts, Lincs and Derbys Cup competition to the delight of the large supporting crowd. |
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But it is Schadenfreude, a mischievous delight in the misfortunes of others, which remains the worst trait in human nature. |
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These courtesans sang beautiful tappas and thumris much to the delight of the citizens. |
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The attorney licked his lips with vulturous delight as he listened to the man's description of neck pain after the accident. |
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The sensual delight of biting into the waferish cookies is a feeling to savour. |
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One suspects whether or not, she won't stop, and in decade a menopausal Millican will delight in sharing many more wincingly personal moments. |
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On the occasion of the New Year, other bouquets made of lily, pink roses, anthurium, emerald fillers also delight your near and dear on New Year. |
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The Nexus 8 is a shooter's delight with its 8MP main cam and the selfie-friendly front-facing capturer. |
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Roast pork with rosemary caramelised apples will delight the senses with its flurry of flavours. |
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It''s a pretty decent, colourful and jingly platformer that''s going to delight the hordes of card and sticker collectors out there. |
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As delight scatters in scalar glist, their helms in the sun massed flexible laminae, really, the reason. |
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Probably they go into paroxysms of delight when a few drops of rain diffract the lights to further annoy the law-abiding citizens. |
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There's not a great deal of story here, but the film gets by on Gerwig's charm and her klutzy, accident-prone character is a delight to watch. |
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There's not a great deal of story but the film gets by on the charm of Gerwig, whose klutzy, accident-prone character is a delight to watch. |
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Its classic profile, combined with its easy to grip knurl pattern will delight consumers. |
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The highly anticipated new VIP program was launched on 3 April 2011, much to the delight of Red Flush and Casino La Vida staff. |
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Cherise Davies, who runs hairdressing and beauty salon Cherise Amore on New Street, has told of her delight that the town is returning to normal. |
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It is the unexpected in the mundaneness of life that should make art recipients delight in the art work or to smile at it in acknowledgement. |
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In a section of the park enthusiastic husband and wife Rob and Jos have set up camp in a way that would delight even the choosiest eco-tourist. |
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The premiere was gala indeed, and the fashionable audience proved the delight of even the most blase name-droppers. |
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I could hear my partner almost squealing with delight as the first whiffs of Linguine wafted around us. |
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So there is great delight that music is back in a big way next week thanks to the Elland-based Anchormen Ensemble which plays at the society's monthly meeting at Oakes. |
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Ciaran Martyn pounced on a loose ball following a goalmouth scamble to hook it to the net before Nash sent the crowd wild with delight 30 seconds later. |
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Rosebay Coral, a Kempton breeze-up purchase, got off the mark at the second attempt in the 5f maiden, much to the delight of trainer Tony Coyle and jockey Barry McHugh. |
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Decades later, Mother, Major, Tiny, Small and Granny Clanger return to their little blue planet to delight a new generation with their animated antics. |
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Action packed and tense, it will delight even sci-fi refuseniks. |
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Pimlow caught the Cardiff defence cold, chipping over the top and regathering to score, much to the delight of the large crowd at Mount Pleasant Park. |
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Richard offered to give up his own badges, to the delight of the House of Commons of England, but the House of Lords refused to give up theirs, and the matter was put off. |
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Ashleigh and her nine-year-old border collie, bichon frise and Chinese crested powderpuff cross are promising a new routine and new tricks to delight the audience. |
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He was startled with a piece of information which gave him such an exquisite pang of delight that he could hardly keep the usual quiet of his demeanor. |
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It seems evident Columbus's letter was written for an audience of European officials and merchants, not to delight the imagination of common European readers. |
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On the nearby marsh, where salt and fresh water channels mix, terns, avocets and marsh harriers are buoyed by mid-flight coastal breezes, to the delight of wildlife watchers. |
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If you have ever had the delight in sitting next to a family of Lady's Slippers you may have noticed your nervous system become instantly integrated. |
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Talking to media in Hyderabad, Deccan here on Tuesday, she expressed her great delight and happiness of her forthcoming marriage with Pakistani cricketer, Shoaib Malik. |
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These cricket bat-wielding dib dib dibbers take small boy delight in capturing and interrogating Conrade using nothing but a glove puppet and a lighter. |
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With a far greater emphasis on attacking play than FIFA, you're able to weave through defences with relative ease, making this year's PES a delight for showboaters. |
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The children yelped with delight as they played in the cold water. |
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She enjoyed dancing and took great delight in organising masques. |
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For, as he took delight to introduce me, I took delight to learn. |
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To be sung to in this way by the entire faery kingdom, each member of it born from the heartsong of a camper, was truly a delight that not many, I believe, have known. |
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Of course, this sent a tsunami of duping delight gushing through my veins. |
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There is a particular delight and satisfaction in being able to transcribe every utterance from a Zulu click to a glottal stop in the speech production of a Yorkshireman. |
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Still, she did not regret him, for nothing Ernest could have given her would have equalled the delight of those romantic driftings on the lake with Eden. |
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Beautifully photographed, the story of Mac, a working dog in the high country of the South Island, tells of the delight and pain of an enthusiastic dog. |
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And to delight in the fact that a hole on the backboard side means that you're safe because you're sitting on the starboard side seems to me to be less than clever. |
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The richest can be regularly seen enjoying a vada pav from the roadside for 40 fils and the poorest taking delight in his household's Ganapati festival celebrations. |
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There are even directions on carving a jack 'o lantern and close-ups of buds and flowers to delight and inform kids interested in how pumpkins grow. |
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Michael Jackson, Archbishop of Dublin, said the appointment brings delight to many across the Church of Ireland and throughout the Anglican Communion. |
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Rowland's Dexys Midnight Runners will release their first album in 26 years, while Dammers' futuristic dub jazzers Spatial AKA will continue to delight and astound. |
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Along with traditional favorites, delight in innovative combinations featuring sauteed shrimp, teriyaki steak, seafood, tempura, sushi and much more. |
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Their delight lasted only three minutes as they got caught out by a long ball from the back and Nigerian-born striker Chib Chilaka muscled his way clear to shoot past Metcalf. |
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Blimey, imagine Hogg's squeals of delight if Glocer had actually brought home the bacon instead of sticking his trotter in it and making a nasty mess of the sty. |
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I'm sure they would have missed their barbie home, but most of them seem to have gone with it, much to the delight of my arachnophobic better half. |
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