When guests arrive in season, a pleasanter evening is assured, and it shows a regard for the wishes of the hostess. |
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For company employees too, a healthy mind in a healthy body makes the time spent at work pleasanter, and so does a good work-life balance. |
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Coventry itself is becoming a pleasanter place to live, as old buildings are torn down and replaced with new ones. |
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Running a peaceful and prosperous country is pleasanter and more profitable than running a ravaged, war-torn one. |
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Ehlers may alienate those uninterested in being taken on a tour through dissonant post-classical territories, preferring instead a stay in pleasanter climes. |
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And Dubai still draws customers by being a pleasanter place than other Gulf destinations. |
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This sounds a pleasanter problem to deal with than unemployment, more often the spur to reform. |
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Their economies may be growing more slowly, but their lives may be pleasanter. |
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But that will mean less pollution, especially from traffic in our busy cities, making them a pleasanter and a healthier place to be. |
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The engine is pleasanter and more flexible in that part of its curve that lies between the zone of maximum torque and the zone of maximum power. |
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The Luna for kids rolls are smaller and pleasanter for children, but like the standard Luna they keep their shape throughout treatment. |
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Waiting for the trade winds to be well-established guarantees downwind sailing, which is much pleasanter? |
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We travelled on and followed the course of the river Yangtse, the river which I was later to know so well, because this was a pleasanter path. |
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The best proof is a harmonious coexistence between different periods and styles, always at the service of a pleasanter daily life. |
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It has made the world's torrid climes pleasanter to live in, and enabled the siesta-free working habits of the temperate regions to move closer to the equator. |
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Most would prefer their soldiers to do pleasanter things, like doling out food, rebuilding shattered villages or donning blue helmets for traditional UN peacekeeping. |
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Our attentive staff and the sense of fair-play of our passengers will make our buses pleasanter places for all involved in this mode of mass travel. |
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For most of the Beaujolais, the following morning was pleasanter, with a beneficial rain from 7.30 am that brought an average of 12mm of badly-needed water. |
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Juicy apples, pears, lemonade, orangeade, pomegranateade, ripe peaches, etc., are pleasanter than medicines. |
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Category B concerns improvements that would make life easier and pleasanter for all users of the buildings and would contribute generally to the smooth running of the Organization. |
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A pleasanter creature I never wish to mount. |
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Evenings are much pleasanter without the one eyed monster. |
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The Service's staff will therefore have a pleasanter environment within which to work and will have access to all the latest IT and office equipment. |
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I was snowed up at a friend's house once for a week. Nothing could be pleasanter. I went for only one night, and could not get away till that very day se'nnight. |
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