If one is to enjoy any return on the investment, one must be smart, work diligently and adapt to local conditions. |
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Disabled and able-bodied children will now be able to enjoy the playground together because of its specially designed equipment. |
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It does, however, need plenty of exercise and will enjoy a days rabbiting, should the opportunity arise. |
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All performers acquitted themselves with considerable talent and enthusiasm and seemed to genuinely enjoy their roles. |
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I like the form, enjoy its quirkiness and whimsy, and continue to read critically about it and write my own prose poems. |
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People are going to find a way to enjoy themselves, even if it means breaking the law. |
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During May, the Waxberry Festival in Henghe Town provides a good opportunity to enjoy fresh waxberries and delicious waxberry wine. |
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If you've never fetched water, known how heavy the jerrycans can be, how each drop is precious, you can't really enjoy a bubble-bath. |
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Visitors can enjoy their favorite water sports amidst the stunning scenery. |
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Many gardeners enjoy planting violas in windowboxes, cedar deck planters, wooden half barrels, and a host of other containers. |
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Now elderly people at the centre are able to enjoy the herbs, flowers, flowing water and wind chimes when they need some peace and quiet. |
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On nice days, you can enjoy food and drink while kicking back in an Adirondack chair on the lawn. |
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There are several white marble benches to sit on to enjoy the quiet beauty of this secret garden. |
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Many travellers are denied the opportunity to enjoy a quiet drink, she added. |
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Some are old railroaders who come back to enjoy the trains and wildflowers. |
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Rail fans can enjoy sitting trackside, watching modern railroading and enjoying the historic connection with the Great Northern Railroad. |
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You'll enjoy the movie if your idea of a good time is sitting glued to the edge of your seat chewing your fingernails down to the quick. |
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He felt so grateful for the simple taste of a few gulps of water that he sat back to enjoy the way it had quenched his thirst. |
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It's a surprisingly nice backdrop in which to enjoy Italian classics at bargain prices. |
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I enjoy being among the French fans and actually having the time to be able to concentrate on the job in hand without any distractions. |
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The Tamora is a car in which to enjoy cross country treks without having to push it to the limits of adhesion. |
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In Judaism, Shabbat represents our opportunity to enjoy all the classes of pleasure in one day. |
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A York worker hopes his dive into the unknown will encourage disabled people across the country to enjoy a water-based sport. |
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But Michael was constantly putting her down, and seemed to enjoy humiliating her, finding fault with everything. |
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If you are looking for a place to wind down, you may enter the old-style tea house and enjoy a cup of jasmine tea. |
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What I came to enjoy about the place was just sitting on that stair, having cups of tea and watching the world go by. |
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I enjoy thinking about scenarios, putting myself in those situations and allowing my mind to draw up conclusions. |
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Normally, in this situation, I enjoy just sitting, watching the world go by. |
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Attempting to put the disaster of the day behind me and enjoy the evening didn't go quite according to plan. |
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And I don't know if I'm more afraid that it will be the hugest, grossest waste of my time ever, or that I will actually enjoy it. |
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Tonight, I was a street ragamuffin, ready to enjoy the finer things in life. |
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Raise a toast, with beer of course, and enjoy the fun that comes with lively music as an accompaniment. |
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So I decided to let the intense clamour of conversation wash over me and enjoy it. |
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Honestly, if you're too jaded to enjoy being a rock star, you're just too jaded to live. |
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Fromage frais and quark will be the only other sector to enjoy a stronger performance than the market average over the forecast period. |
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The tribute came after the Court of Appeal ruled that men on jack-up oil rigs could enjoy the same tax benefits as seafarers. |
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I may enjoy dancing on the edge of the abyss, but I will never ever topple in, comprendi? |
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A lot of us enjoy driving and prefer to drive a car that makes a journey a rewarding experience. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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Those influenced by a mutable quality in their horoscope also enjoy learning, play fair and are diplomatic and well-liked by others. |
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If the page count of a book were a measure of its quality, or of how much I am likely to enjoy it, then it would make sense to play those odds. |
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I particularly enjoy the Sunday silence at my Quakers meeting house, which gives me much restoration of spirit. |
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Both were abstemious by nature, but knew how to enjoy themselves and were interesting company. |
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They could be valued public spaces where people can enjoy the local shops, meet with neighbours and pass the time of day. |
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He too wished him well and expressed a hope that he would enjoy and long and healthy retirement. |
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I wasn't a very social person, nor did I enjoy social events or going out on the town. |
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We wish them all well for May and hope they enjoy the next few months of preparation. |
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I'm now a fully-fledged property addict and I enjoy the creative side of it, as well as the business side. |
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I'd recommend that if people like free services and enjoy certain websites, they should disable their ad blockers on these sites. |
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The last bus goes at 7pm, which leaves youngsters stranded in the village and older residents with little chance to enjoy the city nightlife. |
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All of which seems to say, if you're going to be 100, you may as well enjoy it while you can. |
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Artists enjoy seeing themselves as raffish outsiders, people of dubious morality. |
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I enjoy chill-out music but others may prefer classical, Indian ragas, Gregorian chants, or even hip-hop to get in the mood. |
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Last year was another banner year for the U.S. motorcycle market, which continues to enjoy growth across the board. |
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Many pet owners find they are not able to enjoy their vacation when they are forced to leave their pets at a kennel. |
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In the villages, elders enjoy inviting their age-mates to their houses or to rustic pubs for a drink. |
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The actual aging of Holandas in oak casks is what makes brandy into the drink we enjoy today. |
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All mothers, grandparents and childminders are welcome to come and enjoy a chat and a cuppa. |
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On Sunday enjoy a farewell breakfast with your new friends, it will give you a chance to exchange names and addresses with your fellow guests. |
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In the middle of July gone by, she journeyed to America to meet friends and enjoy a vacation and had a marvellous time. |
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This time he did not quite enjoy an armchair ride but he was ready for anything that came his way. |
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Business is brisk and many buyers say that they enjoy watching the vendors deftly dropping wafer-thin banana slices into the boiling oil. |
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Please feel welcome to come and join in, if you enjoy singing, or just enjoy the sound. |
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I'm a full-time employee at a fairly public company here in Steinbach, and on my weekends, I enjoy waitressing at a local restaurant. |
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Today I enjoy weightlifting, Spinning class and running for an hour at a time. |
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They walk a short distance and enjoy a normal school life without having to worry about the abominable weather, let alone the wind. |
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It includes a whole host of guided walks that will help people understand and enjoy some wonderful local attractions. |
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I've turned up too late for the funeral, but at least I can enjoy the wake. |
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There are not going to be many nice days now and I should take the opportunity to enjoy the walks. |
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You may enjoy your walk more if you take your baby along in a baby carrier. |
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Ramblers of different levels meet every weekend to enjoy walks around the region including the Dales and the North Yorkshire Moors. |
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Agama Lizards are active during the day and enjoy low humidity and sunshine. |
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Cubbon Park, Lalbagh, and other local parks are the favourites of many Bangaloreans, where they enjoy brisk walks and jogs. |
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Seriously, my family have been wonderfully supportive and I hope we'll have time to enjoy a nice walk together. |
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Many members enjoy working out and then relaxing in the hydrotherapy area, but now we will have no choice but to keep an eye on our watches. |
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The emphasis on the day will be to enjoy a walk with family and friends for your heart's sake. |
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As well as the flowers, visitors can also enjoy guided walks, evening concerts, plays and themed festivals. |
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All artworks are on sale at very keen, competitive prices, so come along and enjoy the wonderful display. |
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But the Deputy Prime Minister appeared to enjoy the white-knuckle ride, grinning throughout in the company of a couple of minders wearing shades. |
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Perhaps they enjoy hearing me sound all ratty and scratchy, trying to be polite in the name of friendship. |
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We like to go for long walks, enjoy wonderful meals and do jigsaw puzzles while listening to the radio and looking at the sea. |
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Here one can enjoy walks such as the Everglade, the Apiary Walk and the Via Davidia, and there is also a large collection of specimen trees. |
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I am in film industry not to be part of the rat race but to enjoy whatever I do. |
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As a keen walker I enjoy not only long distance walks but also local walks around the footpaths of Keighley. |
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Pet owners blessed with common sense may point out that one of the primary reasons for owning a dog is that all concerned can enjoy walkies. |
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You don't need any grappa to enjoy the small, even artful, rendition of apple spice cake or the very nice vanilla-gelato affogato. |
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals. |
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This was in evidence on December 6 when hundreds braved the biting cold to enjoy the rendition of two qawwals. |
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Which means I've got a little less than half and hour left to enjoy wallowing in it. |
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I rather enjoy the storylines of the supporting characters, partly because the writers tend to wind them up before they get too tedious. |
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With people keen to enjoy the heat, the number of unauthorised absences from work were reported to be high. |
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A tragedy will still pack the seats of a theatre with those who enjoy wallowing in other people's misery. |
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This, he reckons, is a bitter pill for Scots who quite enjoy wallowing in a perceived anti-Scottish backlash. |
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If you don't know the music and you enjoy a good post-Romantic wallow, you have lots to choose from. |
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The young-at-heart are sure to enjoy the bouncy castle in Brindleyplace plus the face painting, inflatable sumo wrestling and balloon modelling. |
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It's only a friendly game and should be played in the correct spirit and allow everyone to enjoy and leave the venue without let or hindrance. |
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There's never been a better time for an unheralded side to enjoy a long run, even if lifting the trophy is sadly out of the question these days. |
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The second day of the trip is set aside for the team to enjoy the hotel's leisure centre, which has a sauna, whirlpool and indoor swimming pool. |
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The one bit I didn't enjoy was the double jointed contortionist, who actually dislocated his shoulder and elbow on stage. |
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Watch kalua pigs dug out of the imu, enjoy fire knife dancers and take in the tastes and music of all Polynesia. |
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With increasingly weighty school bags and heavy workload after school, very little free time is left for the kids to enjoy their childhoods. |
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I enjoy the orchestra's programmes, both by way of live performance and by listening to them on the Concert Programme on the radio. |
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A little like rhumba, Kokoliko has for some reason come to enjoy a lot of airplay on radio. |
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The best that most of us can do is to live with it, enjoy it and be thankful it is such a rare event. |
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I have been doing a lot of radio, which I enjoy because often the discussion can get to the bottom of things. |
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The presence of these loveable rogues drew crowds to enjoy their banter and rapid-fire wit. |
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Whatever and wherever you choose to eat, I hope you enjoy your Branson vacation. |
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Such benefits are often known as use values, since they require actual participation to enjoy them. |
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There was an act to match every taste, and even sober joes like myself could enjoy smoothies, fruit juices, chais and coffees. |
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Each open-plan studio has its own large terrace, where you can enjoy lengthy sunsets across the Aegean. |
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We hope we will enjoy some beautiful fall days but advisably you should also be prepared for some rain. |
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The weather might have been far from summery, but even heavy rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of weekenders determined to enjoy themselves. |
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We enjoy the fact that he likes to describe himself not as a patron or benefactor but as a literary activist. |
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I suppose when you're out of your mind on cheap cider, homegrown weed and crack cocaine you might enjoy muck like that. |
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However, job-sharing enables them to do a job they enjoy and gain great satisfaction from and balance their home life as well. |
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Thousands of people turned out to enjoy an action-packed weekend of events throughout York and North and East Yorkshire. |
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You don't need to be a film buff to enjoy the movies or a football fanatic to watch a game. |
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In fact they probably enjoy making the screeching sound of the brakes and the big kaboom sound of the impact. |
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Few will enjoy taking their chances on huge matching schemes, risking years of commuting between jobs they didn't really want. |
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He seems to enjoy talking about whatever the subject is, no matter what it is. |
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If we don't have time to go and study and enjoy music we'd better not talk about it. |
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Surely we should be able to walk our dogs or simply ramble along in safety and in peace to enjoy the views and healthy exercise? |
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In June the weather is nice and you can enjoy the long evenings to relax in the town after a hard day at the circuit. |
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And if you like, you can enjoy riding on a jinrikisha or putting on a kimono and making up like a maiko at shops like Shiki. |
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I really enjoy the scare from a great horror movie, but have to say it runs a close second place to a great comedy or romantic comedy! |
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The dress code may sound outmoded and overly strict but most racegoers enjoy dressing up for what is always a very special occasion. |
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After Oxford she got a job as a tutorial fellow at Bedford College at the University of London, but she did not enjoy it. |
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I resigned myself to recline in the squeaky leather upholstery and enjoy the ensuing ride as we thundered westwards along the Antrim autobahn. |
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In reply he claims that he and his fellows hold their elevated position by virtue of a number of qualities which they enjoy simultaneously. |
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The Greeks did enjoy making acrostics, but that's a different kind of wordplay. |
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It was hot when I woke but not so much that I couldn't enjoy a brief stroll around the garden, admiring the flowers in the sunshine. |
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People of European origin, Asians, and people of mixed race enjoy the best standard of living. |
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Many pilots still enjoy flying even though they have some degree of acrophobia. |
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Maybe after a jigger of scotch and a snort of ecstasy, you'll be more inclined to eat and enjoy these pretzels. |
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It's already October, but the Gardens of Remembrance are still abloom with a mix of interesting shapes and textures, and more people are coming to see and enjoy the park. |
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The clientele enjoy participating in the affluent ambiance that the music projects. |
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Especially in the age of postmodernism or the New Age, many people are eager to enjoy their present moments and realize their own individual dreams. |
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Grab some cat-eyes, agates and steelies, and enjoy this classic game! |
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The quintessence of luxury, based upon a range of cashmere, the main collection for this winter is an irresistible invitation to enjoy the ultimate in refined elegance. |
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The bee Pollen juice looked appetizing and resembled a juice I routinely enjoy that consists of pineapple, apple, and lime. |
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So, musicians make a better living, while balletomanes enjoy the status and the possibilities for collaborative fireworks that come only with live accompaniment. |
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Children may enjoy Popsicles, Jell-O, ice cream, or applesauce. |
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While visitors and guests enjoy a large variety of BBQ seafood, beautiful wahines and exciting kahunas put on a fabulous Polynesian dance Show, all for 500 baht per person. |
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We enjoy reading and meditating on the works of the ancient philosophers and poets, and when reading modern books, prefer those by authors well grounded in the ancient canon. |
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Now I can enjoy the simple pleasures of life, like spending time with my family. |
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Students learn from their peer teachers, enjoy the contact with peers from the class ahead of them and find the peer teachers accessible and easy to ask questions. |
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Minority sports like racquetball, handball and volleyball don't enjoy wide media coverage, nor do the players enjoy widespread attention or recognition. |
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In bright sunshine, thousands of churchgoers from parishes across Manchester and Salford mingled with Bank Holiday crowds to enjoy a tradition dating back two centuries. |
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I'm looking for people with a bit of go about them, who enjoy an adventure, are fit and motivated to work and who are prepared to use their initiative. |
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After the ceremony, the party retired to Killashee House Hotel to enjoy a sumptuous wedding breakfast in a beautiful setting, where the evening took on quite a European air. |
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The best way to enjoy the crabs is to play up their crackly edible shell with a batter coating. |
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After the ceremony, the newlyweds and their guests will take the short walk through the woods to Smithills Coaching House and Restaurant to enjoy their wedding breakfast. |
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The trust offers wheelchair-users the chance to enjoy the experience of flying with one-off trips, and the opportunity to gain a private pilot's licence. |
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All are welcome to come along and enjoy a walk with good company. |
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It has been said that Kashmir is a land of milk and honey, and it is true that Kashmiris enjoy both, sometimes adding to milk or yoghurt a sprinkling of saffron. |
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The common ground that other countries birth systems enjoy is within reach here. |
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It's a bad time to visit unless you enjoy the pyrotechnics of lightning and floods of warmish soupy rain, plus the constant threat of demonic cyclones. |
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That everything is forgiven, and they can stay as they are and enjoy the consolations of forgiveness. |
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Then, and only then, can we all crack open a kegger and enjoy the results. |
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The idea of a signposted walk for visitors to enjoy sights in and around Bingley was envisaged more than ten years ago by one of the town's historians. |
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Gloria and her husband still enjoy a bit of a bop and a jive. |
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Like extroverts, ambiverts tend to enjoy a lot of attention from others. However, an ambivert would rather get the attention from someone that is important to them. |
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Had those railing against the charges staged a dignified and lawful protest, the likelihood is they would continue to enjoy the support of the general populace. |
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Karelians now enjoy some of the lowest fuel prices in the country. |
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Those who appreciate fine wine will enjoy reading the restaurant's wine list. |
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He cringes at the thought of going on a talk show and does not particularly enjoy premiere walks along the red carpet. |
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The canals have provided an opportunity for residents to enjoy open space views, and have provided a recreational space for much water-based recreation. |
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Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race. |
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That's probably why we enjoy being told how bad things are, which means the bearers of good news like Mr Trichet and others are simply whistling in the wind. |
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In our Capitol, Albany lawmakers enjoy a flood of money, personal accounts, and protection for incumbents against attacks. |
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Still, those who enjoy a good wallow might not mind as much. |
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My first week in Tel Aviv was one meeting followed by another, affording little time to enjoy this emerald by the sea of a city. |
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She seemed to enjoy it when people asked her about her secret admirer. |
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Afterwards, enjoy wandering around the gardens and admiring the waterfall. |
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My passion is Sikhism and that is where I enjoy devoting my spare time. |
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Sharman said the entertainment companies are behind the times and don't realize that consumers need not buy CDs, DVDs or videotapes to enjoy music or films. |
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He is, however, quick to point out the ones losing the friendlies are normally those who go on to enjoy a successful season when the action heats up. |
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Contrary to what you may assume about me, I actually enjoy the occasional trip to the mall. |
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Impoverished children who receive Medicaid enjoy better health than children from marginally better-off families who do not qualify for the benefit. |
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Or maybe you enjoy a lift home, chatting over the day's events? |
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I wanted to be an animator when I was a kid so I really enjoy that kind of work. |
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To enjoy this one you have to be way higher on the celeb food chain than I am. |
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Other house plants to enjoy growing this way include wandering Jew, hoya, English ivy, trailing philodendron, Hawaiian ti, and, of course, lucky bamboo. |
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We hold dialogues and discussion groups with all faiths and enjoy the opportunity to work alongside of rabbis, ministers, preachers and priests everywhere. |
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Quite apart from the general role played by monastic orders in the history of wine, certain individual monks and monasteries enjoy vinous fame on their own account. |
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Perhaps society would be better off if its schools stuck to the three Rs and did a solid job in domains where they enjoy both competence and wide public support. |
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No wonder we enjoy a story where all the power is concentrated in a few wealthy hands. |
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While he continued to enjoy the privilege of the whip he continued to represent and be seen as part of a minority opinion within the Conservative Party, Mr Morris said. |
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Anyone who sits around with an acoustic guitar singing songs with their friends will enjoy this infectious look into the way people relate to each other through music. |
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King Norodom Sihanouk and his queen always enjoy the annual ceremony and the prime minister, other leaders and thousands of ordinary people also participate in the event. |
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Finally, it is summer and one other wine to enjoy outside around the barbeque would be the Tobin James Sauvignon Blanc. |
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We all enjoy the peace and quiet and a chance to daydream while weeding, but there comes a time when it's nice to have company and talk about the whys and wherefores. |
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The people of Donetsk are clinging to normality, trying to enjoy the spring, but their anger, disillusionment and fear runs deep. |
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Would you enjoy being a quintuplet in the early 20th century when, as a reproductive anomaly, the simple fact of your existence made your family a freak show. |
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Both fans of techno and fans of rap music should enjoy this album. |
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Robata is modeled after the casual robatayaki pubs in Japan, where people go to enjoy a few meat skewers with sake or beer. |
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I didn't enjoy the concert much because the tenor kept going sharp on the high notes. |
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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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He had the loudest voice of any drill sergeant, and seemed to enjoy the group smokings as well as the individual smokings. |
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Getting a ticket is one thing, finding a suitable place from which to enjoy the cinematic splendors can be quite another. |
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Ricci-flat metrics of the ultrahyperbolic signature which enjoy the l-conformal Galilei symmetry are constructed. |
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Be sure to pick up a copy of the Caltech newspaper The California Tech and enjoy the ultranerdy comics and enjoy the Dr. Quark advice column. |
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Dearly as he loved to talk, he could not enjoy nor shine in a conversation when he thought himself unsuitably dressed. |
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I would enjoy having a swimming pool, but I don't want to deal with the upkeep. |
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Swimmers now enjoy its 12,000-square-meter aquatic theme park. |
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You can still come enjoy the fun of your fellow Whosers and a Convention dedicated to this amazing show of Whose Line is it Anyway! |
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Teachers who would welcome a fresh approach to teaching scales and arpeggios will enjoy this book. |
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Today is the day when we can enjoy life, for yesterday is gone, and tomorrow never comes. |
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Dad can enjoy this University of Wisconsin-Madison staple next time he sits down to watch a Badger game no matter where he lives. |
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Readers should forgive the book's polemical chapters and enjoy Donne's life, here retold in fine Waltonian fashion. |
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But, as it is so well-done and well-acted, I'll enjoy trying to make sense of it all during the next four weeks. |
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Be beware of its addictiveness, but at the same time, just let your kids enjoy the game. |
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Fly to Prague to enjoy the delightful stalls of the Christmas Markets in Wenceslas Square. |
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The fact that King and Butler, as whacked-out as they are, obviously like children and enjoy working with them is utterly lost on her. |
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There aren't many days of the year when you could actually enjoy sitting out in Cherry Street, despite Gregg's windbreaker shields. |
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Visitors to Johnny Rockets restaurants will enjoy the family-friendly, fun experience and authentic all-American atmosphere. |
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David explains how to keep a work-life balance with tips on managing time off to sit back and enjoy the business experience. |
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Ambiverts enjoy spending time with people, but also need to check out regularly to refresh and re-energise. |
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Last yeans event saw hundreds of children and their families enjoy a fantastic dayis football in the bright spring sunshine. |
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The only winners will be the graffiti yobbos who will enjoy 24-hour canvases. |
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It is something of a departure for Coupland, but dedicated fans of his zeitgeisty fiction will enjoy this. |
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Just like taking still photos, users can capture movies with aperture-priority AE and enjoy a soft, defocused background effect. |
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At cinemas nationwide now Savoy Jazzmen Go along to the Palm House at Sefton Park to enjoy the Savoy Jazzmen concert. |
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The mountain road had several lookouts where you could enjoy the view. |
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I know you'll enjoy the show if you're lucky enough to get a ticket. |
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It is easy to see why the modern car manufacturer does not enjoy the eminence of a Ford or an Olds. |
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He didn't enjoy washing his car, but it was so dirty that he did it anyway. |
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In captivity the aoudad seems to like water and to enjoy taking a bath. The diet consists of grass, herbaceous plants, and stunted bushes. |
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Research shows that the fandom is often harsh toward subgroups such as babyfurs, who enjoy behaving like young or infantile characters. |
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And I shall ball-bust for her and enjoy every moment of twisting those suckers in my hands. |
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I watch as neighbors and friends enjoy bar-b-que cookouts, now that it is summertime. |
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The society of beach-combers always repays the small pains you need be at to enjoy it. They are easy of approach and affable in conversation. |
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Kristin Davis has taken time out to enjoy the surf and sand with her Australian beau, photographer Russell James. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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Peregrine falcons and black redstarts are among them, and both have been known to enjoy a city break in Birmingham. |
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Just think, you can now actually enjoy CODBLOPS II The Way Its Meant To Be Played, while sitting on the toilet. |
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I have no complaints about the quality of his work, but I don't enjoy his company. |
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Mill's account of proper names as connotationless tags did not enjoy much support through most of the twentieth century. |
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At noon, she'll take off her cyberwear and enjoy a sensual, tasty lunch with her family in their nonelectronic kitchen. |
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Did he come so cheerfully to die for me, and do I go so deadheartedly to prayers and sacraments to enjoy fellowship with him? |
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From then on I have been waiting for a new opportunity to enjoy them more intensively than through a view from the summit of an eight-thousander. |
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This account fails to provide any basis for doubting that animals of subhuman species enjoy the freedom it defines. |
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Like any outdoor activity, geocaching involves some inherent risk, and many geocachers enjoy manageable risks. |
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He and Segismunda enjoy happiness and prosperity and eventually take delight in great-grandparenthood. |
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I am a regular Gurdwara goer but at the same time i know how to enjoy myself! |
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The irony is that the House of Mouse may not enjoy copyright protection for its signature character after all. |
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I only can properly enjoy carol services if I am having an illicit affair with someone in the congregation. |
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As a result of the decimation in the populace the value of the working class increased, and commoners came to enjoy more freedom. |
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The question is not whether I still enjoy the job, when I never enjoyed it in the first place. |
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If you enjoy playing arcade-style games on your PC, you may have found that they benefit immensely from a joypad. |
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The islands enjoy a mild climate and varied soils, giving rise to a diverse pattern of vegetation. |
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Consumers enjoy a vast array of products from all member states and businesses have unrestricted access to more consumers. |
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Our 'lactard' designer hopes innocent will make some soya options so she can also enjoy a breakfast thickie. |
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Generally, independent central banks enjoy both goal and instrument independence. |
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We can enjoy our journeys much more if we are librocubicularists and know the joys of reading in bed. |
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The Sufi poets Shah Abdul Latif, Bulleh Shah, Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, and Khawaja Farid enjoy considerable popularity in Pakistan. |
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By the end of his civilization he had discovered that a man cannot enjoy himself and continue to enjoy anything else. |
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All bachelor's and master's degrees accredited by ANECA enjoy full academic and professional effects in accordance with new and previous laws. |
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He doesn't hunt himself, but does enjoy rural pursuits such as fishing and shooting sports. |
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As well as the various guests of the Westropes, he was able to enjoy the company of Richard Rees and the Adelphi writers and Mabel Fierz. |
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It is an art which will never enjoy an appeal to the many, but one which will always be loved, and dearly loved, by the few. |
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Since ballerino is not used in English, it does not enjoy the same connotation as ballerina. |
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Olivier did not enjoy making Wuthering Heights, and his approach to film acting, combined with a dislike for Oberon, led to tensions on set. |
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Snooker and Darts, too, enjoy period profile boosts in line with the holding of their largest events. |
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Villa also enjoy less heated local rivalries with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City. |
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The landlord spotted the increased income he could enjoy if Tottenham played their matches behind his pub and in 1899 the club moved in. |
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Rose did not enjoy the same success at the Tour Championship though, when a second round 75 ended his chances of winning. |
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Danes enjoy a high standard of living and the Danish economy is characterised by extensive government welfare provisions. |
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The British Virgin Islands enjoy a tropical climate, moderated by trade winds. |
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They are not civil servants, although they enjoy similar terms and conditions of service to members of the UK Civil Service. |
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Perhaps the greatest single benefit to Scotland of the Union was that she could enjoy free trade with England and her possessions overseas. |
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Those visiting can walk the site by way of footpaths on the ground and can also enjoy a view from above on a raised platform. |
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The American Dream, or the perception that Americans enjoy high social mobility, plays a key role in attracting immigrants. |
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After this treaty the Ottoman Empire was able to enjoy a generation of peace, as Austria and Russia were forced to deal with the rise of Prussia. |
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Irish and Ulster Scots enjoy limited use alongside English in Northern Ireland, mainly in publicly commissioned translations. |
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However the EU mission does enjoy certain executive powers over the state and has a responsibility to maintain stability and order. |
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Hauschka's Bath Essences provide an aromatherapeutic element that guests can enjoy in a wide array of treatments to pamper both mind and body. |
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Victims of palpable injustice enjoy a moral authority that is likely to provide access to even busy players. |
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Thus, the EEA countries that are not part of the EU enjoy free trade with the European Union. |
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I've never been able to write a happy play, but I've been able to enjoy a happy life. |
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I am no Rechabite, but it is possible, you know, to enjoy life without one cheap drink too many in your hand. |
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Literature developed a distinct national identity and began to enjoy an international reputation. |
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The movie had been heavily promoted prior to release and was expected to enjoy great commercial success. |
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Birdwatchers would enjoy a host of sparrows, a herd of swans, a descent of woodpeckers, a herd of wrens, and mutation of thrushes. |
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Moore had joined as students, but Wittgenstein did not enjoy it and attended infrequently. |
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Bulldogs actually do most of their sweating through the pads on their feet and accordingly enjoy cool floors. |
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The government is dominated by the Somali Issa Dir clan, who enjoy the support of the Somali clans, especially the Gadabuursi Dir clan. |
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Since the Czech Republic is a democratic republic, journalists and media enjoy a great degree of freedom. |
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The islands of the Caribbean Netherlands enjoy a tropical climate with warm weather all year round. |
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Young mothers can enjoy childcare support from their own mothers, who continue living nearby in the same camp. |
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He eventually backed down from his position, and agreed that those who died in grace do indeed immediately enjoy the beatific vision. |
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He finished last but he was not deterred by this, and believed he would enjoy more success in the future. |
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In 2016 Phantastes was retold in modern English by Rev Dr Mark Worthing for the benefit of modern readers wishing to enjoy this classic work. |
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To him, the people of Britain and of the Free World owe largely the way of life and the liberties they enjoy today. |
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Leaside had its own municipal government until 1967, while Mount Royal continues to enjoy autonomy from the City of Montreal. |
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Nevertheless, the centre has come to enjoy cordial relationships with the local community. |
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Dance devisers seem to enjoy blending new ideas with the traditional though the results vary in popularity. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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Productive resources would be legally owned by the cooperative and rented to the workers, who would enjoy usufruct rights. |
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Secure in his now truncated realm, Dafydd now appears to have pushed ambition to one side and resolved to enjoy the quiet life. |
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