The evidence of enjoyment of native title rights and interests was extremely limited. |
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Sometimes it seems that we ourselves can cause the enjoyment of pleasant objects. |
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Insight, understanding and enjoyment are the keys to making newspapers crucial. |
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Tracks three and four are engaging, likely highlights of improvisations, and are pieced together here for our enjoyment. |
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As its stands now, there's too much monkeyshines, and not enough pure monkey enjoyment to even care. |
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The combination of top quality performance and the ambience of the concerts has produced evenings of great enjoyment both musically and socially. |
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In my humble opinion, a beard can perform double duty as being a source of comfort and enjoyment, as well as looking sharp. |
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The days and nights that followed were a blur of happiness, enjoyment and contentment. |
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While I didn't put in anywhere near as much time as I did for the Boat Race, the enjoyment of it was still really high. |
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Children, teenagers and adults flutter to the local courts in search of enjoyment and exercise. |
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The incident clouds their enjoyment of the party, because her mother becomes quiet and distant. |
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For those with an enthusiasm for all things Franklin, Lehrer's book may provide some idle moments of enjoyment. |
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He is not satisfied with anything less than total absorption and enjoyment, from every single individual present. |
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Another friend has always informed me that passion is good, indulge in it and get enjoyment and pleasure. |
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These gardens are one of the country's most distinctive features, and they add a special dimension to a visitor's enjoyment of Japan. |
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This show is guaranteed to provide a night of pure enjoyment and entertainment. |
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To my enjoyment, he made no more explanation, so I let him stew in the emptiness of the verbal vacuum he created. |
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The film is so over-populated with characters that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment. |
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There is a great deal of soul-searching, it seems, but not to the detriment of the listeners' enjoyment, for the music is far from downbeat. |
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Both of these careers spanned over my lifetime and both brought great enjoyment and pleasure to me. |
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It was also the most expensive player, which ensured quality and hours of pleasurable listening enjoyment. |
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Their satisfaction, well-being and enjoyment of the race are their primary goals. |
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From their point of view, you are generously sending them an expensive item that is commonly used for enjoyment and pleasure. |
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Eventually you'll find something that works, and you're sure to find enjoyment in the process. |
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He puts restaurant's success down to good food, polite efficient service, and the process of pleasure and enjoyment. |
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But from my perspective I would argue that is is hard to place a value on the sheer enjoyment, excitement and pleasure you brought to so many. |
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Once you feel there's nothing to be scared of, there's an enjoyment in playing, understanding and using those works. |
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There's a forgiveness about her, an enjoyment of life, which she spreads out to others. |
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Anyone with an allotment or a back garden, an enjoyment in growing things and a love of good food could do the same. |
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People could taste the freshest food while appreciating the views along the river, a different enjoyment from that in restaurants. |
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I've thought about who could get use or enjoyment out of my possessions and have written down who should receive them. |
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The rent payments were made recurrently to secure the continued enjoyment of those advantages. |
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Those provisions do not deprive a person of his possessions or interfere with his peaceful enjoyment of them. |
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Any tenant has a contractual right to quiet possession and enjoyment of the letting. |
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As well as being highly beneficial to their development, pupils get a lot of enjoyment out of it as an after school activity. |
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But if the work itself is not endangered or made less available for study and enjoyment, what is the harm? |
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In this context, sharing is predicated upon the idea of individuals having common possession, enjoyment or use of goods. |
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They might well provide much greater benefit, even more enjoyment, over the long term. |
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Or rather, things are not seen as individual possessions but as being available for common use and enjoyment. |
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Now she wanted to know a bit more about the game pieces, as to further the enjoyment of the entertainment. |
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Her obvious enthusiasm for her subject certainly increased our afternoon's enjoyment. |
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Every natural and legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions. |
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We have 11 spanking new entries this week, and we've got 'em all dolled up and powdered for your enjoyment. |
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He is, he admits, now in the enviable position of writing purely for enjoyment. |
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For Schor, this attention to interpretive enjoyment includes both recto and verso, pictorial and scriptural. |
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I do not consider that the enjoyment of the game by players or spectators would be lessened. |
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In the Lamar Valley a buffalo ranch was established where bison were bred and fed for the viewing enjoyment of the public. |
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The bustling vibe adds to the atmosphere rather than detracting from your enjoyment. |
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He will lead a hedonistic life of unrestricted sense enjoyment, lording over everything and everyone. |
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In the yoga sutra of Patanjali, as long as the soul is attached to sense enjoyment, it is called pratyag-atma. |
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Mr Gillies seems to be of the opinion it is OK to hunt foxes as they themselves kill for enjoyment. |
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The heat wave weather conditions of the weekend added to the enjoyment of the occasion. |
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He does not radiate the same enjoyment in scoring off the prime minister as he did when his main targets were the Crown and Conservatism. |
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Reddy was an avid reader and got many hours of contentment and enjoyment from books and newspapers. |
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Medium-bodied with a soft, plummy character, Merlot may be enjoyed now or stored for later enjoyment. |
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A degree in geography won't affect your enjoyment of this film, but knowledge is its own reward. |
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There are those who think that if all unfair practices were discountenanced it would add very much to the enjoyment of a country life. |
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My job there is to create an ethos of enjoyment, but you have to be clear in your own mind that you're building to an end point. |
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Watching their antics and dexterity as they extract food from the dispenser can provide many live hours of enjoyment and entertainment. |
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They claim enjoyment of the peace and beauty of the park is being undermined for locals and visitors alike who are being put at risk. |
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With the bowling season approaching lots of people derive a great pleasure and enjoyment from outdoor bowling. |
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The feedback too has been very positive with people who have been away for many years getting great enjoyment and pleasure from reading the book. |
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Last weekend's flurry of hail and snow brought a lot of enjoyment and pleasure to thousands of children around the country. |
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The new Gallery is still open for your enjoyment, if you missed yesterday's announcement. |
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His eyes light up as he describes his enjoyment in transforming the promise lurking in a hitherto unperformed play into a reality. |
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Vintage Colt revolvers can still provide a great deal of shooting enjoyment. |
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Given the long enjoyment of a right of way, then the court presumed the existence of a grant of the right of way. |
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The company of other like-minded people adds to their enjoyment and enhances the feeling of well being. |
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The words work best as a means to an end, leaving the melodies and lilting harmonies for your foremost enjoyment. |
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My reply at the time was that I was no longer entirely sure where irony ended, and where sincere enjoyment and appreciation of the event began. |
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It reduces wine appreciation and enjoyment to a purely technical interpretation. |
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In light of these video issues, the burnt-in subtitles may seem minor, but it was another roadblock to enjoyment of the film. |
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The sound, while dated, presents no significant roadblocks to the enjoyment of the music. |
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To enhance enjoyment of the walk, what better than to know a little of the history of the bridges you will pass along the way? |
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They were created in the 1960s, and generously given for the enjoyment of children who love to touch and caress the bronze surfaces. |
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There's only so much enjoyment a film can give me when I feel no sympathy whatsoever for its characters. |
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The sun shone with a genial warmth that added very materially to the enjoyment of the huge crowd. |
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Sadly though, our binge culture does pressurise young people into believing that inebriation is essential for enjoyment. |
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In summary, no longer does leisure-time enjoyment for the older crowd end with the final hand of pinochle or the last bingo card. |
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This suggests that the asocial ideal of the autonomous individual is limited in the enjoyment of life it can produce. |
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Liam in his reply spoke of his love of the game and the enjoyment he still gets out of coaching. |
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How you feel about this will color your judgment of the work but won't decrease your enjoyment of the good parts, of which there are not a few. |
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The fine weather added to the enjoyment of the trip and well done to the organisers who ensured that everyone had a great time. |
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They were both scratching more noses as the two horses nickered and shook their heads in enjoyment. |
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The sound sleep that followed left me no time to repeat the enjoyment next morning before breakfast. |
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Your artistic nature suggests enjoyment of good music, fine works of art, good literature, and intelligent, congenial friends. |
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Joe was an avid sportsman, passionate for speedboating, and enjoyment of travel. |
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Those rights and pleasures include the enjoyment of family life, the exercise of conjugal rights and the right to found a family. |
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To get the most enjoyment from flower spikes, pick when the first florets are beginning to open. |
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When there is a definite goal, effort to achieve it becomes fun or enjoyment. |
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Harry relished every last drop, going so far as to lick up the wafers of sliced macaroni and eating them with every sign of enjoyment. |
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His better points were an abounding energy, enthusiasm, enjoyment of food and fun, and an inquiring if totally undisciplined mind. |
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I now complete my journey in half the time, stress has been replaced with enjoyment and I'm saving a small fortune. |
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There really is no newfound enjoyment in the split-screen mode and more often than not, you'll be bored after playing for five minutes. |
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For longest enjoyment, buy potted bulbs when the buds are formed but even fully emerged. |
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He thought it would be a good thing to take a whole lot of books for the cowpunchers ' enjoyment. |
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There was some grudging applause at the final curtain, but I got the feeling it was more for the sake of form, rather than actual enjoyment. |
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I get enjoyment from playing alongside lads who are trying to become professional cricketers. |
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Kant warned that enjoyment of beauty was distinct from other sorts of pleasure. |
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The cultivation of detachment encourages an unselfish appreciation and enjoyment of nature without thought of profit and exploitation. |
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They combined traditional British eccentricity with traditional British enjoyment of a royal occasion. |
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It is kind of hard to get wacky enjoyment out of flesh feasting sharks, slithery snakes, and jaw chomping gators. |
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The Matron thanked all those involved for their generosity and said the gifts would bring hours of enjoyment to the patients in the day room. |
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He is certainly successful in this, creating a wonderfully intimate sound with no plush production to deaden the enjoyment. |
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Then when I went training with them, there was a lot of professionalism and enjoyment in it, and that was the deciding factor. |
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If the food is placed on her tray, however, she dives in with both hands and eats with obvious enjoyment. |
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Spearfishing isn't a sport to you, it's a competitive diversion done for enjoyment! |
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It was quite an experience meeting the teams partly responsible for the enjoyment we get out of using our PCs every day. |
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An enjoyment of being safe and having hope and knowing that everything is going to be okay. |
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It is essentially a family day with lots of events for the enjoyment of young and old. |
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What enjoyment does a 21-year-old single mother of three living in a council sink estate get? |
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So by reading doorstops I'm actually reducing the average amount of enjoyment I derive from fiction. |
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What she is doing is spoiling my enjoyment of the patio to a certain extent. |
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Do you get a different enjoyment from going into a hostile gym and playing well? |
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In fact, gun ownership or enjoyment of sport shooting doesn't seem to be tied to wealth or social class at all. |
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Much of the pleasure derives from Mamet's whip-smart dialogue and the enjoyment the actors take in playing it out. |
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Certainly the enjoyment in the fifty-eight poems lies, I think, in their sportiveness. |
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It taught me the pleasures of taking people's money but without the reciprocal pleasure of providing them with some enjoyment in return. |
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A tad more emotional wallowing might be desired by some, but I don't find it lacking in depth or enjoyment. |
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She says competitions and opportunities to exhibit and display artistic work benefit the artist and bring enjoyment to people. |
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I hope that will not be the last time I shall experience such aural enjoyment. |
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The enjoyment comes from putting oneself in the situations he describes, it makes no difference if anyone actually experienced them all or not. |
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After this admirable book, the reader can return to listening to Strauss with added enjoyment. |
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Stop ruining what little enjoyment some of us poor souls can manage to eke out of the average tedious day. |
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Private nuisance is an unlawful interference with an individual's enjoyment or use of his land. |
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Even if they are on the same points tally as this time last term, the confidence and enjoyment levels are both on the up. |
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The awful majesty of God now will not be in the way to hinder perfect freedom and intimacy in the enjoyment of God. |
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Folk dances are for recreation and enjoyment, and are often at the centre of seasonal celebrations and social events. |
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The purpose of sport was to provide fun activities during recreation time from which people could derive plenty of pleasure, fun and enjoyment. |
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Hanmer Forest needs to be maintained in the future for public enjoyment, for recreation and for education. |
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When you satisfice, you don't let an impossible quest for the perfect destroy your enjoyment of the good. |
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Even if it is not my major in college or part of my job, I want to doodle and paint throughout my life for my own enjoyment. |
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In one example, he exuberantly adds a tube's worth of cadmium orange as he draws the simple outline, caught up in the enjoyment of painting. |
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New research on the listening habits of music fans has revealed that many now plug in their ear-phones out of habit rather than for enjoyment. |
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The look of Wrought Iron and the quality and durability of heavy duty steel add up to years of enjoyment of our Home Accessories. |
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He seemed to be laughing himself silly at some of the jokes at his expense, but it may be that he's a good enough actor to fake enjoyment. |
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While there was plenty of enjoyment on the trip there was also plenty of hardship and tales of aching legs and other parts of the anatomy. |
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Still I'm thankful that I can pick and choose gigs, just playing for enjoyment and spare cash rather than having to stake my living on it. |
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You chose to use the motorway with scant regard for others, for your own purposes and your own enjoyment, and that is a crime in itself. |
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But those for whom enjoyment develops into aggression need to be weeded out before they can start to make a nuisance of themselves. |
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Many people with compulsive eating disorders report that they also take little enjoyment from binge eating, but found it very hard to stop. |
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Bread machines create fresh and easy homemade bakery for your family's enjoyment at any time! |
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It is hoped that the Millennium Garden will be a source of enjoyment for present and future generations. |
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Trans people do not find great enjoyment in randomly accusing people of transphobia, and would rather not have to bring it up. |
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And with anything that invites enjoyment, it's wise to check the condition of the mechanicals for signs of abuse. |
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It helps to have lived in Tokyo for a year, as I did my junior year of college, to gain maximum enjoyment from this book. |
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She was pouncing on it, and batting it around, much to the enjoyment of her owner. |
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Dedication requires concentration, self-denial and involves the loss of enjoyment opportunities. |
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Art was not simply for enjoyment or self-expression but a means of passing on ideas and values that had complex social significance. |
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Nobody has a right to use them in a way that will diminish or injure their use and enjoyment by others. |
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In the name of beauty they can take pain as pleasure, treat suffering as a blessing and regard bitterness as a great enjoyment. |
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Even the lovers' tiffs become high farce and the enjoyment is enhanced, not hindered, by the fact that it is performed by an all-male cast. |
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There's a sense of perverse, masochistic enjoyment associated with sitting through something on the level of this movie. |
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When your playlist is complete, you can share the link with friends or save it permanently for your own enjoyment. |
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And part of the enjoyment is finding others on the cyber highway system and reading what they have to say too. |
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The last thing fans want is the already too long, too boring election campaign to intrude on their enjoyment of some very interesting contests. |
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I don't really understand your problem with your lady friend's enjoyment of a little public exhibition. |
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He also loves to practise and you can clearly see the enjoyment derived from competing against and beating his rivals. |
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Yet wine tends to bespeak a lifestyle of luxury and relaxation, of the enjoyment and appreciation of the creation of the vintner. |
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Wednesday's lovely sunshine greatly added to the enjoyment of the day for the senior citizens. |
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Making room for relaxation and enjoyment of leisure activities is vital for all of us. |
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I take enjoyment and satisfaction from my work, my family and leisure activities. |
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The higher the colour depth and greater the refresh rate the better your viewing enjoyment will be. |
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This tarnishes the enjoyment somehow or is that just my own black mood at the moment? |
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The waxed side of the paper made it hard to keep the folds, but we got a lot of enjoyment out of trying to make the things fly. |
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There are also numerous side events for both the children and adults to add to the enjoyment. |
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He got a perverse enjoyment out of seeing people undertake him on quiet stretches of motorway and wondered why they got so hot under the collar. |
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They all had a very relaxed enjoyment about them, cracking jokes, goofing through a Rolling Stones tune. |
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This is how it should be, smiles, open-heartedness and enjoyment of the moment. |
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But the good of the sport and the enjoyment of the fans should not be sacrificed for the sake of money or petty politics. |
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What struck me was the genuine enjoyment of the day, the health of the hounds and the lack of cruelty involved. |
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Much to the enjoyment of the no-longer-bored guard on the other side of the one-way mirror, Mike and Martina share a deep, passionate kiss. |
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That is why democracy is superior to autocracy, and art and literature are valued more than mere sense enjoyment. |
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Old men should sit in the sun, says the Talmud, to remember the simple feeling of well-being that physical enjoyment brings. |
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Before settling into domestic bliss his enjoyment at times meant that his training suffered. |
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Musicals are notoriously expensive, and a lack of cash tends to compromise their look and our enjoyment. |
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Other than the enjoyment of staying with family, it was an interesting experience of tedium, or rather of low expectations. |
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She sat on an overturned twenty-liter bucket and munched a hero sandwich with reflective enjoyment. |
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I want everyone in the side to get real enjoyment out of playing one-day cricket for England. |
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Confidence enables you to win, and by winning you get enjoyment out of the game. |
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It certainly adds to the enjoyment, making the Vanquish an easier car to get to know. |
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Needless to say, Christy's high pitched screech gave them an immense amount of enjoyment. |
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He maintains that paying attention is doing something with care, or heedfully, or with enjoyment. |
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It will add greatly to the urban streetscape and to the enjoyment of the city by the people of Waterford. |
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The sheer thrill and enjoyment they took from the game is something that will live with me. |
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Europe meets Asia and antiquity meets a young, throbbing, vibrant city as hell-bent on enjoyment and innovation as any city in the West. |
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She lacked a vision of enjoyment of life's pleasures as obedience to the divine will. |
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This also embraces your innate inclination towards the leisurely enjoyment of life's pleasures. |
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The video transfer captures those colors nicely, and there are no marks or digital flaws to detract from the enjoyment of the film. |
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The Penstemon Website is a great place to go if you're interested in beardtongues either for enjoyment or gardening. |
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The only enjoyment you can get from these sports is the occasional deb resurfacing from a murky lake covered in pondweed and slime. |
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I think we tend to overanalyze things to the point that we take the sensory enjoyment out of them. |
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All the songs have been carefully selected for your enjoyment, from laid back sounds to a beat that makes you stand up and get into a groove. |
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It was a party to beat all parties and everyone had a ball and the chocolates and liquid refreshments added to the enjoyment of the afternoon. |
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This copy does more than hint at possible enjoyment, which is all that would be needed for a low-involvement decision. |
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I remember reading Deighton's novels when they first appeared, but it seems to me the enjoyment diminished with each succeeding book. |
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What is central to Hogmanay is the idea of giving, exchange, celebration, enjoyment, even kissing. |
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Drifting upon the mirror-like lake surface on a bamboo raft offers both physical and mental enjoyment. |
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If the sole motive is enjoyment then your destination should gratify your desires. |
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It adds to the enjoyment if you are familiar with this type of story, and I admit you might be a bit lost without it. |
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You may not hush people or impinge their enjoyment in any manner. |
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I know this may sound like a difficult challenge but if you apply yourself to the task you can get a modicum of enjoyment from the dross in your mailbox. |
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The only argument you can make is that the clone is aware of the specifics of his predestiny, and maybe that interferes with his subjective enjoyment of his life. |
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It would be very tame for today's children but to children in the 1940s treats and outings were a very rare event and Whit Sunday was a day of great enjoyment. |
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He applauded their sense of humour, their sagacity, their enjoyment of beautiful things, and their immensely civilized love of culture and learning. |
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The first rule, set out in the first sentence of the first paragraph, is of a general nature and enunciates the principle of peaceful enjoyment of property. |
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It will make you roll your eyes, but that is part of the enjoyment. |
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Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee. |
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Part of the enjoyment in watching this movie is that the viewer doesn't know where the story is going, so I won't spoil the fun by giving away plot points. |
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It was also stipulated that the Corporation should be debarred from selling the estate or any part of it, and that it should be used for enjoyment and recreation by everyone. |
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In any case, the few flaws in the video are minimal and sporadic, and unlikely to detract from your enjoyment of this otherwise excellent package. |
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I really appreciate the packaging, presentation, and layout, but there are technical and informational flaws that mar the enjoyment of the extras. |
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I try to showcase music that mightn't necessarily get heard if I didn't play it but also have a great atmosphere and never forget that music is about enjoyment. |
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That is one reason why it is difficult to know whether the way we are going will enable us to experience the enjoyment, gratification, and satisfaction we seek. |
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Constructed out of solid hardwood, and finished with a catalyst finish, each chifforobe entertainment center promises to give you a lifetime of satisfaction and enjoyment! |
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This is my usual medium, mainly due to the enjoyment of drawing itself and because of the depths and clarity of tones and translucency achievable with these pencils. |
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I have no objection to professional sportsmen but I don't think they derive the same pleasure from their exertions as the people who play sport primarily for enjoyment. |
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The summer vacation is always a period of enjoyment, relaxation and fun. |
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The enjoyment was visible, and the sportsmanship self-evident. |
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Above all else, the mammoth South Asian fan base needs to start seeing cricket as a pursuit of shared enjoyment, not as a calculus of honour and shame. |
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After dark, the cruise ship encourages carefree and impulsive enjoyment. |
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The Duke of Wellington got it more or less right when he said that the course of a battle was as difficult to follow as an evening spent in terpsichorean enjoyment. |
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To be in a situation characterised by hygge is to be in a state of pleasant wellbeing and security, with a relaxed frame of mind and an open enjoyment of the immediate situation in all its small pleasures. |
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Katastematic pleasure has this status because it is the enjoyment of one's natural constitution when one is not distracted by bodily pain or mental distress. |
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It has no independent existence, since it has effect solely in relation to the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention and its protocols. |
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Then follows his more recent photographic work that expresses his contemplative enjoyment of the quiet landscapes unrolling between the Great Lakes and the East Coast. |
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His enjoyment didn't last as he was in a hurry and hated to rush. |
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His enjoyment of thrill-seeking activities such as bungee jumping, riding fast motorbikes and parachuting are also seen by some to be inappropriate behaviour. |
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Rome offers you a wide range of excitement, adventure, and enjoyment. |
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Junk leaves no room for family, jobs, or relationships other than those organized around the procurement and enjoyment of junk. |
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You can't help but warm to her, sharing her enjoyment and egging her on. |
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At the close of the match, which resulted in a tie, Mr Price, the secretary of the Chiswick club, expressed the enjoyment their team had felt in coming to the shoot. |
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Allowing the enjoyment of self-determination to substate national groups makes membership in a multinational state more equitable for their members and enhances the legitimacy of such a state. |
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I went to the movie with pure enjoyment as my goal, but I couldn't deny a desire to see if a theme from the first two movies would carry through to the third. |
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As you snuggle in front of a cozy fire or bask in the warmth of your wood stove, you are taking part in a ritual of comfort and enjoyment handed down through the centuries. |
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And food, far from being a source of energy and enjoyment, has become a battleground of guilt and shame and excess and starvation. |
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Portion it out over numerous sittings for no other reason than prolonging its enjoyment. |
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Herewith for your enjoyment and frustration is my list, by category and in no particular order. |
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It is due to ignorance, confusion and anxiety that parents subject their children to a strict schedule, denying them rest, relaxation and enjoyment. |
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On the third night he put aside his memories and began a week of carefree enjoyment, like an office worker letting himself go on a solitary camping trip. |
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I am asking you to please join with me to ensure this enjoyment by not revealing any of these answers or other issues. |
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Every aspect of its design is so accomplished and smoothly ergonomic that you barely notice the car is there, and drive with an enjoyment unencumbered by quirks or annoyances. |
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The dedication, hard work and enjoyment combined to give pleasure to the cast, production team and helpers, and to the audiences who supported them. |
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A full return ticket is valid for travel all day and stations, tracks and lineside are kept tidy so there is nothing to spoil the enjoyment of the journey. |
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However, on holiday, Maya developed a real enjoyment for splashing around. |
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However a further enjoyment was in store for everyone, when Mr and Mrs Bartlett were invited to celebrate their golden wedding with fellow members. |
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Just how far I have come from my days of respecting Motson was confirmed yesterday where he destroyed all enjoyment of watching the cup final with his mediocre tattle. |
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A final possibility centres around a likeliness that exercise success here was more due to the presence of fun and enjoyment, than the use of distraction. |
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Advance planning is a must as there are many factors that can affect the success and manageability of your vegetable garden as well as your enjoyment of it. |
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The aim was to take the sneak and cheat out of the game, for the enjoyment of all, fan and player, but the cribbers did not give the system time to bed in. |
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Molly and Billy were very appreciative of gifts bestowed on them and were delighted that the Hospice was a worthy beneficiary as a result of their own enjoyment. |
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He does not radiate the same enjoyment in scoring off Tony Blair as he did when his main targets were the Crown and Conservatism, both social and political. |
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Since last January the group has held talks, outings, social events and different courses, which have given its members many hours of pleasure and enjoyment. |
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The wedding company, fatigued with their enjoyment of the previous night, slept soundly late into the next morning. |
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The claimant can sue for most acts that interfere with their use and enjoyment of their land. |
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By contrast, a gift is complete if the donor retains only the right to alter the time and manner of enjoyment of the gift by the donee. |
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Over the last century and a half the Society has preserved commons for the enjoyment of the public. |
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Eutrophication also decreases the value of rivers, lakes and aesthetic enjoyment. |
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They're going around in paddling pools for the enjoyment of children in this country. |
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They simultaneously run rings round the men and wrap them round their fingers resulting in plenty of audience enjoyment. |
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All of us were being paid regularly, wined and dined overmuch and had the whole theater world of Moscow for our enjoyment. |
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The tort of nuisance, for example, involves strict liability for a neighbor who interferes with another's enjoyment of his real property. |
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Obviously, unhealthy snacking and obesity go hand in hand, but what about the enjoyment of an occasional brownie break? |
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The weather wasn't great, but it took little away from the enjoyment, not even when we got to the crystal waters of Lake Cauma. |
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The other important use of orchids is their cultivation for the enjoyment of the flowers. |
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They may buy the latest thingamajig for their personal enjoyment, but when it comes to technology for their business they're all business. |
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Special legislation gives the navigation of the waterways equal status with the conservation and public enjoyment of the area. |
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This is a golf instructional program designed to help golfers of every level improve their skills and enjoyment of golf. |
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Coke was noted as deriving great enjoyment from and working hard at the law, but enjoying little else. |
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Article 1 provides for the right to the peaceful enjoyment of one's possessions. |
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The fifty little brown musicians rendered difficult selections with marvelous accuracy and gingersome dash and artistic enjoyment of the work. |
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The handsome face of the young Apache seemed utterly blank of all expression except gluttonish enjoyment of the food he was wolfing. |
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Josie'' nails the same feeling even better and, in its one nod to realism, commodifies and commercializes it for your enhanced enjoyment. |
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Making Penguin Oreo Cookies is a great way to ease back into taking classes for enjoyment as well as personal enrichment. |
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In May Plas Newydd will be visited by the International Dendrological Society, which promotes the study and enjoyment of trees worldwide. |
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The work and the enjoyment of its results should be experienced communally. |
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Following the victory of Albania, Kosovars showed their enjoyment by touring with their vehicles. |
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Many states have specifically recognized hedonic damages, or loss of enjoyment of life, as a specific element of pain and suffering. |
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One popular Dutch pleasure is the enjoyment of relaxed cycling in the countryside of the Netherlands. |
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Her apparent enjoyment of the public notoriety the case attracted added to the stress on their marriage. |
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If a being is not capable of suffering, or of experiencing enjoyment or happiness, there is nothing to be taken into account. |
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The sport can be either recreational for enjoyment or fitness, or competitive, when athletes race against each other in boats. |
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I would have got more enjoyment watching the testcard from the old days of television and I would have got more stimulation from it. |
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Poetic license is granted without request for sheer enjoyment of this delightful tall tale of impossibilities. |
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Overall, students recognised the value of the bioscience units while contrarily not expressing enjoyment of this aspect of their studies. |
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It is hoped the monthly afternoon tea dances will provide mental stimulation and enjoyment for people affected by the condition. |
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Introductions have also been important in supporting recreation activities or otherwise increasing human enjoyment. |
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The design, functionality and style of both Init and Insignia help consumers experience more enjoyment from their products. |
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For sheer enjoyment stuff your honey's stocking with Valley of the Dolls, rereleased after 15 years out of print. |
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Although it helps to know something of the traditional tales, a lack of intertextual understanding will not diminish the reading enjoyment. |
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There are many societies formed around and dedicated to the study and enjoyment of Samuel Johnson's life and works. |
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There are societies in many parts of the world dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works and the investigation of his life. |
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She taught him a great deal of botany and awakened in him the enjoyment of the look and feel of plants. |
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But I enjoyed the camaraderie once in a while with Catharine, who bigheartedly wanted to share her enjoyment. |
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All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. |
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Our Republic continues to increase in the enjoyment of freedom within its borders, and to offer strength and encouragement to all those who love freedom throughout the world. |
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The Step by Step male lead dancer relies on a wheelchair but once he was on stage all we saw was his obvious and infectious enjoyment of the whole performance. |
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Its mission is to protect the natural and cultural heritage along the Niagara River for the enjoyment of visitors while maintaining financial self-sufficiency. |
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The many emotions other than horror experienced by soldiers in and out of the front line, including comradeship, boredom, and even enjoyment, have been recognised. |
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These would have been used for the personal enjoyment of the crew and to provide a rhythm to work on the rigging and turning the capstans on the upper decks. |
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