You can whine all you want about the way men treat you, but it's the challenge of obtaining the unobtainable that thrills you. |
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For those in quest of Warholian thrills, hanging on the wall opposite the Lawsons were two of Richard Prince's recent Nurse paintings. |
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But you do not have to indulge the Jag's tremendous accelerative thrills all the time. |
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The various waterside hotels offer all the usual watersports that can be found anywhere but the real thrills are under the water. |
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It juggles the joyous thrills of matchmaking and courtship with the dark alleys of pain and grief. |
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A true adventurer, he is driven purely by thrills, seeking danger and excitement simply because nothing else will do. |
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This aeromodeller has progressed from the fun-park-loving flier who thrills at the very sound of a model engine in the distance. |
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It is a whodunnit and a thriller with thrills and fun for audience and actors alike. |
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It is easy to recapture the excitement, the thrills, the joy of being the best in the land. |
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The original surf movies basically played the formula for laughs, with a few cheap thrills mixed in. |
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It alternates the physical thrills of a long, bouncy roller coaster ride with the restorative pleasure of getting drenched on a melting hot day. |
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In '99, players removed the speed restrainers from carts and tried to add a few thrills to their free time. |
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The game had more of a cup-tie atmosphere to it than an actual league match and it produced thrills and spills aplenty. |
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Maybe it's foolish to look at it as anything other than a triumph of low culture and cheap thrills. |
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Young people are attracted to drugs and the drug culture because of the fun and the thrills. |
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Danger, thrills, spills, and rebellion are all part of being a boy growing into manhood. |
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In the days before TV and movies, there were enough tellers of ghost stories to provide the same kind of thrills. |
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But what of the thrills and heart-pounding excitement that were so much a part of her days in the player's game? |
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Even when it came, the first 0-0 draw of the World Cup between world champions France and Uruguay, was full of thrills, drama and excitement. |
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The school team served up some excellent displays of football and provided their supporters with lots of thrills and excitement. |
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But most of all I'm getting thrills of emotions that I haven't felt for such a long time, that I'd almost forgotten. |
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All vital signs were within normal limits, and no precordial murmurs, friction rubs, or thrills were present. |
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If only the local toerags sitting opposite knew what thrills these cardboard tubes contained. |
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For non-skiing fun in the snow, people of any age can find thrills on the groomed tubing hill with its individual lanes and rope tow. |
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There, smaller children can enjoy the thrills on this mini version and maybe even look after their less adventurous parents as well! |
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For adventure touring in New Zealand, travelling the highways and byways can provide some impromptu thrills. |
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Step Into Liquid is a surfing documentary that offers a satisfactory amount of thrills within a tsunami of platitudes and hyperbole. |
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Her dancers share Streb's rigorous turn of mind and her taste for visceral thrills. |
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The evening's thrills included monster truck racing, demolition derby, quad wars and more. |
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Thus, American television has moved away from expensive sitcoms and on to cheap thrills. |
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The Invisibles is a wild, disorientating, surreal adventure which splices big screen thrills to situationist philosophising. |
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If slam-bang mainstream thrills are more your cup of tea, you could do much worse than giving Joy Ride a whirl. |
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Do you find yourself working all the time, drinking too much alcohol, using street drugs, or seeking thrills from risky activities? |
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What thrills them is the vast unending future full of unwon matches and unclaimed trophies. |
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Of course it's possible to unstick the rear wheels in corners, but you've really got to be going after hooligan thrills. |
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The trailer suggests plenty of high-ocean thrills and spills, as well as gratuitous shots of tanned bodies splashing about in the water. |
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The shocking discovery of discarded glue bags raises the frightening spectre of youngsters hazarding their lives in search of cheap thrills. |
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The cheap thrills aren't worth the self-inflicted lobotomy one must perform to enjoy them. |
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Of course, as far as India is concerned, the interest does not just lie in the thrills offered by the characters and circumstances. |
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Learn to reason with your intellect and not be led by your fascination for thrills and the unknown. |
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It pleases their vanity to make a conquest of one girl after another, and this and the sexual thrills they get are all they care about. |
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They love polo and love to share in the thrills and disappointments of tournaments. |
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After so many other thrills, another counselor says she will take the kids for a walk in the forest. |
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His hands found my throat and his thumbs stroked it in smooth, tantalizing lines that sent electric thrills through my body. |
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Once the initial thrills are over, the movie's bombastic swagger and dime-store gravitas become deadening. |
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People who chase the elemental thrills of raw sea creatures probably know the feeling. |
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It might not be an album of quick-fire thrills, but for those who prefer grace over gusto, it's a pretty special one nonetheless. |
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The New York-based choreographer thrills audiences with his freshly original, dynamically intense dances. |
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So, in search of new thrills, we are hungrily opting for downscale pleasures. |
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For real thrills, keep one rod rigged with a large topwater plug. |
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Its fierce determination in deconstructing the sexual politics that are so often taken for granted in this sort of film provide more thrills than the average Bond outing. |
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In trying to steer a course between education and entertainment, the show ends up becalmed, devoid of the giddy momentum that insight or cheap thrills would provide. |
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It seems that few kings had much time for the thrills of the chase and, in most cases, the hunting was done by professionals to provide meat for feasts and as gifts. |
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They converted their esoteric post-punk tastes into instant pop thrills. |
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Its bitter yet somewhat sweet flavour just thrills my insides. |
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In a well-contested encounter which contained goalmouth thrills in abundance, the Tireragh side were deserving winners as they showed a very high workrate all through. |
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Technically outstanding, it offers all the visual thrills of a superhero action movie set in the recent past, and boasts marvelous characterizations from a top cast. |
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So when you have had enough of the thrills and spills of the deep blue sea, head for the Caribbean cafe and the gift shop to round off an exciting day. |
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My latest trip was chock-full of thrills, spills and adventure. |
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Yes, the movie goes for short-term thrills instead of building suspense. |
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The film is academic and probing about its subject rather than bent on eye-popping thrills that the general audience has been conditioned to expect come showtime. |
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All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something. |
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They actively seek thrills in dangerous sports and tend to be bons viveurs who live in the moment and, like Epimetheus, take little account of the future. |
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I think people are born to do these type of things, they need these thrills to be fulfilled in life. |
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Somewhere between circus and living sculpture, it has the thrills and spills of the big top, the aesthetic sensibility of ballet and a hint of louche cabaret. |
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The film certainly treads familiar waters, adding horror thrills to that increasingly significant social problem of the hikikomori, but the cast is good enough. |
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Indeed, every smell, texture, image, echo, and shape in the grand old brownstone sends thrills of recovered memory surging through Brydon's heightened senses. |
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He has brought with him a support team of 60 people as well as props that fill seven trucks, Gallup promised Chinese audiences two hours of excitement and thrills. |
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Riders experience thrills and chills again and again, including a splashy, 60-foot plunge into a lake and a stomach-flipping, negative G-force drop. |
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The third match between India and Sri Lanka in the aiwa Cup gave all these thrills, excitement and jubilation, to millions of cricket fans all over the world. |
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But despite the thrills of modern technology, today the vogue for antique timepieces is big business, with collectors spending serious money on complex, hand-crafted gems. |
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The buzz is that the film promises a lot of thrills and adventure. |
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We receive just the right amount of thrills and whiteknuckled excitement, and enough time in between to enjoy the scenery and laugh and have a great time. |
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For the growing tribe of philatelists in the city, stamp collection provides a window to the world with all the thrills and pleasures of an educative and fascinating hobby. |
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Her body ached sweetly with the memories of the previous night's dream and the sensation of the sheets brushing over her skin sent small thrills through her. |
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A person's inherent need for sensation is not necessarily obvious in the early stages of a relationship, when love itself is a novelty and carries its own thrills. |
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This dopey, loopy novel not only fails as literature but can't even deliver the cheap, meretricious thrills that make so many popular novels popular. |
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Still, it thrills me that friends of mine are there as we speak, slogging around in the bayous, waiting, listening silently behind veils of camouflage. |
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If the past eight months were full of international thrills, the next ones are more likely to teem with spills. |
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While my friends usually sought the thrills of the furious waltzer, I stuffed my face with candy floss and toffee apples. |
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The result is an hourlong stuntfest that, hard as it tries, is woefully short on thrills and artistry. |
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The business of daredeviltry requires the addition of new thrills, mostly because the crowds demand it. |
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One phobia they don't have is gametophobia. No living-in-sin for them, only licit thrills. |
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He described murmurs and thrills, pectoriloquy, egophony, bronchophony, a variety of rales, and normal and abnormal lung sounds. |
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It wasn't the manky noodle stands, or the vomitous thrills of the big wheel, or the massive amounts of Tennent's that bothered me. |
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It is why Murray cannot guarantee anything, apart from the thrills which go with being one of the gutsiest players on tour. |
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If you're the ultimate thrill-seeker, enjoy adrenaline-filled thrills and entertainment on Disney's sensational rides. |
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Action set pieces, apart from the glorious opening salvo, lack power, sacrificing slam-bang thrills for ponderous exposition. |
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It delivers slam-bang thrills and a few sparkling one-liners as rivalry between the two intensifies. |
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An event of this nature, a marriage, or a refusal, or a proposal, thrills through a whole household of women, and sets all their hysterical sympathies at work. |
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Currently on tour and appearing at the Lawrence Batley Theatre on, Wednesday, October 21, the show promises sufficient thrills and scariness to be given a 12-plus age guide. |
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The Raid is a blitzkrieg of severed appendages and broken bones, which threatens to overdose even the greediest adrenaline junkie on blood-spurting thrills. |
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Matt Neal will happily have his feet back on terra firma when he trades the thrills of wind power for brake horsepower at Snetterton this weekend. |
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Rafi enjoys the no-ties thrills of a relationship with a younger man. |
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With a darkly dreamy atmosphere, it relishes its lush spookiness and nasty bloodletting, and is a ghostly treat for those who like old-fashioned chills 'n' thrills. |
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Cartoon favourites Shaggy and Scooby-Doo provide the spills and thrills in American stage hit Scooby-Doo In Stagefright at the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham from Tuesday. |
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But it offers pianistic thrills as well as a few moments of dreamy introspection, and Mr. Ax played it with the vitality and thoughtfulness listeners expect of him. |
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What thrills me, as a slash reader of almost any slashdom is the actual crafting of the storylines and the variety of experiences and activities described in each. |
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This is a snowboarder s paradise where even in summer freestyle snowboarders can enjoy the thrills of a halfpipe quarterpipe, various jumps and rails. |
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For younger guests and fraidy cats, Granny Lupus' Seance Theatre supplies a tamer set of thrills, and a midway with games and refreshments is always a safe place to hide out. |
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And don't read too much into 90 minutes of skidpan thrills at the Bridge. |
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Skitching on cars can lead to big thrills and even bigger slams. |
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There were thrills and spills in front of the grandstands in the afternoon in the Formula LGB category as Sandeep Kumar of Meco Racing was hit from the rear. |
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This early sign of independent thought thrills Benitez, who primps her daughter's dark hair and tiny gold earrings as carefully as she does her own. |
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