Well, clearly, it must bring at least as much pleasure as people spend upon it.
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Of course, having so much pleasure with another person is going to leave its mark.
"We hope a sequel would bring as much pleasure as the original, " hospital chief executive Jane Collins said.
She said she was pleased that her characters had provided so much pleasure to children, albeit of a secular kind.
But he says he got almost as much pleasure out of a comparatively cheap literary tour of Dublin he took in 2006.
No painter can have got so much pleasure from painting brown furniture.
Why should I stop doing something that brings me so much pleasure?
What Vahldiek has done is effectively create a fully-evolved modern ranch that pays for itself, extends scientific benefits and, through its sporting activities, provides much pleasure to its guests.
After admitting ten new countries, most of them considerably poorer than the existing members, Eurocrats are now contemplating without much pleasure the prospect that Romania and Bulgaria will join in 2007.
He will have taken as much pleasure from seeing England out-think Australia as he has from seeing them outplay them after concocting plans for each opposing batsman that have invariably been executed to perfection under Vaughan's imaginative and unyielding captaincy.
Still, flowers remain his true passion, much to the pleasure of his collectors.
Still, much of the pleasure of the cruise is being aboard the gulet, lounging on deck and breathing in the sea air.
Somewhat to his surprise, and much to his pleasure, as he put it later in his understated way, it all went more smoothly than he expected.
Today, with much more equality between the genders, the business aspect of marriage is largely gone and love and children are the center (I am certain much to the pleasure of Ms. Austin).
Short-term pleasure is much, much, much more motivating than long-term pain.
Those told he could not feel pain, pleasure or fear were much more unnerved.
But with any great artist who forges his own musical path, the marvel and pleasure is not so much in how he played.
Taxi drivers have always been rated informally and occasionally fired for egregious behavior, but the Uber app puts the trigger for rating your driver right next to your statement of how much you have just paid for the pleasure of their service.
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I've articulated the pleasure of birding, in much the same way, and if only to myself, when I'm alone in the woods and trying to dissect my ability to spend hours with my binoculars focused on something 6 inches long a thousand feet away, my glasses fogging over, and my neck and arms aching.
"The pleasure of sport lies not so much in witnessing an event as talking about it, " Ellis Cashmore, professor of Culture, Media and Sport at England's Staffordshire University, told CNN recently.
And while we feel a certain sadness that Senator Kennedy is not with us to honor her, let us also take pleasure tonight in knowing just how much he would have loved and admired Magodonga Mahlangu and the organization that she helps lead -- WOZA, which stands for Women of Zimbabwe Arise, and is represented tonight by one of its founders, Jenni Williams.
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We do know the man synonymous with the act of gaining pleasure by inflicting pain on others based much of the action in his later (banned) works on his time in Lacoste.
It was a pleasure to know him and we are all much poorer for his passing.
When done well, however, it can be about much more: surprise, shock, outrage, and pleasure the sort of thing that might send you dancing off the sofa.
The pleasure of hunters seems to worry some abolitionists as much as the pain of the hunted.
Here's why: As much as I love clean windows, 50% of the pleasure no, 75% comes from polishing them myself.
There should be pleasure in the language alone, yet not so much indulgent glee in the sentence work that it robs the characters of their oxygen.
As the dancer looked out with signs of genuine pleasure, I wondered if she ever ponders how much of such enthusiasm springs from notions of what she was rather than what she is nowadays.
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So much is red in the surroundings, that the eye takes unexpected pleasure in anything that is not red - the gold paint on the inside of the church, the deep blue of Mary's cloak, as she holds the crucified body of Jesus in her arms.
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