This guarantees superior driving performance and highly dynamic, exhilarating driving pleasure in any situation.
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Successful people often take pleasure in helping, giving advice and revealing gems of insight.
In fact, Ozzie Guillen, himself, seems to take pleasure in having the reputation of a troublemaker.
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Overall, Britain has the lowest rates of reading for pleasure in the developed world.
He took pleasure in being photographed under the street sign in Oxford's Logic Lane.
Yet any layman can find curious pleasure in it, and maybe learn some humility.
They're less selfish about it, and they're taking more pleasure in being part of a larger group.
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But Yoshino Shigeo takes scant pleasure in his green rice fields and neat rows of tomato plants.
But set against the difficulties and meannesses were heroism, kindness and a sisterly pleasure in other women's triumphs.
He said he took no pleasure in renouncing his citizenship, though he has always felt more Cuban than American.
Karlung takes special pleasure in pointing out that the server modules will even have Star Trek-style pneumatic sliding doors.
The key factor in terms of better handling and acceleration, meaning more immediate pleasure in driving, is the power-to-weight ratio.
The main argument in favor of realistic novels, aside from the pleasure in reading them, is that they instruct us.
"Justice has to be done but there is no pleasure in seeing a young man get 24 years minimum, " he said.
Understanding them, taking pleasure in hearing them, requires an active participation from the listener never demanded before from the piano sonata.
Either he is an unnatural optimist, or else there is a deep pleasure in finding out even the most horrible things.
The government has also made a pack of smokes a more expensive pleasure in Britain than in almost any other country.
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It's one thing for the reader to take pleasure in the writer's achievements, another when the writer's own pleasure is apparent.
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But from the outset she took pleasure in reaching the wall first.
Careful observers gained pleasure in a whole other layer of knowledge--less concrete, but more tantalizing--by watching the interaction of speaker and audience.
End of life is not an easy or happy time and no one takes pleasure in making the decision of ending a life.
People who have suffered major stress, such as soldiers returning from combat, often report that they no longer find pleasure in these things.
The aesthetics of a service like Readability are hugely important in enabling that sense of intimacy, that pleasure in the written word that readers crave.
As a thought experiment, it asks whether you prefer to focus on the maximum amount of pleasure in any given experience or the average pleasure.
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We should take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, nor should we expect it to change much with respect to American foreign policy.
The French and Italians share that pleasure in the bandying about of ideas, and have taken to their heart another, now almost forgotten, English novelist.
Mr Omidyar also takes pleasure in pointing out that eBay is almost the only pure-play e-commerce firm that has been consistently profitable from the beginning.
Yet Ackerman seems to take little pleasure in his dour realism.
Mr Wasun is exploiting a market in tales of distress: Thais and foreigners alike take pleasure in believing that Thailand's nouveaux riches are now nouveaux pauvres.
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