But Mr Bartley and his team produced five volumes on it, a conspiracy theorist's delight.
Breakfast was a carb lover's delight: Cheerios, mini bagel, white bread and an orange.
She had been a professional social worker with a prefectural office, comfortably rewarded and a marketing man's delight.
Prince's Purple Rain and the Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight are also on the list, along with other rare recordings.
Such a "cure" would also be a litigator's delight in a close election.
It will also help if you share Buckley's delight in the English language.
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The short-throw six-speed manual gearbox continues to be a gear-rower's delight, though the clutch pedal throw could be a bit heavier.
Though she did various free-market things, to America's delight, she was no free-trader, and approved of co-operative ventures at every level.
Del Potro broke Federer to level at 1-1 in the second, but the Swiss cruised to victory to the Basle crowd's delight.
To his mother's delight, when he went to his first college job fair he was inundated with offers from top U.S. investment banks.
ECB's delight would be short-lived if the euro were to surge just as the American economy was being jolted by a hard landing.
Waimea Canyon State Park has lookout points over Kaua'i's stunning Na Pali cliffs, as well as numerous hiking trails through and around the canyon, a wilderness lover's delight.
Dinoire's delight at her new face, however, quickly turned sour.
But the education establishment's delight at this failure proved premature.
"The Wizard of Oz" was a sensation on Broadway as a musical extravaganza in 1903, to Baum's delight, even though the vaudeville-style show bore little resemblance to his book.
The trouble is partly that discerned by Cooper himself: they are too much a record of meals eaten, people met (a name-dropper's delight) and places visited without much comment.
"The Creative Destruction of Medicine" an allusion to economist Joseph Schumpeter's description of "creative destruction" as an engine of business innovation is a venture capitalist's delight, describing dozens of medical technologies that show great promise.
Australia's delight at earning a 58-run advantage quickly turned to concern at the start of their second innings as Martin found the edge of Matthew Hayden's bat and the big opener departed for a first-ball duck.
Concorde was an engineer's delight: it took the jet-bomber technologies that had evolved at the end of the second world war and pushed them to the frontiers of the possible, or indeed beyond the frontiers, given that the aircraft's initial prototype could not have crossed the Atlantic with a full passenger load.
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And for a carbon-Nomex, alien-tech confection, it's a delight to find that it runs on SU carburettors.
There's the delight of variety and of discovering rarely exhibited works.
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Stephen Fry puts the Qwerty keyboard in the dock in the first episode of a new series of Fry's English Delight on Wednesday, 11 August 2010 at 0900 BST and 2130 BST on BBC Radio 4.
Touchy Feely tells the story of a massage therapist unable to do her job when she suddenly has an aversion to bodily contact, while Jill Soloway's Afternoon Delight is a dark comedy about a lost LA housewife who takes in a young stripper as a live-in nanny.
The resort's amenities will delight landlubbers and seadogs alike.
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