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Of course, having so much pleasure with another person is going to leave its mark.
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She said she was pleased that her characters had provided so much pleasure to children, albeit of a secular kind.
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No painter can have got so much pleasure from painting brown furniture.
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Why should I stop doing something that brings me so much pleasure?
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But with any great artist who forges his own musical path, the marvel and pleasure is not so much in how he played.
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Mayor MORAN: Thank you so much, it's my pleasure.
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"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.
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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.
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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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Who knows what it would have sounded like, but the pleasure of sleeping in your own bed would have made touring so much more pleasant!
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MRS. OBAMA: Thank you all so much. (Applause.) Let me tell you, it is a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you.
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His haunted, chronically depressed characters have seen too much or done too much, and he's done so many of them that it may be tempting to pass on the pleasure of this one's company.
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