Sentences with phrase «of pleasure of»

Sometimes, part of the pleasure of travel is to get closer to the real city and its inhabitants by staying in a small hotel run by locals.
Indulge in a fusion of pleasure of luxe and beauty of nature at Vivanta by Taj Bekal.
A unique experience where natural contours and sea spray form an integral part of the pleasure of the game.
Socialising on board with like - minded people is all part of the pleasure of cruising.
Those closest to him would normally look forward to many more years of the pleasure of his company.
She is also president of Pleasure of Your Company, which trains therapy dogs, and puts the animals through training paces before they can enjoy listening to stories.
If you are able to find a young puppy in a shelter, you have the double benefit of the pleasure of watching him grow up, and knowing that you have saved a dog from an uncertain fate.
As the hostilities mount and family secrets spill out, A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian combines sex, bitchiness, wit, and genuine warmth in its celebration of the pleasure of growing old disgracefully.
I won't say any more on this subject, because thinking through those reverberations provides a good deal of the pleasure of this novel.
Part of the pleasure of the book, which I realized somewhere around the chapter on overeating, is simply having Roach as the guide on this stinky, spongy adventure.
Close knows that of which she writes, and part of the pleasure of this book is the verisimilitude of the world she creates behind the scenes in the West Wing where idealistic staffers vie for the spot closest to POTUS.
For many customers, the process of commissioning an Overfinch is part of the pleasure of ownership.
Of course, much of the pleasure of O13 comes in watching Danny and his pals worm their way around Bank's countermeasures, but there is also some bittersweet and melancholy to - do about how this town is changing and how little room there is left in it for men like Danny Ocean.
Most of the pleasure of the holiday was in the anticipation of the ritual, and in the knowledge that this magical sequence of events would be reliably the same each year.
This may not have the ingenious plotting of a Tarantino film, but part of the pleasure of Na's film is that it never actually feels plotted as it unfolds.
The way understanding of the characters» situation gradually dawns as the story unfolds is part of the pleasure of it, so I'm going to try not to spoil it as much as possible.
«My biggest disappointment in the book (besides the tedium of one Bad Harvey story after another) was that there was absolutely no sense of the pleasure of seeing the films themselves.
«Part of the pleasure of having a screwball sensibility in the house was that you get to have all these fully formed crazy characters that just — you're suddenly existing with all of them at once,» Gerwig said.
And that's part of the pleasure of this kind of cinematic archeology.
«Its recognition of how ridiculous it is, is part of the pleasure of it,» argues Shearer.
Much of the pleasure of this strange and spellbinding movie, set in England during the 1950s, lies in how lovingly Anderson stitches together those eccentric throwaway details.
Although consummately presented, it does make you wonder if perhaps part of the pleasure of Wong Kar Wai's previous efforts is that they are interesting in their oddness, benefiting from being the foreign cinema examples they are.
I'm sure this is a dress I will have a lot of pleasure of for a long time to come.
In fact, most of the pleasure of eating roast chicken comes from the crispy and flavourful skin.
I grin gamely, as if to tell him that I wouldn't rob him of the pleasure of observing something so obvious, although the truth is that I have no idea.
Think of the pleasure of seeing Clarke demolish someone like Jacqui Smith or Alistair Darling and then tell me that you still don't want him back.
They're a little easier to cook properly at the temperatures we recommend here and, most important, pieces this size result in the optimal meat - to - crust proportion, which is such an important part of the pleasure of fried chicken.
In fact, most of the pleasure of eating roast chicken comes from the crispy and flavourful skin.
This is a perceptive observation which brings a properly human focus to bear on the question of the pleasure of marital intercourse.
They eventually allowed every form of pleasure of the flesh and became great sinners.
It was unwise of the youth to wish to talk in the same terms of the pleasure of dancing and of its opposite.
A great deal of the pleasure of reading Obsolete Objects derives from simply coming across such passages - hundreds of them.
I'm sure it would be a better place if everybody, smokers and nonsmokers alike, were more considerate of the pleasures of others.
One of the pleasures of this past year has been to enter his world via reissues and a steady flow of new translations.
One of the pleasures of recording on the inside cover of a book the date you finished reading it — I've been doing that now for over a decade — is that, when you return to it, you can instantly imagine yourself back in time.
Experiences of the pleasures of the mind and the senses, including physical, intellectual, aesthetic, interpersonal, and spiritual satisfactions, as well as the adventure of new experiences.
And though the second man's eyes have been opened to the fleeting nature of the pleasures of sin, and he has taken steps to create new, real, lasting life for himself, we see in his story the destructive power of past sins to reach into a man's future, destroy any goodness it finds there, and drag him back by his own lusts.
After you look through a few dozen of them, though, you start noticing patterns, and one of the pleasures of perusing Church Signs Across America is the organizational game you can end up playing.
One of the pleasures of food and drink is that they are often a shared experience — think about the times you've gotten together with others over a dinner table and exchanged interesting ideas and opinions.
Taking my time and enjoying the process is one of the pleasures of making my own bread at home.
We only had two full days in Amsterdam so we quickly walked many miles in pursuit of the pleasures of the old city.
One of the pleasures of the job is that it has allowed him to work alongside several members of his family.
«Arnaud believed, quite simply, that the pursuit of the pleasures of the table is as worthy as anything else one chooses to pursue in life,» says the Casbarian family.
One of the pleasures of working at the Windsor Court is being able to see and sometimes meet your idols.
One of the pleasures of cooking is sensing and feeling instead of measuring.
One of the pleasures of drinking a barley wine or an imperial stout is their layered flavors, which unfurl with each successive sip.
For Adele Astaire and her friends not the least of the pleasures of Round Hill are its tropical drinks
It is one of the pleasures of breastfeeding, both for the mother and probably also for the baby, when the baby falls asleep at the breast.
That's one of the pleasures of watching the show is you see different people with different research coming up with slightly different conclusions.
One of the pleasures of Scientific American, I've always thought, is that it offers armchair travelers a vicarious expedition to the exciting worlds uncovered through science.
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