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"delight in" Definitions
  1. [no passive] to enjoy doing something very much, especially something that makes other people feel embarrassed, uncomfortable, etc.

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The delight in Tutuola's writing often comes from its strangeness.
Whenever journalism is fictionalised, hacks delight in pointing out mistakes.
MOST PARTIES would delight in a sixth successive election victory.
Or do you just delight in all of his failings?
Leonardo seemed to delight in adding fuel to the fire.
The vivid animal figures spark delight in this grim place.
Now my twin sons delight in the brisk waters too.
Especially when you consider her evident delight in dressing up.
Attendees seemed to delight in dissolving into mere misogynistic mobs.
But they seemed to share her delight in this setting.
Despite Savage's delight in her early work, Giertz was intimidated.
Ever the comedian, Obama took delight in former Florida Gov.
And I'm going to wait and delight in your eventual disappointment.
Some of these people soured on Trump's delight in belittling associates.
Visitors delight in posing with the animal for their birth year.
The intensity of self-delight in the room was almost unbearable.
They delight in pretending that they're a little bit bad, too.
He, too, had been swept up by delight in the Dutch.
Nozkowski seemed to delight in each process generating its own materiality.
Detractors of democracy would delight in the downfall of electoral assistance.
Be proactive: delight in the inexplicable wonders of our real world.
Or, they have it, so we might as well delight in it.
They shared their delight in the comments section of Gomez's Instagram slideshow.
I delight in the fancy case that the X5000s come packaged in.
There was no disguising the delight in Paris at the FN headquarters.
We delight in believing that there's something out there bigger than ourselves.
And they delight in a forum where insecure people can prove themselves.
His smile fades as the Queen shows no delight in her return.
"Children gathered around a harp, showing pure delight in the angelic instrument." 
You delight in the spectacle of sunlight glinting off its slivered facade.
In these spaces, you will delight in awesome Pueblo and Aztec ruins.
He seemed to delight in ridiculing journalists for not predicting his victory.
I remember taking great delight in Columbia's perfection of the forward fumble.
I have quite a vivid memory of the delight in choosing them.
I dig it out every few years and delight in rereading it.
Of course, our delight in these animal city dwellers doesn't excuse foolishness.
Bouvier combines a Calvinist reserve with a delight in doing the unthinkable.
But it's an opportunity to just delight in this strangeness and absurdity.
Rocha Pitta's work expresses delight in the limitless, entropic values of nature.
Competitors are enjoying some schadenfreude: they can't help but delight in SoftBank's pain.
But rather than confronting this error they delight in egging each other on.
With it, some of the crowd noticeably withers with delight in the pews.
Nunes seemed to delight in the cloak-and-dagger aura of the assignment.
That is unlikely to trouble those who take delight in Mr Blair's vilification.
It takes great delight in tripping one when success is almost within reach.
These immigrants include radical extremists who are sick people and delight in killing.
Delight in the authentic sounds, controls, and look of a classic arcade game.
Mr. Kaine appeared to delight in his brief turn as a musical act.
Football players from opposing teams aren't supposed to delight in each other's victories.
I know police officers I respect; some, I even delight in their company.
She soon saw that he found huge delight in locating objects by scent.
Children's Books Young children will delight in these sweetly charming summertime picture books.
It's a delight to watch his delight in finding delectables in unexpected corners.
The Chinese tourists themselves, mostly oblivious to the grumblings, delight in Lake Baikal.
Joan had seemed to delight in her health on the tape in 1994.
Joseph Heller readers will delight in Hulu's faithful adaptation of his beloved novel.
Anglers will delight in the trout-filled Wassataquoik Stream and the Penobscot River.
They delight in fixing things around the house, taking pride in our home.
There's a delight in seeing the place as one of its sons does.
I take delight in noting what an audience finds funny, offensive, or dull.
"While we delight in the work, we despise the workman," Plutarch wrote, approvingly.
Their rallying call was a griefer checklist: Do you delight in others' misfortune?
They will also delight in the wide-ranging effects of the new executive action.
His paintings leave no doubt about his delight in the visual spectacle of life.
This has been the larger subject of my work — the delight in that paradox.
But his delight in the past left him out of joint with the present.
Grey, a longtime Chili's fan, seemed to delight in the one-on-one interaction.
Or the wickedly tempting Turkish delight in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
But for Mr Stevenson, Monroeville's delight in its literary eminence had a sour taste.
I even took a weird delight in the touch-sensitive gauge on the dashboard.
Watching them delight in this connection with their fan base is really, really inspiring.
BRAZILIANS delight in Portuguese words that seem to have no equivalent in other languages.
Kids can delight in any gift, or even the box that it came in.
But I am learning to delight in the fact that my brain works again.
And she seems to take delight in defying predictions about what she'll do next.
But there is a special, if small, delight in happening upon Horford at work.
Even amid the anger over the Choi scandal, many are taking delight in it.
There was shared pain and also shared delight in one another's company and gifts.
Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew took delight in spoiling the Raiders&apos final home game.
That, however, did not deter those who found delight in an impromptu day off.
At oral argument, Justice Scalia took professorial delight in sparring with the advocates before him.
Here, though, it's at least in a way the show seems to truly delight in.
Watching the two of them together is a goddamn delight in almost every way. Almost.
They nevertheless share a common refrain of love and hope and delight in their children.
The writers used slurs liberally, and seemed to delight in the sexual objectification of women.
But a delight in seeing the expected undone can be a pathway to poor thinking.
"Four to shoot," Breen said with an unusual amount of delight in his familiar voice.
Besides his delight in surprising the world, history shows Putin's word is worth very little.
Violence!" chants the mousy Honey, with a cheerleader's delight, in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Hall said Vanderhall owners take particular delight in getting more attention than Lambos or Bugattis.
Republicans once sought to strengthen relations with Mexico; today they delight in antagonizing our neighbor.
They make the experience seamless and easy, while providing delight in their otherwise busy day.
Delight in the round animals of Instagram and the "Trash 'N' Trash" videos of YouTube.
DaBaby's amused guest verse plays against Megan's blunter verses, as both take delight in dissonance.
Rather, it is the delight in watching them play along with our flights of imagination.
They would delight in finding Lincoln treasures nestled among junk or hanging off tree branches.
So what better time to delight in the potential of our own New York Knickerbockers?
He took particular delight in capturing celebrities with each other, in their element or not.
Still, a movement fueled by sadism will delight in admissions that it has caused pain.
Trump seems to delight in upending precedents and the established order more than any president.
Not every little sister would delight in the advice — but Morgan was grateful for it.
He took particular delight in capturing celebrities with each other, in their element or not.
Commentators were quick to delight in Belichick's hard stare at the woman through the entire encounter.
Parkgoers will delight in a quintessentially playful experience that has become a hallmark of the franchise.
It's not admirable to take delight in the failure of one's opponents; but, conversely, fuck 'em.
On issue after issue, Donald Trump has taken delight in thumbing his nose at Republican orthodoxy.
I want to give women the means to express themselves and to delight in their femininity.
But Trump also took delight in pointing out something else about this rarefied group of companies.
The couple also delight in spending time with their service dog, Rescue, an affectionate black Labrador.
But Lagorio-Chafkin still manages to find delight in Reddit's past, and optimism for its future.
Big Boy, as the locomotive is known, is sparking delight in all the towns he visits.
These vividly reflect Castle's delight in the settling of light upon the familiar objects around him.
And Trump does delight in quoting Bernie's contention that Hillary lacks the judgment to be president.
When Daley comes back, he almost kills Baldak — you can see the delight in Baldak's face!
I delight in someone like a Lauren Underwood, who I met ... Yep, I just met her.
" * taking delight in the fact North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un said "terrific things about me.
I only remember my entire absorption, delight, in writing about—giving my impression of— der Hase.
But some suggest voters may tire of the furors that Trump seems to delight in causing.
Demonizing cargo shorts makes particularly good business sense for right-wing firebrands who delight in provocation.
If I'm with Steve in reality, I delight in his success, and I'm happy for him.
Democrats now delight in stirring up their base by putting Trump's face on every Republican opponent.
And yet millions of Americans either believe what he says or delight in his obvious deceptions.
It is just one way that Mr. Sorrell seems to delight in needling his former company.
At first, I delight in snuggling under fluffy blankets and sipping mugs of fragrant herbal tea.
Because I am a monster, I delight in throwing my children's artwork away while they're sleeping.
Even among all those masters, however, Robson took particular delight in his jack-of-all-trades.
Trivia fans and curious collectors of fun facts will likely delight in this puzzle-filled night.
Take delight in the fact that it isn't necessary for home cooks to make their own.
And who can forget the Starr report that seemed to delight in detailing the sordid affair.
In Ireland we can enjoy a sort of grim delight in watching Mr. Johnson's arrogant flounderings.
But as the show progresses, we get to delight in dozens of wigged Moira alter-egos.
"The real draw of the story is the show's delight in telling it," Mr. Poniewozik wrote.
He doesn't care what the critics say, and takes a certain delight in trolling them anyway.
When you began to be indifferent, I took delight in that; when cruel, in that, too.
People of all ages and backgrounds gathered together to delight in seeing the Florida-appropriate creation.
On Tuesday, the reigning Masters champion Danny Willett, an Englishman, expressed delight in the voting reversal.
They delight in the details of particular objects, and they solve problems one at a time.
Their jokes are never quite what you'd expect, a fact they know and openly delight in.
Fans delight in her willingness to criticize society's double standards while promoting #SquadGoals and female friendship.
Kripke does seem to delight in just how meteorically out-there he can get with The Boys.
The genius of the show is its sincerity and its true delight in untangling human nature itself.
These measurement difficulties may help explain some of the oddities that harsher critics delight in pointing out.
At first, the girls delight in their magnified powers, which they use to even the playing field.
Mr Bolsonaro has been described as the "Trump of the Tropics" for his delight in offending people.
All professional sevens teams are now strong and fast, but Fiji retains that delight in the unexpected.
While the viewer might be disappointed by this stylistic departure, Tanning's delight in experimentation is radically apparent.
TIFF fans will delight in the fact that the entirety of this film was shot in Toronto.
Beckinsale is a die-hard lover of animals and never fails to share her delight in them.
So imagine my delight in finding that ETH Zürich is pioneering the art of robot-assisted woodworking!
Read this as an adult to rekindle your imagination and delight in Beatrix Potter's gorgeously intricate illustrations.
He seemed to delight in excoriating those in attendance, bringing up their sordid pasts and personal travails.
There is an exuberance to the play of insults, a delight in mockery, a joy in blasphemy.
In recent months, Mr. Obama's delight in welcoming championship athletes to the White House has been obvious.
McConnell, it should be noted, has seemed to delight in being painted as Democrats' Enemy No. 1.
Renegades There was a time when the great American male novelists took delight in writing about sex.
It also called on the same skills—quick thinking, refusal to be embarrassed, delight in the absurd.
And important to the players, who have come to delight in the strange pageantry of it all.
Mr. Staier took some delight in pointing out a tumbling theme that Couperin wrote into the music.
Anyone who does not find Game of Thrones repugnant can find delight in this type of erudition.
You will feel delight in the way she recommends her interviewer have a hot dog for lunch.
Trolls delight in tricking people, in making their targets believe something dumb and making them look foolish.
I would guess that persons of extraordinary physical intelligence delight in learning a new way to move.
On Tuesday afternoon, various politicians and business leaders issued statements testifying to their delight in Amazon's decision.
I have a little garden at home and I delight in seeing each plant bloom in spring.
Our lives are a kind of Venn diagram that crosses time, and I delight in the overlap.
We listened to their lovemaking in Simlish, their anguish in Simlish, their cries of delight in Simlish.
Feinberg had no hunches, though one Twitter user noted the last name means "I delight" in Latin.
This week Chaguan visited Number 8 Market, a bustling foodie's delight in the coastal city of Xiamen.
Those who delight in lush, shadowy compositions and macabre manifestations of an unbridled id will celebrate, too.
But because humans seem to delight in public schadenfreude, we now have ways to broadcast that misery.
Early users took surprising delight in slapping "X-Pro II" and "Gotham" filters on their square Instagr.
She took enormous delight in her daughter's accomplishments, and they are indeed as much hers as mine.
Delight in formal mastery for its own sake is the pop producer's great gift to civilized society.
For everyone else, however, there'll be plenty of delight in watching the novel come to life at last.
But it's proved a modest success for GKIDS, and Beckman takes delight in American audiences finding the film.
The 28-year-old Aussie actor has taken great delight in sharing his playful exploits on social media.
We can take delight in Cersei Lannister's trickery but know that we'd never want her running for office.
But this effort seems as doomed as previous ones, partly because local governments delight in the market's surge.
For some, this year's World Cup was their first time to delight in how announcers say his name.
From there, it sets off on its mission to bring delight in food form to hungry San Franciscans.
Mays was serenaded by Metallica frontman James Hetfield, much to the entire stadium's delight, in the third inning.
Indirect sex reveals can be a great way to delight in pregnancy without throwing a full-on party.
If she did, and you kinda miss those days, you'll delight in the news that FCUK is back.
Rebecca Nyoni, a midwife at Palestina hospital, denied the allegations, saying no nurse took delight in abusing patients.
I don't care to examine my own predilections too closely, but delight in the psychological motivation of others.
Russian families delight in the performances, with many telling VICE News they firmly disbelieved any allegations of cruelty.
Those rumors, curiously enough, are propagated by an internet hoax site that seems to delight in pranking celebrities.
In paintings of Uncle Dominique, he comes across as a family clown, the kind that kids delight in.
And really, who wouldn't find delight in navigating an aisle with a shopping cart and a light buzz?
But one thing for sure is the attitudes of those who delight in his hateful speech will remain.
You may hate how Charles Koch doles out his billions but delight in how George Soros uses his.
Mr. Trump and his die-hard followers delight in the shock value of violating social and political norms.
He is tended to, one day, by Thomasin, who plays peekaboo for his delight, in the open air.
His comics also consistently surprise and delight, in that you never know which language it'll be written in.
My own grandparents, at their snowbird home in Deerfield Beach, delight in nightly shows at their community's clubhouse.
"Regardless of our differences, I think we can all come together and delight in one thing," Bell said.
When our political leaders ignore this — and certainly when they delight in disruption — the consequences can be severe.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, a fellow Republican, have taken particular delight in accusing Mr. Cruz of hypocrisy.
Indeed, the president seems to delight in demonstrating that he is beholden to no one person or faction.
Designed as showcases for experimental funk, Lacy's convoluted musical knots can delight in the unlikeliness of their invention.
But what strikes me from this very conversation is you guys delight in it because, again, it takes away.
They took curious delight in walking among some of the world's top players, but doubted golf would take off.
If that were all, I'd also delight in watching other varieties of sports; I don't, so why the Olympics?
Listen to his impassioned speech below and delight in never having to read another print profile on Morrissey again.
And only Nigella could make us delight in their wood-slatted slicing upon an altar of southern hemisphere spring.
What differentiates him from more conventional preachers is his openness, his commitment to play, and a delight in insouciance.
Instead, take delight in this unexpected love story between a Russian woman and her Seth Rogen cardboard cutout companion.
While monsters spew vile words, artists do not take any delight in such talk because demonization cannot defeat demagoguery.
EVERY time commentators say that bond yields cannot go any lower, the markets take delight in proving them wrong.
In the earlier interview, she showed her delight in the layers of reality and trickery built into her work.
They say it's wrong to take delight in the misery of others but that does not include the Blackhawks.
The experience was just blissful, highly caloric, mass-produced delight, in all its saturated-fat and high-fructose glory.
Finally, the intention of bullying is to cause harm or distress — our fellow seemed to delight in our fear.
Arendt's sheer delight in intellectual speculation counterpoints her intense ethical commitment to thinking as a form of political engagement.
Let each diner delight in breathing in that gust of grassy, aromatic steam as she unwraps her own parcel.
You enjoy my wily cat and my well-tended lawn; I delight in the antics of your eccentric family.
But the real heart of anti-anti-Trumpism is the delight in the frustration and anger of his opponents.
"We play up creativity, silliness and delight in areas where most companies focus on utility and convenience," Tan concludes.
They delight in concepts that unify our thinking and bring together diverse problems from different parts of the landscape.
He may take delight in his duties as a punisher, but he was not a rogue force of evil.
The politician William M. Tweed, who was known as Boss and is buried there, would surely delight in the sparring.
On April 20th, Carl Jr's will test its CBD-infused Rocky Mountain High: Cheeseburger Delight in its Denver, Colorado location.
During the documentary, Harry reflected on his mother's apparent delight in dressing them up in traditional — and usually matching — outfits.
We're supposed to be scared of the ones who want us dead, or delight in hurting us, and we are.
It seems that we, as an audience, seem to delight in a confirmation that the movies we watch are bad.
Do you think technology from circa 1680 can still surprise and delight in the age of the iPhone and Alexa?
The answer to Malaa's identity is a subject of some debate, and the producer seems to delight in his anonymity.
So there was a fair amount of delight in sticking it to them and downloading terabytes worth of free songs.
Hosts delight in challenging reluctant guests to drink, and demanding they do so at the same down-in-one pace.
Today 23chan claims some twenty million monthly visitors, including a large population that seems to delight in wreaking havoc online.
Why are we only bringing these accomplishments up when we can use them to gleefully delight in another woman's flaws?
"I know there are people out there who will delight in seeing this happen to me," she told BuzzFeed News.
Fans of all ages will delight in the singing, dancing and glitter-filled celebration that only the Trolls can bring.
Would I be feeling both pangs of hunger and exquisite delight in eating my first home-cooked meal in years?
My delight in the product itself is that it totally reminds me about the first time I toured in Ireland.
Their marriage has not been smooth — to say the least — but Bill Clinton seemed to delight in telling their story.
He appears to delight in maneuvering these, whether scrunching them into messy piles or fashioning one into a droopy archway.
So long as Millennials are out here figuring it out, we will delight in shows about us figuring it out.
Flip it, and delight in the caramel-colored tonic that lackadaisically runs in two perfectly even streams into your demitasse.
Fans, too, delight in forging some connection with the stars, even if it comes in the form of a rebuke.
Some precincts of the running news media delight in casting his battle with Bolt in Manichaean terms, darkness versus light.
But while Westerners delight in the drug's intoxicating powers, not all Amazonians are pleased with the rise of ayahuasca tourism.
Given my condition, I'm aware how absurd it may sound that I've begun taking a strange delight in Norman doors.
But no morally sane soul could delight in that graceless enormity in the Bronx, or its supremacy over smaller markets.
In the past, this wordplay, while often political in nature, equally expressed her delight in language for its own sake.
So much so that he hampered applause — which New York audiences typically delight in — between the third and fourth movements.
We trekked to the Whitney because there's some kind of delight in a Bieber-filled experience: we went for spectacle.
But, for all my delight in drinking wine, here I'm writing about the grapes that I use in the kitchen.
Her support team are unlikely to help her much in that regard and apparently delight in making her feel awkward.
Cohen can't help but delight in the interdisciplinary connections that he once intuited and has now demonstrated with mathematical rigor.
Before the rebooted Lara Croft series dove into self-indulgence and an increased delight in suffering, there was Tomb Raider.
"You now have a president-elect who will absolutely delight in steamrolling her," one Wall Street banker said this week.
I repented of what Christians call my "struggle with same-sex attraction," but still I found incomparable delight in her.
He tries out various styles with flair, irony and a kind of amazed delight in himself and his awakening appetites.
But Hulu's Fyre Festival seems at times to be fueled by a similar feeling of delight in its subject's downfall.
Out of the two emerge shapes, space, and time, but also a love of shadows and a delight in light.
Hockey fans will delight in this whimsical retelling of the league's history, with an emphasis on the weird and wonderful.
No, quite the contrary, many times while we delight in the work, we despise the δημιουργός ("workman") who works for the people, a skilled workman, handicraftsman workman, as, for instance, in the case of perfumes and dyes; we take a delight in them, but dyers and perfumers we regard as base and vulgar folk.
While children might delight in their pile of presents, these decisions can have a long-term impact on parents' financial security.
We delight in studying every possible retail resource to suss out the best of the best for our readers — and ourselves.
They delight in long arguments over wine, fashion and philosophy, and take themselves so seriously that their whole outlook invites ridicule.
He has infuriated liberals with provocative comments on race, religion and sex and appears to delight in his ability to offend.
Because they want to change the world, not just delight in its perversity, many of these economists engage closely with policy.
Above all, it transmits his rhapsodic delight in natural beauty, as when an electric storm "heightens the sense of being alive".
For those who delight in methodically cutting human interactions from day-to-day tasks, 2017 promises more where that came from.
SpongeBob Squarepants's finest episodes may have long since aired, but the show, a perfect show, continues to delight in meme form.
What amazed many people, and dismayed a few of them, was her delight in the portrayal of the unclothed human body.
You love the vicarious thrill that comes with live theater and will delight in showing your date that side of you.
They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert.
Perhaps. But to delight in underdogs only when they win is rather to miss the point of what an underdog is.
People who knew and worked with him describe his powerful intellect, quick sense of humor, and delight in a good argument.
All because of her delight in her birthday present to herself — a Chewbacca mask that makes the Wookiee's distinctive growly whine.
In short, those of us who pursue Mariolatry—the worship of all things Poppins—are free to delight in this film.
If you tend to be a neater packer, the Tumi may provide that extra bit of orderliness that you delight in.
Trump and his fans may delight in seeing him upset the powerful, but one day the US will need its allies.
For years, she took open delight in savaging Elizabeth Taylor, whose weight had been a topic of public sport for decades.
Viewers also of a certain age might take delight in this new sitcom's millennial bashing, but it won't alienate the youngsters.
These days, vocalists like Ms. Jordan are rare: She's straight-shooting and unceremonious, but she takes obvious delight in her work.
However, their delight in the concept of blackness could occasionally veer into the exploitative, sometimes propagating negative stereotypes of black people.
Here the strings were allowed more space to delight in complex blends of textures, made of strands both sinewy and silken.
He seems to delight in destroying alliances, abrogating international agreements, lauding dictators and racists, threatening nuclear war and pardoning unrepentant criminals.
In a chapter titled "Pickled Brains," Epstein seems to delight in the macabre spectacle of abandoned organs in a university basement.
In brandishing this high-end brand of pampered independence, the sisters seemed to delight in rejecting society's expectations of women's roles.
Visitors delight in the city's cobblestone streets, its Gothic-style churches, Greek Revival storefronts, its array of trendy restaurants and hotels.
Mr. Christie, a force in Juilliard's historical performance program from its inception in 2009, took obvious delight in challenging the players.
I delight in the realization that my female colleagues in their 20s don't have to face the same limitations I did.
The #NeverTrumper husband takes evident delight in trolling his Trump propagandist wife through everything from op-ed articles to organized opposition.
There were many vague promises of hope and unity, and above all, delight in the huge crowd that had come out.
Yet she and I cared for each other — enough for both of us to delight in one last, tender, emotional embrace.
To follow Jacobus is to recognize that to and fro as it recurs across Twombly's art — and also to delight in it.
Matthias is American poetry's premier "midwestern Modernist": his work combines Hemingway's plainspoken straightforwardness, Pound's recondite allusiveness, and Stein's delight in sheer wordplay.
We talked about how long it took us to realize we could delight in our culture without sacrificing our anti-Zionist beliefs.
NYC's celebrity residents head to the polls Clinton in particular appeared to delight in campaigning in the five boroughs in recent days.
Devotees of the Marvel universe will doubtless delight in the film's various "Easter eggs": nods to the comic books and other sagas.
There are the Brownies, who are loveable domestic faeries who delight in helping out around the house (but also greatly dislike cats).
I delight in knowing that absolute, obsessive geeks are making the final product decisions about something I myself treat with geeky reverence.
The couple, who married on their sprawling Texas ranch in 2012 after six years of dating, delight in their kids' distinct personalities.
But as much as Sanders doesn't like the Republican's agenda, the senator said he would delight in taking him on in November.
In my clash with Lord, Lord took great delight in pointing out that the KKK was (in his view) a "leftist" organization.
I may have no fashion bona fides of my own, but I still delight in the savage ripping of others' bold looks.
Pisces people might not delight in making to-do lists, but that doesn't mean they can't execute with the best of them.
But there is delight in a familiar story well-told, and Jiles's spare, sparkling prose is what elevates News of the World.
Perez acting all excited about this upcoming debate chaos is similar to George Custer taking delight in riding towards Little Big Horn.
Oh, yeah, and "Crawling in cruelty, I take my delight, in perpetuity"... these all give me some not small amount of pleasure.
I had to include my utter delight in Haiti as a six-year-old girl, swept away by its beauty and energy.
When one fighter dominates a division, fans and analysts delight in fantasizing about what fighter using which method may unseat the champion.
The coronavirus means field trips are canceled until further notice, but that doesn't mean you can't delight in seeing your favorite animals.
There is a frisson of delight in seeing a biracial hero dominate a superhero movie and, in Abdul-Mateen, his black foe.
But mostly to delight, in the form of a truck dispersing car wash kits and robot vacuums in 25 major American cities.
It's a book born out of appetite and conviviality, an unpretentious delight in food and conversation — in being and thinking with others.
Trump continued to delight in Bloomberg's poor performance on Wednesday, slamming the billionaire in multiple tweets following the announcement of his departure.
But there's been no shortage of Saviors who delight in the chance to be bullies when they can get away with it.
It's a gift not so much of mental power as of a temperament that takes genuine delight in its own inexhaustible curiosity.
The president expressed delight in a "wild week" of deal making, but his frustration over impeachment was never far from the surface.
" Anti-Semites "delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert.
For all of us, these wines were an adventure, complete with delight in discovery and disappointment when they didn't match our hopes.
It's warm and human, full of rage and righteous indignation, as well as delight in well-told jokes and well-placed silliness.
Yet in Washington's fevered environment, Trump's many critics take evident delight in trying to outdo each other in their denunciations of the president.
Their words delight in double meanings and fantastical imagery because really "what matters is the melody and the way it makes you groove".
There was less of a sense of spontaneous delight in the concert's second half, inspired by St. Xavier's travels to Japan and China.
Thunders gigs were rife with these, along with Johnny's delight in ribbing the crowd and admonishing them for their reaction (or lack thereof).
The novelty of artists figuring out how to inhabit styles foreign to them often produces an infectious sense of delight in the moment.
She adds that the other contestants were taken aback by "Donald's obvious delight" in hearing his daughter being described in such a manner.
I was playing [music venue] Turkish Delight in Oslo, Norway, and I just sat for a moment and thought about where I was.
But it's also a film without a purpose, one that seems to delight in destruction and death just for the thrill of it.
But Lauer, being the playful guy he is, kept the attention solely on the two women and seemed to delight in Shriver's embarrassment.
Kathleen Chalfant was ideally cast as Ann, who in an opening monologue recalls her delight in playing Peter Pan at a children's theater.
And given Trump's delight in sharing his thoughts on almost every issue in American life, his near-silence on this one stood out.
Meme-makers delight in his habit of saying "at the same time," which, in Toulon, he repeated twenty-two times in ninety minutes.
Shkreli himself seemed to delight in the idea of being the catalyst for one of the biggest insider-trading cases in U.S. history.
The Baptist church that we both sprang from eventually took great delight in her reign as the most dominant force in American music.
I can accompany my grandsons to museums and delight in their knowledge of the Impressionists they studied in a high school art class.
" He detects that there are some in England who seem to delight in the country's shortcomings, people who "want you to do badly.
So, I always thought, once my first child was in elementary school, I would delight in taking part in bake sale fund-raisers.
It's an eat-or-be-eaten place, where people at the upper levels delight in making the lives of those below them worse.
This is partly because Mr. Plummer, at this stage in his career, takes evident delight in the flourishes and extravagances that seniority affords.
Spider-Man and Charlie Brown, the rarely happy leading men of comic books and comic strips, exclaim with delight in the final panel.
Some people delight in the concrete jungles that have been cropping up for centuries, but I don't happen to be one of them.
More than his predecessors, who were stealth operators in accordance with Dolan's policies, Jackson seems to delight in stiffing the Knicks' beat reporters.
But the Democrats' delight in this distracts them from rising from the humiliating ashes of 2016 with some dynamic new ideas and messengers.
Partners in crime-solving and sly sex appeal, Nick and Nora don't just love each other — they absolutely delight in each other's company.
Guests delight in making perfectly balanced mouthfuls of pungent herbs, spicy radishes, salty cheese and crunchy nuts wrapped in pieces of warm bread.
Shopping for household appliances is tedious to some, but not to those of us who delight in keeping our spaces streamlined and clean.
A bus leaves five times a day and residents delight in telling me that it's easier to get out of Dietfurt than in.
Surely she will be widely loved, for this wise and wonderful young girl brings back a poignant delight in the infinite human spirit.
My sister doesn't make me yearn for the pallid pleasures of dieting; she reminds me to delight in the messy fullness of living.
But I'm already totally down with the violent side of this visual delight, in a way I never truly was with the original.
Usually, these moments of pettiness are escalated and egged on by thousands of fans, who delight in watching celebrities bicker with each other.
So imagine my delight in learning today that Dell's finally ready to ship the dang thing — and at a significantly reduced $3,499 price tag.
His delight in his own technical prowess was evident, but, as his repertoire broadened and his discography lengthened, the refinement of his artistry intensified.
But without meaningful change from consumers and corporations, our vain delight in all things sparkly will continue to have a spectacularly ugly human cost.
And the more awards a movie wins, the more its flaws seem to stand out, especially as its detractors delight in pointing them out.
They delight in accomplishing things they could never dream of IRL, like handling dangerous beasts or punching out baddies or dangling out of helicopters.
You may delight in seeing Katie Hill brought low but do you really want to live by the standards being set by this example?
In a perfect world, we should be free to delight in Claire's masterful play of letting men make the fatal mistake of underestimating her.
His analysis is laden with French examples of ill-advised attempts to defy the constraints that those in his discipline delight in pointing out.
In a poetics of "pitch" and "tar," such narrow visions of the poem simply cannot exist, and Bernstein seems to delight in debunking them.
Some patrons take particular delight in the fact that the chain restaurant offers a bottomless supply of breadsticks as a prelude to your meal.
Fiona Kida from Franklin, Tennesee, was beaming with delight in January 2015 when she found out she got into the University of Southern California.
But the reason they should delight in the sad sight of Mr Curry on the sidelines is that it provides a precious natural experiment.
The polyamorist aspiration to replace sexual jealousy with "compersion" (a delight in one's partner's sexual delight with someone else) is just that: an aspiration.
Living with and caring for a pet is not the province of a narcissist who cannot feel another's pain or delight in another's joy.
But conservative media figureheads, including Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly — two commentators who often take delight in poking liberal sensibilities — were critical of Barr.
Elizabeth Holmes supposedly did a lot of very bad things, which makes it far easier for us to delight in ridiculing her bad hair.
Holofcener seems to almost delight in charitable impulses that explode in the do-gooder's face, but she doesn't blame her characters for being misguided.
Even while Trump lacks basic rapport with his fellow western democratic leaders, he has taken undeniable delight in sharing company with autocrats and strongmen.
Both movies delight in the charm of eccentric artists and the spectacle of bad filmmaking—which, oddly enough, make for two pretty great movies.
Especially delightful are academic activist twins Barbara and Beverly Smith, whose sheer delight in living is a reminder that joy can also be revolutionary.
Fans who didn't grow up in the age of streaming still delight in pouring over liner notes and other extras packaged with an album.
Being the seat of provincial power also makes the city an ideal target for talk radio hosts who delight in lampooning the political class.
So were a sense of moral gravity, a righteous tone, apocalyptic thoughts, and a delight in the rich and powerful receiving their just comeuppance.
The seriousness of its themes in no way detracts from the delight in watching Ms. Hayek and Mr. Lithgow perform their eccentric, intricate dance.
Its pleasures are so meager, its delight in its own inventions so forced and false, that it becomes almost the perfect opposite of entertainment.
Ben Abdelkarim described her delight in watching Tunisian deputies debate legislation under the dome of the parliament building, instead of fighting in the streets.
It was as if my entire upbringing had bred in me a delight in destruction's aftermath, as well as in destruction's problem-solving thrills.
I never dreamed that I'd come to find delight in everything that is everyday and seemingly without interest in my faraway neighborhood, nothing special.
But I will always and forever appreciate the show's particular delight in passing judgment on good and bad in the form of cultural references.
Heggie's strength is the naturalness of his vocal writing; singers who otherwise balk at new opera delight in his idiomatic feeling for the voice.
Websites like the Washington Free Beacon and the Daily Caller delight in highlighting the latest misstep from the new poster person for American Progressivism.
A big reason he became a teacher was that he liked kids, and he could delight in the absurdity of a roomful of seventh graders.
It's my individual alchemy, whatever it is about me that makes me delight in the statue of a crone and ignore one of a pharaoh.
WILLIAMS: Yeah, you delight in it because it takes away from the conversation focusing on what President Trump did that is antithetical to American values.
While the widows delight in finding their voices, it becomes increasingly clear that some women have paid a heavy price for trying to be heard.
Aline Brosh McKenna knows romantic comedies inside and out — which is why she takes so much delight in perverting them completely for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Despite his Twitter prowess, Dingell wasn't always up on contemporary pop culture, but he seemed to delight in ribbing his staff for catching him up.
Having dodged this bullet, Syd's delight in the pleasure principle animates a cautiously irresistible, attentively sensual, fully inhabited and sublimely conceived stunner of an album.
L7's charm was always their cheesy humor, their cartoon defiance, their fusion of serious feminist protest with delight in the macabre and the scatalogical.
It's there where she could delight in jumping into the lake from the boathouse and finally take a break before cross-country started in July.
It's why we take so much delight in teaching a dog new tricks, and yet feel threatened by the possibility of sentient, non-human beings.
"Let's just say I take no special delight in being the first White House spokesperson to say 'Pokémon' at a White House briefing," he said.
Like Edmund's bottomless appetite for Turkish delight in C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe," Friend's addiction to food is never fully satisfied.
Yep, it's kind of tough to describe the swanky Jad Mahal, where you can delight in live music while eating a — you guessed it — tagine!
Bookworms will delight in this print featuring six classic and beloved literary works and can even add and carry a few of their own selections. 
It is common, in Washington, to view yourself as there by some celestial accident; Beltway insiders delight in a good sneering reference to Beltway insiders.
Who, after all, wouldn't delight in getting the blessing of your employer to eat and drink and treat yourself to the best of your town?
Among those present waving their approval, Julia Paul-Momdaizie, an American citizen born in Trinidad, spoke with delight in her eyes about Clinton's policy positions.
That's something that a whole heap of Trekkies are going to delight in, assuming there's enough content in the final package to keep them occupied.
Ms. Silverman spends more time listening than fact-checking, which may not satisfy liberals who delight in seeing John Oliver or Samantha Bee eviscerate conservatives.
This is a kind of spirituality rooted in a physical sense of and delight in one's surroundings, unlike the original medieval breviaries (books of hours).
Flawless was impresaria of countless drag pageants); and cheerleaders (who could forget the delight, in the '2003s, of seeing Rollerena, purse in hand, whizz by?).
COOPER Yes, his baritone — which is on the bright side for a Wotan — brought out the god's delight in toying with his foes early on.
Peter Rabbit is rascally too, and he seems to delight in mocking and hurting Mr. McGregor as the two battle for dominion over the garden.
What set Edison apart, he notes, were the traits and habits — "contrary thinking, obstinate repetition, daydreaming, delight in difficulty" — that enhanced his God-given intellect.
But he also anticipates what other fans like himself might presume will happen next, so he can take even more delight in subverting that presumption.
She was sued by creditors of the business; the case was eventually settled, but journalists still delight in speculating about the state of her finances.
These culprits, along with conspiracy and hate sites that delight in fake news, such as Infowars or Breitbart, relied heavily on one thing: American gullibility.
But like Daniel, Elisabeth has a resilience, a delight in words and stories, an imaginative playfulness that finds light in even the grayest of circumstance.
Life is a pill which none of us can bear to swallow without gilding; yet for the poor we delight in stripping it still barer.
Additionally, I delight in the myriads of possibilities offered to the aspiring composer, especially when free from record deals or expectations from producers or fans.
Before becoming president he had his own private jet and since his inauguration, he has taken visible delight in the presidential aircraft, Air Force One.
While she seems to delight in punishing misogynists, she also treats ugly women as brutally as any male director and loves a lighthearted sexual assault scene.
Everyone else in the room was shocked, not by Gene's language (we knew he was a disgusting pig), but by Donald's obvious delight in hearing it.
Makeup-bag minimalists will delight in the tool, but it's also handy for anyone who wants to keep their essentials in one grab-and-go place.
But it also makes one wonder why normally public relations-skittish companies take such delight in being associated with a day of lies, deception and manipulation.
Whereas most improv gets laughs through broad characters and dizzying plot twists, these companies delight in nothing more than a comic conceit about grammar or pronunciation.
Granted, some trolls out there would take delight in being able to reheat their explosively funny fire puns should the Note 8 exhibit more battery issues.
She spoke about her mother's struggles, appeared to delight in discussing the experience of becoming a new grandmother and openly acknowledged her weaknesses as a candidate.
When I think about my college experience, what I see is not overachiever syndrome but an almost sociopathic delight in being ahead, in tricking the system.
He would delight in sneaking irreverent slides into his PowerPoint budget presentations, visually -- and memorably -- describing his roles as elephant poop cleaner or chief cat herder.
Lady Bird's shame about her family's circumstances, and her delight in passing muster with Danny's family, does not read as identity crisis but as identity formation.
However, there's still plenty on offer for those who delight in the darker corners of recorded music, but crave a bit more ambiance in their horror.
And most importantly: Are we really supposed to forget we're being sold, and simply delight in this Russian doll of an ad-within-a-blog post?
If the recent election has taught us anything, it is that America just cannot get enough of narcissistic, loud-mouthed bullies who delight in humiliating others.
As the crowds get younger, and the rest of us become more sage, Movement is a grand party that we both delight in and slightly dread.
Mr. Trump was a leading voice questioning Mr. Obama's birth location and citizenship, and Mr. Obama has responded by taking particular delight in skewering Mr. Trump.
These experiences were sometimes humorous — watching friends delight in the latest terrible American movie to open in Yogyakarta, or throwing Halloween parties for my Indonesian students.
As Nora, Ms. Dern seems to delight in the opportunity to highlight the hypocrisy of men and their continued adherence to a sexist, classically heteronormative worldview.
In both the Orlando, Florida, and Hollywood, California, locations, "Stranger Things" fans can delight in a visit to a maze inspired by Hawkins, Indiana, circa 1985.
She presents the setting as a fantastical place, as well-ordered as clockwork, and seems to delight in depicting all the moving parts of this world.
Elhassani took delight in souped-up cars, family videos show, and, according to Sally, used drugs and cheated on her -- showing few signs of devout faith.
Although he often deploys the hallmarks of rigid abstraction and geometry, his photography reveals a familiar and almost contagious delight in the incidental forms of nature.
But it's also a sheer delight in its own right, chock-full of '80s clichés, cheesy moments, and a parade of surreal, frequently inspired horror visions.
It is a localization team's job to bridge these differences so that people can share and delight in the same things, in roughly the same way.
Mouratoglou took pride and delight in Williams's last shot on Saturday: a well-punched forehand volley, the same shot she missed to lose the Australian Open.
Dahl's writing, no less imaginative, exhibits a keen knack for pushing the envelope past the comfort zone, to a place young audiences find true delight in.
I want to delight in finding solutions naturally, not swear at this kid to stop hanging backwards and upside-down off of Trico's left ass cheek.
She and Mr. Peck spoke about their delight in collaborating, but it was fascinating to observe how music and dance often weren't doing the same thing.
But if your delight in the thrill ride that is your existence makes you an "old fool," then man-up and wear your title with pride.
Her paintings deploy a wide range of media including oil, acrylic, flashe, charcoal, glass, and enamel, revealing not merely her facility but her delight in material.
President Trump and the rapper, Kanye West, share a history of unpredictable behavior — and a delight in freaking out and, perhaps, dividing an already divided public.
The duo takes particular delight in the garments' smaller details: Exaggerated stitching, cheongsam-style necklines and Chinese knot closures elevate casual pieces to statement-making separates.
Ms. Acevedo laments what her daughter will miss: sunsets, the delight in the holiday spectacle of Rockefeller Center or the joy of animals at the zoo.
There's a kind of delight in, you know, different blocks that look so radically different from each other, and yet they get called the same city.
So let's just ignore the shirt emblazoned with Chris's bulging bicep behind them in this video and instead delight in Norma's sizable stuffed bear collection, OK?
The orchestra excelled in the contrasts of the fourth movement, with the strings channeling fervid passions and the brasses taking a jeering delight in their disruptions.
For all Mr. Roche's delight in creating crisp, nimble architectural shapes in glass, some of his most notable early work came across as anything but light.
There is much to delight in as you explore the objects, and there were huge parts of the room that we did not even get to.
And, of course, she would delight in ruffling the feathers in Berlin, because she would not allow the Germans to boss France around by using Brussels bureaucracy.
The book reveals Trump's delight in tormenting Republicans who he views as weak or disloyal, and it helps explain the partywide silence on days like today. 1.
As a result, it can be baffling for first-time users—"new fags" in the site's lingo—and veteran users delight in singling them out for harassment.
After all, the zombies we take such delight in seeing pulverized in new, gruesome ways — this episode included a run-in with propeller blades — were once people.
It is backed up by emails, in which Mr. Baroni and Ms. Kelly seem to know about the attempt to punish Mr. Sokolich and delight in it.
Gay and deeply closeted, Mr. Blass took particular delight in the fact that social rags had begun to refer to Ms. Griscom as his wife, Mrs. Blass.
Being a child, smooth-faced and twig-thin, filled with wonder and intrigue and a delight in learning, filled with that so fragile and precarious thing: innocence.
Appropriately for a film that takes delight in subverting and indulging superhero movie conventions simultaneously, Deadpool 2's mid-credits scene manages to fall into both categories.
Whenever there's a daily cold temperature record broken someone on the planet, climate change deniers delight in pointing to it as evidence that global warming isn't real.
As for Michelle Obama, many black people delight in the fact that she was not only an African-American first lady but a dark-skinned first lady.
She currently has about 6,000 followers, many of whom seem to delight in antics of someone trying to cling to the last vestiges of yoga's counterculture roots.
It forces you to accept the impossibility of perfection and encourages you to find delight in the unknown, since you can't see what it is you're creating.
Isn't It Romantic has a larger-than-usual percentage of visual gags that exist in the background; they're Easter eggs for rom-com fans to delight in.
Health insurers have historically been run by actuaries who delight in making plans complex and unintelligible and are better at selling to employers than to individual consumers.
The new Mr. Woolery, who some may remember as the original host of "Wheel of Fortune," is a firebrand who takes particular delight in fricasseeing liberal celebrities.
India's increased internet censorship has been greeted with delight in China, however, where state-run media pointed to it as an endorsement of Beijing's own authoritarian approach.
His perceptions do not extend much beyond "the radius of his fedora," and his delight in bending reality as he pleases seems almost childlike, and utterly charming.
Speedy and cheerful, Emotion sketched the strange paradox of an introspective romp: whatever her feelings were, and there were many, she always projected delight in having them.
Anthony Michael Hall takes delight in squirting his next-door neighbor with a water hose, but now he's been ordered to knock it off ... according to court docs.
To review, Lee took visible delight in riling up Kenny, calling him "aggressive" and lying to Rachel that his competitor had "violently" pulled him out of a van.
Make a point of aiming your recruitment and hiring efforts at identifying and hiring those potential employees who would delight in serving and wowing customers when opportunities arise.
Well-received at the Edinburgh Fringe festival (European audiences often enjoy American abjection), the play seems to delight in every wrong choice it forces its characters to make.
From his bromance with Kevin Hart, to continuing his dedication to charity work, the Rock had a great year, and we're hopeful he'll continue to delight in 226.
Since we didn't get too much time together last night, we snuggle up, watch Say Yes to the Dress, and delight in judging people's terrible wedding-dress choices.
It would have been easy for Logan to retread the character's greatest hits in another epic superhero battle, or to delight in the newly available levels of gore.
Unlike the kind of adult women who delight in a Sally Hansen Crayola collab or Care Bears eyeshadow palettes, the nostalgia factor just doesn't do it for me.
Kids will delight in finding Berlin's very own "Buddy Bears" to take a photo with, officially becoming part of an art movement to bring art to the masses.
But the news of Mr. Ostriakov's victory after a three-year court fight quickly spread worldwide as a bit of delight in the day's welter of assorted sufferings.
They did what we do: Work tirelessly to hold their leaders accountable, to chronicle their communities and, often, to deliver a bit of delight in a complicated world.
That's indicative of how much Gross's paintings and crayon drawings — done while she was living in New York — gave me to think about, reflect upon, and delight in.
And guess what, this is the internet: there are a lot of generally shitty people out there, and they tend to delight in being louder than everyone else.
"It's great to get that little thing that's going to offer some delight in our customers' lives and bring some magic into their homes at Christmastime," he said.
Brassaï and Gordon Matta-Clark have pictures that delight in a series of broken windows, serried ranks of angular splotches, like verse after verse of a ragged song.
We've shown a willingness to embrace suspect foods in the name of reducing waste, taking delight in animal parts once discarded, like pig's feet, sweetbreads and other organs.
Discussing the work after rehearsal in a dressing room at BAM Fisher, a black-box at the Brooklyn Academy, the two seemed to delight in each other's company.
Ms. Schembri is petite, with long brown hair and a pliable face that can transform from detached cool to almost cartoonish befuddlement to beaming delight in an instant.
It is said that no new mutants, of the sort that the "X-Men" franchise has taught us to delight in, have been born for twenty-five years.
A particularly visible contributor to this effort is Mr. Sirota, who even while working as a journalist seemed to delight in trolling the media from inside the house.
The rest would find working at Trader Joe's, where employees are instructed to convey their "delight" in tending to each customer, to be a special form of torture.
Republicans especially delight in belittling the bureaucracy and complaining about what they call federal workers' "lifetime tenure," the Civil Service rules that help shield them from political interference.
Young visitors will delight in seeing Big Bird, Elmo, Miss Piggy and the Swedish Chef; adults can dig deep into sketches and storyboards and rediscover some old friends.
Its definition is tellingly vague: "an opportunity for plying criminal talents," suggesting not so much the pursuit of illicit profit as general delight in the act of deceit.
Plenty of grown-ups delight in posing for photos with the Disney characters they grew up watching or revisiting rides they experienced as children (or wish they had).
When we met in our 20s, Neal wasn't a man who would delight in lawn care, and I wasn't a woman who would find such a man appealing.
Or you can delight in watching distinguished, award-winning international journalists desperately chasing rogue camera gurneys that clearly would just, like, rather not deal with the news today.
You sense his delight, in "dark field" monotypes, at the effects enabled by attacking spreads of wet ink with incising tools, rags, and his hands (see his fingerprints).
Young visitors will delight in seeing Big Bird, Elmo, Miss Piggy and the Swedish Chef; adults can dig deep into sketches and storyboards, and rediscover some old friends.
He seemed to delight in his "brutal honesty," and was just generally a person who naively believes they have a higher moral duty to the truth than others.
In an increasingly digital age, we defenders of the printed medium will find much to delight in here, including exceptional quality and texture of paper, covers, and bindings.
When the president makes a glib argument, a host of conservative tweeters are ready to pounce; when the G.O.P. candidates harrumph windily, liberal critics delight in highlighting their evasions.
Fans of J.K. Rowling's books know that the author took special delight in creating cozy Christmas scenes, from the Weasleys' annual monogrammed sweaters to the Great Hall's holiday feasts.
There's a weird sort of delight in realizing that you can't always control your brain's perception of something, even if you try really, really hard to fight against it.
If, however, you delight in horror that's so "bad" it's gone all the way back to good—and is genuinely entertaining—have we got a fun list for you.
Fans of the show may delight in learning that a We Got Y'all website (complete with staff bios) actually exists and outlines the organization's mission statement, programs, and services.
The nostalgic photos brought tears to the eyes of the internet, and soon people of Twitter expressed their delight in this dad's gesture and Dylan's tie-decorating abilities. pic.twitter.
Perhaps commentaries like Ms Abe's will inspire them to cultivate other cherry trees, which flower earlier or later, and delight in their variety, as their ancestors did centuries ago.
In fairness, Anderson's convivial demeanor is almost constantly peppered with the type of one-liners and quick quips that anyone familiar with his stand-up material would delight in.
Clinton fully turned her attention to Mr. Trump after becoming the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, she and her aides have seemed to take delight in trying to torment him.
Since its beginning in 49, Gawker has been a veritable schadenfreude machine, taking delight in deflating the egos of New York's cultural elite, among other, perhaps less worthy, targets.
"If you can find delight in this lack as you did with presence, you'll gain what you think is lost," he says, in one of his typical spiritual riddles.
"Boris takes a certain amount of delight in trying to bully the interviewer," said Joy Reid, the host of a show on MSNBC, who has clashed with Mr. Epshteyn.
In particular, economists may delight in talking about issues where 101 refutes naïve intuition, but that doesn't at all mean that these are the crucial policy issues we face.
Until Friday, she'll hover in the sign of the Twins, helping us hone in on kindred spirits and delight in the discovery of meeting (and flirting with) new people.
I did mention this wicked little iOS delight in my "proper" best games piece but it was purely in passing and I feel it deserves a little more love.
That truth is always simmering somewhere under the surface, even as we delight in our children and give ourselves fully to raising them as our own flesh and blood.
Yet many Torontonians love the streetcars and delight in their elegance and nostalgia, a kind of romance that is also palpable in cities like New Orleans and San Francisco.
Mr. Bourdain's suicide seemed particularly unthinkable, because his TV shows and books celebrated his great talent for joy — his delight in everything from Thai street food to jiu-jitsu.
Young visitors will delight in seeing Big Bird, Elmo, Miss Piggy and the Swedish Chef; adults can dig deep into sketches and story boards and rediscover some old friends.
Mr. Putin is clued up on political sensitivities in the West, and often seems to delight in skirting right along the edge of what is acceptable to Western audiences.
Whether you take delight in it as his loyal supporters do or you're the unfortunate target of his angry rhetoric, the hostile way he expresses himself registers with everyone.
Mr. Hachadourian, whose official title is director of glasshouse horticulture and senior curator of orchids, seems to delight in playfully needling people with facts about plants — orchids in particular.
Despite the weightiness of some of his subjects, he was a mirthful man who reveled in life's mysteries, took delight in mischief-making and retained his capacity for wonder.
Even so, haunted by Elsey's delight in human attention — and queasy about not recounting what I had seen — I petitioned the editor of this column to write a postscript.
But my deepest relief doesn't come from imagining I can feel what the rook feels, know what the rook knows — instead, it's slow delight in recognizing that I cannot.
That in 2019 so many might delight in the profanities and vapidities of the uber-rich is a testament to the quality of the actors and writers of "Succession".
Where Trump critics see a president flagrantly flouting standards, supporters delight in his transgressions — apparently seeing them as a refusal to bend before the forces of the hated establishment.
This puzzle has a special place in my heart, and I hope that it appeals to those of you who delight in this sort of thing, as I do.
I gave her a container of the coins to take with her on vacation, mostly out of delight in discovering that we called our grandmothers nearly the same thing.
Young visitors will delight in seeing Big Bird, Elmo, Miss Piggy and the Swedish chef; adults can dig deep into sketches and story boards and rediscover some old friends.
Fortunately, Leigh's visual intelligence is so supple, and his delight in the expressive potential of abstract form so clearly conveyed, that his work shines even in these inadequate circumstances.
What the view also conveys is Petersen's delight in trying to make it hold together, to imbue the painting with a logic that seems to arise from the work itself.
The Vermont senator's laser focus on economic issues are a big draw, local organizers said, but they also delight in his affection for the shoe-leather activism of past generations.
If you thought rap music began with "Rapper's Delight" in 1979, the scene might seem anachronistic, given that the show is set in 1973, but this timeline is basically correct.
If you delight in watching gooey zits pop and in seeing their nasty insides shoot across the room, take comfort in knowing that you are in the company of millions.
What does this soap opera tell us, other than that Britain is ruled by an incestuous clique of frenemies who delight in turning even the most serious issues into melodramas?
Sure, the growing pains of adulthood aren't as dramatic in real life as in pop culture, but there's no doubt our delight in no-shame fun fades as we age.
But while both of these sensations allowed audiences to delight in the murder-mystery of a real-life victim, their subsequent seasons in 23 feel more like a moral reckoning.
I'm in it to watch Arya Stark murder her enemies, Daenerys hopefully become the rightful and just queen of the land, to delight in Cersei's outfits and excellent facial expressions.
Without weighing his policies, they're viscerally drawn to the spectacle of his candidacy, like the townspeople following Pyotr Verkhovensky in "Demons" who delight in the gossip and scandals he creates.
On top of all that, we've been lucky enough to watch and delight in her joy as she has built her own family, all while becoming the center of TODAY's.
They are woven together by a peculiarly 21st-century mastery of political communication, with a delight in conflict and disregard for facts, which his career in reality television has honed.
Ronaldo clouded fans' delight in Real's 3-1 win over Liverpool in the European Champions League final in Kiev in May by hinting he was about to leave the club.
Dear Miss Manners: Our 21-year-old niece is a delight in every way but one: She does not know how to behave properly when being served in a restaurant.
On her BBC radio series, "Romance and Adventure," which finished a four-episode run last week, she plays a newcomer to Glasgow who finds nothing but delight in cultural difference.
This is especially true of Eddy's father, who is introduced in the novel's first pages as an almost gothic figure, taking startling delight in the everyday violence of rural places.
Each figure and group of people is almost hidden and masked by the beautiful landscape, showcasing not only the delight in solitude but also the psychological power of natural landscapes.
As some analysts point out, Trump seems to delight in working a big crowd because his rallies serve as a kind of therapeutic escape from the daily grind of politics.
Grifters are the ones with flair and ambition, who seem to delight in the con itself — the cleverness of the scheme, the smooth ease with which the marks were gulled.
Two shaped-canvas constructions nearby pull off a similarly bracing contradiction, marrying a cynical take on the visual language of fashion with a genuine delight in its color and form.
To see that pure delight in the visual mastery—to cease dancing, and to record the whole light plot —that reveals a lot about what gets him out of bed.
Chardonnay Oak Smoked Sea Salt Price: $17.99 Salt may sound like a boring gift on the surface, but for those who delight in artisan varieties, this is sure to please.
But what was striking was not just his message, of love and inclusion; or his tone, which was soaring and magisterial; or his obvious delight in the matter at hand.
Still, the average reader may not delight in being subjected to discussions of the nuts and bolts of war reparations and the endless negotiations in Europe over the gold standard.
Take, for example, their extraordinary capacity for connection, bypassing traditional methods; their defiance of convention, even their iconoclasm; or their delight in challenging existing elites on behalf of the people.
Ivanka appears to take less delight in the campaign; by all accounts, she truly believes in the causes she championed at the Convention—paid family leave, government-subsidized child care.
Her first article for The Times was on Breyerfest, the festival where people in love with horses, both real and plastic models of them, gather to delight in their passion.
I am suggesting that in the case of a Kim Davis, liberalism resist the impulse to go beyond the necessary legal fight and explicitly delight in punishing an old foe.
It's bittersweet to witness the contrast between their youthful vigor, as they manically brainstorm ideas and share delight in their inventions, and their older, wiser present-day selves contemplating their results.
While earning a degree in mathematics at Harvard he also studied music, and as an accomplished pianist, he would later delight in sitting down at one and improvising complex baroque fugues.
It's not a stretch to suspect Castro, in his final moments, took special delight in having withstood 11 US presidents—and so much anger from the most powerful country on Earth.
Hela is an incredibly powerful villain, capable of separating Thor from his hammer — but she also takes obvious, compelling delight in being as evil as she can at any given moment.
His government and its proxies have stepped up complaints about Islamophobia in Europe, and delight in highlighting instances of hypocrisy among Europe's governments, such as allowing Kurdish terrorist groups to demonstrate.
Before the Trump administration yields to the temptation of taking delight in Europe's troubles, it might want to reflect on the crucial role that Europe plays in curbing Russian adventurism abroad.
On a different night, "And Still You Must Swing" might have been pure revelry, bringing nothing but delight in the dialogue between the music of the feet and the live band.
It is an exercise in name-calling candor that has provoked horror and consternation in the Socialist Party, glee on the opposition right, and fascinated delight in the French news media.
She refers to her age unapologetically, often talking about being a grandmother, and seems more comfortable interacting with voters on the trail, at times appearing to take genuine delight in it.
Oxygenating almost every scene, though, is the men's delight in being liberated from the gender restrictions of traditional ballet — a freedom that allows them to create art that's uniquely their own.
I've been returning to Okoboji since I was a kid, and now I take my own kids here — there's a reassuring delight in returning to waters you'll never grow out of.
They delight in Mr. Trump's effort to annihilate truth and peddle conspiracy theories, and they draw energy and purpose from the unsettling effect he has on the nation as a whole.
Half of the delight in Emily Culliton's wholly delightful debut novel, "The Misfortune of Marion Palm," lies in the way the book, like its title character, defies expectations at every turn.
Because he was a good writer, a thoughtful writer, and that scene had a reason to exist besides morbid curiosity or a petulant delight in shrugging on and off another's pain.
"Such decrees are particularly offensive when certain governmental agencies secretly delight in being sued because they hope a settlement will be reached resulting in the agency receiving more money," he wrote.
That would be a disaster for America's allies and highly gratifying for China and Russia, who would delight in seeing Washington's global footprint shrink, particularly in that part of the world.
Step outside the dome and delight in Patagonia's unforgettable landscapes and wildlife — including the South Andean deer and pumas — by day, while gazing up at a canopy of stars at night.
Boorishly meandering from one misstep to the next, Trump seems to delight in playing the role of right-wing culture warrior, thumbing his nose at the establishment — or so he thinks.
Or, I could just tell you about them, with all the fumbles, guts and glory -- like men would -- and hope you'll delight in what a woman can do to shape history.
Perhaps this phenomenon is nothing to be terrified of, but rather a resplendent odyssey to delight in, as one strives to figure out "how" she stands instead of where she stands.
CEO Custom Cakes provided the confectionery delight in the form of a gigantic custom cake shaped like a wrestling belt, while super fancy petal pushers Venus ET Fleur provided the flowers.
This is Sherlock as we've never witnessed him, and that's a delicious prospect, even for fans who delight in watching him snark and sneer his way through every mystery he's faced with.
While we love the sporty functionality and major sun protection factor of this piece, we also delight in seeing the fashion crowd embracing the rash guard, injecting it with fun and wearability.
The moments between Atticus and his children have a feeling of warmth and respect that readers will delight in recognising from the book, matched with Mr Sorkin's signature fast-paced, precise dialogue.
Image: Southwest Research InstituteCeres, the tiny asteroid belt world we've come to know and love through NASA's Dawn mission, seems to delight in mysteries, from flickering bright spots to unexpected ocean minerals.
Brazilians call it zoeira, or teasing, and they take special delight in winding up the power houses of sport, such as Team USA, Russia and China, or their arch-sporting rival, Argentina.
Neat, easy-to-look at app It was a strange thing for me to take delight in seeing the spikes and troughs of my heartbeat throughout the day, for an entire week.
Aside from being outspoken, unapologetic citizen politicians who have never backed down from a position -- no matter how appalling or inaccurate -- you sense they share a delight in offending the politically correct.
We can't promise this weekend's Oscars ceremony will be full of bad behavior (a girl can dream), but luckily there's a whole treasure trove of scandals from bygone years to delight in.
It's also easy to see in Holmer's hallucinogenic images a delight in sensuality and physical experience that goes beyond the petty boy / girl mating rituals the Lionesses discuss in their locker room.
"If you want customers to switch to your product, you're going to have to match our commitment to their success and take the same amount of delight in their happiness," Slack writes.
I take no delight in seeing the steady collapse of a U.S. Presidency, but I do take strong comfort in knowing that the rule of law & our great government institutions are prevailing.
But Olowska takes delight in showing off the layers of the city that have resisted globalization, and she gives an enthusiastic tour of the lost aesthetics that she uses in her art.
The invitation to use an artwork is more common to design than fine art, but the exhibition's organizers are unfazed by rigid categories; to the contrary, they delight in tensions and contradictions.
People harboring such genes would delight in exercising their skills and might well establish a culture in which track was the favorite sport and the one to which many young people aspired.
On the other hand, there is Donald J. Trump, whose predominantly white, male supporters delight in him saying "politically incorrect" things, even when that means implying that his opponent's wife is unattractive.
A poster in the middle of the hall quietly promotes the Danish concept of hygge — literally, coziness, and more broadly a sense of connection to others and a delight in everyday pleasures.
You can curse the English language for its insane spelling rules (or lack thereof), or you can delight in it, as this raucous trip through the odd corners of our alphabet does.
"Straying," it turns out, means straying not just from one's partner but from a parent who, for all her delight in the world's possibilities, couldn't give her child the stability she craved.
"While the promoters of hate, death and violence delight in their destabilization plans, President Nicolas Maduro has ordered a deployment of ministers to ensure the Venezuelan people are attended to," he said.
In the preface to style photographer Bill Cunningham's memoir, "Fashion Climbing," Hilton Als writes that Cunningham took delight in the "possibility of you"; all the things that fashion could let you be.
He will continue to hold these children hostage — and take delight in the discomfiture of moderates — until he gets what he wants, or at least can claim he got what he wanted.
The work was willfully wild in its asymmetric repetitions — and at times seemed to delight in the possibility of becoming obnoxious — but was also hard not to love for its headbanging inventiveness.
These hectic, junk-store jumbles of plastic objects — a mannequin's head, twists of wire, artificial flowers, children's toys — find delight in artifacts that most throw in the trash without a second thought.
"The delight, in my experience," he said, speaking from somewhere in the Catskills, "is coming from that nostalgia that we all have for sitting around a campfire and watching a shooting star."
It's been four years since Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, a married couple from Mali who delight in blending West African blues and eclectic pop influences, have toured extensively in North America.
She takes visual delight in humanity's primal — and complicated — relationship to water, whether it's a summer of yesteryear, a warm day yet to come or simply cool relief on a hot day.
"Here, you can learn by step by step how the delicious coffee you have probably had at filming locations is produced… or simply delight in a magical night full of stars," he says.
There was a time when the great American male novelists took delight in writing about sex... Sex was freedom, sex was adventure, sex was a good time, sex was pain, sex was life.
Do yourself a favor and listen to these three scientists delight in an Atlantic Midshipman pop out of its dwelling to attack another fish, while quill worms and a lone snail bare witness.
It is adding new objects to the database on a weekly basis, and film aficionados will delight in knowing that the museum is now focusing on digitizing and uploading its Moving Image collections.
As the elder Rivers began to get into it with referee Tony Brothers, Austin took delight in the exchange and quickly began signalling for the official to give his father a technical foul.
De Blasio, who won a longshot bid for mayor in 2013, fashioned himself the progressive alternative to Cuomo's brand of centrism, but the governor seemed to delight in undermining him at every turn.
There's plenty of both in her novels, but there's so much more: an ironic wit, a cultured mind, a sensualist's delight in detail, a casual, confident disregard for the rules of novel-writing.
Mr. Malkovich, his signature gift for vocal insinuation intact, takes particular delight in invoking Hannibal Lecter when he says the name Clarice — a secret code borrowed from the "Silence of the Lambs" heroine.
Fun fact: before the computer and electronics companies moved in, the region was poetically known as the "Valley of Heart's Delight" in the early 1900s for the fruit orchards that populated its fields.
But that's Wattam in a nutshell: a golden surprise able to find delight in the least expected places (which, metaphor aside, is not a cheeky way of calling it a piece of shit).
I'm a Twins fan, so I hated those Braves teams and I still take delight in the fact that they only managed to eke out one title from 15 years of sustained excellence.
But something about my mother-in-law's almost childish delight in what she had made, and the way she looked at me when she placed the dough in my hands, stayed with me.
When he describes how he came to start his company, Conte routinely contrasts his delight in his early days on YouTube with his growing fury at the pittance that site sent his way.
After all, most consumers delight in the ability to get the world delivered to their doorstep in as little as two days (with 5% cash back on an Amazon credit card to boot).
Mr. Trump, who has displayed far more comfort with authoritarian leaders than with American allies, reportedly had good chemistry with Mr. Putin, and the two took obvious delight in jointly knocking the media.
Although I was initially incredulous, I delight in the fact that, more than half a century ago, an anonymous man from Brooklyn gave us the gift of life and, years later, each other.
Yet in this time of dank living spaces, poor hygiene, forced religiosity, and baleful delight in the macabre, the Masters of Defence, elite swordsmen with a passion for improving martial arts pedagogy, arose.
But research shows that infants themselves have excellent memories—they can recognize the faces, voices, and actions of people around them, learn names for things, and delight in special objects, familiar routines, and places.
He took delight in pointing out how none of them succeeded, not even the plot that called for explosives to be placed in the ubiquitous cigars he later would quit smoking for health reasons.
Between gingham prints, stripes, florals, embroidered rabbit motifs, as well as special "property of" tags, the collection embodies the delight in holding on to, and passing down, clothes that are meant to last forever.
Russian diplomats who spent decades as spectators to America's management of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process delight in knowing that America must now watch as Russia, Turkey and Iran negotiate the future of Syria.
It eventually led to the monstrosity of Marxism-Leninism, with its pretensions to infallibility ("scientific socialism"), its delight in obfuscation ("dialectical materialism") and its cult of personality (those giant statues of Marx and Lenin).
The people behind these campaigns seem to delight in pitting Captain Marvel against another woman-led superhero movie currently at the box office, Alita: Battle Angel, perhaps as a defense against claims of sexism.
Giants maintain spot in wild-card race with 9-3 win SAN FRANCISCO — Madison Bumgarner celebrated his 100th career win in his favorite way Friday night — by taking delight in his own hitting prowess.
"Garden Shed," whose synthesizer rays and piercing lead guitar pass like a shimmery breeze, and "See You Again," whose dizzy, bittersweet harmonies comfort with the slightest hint of disquiet, would delight in any case.
If you imagine the stranger as a friend, confidant, or lover, it comes off as soothing, but otherwise can feel intrusive and assuming—an ambiguity the LA-based CalArts alum seems to delight in.
His delight in the many similarities of life and landscape between the two regions, and his talents as a draftsman, are apparent in a number of paintings, including closely observed renderings of fishing vessels.
And yet, administration officials showed delight in the fact that when Mr. Obama left Hangzhou on Monday evening, the Chinese moved a shiny staircase with blue lighting to the side of Air Force One.
Normally you'd reach for the instrumental version but this time of year we can all delight in some pantomime Milanese man triumphantly intoning, "I'm Mr Jekyll, you are Mr. Hyde" over and over again.
Kids will delight in the exhibition's more interactive parts, including a potion-making station, where I managed to use the right ingredients to digitally brew a tonic that would protect me from night goblins.
"It might be 'bad science' to like the universe being open because it feels better, but there is in me a strong delight in that possibility," she wrote in a letter to her father.
She also has recommendations for digital storage sites, so if you delight in recycling all those papers like I do, you can keep the most cherished artwork for posterity without keeping the actual objects.
As a former Senate staffer, O'Donnell takes a practitioner's delight in the machinations of politics: He finds, and manages to convey, excitement in things like the movement of delegates from one camp to another.
Nobody is on the show to cash out with a brand sponsorship – and the panel of commentators delight in calling out singer Kenny for over-promoting his band Spicysol by wearing his own merch.
Wedding photographers usually have a shot list — a must-capture catalog of photos that each couple insists on — but there's a certain delight in the spontaneous, like a snowy parking lot in Snoqualmie, Wash.
He has painted a picture of a country divided into camps of "secularists" — those who, he said recently, "seem to take a delight in compelling people to violate their conscience" — and people of faith.
He seems to delight in bashing elites — he complained that "big corporate interests" and "globalist companies" were supporting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election — and is prone to the occasional streak of political incorrectness.
I delight in her wit and intelligence, and find her criminally underappreciated by bookish people, perhaps because she is subtle, and because her light beams outward into the world, not back to illuminate herself.
This is a relationship born of mutual understanding and appreciation between one creature and another, suggesting that perhaps to be a "real live girl" is to delight in one's animality and connection to nature.
Its walled garden offers a clear view of the nearby Gulshan Lake and makes it a popular destination for parents with kids, expats with pets and diplomats who delight in its authentic, store-spun pasta.
Since then, it has tried to reinvent itself in a classier Dave & Buster's mold, appealing to the parents it once seemed to delight in driving to medicine cabinets with alcohol service and more mature advertising.
I'm retroactively upset at myself for not playing the original SteamWorld Dig, but in a sense, it worked out; my adoration for SteamWorld Dig 27 became an unexpected delight in a year full of surprises.
Rather than positioning lingerie as attire people wear for the sexual enticement of others, In Intimate Detail reframes it as something to put on simply to delight in oneself and the joy of beautiful garments.
Image: YouTube/Thomas KimWhen I was in elementary school, kids used to pass around printed out copies of The Anarchist's Cookbook and we would delight in the type of mischief and mayhem that book described.
The school lunch debate is a fantastic illustration of the left doing what it does best: promoting a false narrative that paints Republicans as cruel tyrants who delight in depriving the needy of life's basics.
Enter the Muslim-friendly diet-buster, which has spawned an entire subculture whose members delight in mocking Hanson's inward-looking nationalism almost as much as they enjoy scoffing piles of meat, chips, cheese, and sauce.
Yes, I take the novice's unrefined delight in the showiest or strangest birds: I'm yearning most, this spring, for my first good look at an indigo bunting, or the snaggletooth beak of a red crossbill.
Now, when I take my nieces and nephews to the beach, one of my favorite things to do, I can delight in that look of joy on their faces when they leap into the waves.
Trump's supporters, to whom this speech was partially aimed as he fogs some campaign positions on immigration, will delight in the "tough guy" imagery and a vision that was free of nuance and political correctness.
Hughes (Jim Carter and Phyllis Logan), to delight in the mutual bullying of sisters Mary and Edith (Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael), and to cackle at the merciless roasts of the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith).
And as their parents, Minnie Driver and John Ross Bowie are enthusiastic dirtbags who delight in soaking up every drop of sympathy they can get for J.J. if it means a higher quality of life.
The parts that in photographs looked rather mad—that boulevard paved with marble blossoms, bridges lined with mosaic portraits of Madrileños, the brilliantly planted parterres—provide opportunities to pause and delight in a sprawling composition.
If my daughters are sick, it is worth the risk to hold a late vigil; if they stir at dawn on Christmas morning, it is worth the risk to see them delight in their presents.
Adam Scott has given me a lot of delight in the past few years with "Parks & Recreation" on NBC and "Big Little Lies" on HBO, so I have hope for whatever he does on Fox.
He was generous with the wisdom he acquired and saw it as his mission to share it with future generations of players, taking special delight in passing down his love of the game to Gianna.
He was generous with the wisdom he acquired and saw it as his mission to share it with future generations of players, taking special delight in passing down his love of the game to Giana.
We've barely even had a minute to delight in our latest purchases from the ASOS Single's Day sale and the site has already dropped more discounts and deals to set our sartorial hearts aflutter again.
Like other journalists over the decades, he will delight in dredging up their darkest stuff — the drug addictions, the Shakespearean dysfunction, the tragic kidnapping and ransom drama that they've spent 45 years trying to forget.
His limbs seem to flutter without regard to propriety or one another; his voice leaps from dudgeon to delight in huge swoops of emotion; his wit lashes out in pyrotechnical displays of snap and swish.
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Like these artists, Fernandez seems to take delight in an inventiveness that can be morally negligent, gnarly, brooding, sad, eccentric, and emotionally moving in a way that is maddeningly hard to explain without mentioning cold brutality.
I meant to go back at some point, when there was time enough to spare that I'd be able to delight in the slow accretion of ability and progress in my journey through video game purgatory.
The connection between the image and its title is far from clear, but there is richness and delight in the orchestration of shapes and hues, some anthropomorphic, some like human organs, some resembling antique Chinese porcelain.
Many presidents were fond of the occasional anti-business rant but none has shown the same delight in one-off negotiations that produce winners (Mr Trump) and losers (anyone on the other side of the table).
This is a show that took great delight in the physical chemistry between its two leads, and now, without their work or their kids tying them together, they're like premature ghosts, haunting their big American house.
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The exhibition highlights the latter's delight in colour and his pursuit of the sensual side of his materials, but it also shows that the New Yorkers' concern was the object, while the Californian pursued the light.
In their own way, Musk and Glenn each represent the hopes and dreams of those who delight in the idea of mankind leaving the bounds of Earth and exploring the solar system and, ultimately, the stars.
It's good to know that our friends in the U.K. can also take delight in the Central Perk squad's shenanigans, because we all know that the United States can't stop, won't stop binging on this series.
Los Espookys helps carve room for the others—the freaks and the geeks who delight in the absurdity of a gnome caught on tape and partake in a midnight listen of The Cure and Santa Sabina.
It seems right to judge an Ondaatje novel by its cover: The characters in his books are voracious readers who delight in covers, plots, pictures, and epigraphs, the little handwritten notes and doodles in the margins.
As much as I delight in trying to apply logic and guidelines to matters of the stars in all of the astrological articles I write, I don't follow all of those guidelines in my everyday life.
On Thursday, Mr. Trump began a rally in New Hampshire before the arrival of the journalists who travel with him, and then he took delight in the fact that they had missed much of his appearance.
Historically, the chain also has one of the best sales per square footage in the grocery industry and fans around the country delight in sharing their favorite food items and tips for shopping at the store.
Throughout the book, Lepore takes particular delight in tracing how both Americans with power and those without made effective use of new forms of media either to advance the ideal of equality or to betray it.
After space pirates capture the passenger ship Craig is traveling on, he is sold into slavery on a planet called Kossar, a human colony run by seven oligarchs who delight in performing cruelties on their captives.
"There was initial delight in Russia when Trump won and there was more delight after Trump picked Rex Tillerson as secretary of state," said Alexei Makarkin, deputy director at the Moscow-based Center for Political Technologies.
Seeing two improv aces like Sasheer Zamata, of "Saturday Night Live," and Keisha Zollar, of "The Opposition with Jordan Klepper," perform together as part of their longstanding U.C.B. show is a delight in and of itself.
" In a letter, Bernard F. Dick of Teaneck, N.J., called the distinction "one of those meaningless polarities beloved by academics who take delight in generating categories with criteria to determine which work falls into which slot.
That even when weak, reckless people, generations from now, still delight in this emblem of hate, there will be someone to look after this flag, to say to everyone who sees it: You have to understand.
Long since convinced of that, we would rather be left alone to delight in all the animated, independent particulars, such as the obsessive removal of HA-HAs, architectural ornaments that entwine Henry's and Anne Boleyn's initials.
Their mutual delight in sharing the same side of the court was evident, and as they moved and communicated together — both 6-foot-1 in matching attire — they seemed more similar than different for a change.
The chant has evolved into a long-practiced, full-throated tradition at matches involving the Mexican national team, and many fans who delight in shouting it contend the insult is harmless fun, with no malice intended.
Fifteen hundred miles of Mexican Baja California oceanfront are peppered with ocean front homes owned by Americans who delight in buying beach homes and condominiums for strong dollars at hugely reasonable prices unheard of in California.
But it is easy to imagine a society in which art — like health care and education, care of the poor and the elderly — is a public good: in which we delight in work and workman both.
There's delight in every detail, from the fuzzy white wash cloths that spring like caterpillars from a platter when you're seated to the jaunty curve of the wine glass that contains your yuzu lemongrass palate cleanser.
Given the heroic stature of some of these audacious subjects, within their chapters Soupault seems to delight in making large small and small large, humanizing the celebrated with intimate particularization and paeanizing the obscure with encomium.
While we delight in a good flavor mash-up or kooky food trend as much as the next food lover, ice cream injected with a highly processed food known for its shelf life is just plain gross.
"His tremendous virtuosity as a craftsman made him delight in difficulties which up to then had seemed beyond the reach of sculpture": this much of Rudolf Wittkower's praise for Bernini also applies, word for word, to Serra.
The album's full, blocky sonic template imbues the band's brittle intensity with Eno's mystic, romantic delight in physical sound, constructing a spry, lithe, metallic music machine that clatters and jitters over a bedrock of sturdy, flowing rhythm.
A delight in an often lacklustre Emmys, Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby pretty much stole the show on Monday with her brilliantly dry, but very funny bit while handing out the Outstanding Director for a Drama Series award.
Jeb Bush was the early favorite last year to win the Republican nomination, and Trump seemed to especially delight in tearing into Bush as he raced past him in the polls en route to clinching the nomination.
Without Durant they'd still feature a cartoonishly overpowered core of talent, but one now looking to prove itself again, one that would take savage delight in reasserting the buzzsaw style of play it established before his arrival.
It finds that high-empathy people view the out group more unfavorably (relative to their own group) than low-empathy people; and that they may even take more delight in the suffering of some out-group members.
At Superiority Burger, the chef Brooks Headley's vegetarian restaurant in New York where she works, cooks delight in taking apart all the greasy, meaty pleas­ures of American fast food and putting them back together again from scratch.
I delight in how pedantic and technical these conversations can be, the conviction and force driving a wacky, pie-in-the-sky trade proposal, the way a host surgically pokes and prods at a caller's logical fallacy.
As Amalia trills her delight in a song that flies toward heaven on ascending high notes, audiences for Scott Ellis's production, which opened on Thursday night at Studio 54, are likely to know exactly how she feels.
The challenges of crossing railroad bridges in La Ruta de Los Conquistadores, an annual mountain bike race in Costa Rica, are many: ties slick with oil, yawning gaps and boys who delight in playfully taunting the racers.
And after the third gasp, we all laughed together — maybe because we felt such delight in letting ourselves get swept up in the moment, or maybe because we heard how many others felt exactly the same way.
"Regal," whose core keyboard hook matches the delight in her voice, gradually builds up a delicate compendium of countless instruments swaying and fluttering in the breeze — airy flutes, keyboards, seagulls, synthesized clicks and squeals, possibly a harp.
But with my new iPhone 11 — thanks to the somewhat creepy fact that Siri is always listening for her name — I delight in being able to summon her while my hands are covered in oil or flour.
It took a fair bit of explaining, but my father loved explaining, and I cannot reread the story (and I do reread the story) without hearing his voice, full of delight in every aspect of the setup.
As an artist of the sacred, whose use of humble materials amounts to a withering critique of America's glorification of materialism and the artists who delight in it, Conner rejected the literal and its codification by Frank Stella.
So, imagine our delight in discovering we could embrace our newfound love of statement-making color in a fresh way by swapping out our rosy-hued blush in favor of unapologetically unnatural shades like lilac, orange, and rust.
The room erupts with cheers when the doorbell rings, and my peers delight in the true, no bullshit-for-white-people spice levels of the chicken achari roll, and the addictive mouthfeel of a tender mutton chapli roll.
There's a lot of delight in introducing someone to makeup for the first time, and showing them what they can do with their face — something they see in the mirror every day and think they know so well.
And as they emerged from the meal for a brief stroll together, Trump appeared to delight in showing his North Korean counterpart the interior of "The Beast," the famed U.S. presidential limousine known for its high-tech fortifications.
Twitter accounts like "Science Porn" and "Science of Stuff" express delight in knowledge-as-meme, offering videos of cool transformations and explosions, or hallucinatory facts spelled out across a visually stunning image of cells or crystals or galaxies.
But there was a dissonance to Broke With Expensive Taste that I miss, a delight in the musicality she extracted from supposedly nonmelodic whistles and crunches and pseudoxylophones; the more conventional pleasures available here feel shallow in comparison.
That four to five men should for years take such professional delight in tweaking such an oddly staid model of lightweight guitar-rock, rather like a cat batting around a ball of yarn, is an amusement in itself.
In "Grace," Ms. Deón explores, with psychological acuity and absolutely no mercy, what the institution did to slave women — specifically, how it deprived them of the most basic chance to love, delight in and protect their own children.
And she might find her heart's delight in "A New Way to Dinner," especially if she's one of those hard-pressed souls determined to put a decent meal in front of her family even after a long workday.
" Toward the end of the poem, he asks himself when he will "deteriorate" and concludes that it's better he not know, so that he continue to delight in the "breeze of this day" and the "symphony of summer.
But he ate with a lump in his throat remembering his wife, who had always taken special delight in Election Day, preparing a feast fit for the end of Ramadan and stringing a jasmine garland through her braid.
The delight you take in her delight in her body is a stark contrast to the messages you received from your mother about your body, and it's one that likely calls up feelings of anger, hurt and betrayal.
And her staff took particular delight in the fact that, because it was taken by a White House photographer in a meeting closed to journalists, it would never have become public had the president not released it himself.
The colorful statuses are like cat nip for boomers who delight in loudly posting about sports, life crises, family business, birthdays, and any other thoughts that pop into their heads upon reading Facebook's "What's on your mind" prompt.
It isn't that the clothes are frivolous or fussy (in fact I noticed that quite a few are made from the same deliciously wearable scuba fabric I slipped into the day before) they just delight in being feminine.
The house also has three walled gardens, where Sido, Colette's mother, shared her delight in everything that "germinates, blossoms or flies," as the writer put it, and by doing so, trained her youngest child's acute powers of observation.
But it's also a problem with Spielberg's tone, which hovers around awe and delight in the film's strongest moments, and can't find anything equally powerful to fill out the long slack periods while waiting for something meaningful to happen.
His parents split; his dashing and beloved father died of a heart attack when Eric was 11; and his stepfather, whom he refers to by the pseudonym Hugo, seemed to delight in dishing out an endless array of torment.
As a professor of women's studies at the University of Toronto and a colleague of Peterson's, threats against me, my colleagues, and my students deprive me of the opportunity to delight in Peterson quite as much as Sanneh does.
Kids are individuals, with their own taste, but the greatest stand-up comedy taps into some of the same things that the most popular children's books do: delight in language, the purely silly and a grand sense of mischief.
With two decades of experience at major pharmaceutical companies like Bayer and Pfizer, she presented a polished counterpoint to the antics of Mr. Shkreli, who has seemed to delight in inciting outrage and remains a prankish figure on Twitter.
It really is very fun to watch someone make their way through a fantastic horror movie for the first time, to delight in every "oh my god!" and "what the hell?" they utter, all to the devious final moments.
I loved watching my mother pan-fry the giblets with olive oil and red pepper flakes, and even if it disgusted me a little, I loved watching her delight in eating the organ meat as a pre-meal treat.
A country used to playing with identity, as the author Peter Pomerantsev has noted, may delight in assuming the visage of a modern, international nation for a month; perhaps that identity has been there all along, awaiting its chance.
In his obsession to undo all Obama accomplishments, and cheered on by both domestic supporters and several Middle Eastern countries (who would delight in our fighting their war), President Trump threw aside the main path for dialogue with Iran.
While there's true delight in watching Laurie chew men up and spit them out, there's also a secondary layer of pleasure in watching a character that Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons created in Watchmen find a new life onscreen.
But of course the viewer who experiences vicarious delight in their capers — ice cream tastes so much sweeter when you have conned some tourists into paying for it — is simultaneously conscious of an undertow of sorrow, anxiety and dread.
Despite it being a sad time, Bush took delight in greeting small children in the procession of people paying their respects to him and his late wife, as seen in a photo captured by his spokesman Jim McGrath on Twitter.
Pansino belongs to the growing club of YouTube stars who have crossed over into publishing; her online baking show, also called "Nerdy Nummies," has more than three million subscribers who watch her take goofy delight in treats like doughnut waffles.
In "i get bored as i get older," Kyung Me exhibits about as much delight in a formal dining experience and the theatrical flash of a phone camera as the bartender in Edouard Manet's "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère" (1882).
"It's a new way for audiences to discover and delight in world-class storytelling that has been developed by filmmakers who continue to push the boundaries of their craft and present us with such jaw-dropping and universally-adored content."
CNN had an interesting piece last month quoting all sorts of French people taking delight in the idea of a younger man and an older woman and shrugging off the idea that there should be a scandal of any kind.
Where to watch: Rent or purchase (Amazon, iTunes, YouTube) You need solidarity to be single on Valentine's Day, so gather your own posse and delight in this summer 2017 film about girlfriends putting each other and themselves before – well, everything.
They're holding up Burnham as an alternative to Trumpism, portraying him as an advocate of a measured, brainy, and pragmatic right-wing politics that seeks to shape elite institutions rather than to take populist delight in burning it all down.
Karen declined to say who she was voting for, "But I will tell you this, education, economics and security are the issues people I know are thinking about, not the controversy du jour the media takes delight in," she said.
I go to the store every week and I DESPERATELY want to buy a family sized box of Brown Sugar Pop Tarts for me and the kids to delight in, but I have to restrain myself because they're bad for you.
But the youth it celebrates is not that of the grungy Los Angeles music scene, one of Mr. Slimane's obsessions; it is not youth identified with any particular place or fetish, except for a certain comfort and delight in the body.
One example that showed the good sense in talking to foreign athletes was an interview with the winner of the men's pole vault, Thiago Braz da Silva of Brazil, whose delight in the gold medal was matched by his marked disbelief.
They overlook, rationalize and even delight in Mr. Trump's obsessive name-calling and Twitter attacks, his threats and acts of intimidation, his vindictiveness and casual cruelty (including mocking the disabled and P.O.W.s), all of which masquerade as strength and toughness.
While Russian officials have strenuously denied steering migrants toward Europe, the Kremlin has taken thinly disguised delight in Europe's troubles, particularly those of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who has dominated European policy toward Russia on sanctions and other matters.
Giving short but awfully concise answers, Madlib traced his family's jazz roots, how his unique sound was inspired by funk and hip-hop legends like the Ohio Players and The Sugar Hill Gang ("Rapper's Delight" in particular was an early influence).
Jack Chick took a perverse delight in pulling the strings of this puppet Christ, having him send dozens of decent people to burn forever in the fires of hell, because he always knew that he would not be one of them.
And all because Bisping seems to delight in tormenting Romero (a man he called a "dirty, lying, cheating scumbag" on the podcast) more than anything in the world, and because he's the champion in the Big Money Era and he can.
Cameron, a glimmering cherub who seemingly manifested from some dark spell involving a cow and a husk of corn, was an absolute delight in her first mainstream gig (the actress's claim to fame is starring in Disney's sitcom Liv and Maddie).
"I wanted to do a magazine that didn't tell people how to prune and grow things, but to delight in the art of the garden," says John Tebbs, the magazine's editor in chief and a professional gardener for 15 years.
He came onstage hot and served up one scorching zinger after another, taking particular delight in ridiculing Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, who oversees the House Intelligence Committee, and other Democrats who have led calls to investigate Mr. Trump.
The book is shot through with humor, both laugh-out-loud and subtle, and Ruby, whose Y.A. novel "Bone Gap" won a Printz Award and was a finalist for a National Book Award, takes delight in a beautiful, evocative phrase.
The keys will be to avoid getting ahead of themselves, to take delight in the process instead of fixating on distant goals and to keep drawing lines between family life and professional life even with Gauff's father, Corey, as a coach.
"This season we give thanks for our many blessings and delight in the excitement of our children's faces as we light the Capitol tree," Pelosi added before she was joined by a fourth-grader from New Mexico to light the tree.
Theoretically their modest sophistication could turn the Christmas tradition ironic, only it's the wrong kind of irony, and reflexive self-awareness backs the album into a corner as Deschanel's delight in preciousness, aiming to deflate it, accidentally heightens it instead.
I don't know that you'll be able to get yourself a 15-pounder before Christmas dinner calls, but you sure can by New Year's Eve and ought to, for the delight in consuming such an easily prepared, visually stunning meal.
Political figures of all stripes who make bold promises and fail to deliver; arrogant celebrities and sports figures who tediously lecture the rest of us on our ostensible shortcomings; journalists and media players who delight in sowing polarization and division.
And yet, a few SUNY students sharing the space with me when I visited seemed to delight in the sheer audacity of the installation itself, which succeeds as a whole by suggesting that the darkness in fact hides a substantial body of water.
While some artists seem to delight in the question of whether algorithms can produce work of equal (or higher) value to humans, Ridler defines her work in AI as "craft," comparing her practice to the production of tulip-filled Dutch still-lifes.
Gary seems on edge on our last day, and slightly more tense—he'll rebuke me for being tardy come lunch—but for breakfast I join Jean and her husband, who find great delight in recollecting their previous British travels of some years earlier.
People who believe in spirits, for the most part, belong to one of two groups: those who delight in ghost stories but run at the first signs of a haunting and those who want nothing more than to encounter a ghost firsthand.
Luigi di Maio and Matteo Salvini seem to be taking special delight in the fact that Emmanuel Macron, France's beleaguered president, has had to make very costly budget concessions to pacify the rebellious yellow vest movement and to stop Paris from burning.
There is a macabre delight in seeing regular party folks tout the needs of a strong third-party candidate, after all the efforts by the two major parties to thwart third-party and independent candidates all this century and much of the last.
Wing noted that "many people on Twitter were quick to delight in what they saw as Kornhauser-Duda deliberately swerving on Trump," but said it was more likely that she was simply following proper protocol and shaking the hand of her counterpart first.
Along the way, amid the decorated rail cars filled with evergreens, ornaments like tea cups and pendants, colorful lights, and beautifully wrapped gifts, the kids and their parents delight in sips of hot chocolate with marshmallows and snickerdoodle cookies served by dancing chefs.
" It took Drag Race more than a month to apologize for the transphobic segment; executive producers including RuPaul said in a statement that they were "newly sensitized" to the movement for trans rights but "delight in celebrating every color in the LGBT rainbow.
Not only does Hell exist, Aquinas reasoned, but those blessed souls who make it to Heaven must be able, by some miracle of cosmic surveillance—the worst and longest season of "Big Brother"—to see and delight in the fate of Hell's inhabitants.
But the secret strength of What We Do in the Shadows is that where other vampire parodies might delight in skewering their subjects, in this one, the camera is always on our heroes' side — and our vampires are clearly delighted with themselves.
Davis wrote a short poem for the occasion, "The Mad Women of Chaillot," and took particular delight in the freedom of being away from the Hollywood spotlight, even if she occasionally couldn't resist looking back ("Ah, if Joan Crawford could see me").
By arguing that there are two fundamentally opposed forms of visual thinking, the empathetic delight in beauty and what Worringer calls abstraction (defined as the withdrawal from pleasure in appearances), the book offered a plausible means for classifying and defending Germanic art.
In "Life Studies," he began to divide his sentences into lines, but the new poems retained the delight in narrative detail for its own sake—the names of schools and streets and friends and places to shop: I was five and a half.
Her eyewitnesses come from the foreign community of Petrograd, whose members watch in horror — or delight, in the case of John Reed, whose unreliable "Ten Days That Shook the World" was to become a definitive chronicle — as their adopted home succumbs to revolution.
" In true Bell form, she added a little self-referential joke at the end: "And most importantly, regardless of our differences, I think we can all come together and delight in one thing: Frozen 2 is coming out in theaters 2019, you guys.
They take evident delight in the mechanics of screenwriting and filmmaking — flaunting their ingenious wordplay, profligate storytelling and nimble editing (under the pseudonym Roderick Jaynes) — and also ensure that art, both lofty and popular, is integral to the experience of their characters.
"I'm like, 'Wow, I actually got to them, hit it well, I kind of complimented myself on a couple of them," she said with a laugh, not bothering to disguise her delight in showing how much life is left in her wheels.
These tendencies appeal to a wide-ranging, well-heeled conservative crowd but haven't cost him the loyalty of a younger audience, who delight in the way he combines the cable-news pugnacity of Tucker Carlson with the studied contemptuousness of Christopher Hitchens.
While the Food Network has migrated toward competition-heavy programming, Netflix in particular has tended to emphasize shows that sensuously delight in food and the people who make it, shows that function as spiritual heirs to programs like Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown.
But that art is conceived as essentially a form of self-indulgence ("delight in one's own person") is a problem — if only because it puts the writer's art of self-indulgence at cross-purposes with any attempt to focus attention on the painter's.
The reader should delight in the way she breaks up her lines horizontally, how she groups words into phrases at once sonorous and mineral-like ("red mullions flaunting"), the shifts in tonal registers, the cool surfaces she achieves and the intense heat they evoke.
But Trump and his inner circle's delight in attacking political norms -- the strategic underpinning of his winning candidacy -- and their decision to author and implement a shock and awe series of orders in such rapid succession has inspired its own brand of asymmetrical blowback.
Such was his way, and those interested to learn more about this singular art world figure will surely delight in reading the preview excerpt presented below, with permission from Soberscove Press and the University of Colorado Press, which originally published the interview in 1980.
Aside from her steely nerves, what I like most about Stormy is that she's in on the joke, self-aware enough to delight in the concept of a president who indulges in so much fakery being brought down by an almost self-parodying porn star.
Singal was drawn to Nerst by his desire to foster productive conversations, he wrote, finding particular delight in erisology's concept of decoupling, meaning the practice of blocking context (social, intellectual) from an argument and instead focusing on the bare rational bones of the conflict.
And while some of his allies took delight in Mr. Cruz's lack of endorsements from fellow senators, arguing that this solidified his standing as a Washington outsider, he has begun openly courting establishment figures with a practical pitch: I am your last, best hope.
The opportunity to delight in the meeting of sumptuousness and rigor — a meeting we often associate with music — is more than enough reason to see the beautifully presented exhibition, Terry Winters: Facts and Fictions at The Drawing Center, thoughtfully organized by Chief Curator Claire Gilman.
With his air of disarrayed befuddlement, his crazy coiffure, his idiosyncratically imaginative P.G. Wodehousian locution, his habit of slipping into Latin and Greek, his foot-in-the-mouth self-deprecation and his obvious delight in himself, he oozes a charm rarely seen in politicians.
It will delight in Oprah and talk of gang violence, yoga and the shrinking habitat of the polar bear if that keeps it on the throne, and the new royal baby — soon to be the object of his own commemorative china — will gild the myth.
No one's going to claim The Jim Gaffigan Show is reinventing television, but the series appears to delight in walking a narrow path between the familiar and the out there, in finding the space between the niche and the mainstream and then thriving there.
He was always eager to share his delight in a new acquisition, and when I returned home on breaks from school, often before I even had a chance to drop my luggage to the ground, he would drag me over to see his latest purchase.
He has been declared a "saint" by the Russian Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a spoof religion run by atheists, and has attracted a dedicated following among young Russians who delight in his caustic, often profane, attacks on their elders and their hypocrisy.
A squeegee and a straw both fit inside the silicone carrying case with ease, and frankly I delight in pulling the whole kit and caboodle out in coffee shops (and at parties, and my friend's houses, and visiting my parents… I'm fun, I swear).
As majority leader, the next two years might have been the pinnacle of his career: bill signings, valedictory news conferences (and few politicians visibly delight in news conferences the way Schumer does), the sorts of late-night negotiations that historians like Caro write books about.
His phenomenal clash with Paul Dano's corrupt preacher, who uses fanaticism to mask his lust for power, remains one of cinema's most mesmerizing relationships: that between two men whose mutual desire for control is matched only by their mutual delight in wrecking each other.
Martínez characterizes their activities as, "going around the bureaucracy," and it's clear that Hoffmann takes real delight in this kind of cheeky subversion, but it also smacks of social critique from so far inside the system that it does nothing to rattle the cage.
Babitz's appetites were diverse: She read Marcel Proust and Virginia Woolf, sang the praises of quaaludes, and knew precisely what to eat at every notable establishment in the city (for example, to delight in the perfect Bloody Mary she would direct us to the Musso & Frank Grill).
But making the dish at home is no chore, at least if you have access to a Korean market or the Internet to score a few ingredients, and results in a magnificent delight in about an hour the first time you make it and somewhat less thereafter.
Her emo tendencies, dominant with Little Big League, still emerge in her music as Japanese Breakfast, most notably in her ear for a naggingly catchy tune, her knack for constructing spiky guitar hooks, and her delight in hiding spiky guitar hooks where you least expect them.
Pelvic floor exercises, vibrators, techniques for dealing with scar tissue and restricted range of motion, dilators as well as lubricants: Dr. Guntupalli and Ms. Karinch tackle these specifics to encourage survivors to redefine sex after cancer as a sensual source of delight in a range of activities.
At one point, Kenny gives us this insight into his delight in being with Kelly, who is significantly shorter than him: "I like the fact that I have to bend down, like, meeting her in the middle, getting close to throwing my back out," he says.
While it was nice to do something different — and to delight in the spectacular sights and lights of London as well as the city's mulled wine and cute pop-up Christmas bars and cinemas — when it comes to the actual day, Australia takes the Christmas cake.
He would be talking about wanting to change the world, convincing folks that immortality was within their grasp, and in the next moment, he would be taking delight in some scheme he'd come up with to keep the Wanderlodge on the road for another few hours.
Elsewhere, another crossover of both material and style is visible in a wonderfully grotesque Gorgon head rendered in terracotta — not marble, which was unavailable on the island — by its Greek sculptors, who were clearly influenced by a playful impishness and gleeful delight in its tongue-out horribleness.
Every ten years it puts little Münster on a very big cultural map, temporarily on a par with Venice and New York, London and Berlin, while throngs of viewers, both from the city and elsewhere, delight in seeking out widely dispersed works, which are accessible free of charge.
Episode 3.08 was shot after Downton's first season became a smash hit, and it takes deep delight in sending up her other character's prim and proper image, sending Rachel on a spree of drugs, sex, and cursing that seems designed to make you cry out, "Lady Sybil!" in shock.
At first I wondered if this also meant West had finally lost his mind, if his delight in engaging/enraging the public had finally subsumed his music, but bloggers make this claim every time there's a new Kanye West album and the album usually turns out pretty good anyway.
Looking relaxed after taking a congratulatory phone call from President Vladimir Putin, who watched in delight in the stands, Cherchesov stressed that Russia, the weakest team in the competition by FIFA ranking, have to do more than thump the second weakest to rid themselves of the under-achiever label.
Indeed, this kind of rhetoric may well have been the reason that the senator seemed to take particular delight in making a late-hours appearance for the vote last July on the administration's failed legislation to repeal Obamacare ... and to give it a dramatic (and literal) thumbs down.
Because he was a good writer, a thoughtful writer, and that scene had a reason to exist besides morbid curiosity or a petulant delight in shrugging on and off another's pain — the fact that a reader couldn't see that shook my core about what fiction could and couldn't do.
Reader Idea In the spirit of National Poetry Month, this Reader Idea illustrates one teacher's delight in words — whether found in a New York Times travel piece on the making of haggis, in the verse of Robert Burns, or in the Modern Scots language his students use themselves.
His work with inhalable technology led Edwards to invent aerated flavors, able to enhance one's experience of drink or food, and then to create a mechanism that renders these invisible vapors into clouds of smoke, presumably increasing one's delight in the cocktails on offer at the lab's bar.
Typically, Chiang spends a good deal of time describing the science behind the device, with an almost Rube Goldbergian delight in elucidating the improbable: Every prism—the name was a near acronym of the original designation, "Plaga interworld signaling mechanism"—had two LEDs, one red and one blue.
I would try on my findings in the shabby Loehmann's communal dressing rooms, where women of all shapes and sizes and backgrounds competed for mirror space, and I would delight in getting a Loehmann's receipt that would show me exactly how much money I'd saved off the retail price.
" And so, today, affirmative action discriminates against whites and then lies about it; public and private bureaucracies trample freedom of association; political correctness stigmatizes dissent and censors language and even thought; "every single state must now honor" Martin Luther King Jr., "and affirm its delight in doing so.
He combines the expat's delight in the quirks the native might take for granted with his deep knowledge of the region — enough knowledge to write his own play, included in the book, that has Ibsen succumbing to some of the same social pressures he so scandalously railed against.
Artists of the Spanish "golden age" in the 17th century seemed to delight in manipulating paint on the canvas to create dazzlingly realistic effects, such as the light shimmering on silk gowns in Velázquez's "Las Meninas," or the churning clouds in the apricot-and-lavender skies of El Greco.
Second, I overlooked the reality that for many older voters leaving the EU was not a leap into the unknown but a conservative, cautious reversion to the pre-503 status quo; witness the current delight in the right-wing press at the prospect of Britons getting blue (non-EU) passports "back".
It's unfathomably taboo to destroy a physical object and there's not much in-between to reactions when commanded to do so: you are either Dave or you're Steve, you either shrink in the face of the permanence of the solid or you delight in the transgressive thrill of its destruction.
"The subject reflects the queen as a countrywoman and her widespread delight in, and yearning for, the countryside," the abbey said in a statement At the unveiling, Hockney said he had worked on an Ipad for the design, in which he used shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, blue and green.
" Though he may be (as he says) "trying to speak/ Directly," to remain "hurtful and contemporary," Poppick does best when he lets himself delight in verbal unpredictability, when figures of speech jump out, or sparkle and shine: "Language chooses what to say with you, / It says the waves, reiterated crimes.
That's because it's not only your followers who delight in a lighthearted announcement of your upcoming trip or vacation—criminals who are either interested in stealing your identity, using your name to fly somewhere, or taking over your account can cause a lot of damage with a photo of your boarding pass.
To a viewer, Bolton's admission of inevitable failure should be freeing — it's an invitation to form one's own conclusions and to delight in the fantastic fashions that designers have dreamed up, many of them historic or elaborate couture pieces that most of us would otherwise never have the opportunity to see in person.
Yuval Levin, a White House staffer under George W. Bush, editor of National Affairs and fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Centre, is a prominent member of a tribe within this tribe—the self-styled "reformicons" who delight in borrowing ideas from different political traditions and giving them a conservative spin.
Ross's evident delight in the piece—even as some of his associates wonder about its size and purpose, and its cost, which exceeds a hundred and fifty million dollars—derives partly from his confidence that, in time, it will become " the icon for New York," just as the Eiffel Tower is for Paris.
Now, Game of Thrones never met a fantasy trope it couldn't delight in subverting, but this feels like a lot for the show to pile onto Jon at this late a date, which suggests to me that it's prepping us either for Jon to rule or for him to die in episode three.
And while there's definitely a question as to why NBA players and other celebrities are easily getting coronavirus tests while lots of Americans are struggling to get access, we'll leave structural inequality aside for a second and just take a moment to delight in whatever the heck Arnold Schwarzenegger is doing right now.
Given that, it's more than a little troubling when the President of the United States -- someone who has more than a dozen women alleging that he acted inappropriately toward them -- seems to delight in trying to embarrass a female reporter who, and I can't emphasize this enough, is simply doing her job.
Before heading to the third floor to delight in the frolic of Goya's tapestry cartoons, I got a whiff of fresh coffee and, sensing I'd cut myself calorically short with that wee omelet for lunch, I followed my nose into the tiny new Café Jonicos and cookie shop tucked behind the central gallery.
These people likely delight in Trump's larger "law and order" campaign message and are particularly well-primed to like Trump's message that immigrants are violent criminals: After all, they assume that immigrants here without papers have already demonstrated that they don't respect the law, so what's to stop them from terrorizing American communities?
So the network took great delight in unveiling the premiere date for Game of Thrones season seven with plenty of pomp and circumstance on Facebook Live ... by pointing the camera at a giant block of ice containing the release date and making fans type the words "FIRE" and "DRACARYS" in order to melt it.
Whether they feel, in the later stages, that the person they loved is gone; or whether they feel that that person, though much changed, is still there—still recognizable in his body, in his smell, in his eyes, in his hands when held, in some of the things he appears still to delight in?
The novel traces the births, the lives, and the deaths of a century's worth of her progeny, but McCracken's imaginative reserves and her delight in outlandish events make the book less a historical novel or a family saga and more a kind of fable—a colorful and often captivating fantasia on New England themes.
His instinct to steer clear of classical structures; his elevation and celebration of small, ephemeral forms; and his delight in the atmosphere of beautiful chords for their own sake, with no desire to find a specific function for them, was an audacious challenge to some more self-consciously serious German intellectual fashions of the time.
Mr. Conrad took delight in the fact that, thanks to reruns and retrospectives, "The Wild Wild West" attained a certain cult status with fans who weren't yet born when it was originally on TV. "The show that wasn't supposed to work, works," he told The Los Angeles Times in 1994 when TNT was rerunning episodes.
Over the last few years, however, several publishing houses have begun to reissue Zweig's works — in slow bursts at first, and then in a fusillade, so that American audiences might delight in the short stories, novellas, biographies, essays and powerful novel, "Beware of Pity," that brought Zweig so much glamour and recognition between the first and second World Wars.
Using the term "balæna" to describe an unknown species of whales, Pliny wrote: It is said that [the whales] are not to be seen in the ocean of Gades before the winter solstice, and that at periodical seasons they retire and conceal themselves in some calm capacious bay, in which they take a delight in bringing forth.
Some of the earliest documented examples of Mr. Trump's deceptive business tactics come from none other than Mr. Trump, who in books and in interviews sometimes seems to delight in describing the brazen bluffs and well-timed trickery he used to claw his way to the upper echelons of New York City's cutthroat real estate world.
The main device employed by director Bharat Nalluri and writer Susan Coyne, however, involves the periodically blocked Dickens taking occasional dictation from his characters, particularly the crotchety figure of Ebenezer Scrooge (Christopher Plummer, pulling a holiday twofer with his late addition to "All the Money in the World"), who seems to delight in mocking the author's setbacks.
" For all its semantic leaps, and its swaths of confusion — exacerbated by inter-poem echoes and compound words from German and Sanskrit — the kaleidoscope of scenes, quotations and exclamations let me imagine a poet behind the poems, a restless skeptic, aggressive talker and armchair traveler, "one of those who have a delight in / Renouncing whatever they chose.
His unparalleled delight in teasing Liv as her new personality traits emerge give the show a much-needed sense of fun, and he provides an unfailing link between (and voice of reason for) Liv and her former fiancé Major Lilywhite (Robert Buckley; yes, that's really the character's name) throughout their tumultuous, on-again/off-again relationship.
In the book, which documents the period from 1948 to 1954, their delight in both each other and their adopted country is illustrated by his photographs: of, say, Julia in their kitchen on the Rue de l'Université (which they called the Rue de Loo) or the shadows and light filtering down cobble-lined steps in Montmartre.
Sure, if a car rams into your restaurant you probably want as many people as possible to know nobody got hurt and that you're still serving $20 Pinky Pump Burgers, but it's still fishy to act European-chill about the incident on camera, and then delight in squeezing press out of the incident when you think no one's listening.
The footage shows nothing more than Belichick appearing to have an inaudible conversation with the female cashier — presumbaly to confirm his order — but commentators were quick to delight in Belichick's hard stare at the woman through the entire encounter, and the firm "no" head gesture he makes at the end of the video, which has since been viewed over 67,000 times.
But consider this a way to save a lot more money in the new year: Drop $28 on a black topcoat now (while ignoring the haters — formerly me — who say a $28 topcoat is insanity); then, delight in how it transforms all the summery shades you already own into the trendy winter ones your friends are running out to buy.
Yes, Hunt said he still wanted a chance to prove himself, and of course he said he wanted to his achieve his "goals and dreams" and become the "best fighter on the planet again," but the real delight in Hunt's response came after he'd done away with all the athlete pabulum and struck a blow for humanity and cold inevitability.
Mr Blair's readiness to be an uncritical friend and well-paid advisor to the likes of Paul Kagame of Rwanda, a violent authoritarian, and Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, a dictator, also raises concerns, while his apparent delight in the trappings of power—the private jets, the fleets of big, black cars and the phalanxes of security guards—is disappointingly meretricious.
And for veterans with complex, combat-related wounds — spinal-cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, severe burns, amputations, post-traumatic stress disorder, or the combination of grave injuries called polytrauma — there is no substitute for the breadth and specialized competence of the V.A. Those who delight in accounts of big-government ineptitude and inefficiency will find lots to savor in the commission report.
And so, in this hour and change we were allowed to delight in minor figures like Lyanna Mormont, parse out narrative congruities like Jon's assumption of Robb's "King in the North" rallying cry, and feel flattered by details like Cersei's new Lion-motif crown or the newly painted sails of Daenerys's fleet embarking to the accompaniment of dragons and a nutty choral arrangement.
Mr. Putin, in his extended, evasive answer, seemed to delight in speculating about various possibilities including that the hacking never happened, and that if it did, Russia had nothing to do with it, or that maybe it was the work of an American citizen living in Russia, or of Russian free agents working on their own or for an American company.
Then again, Dial's work proclaims its creator's technical proficiency, and his sheer delight in the handling of his materials and his discovery of their expressive power, in every twist of a metal rod or splash of paint on a scrap of fabric or thrust of a color-saturated line that gives shape to his mixed-media constructions or pictures on paper.
At a time when few Chinese or other investors want to take a gamble on Russia, the forest property, 4,000 miles east of Moscow, beckons deep-pocketed Asians who not only do not mind risk but delight in it — and are ready to wager their money on the baccarat tables and roulette wheels of the Russian Far East's fledgling answer to Las Vegas.
Because of the nature of these events — and because Allen seems to delight in thumbing his nose at them by repeatedly using elements in his movies and fiction that seem ripped from his own story — the big question for many is why Allen hasn't been drawn into the so-called "post-Weinstein" moment of reckoning for powerful men accused of sexual misconduct.

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