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"take pleasure in" Definitions
  1. to enjoy

134 Sentences With "take pleasure in"

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Here's another player I don't particularly take pleasure in slagging.
"But it's work that you should take pleasure in doing."
Fourier called for the right to take pleasure in work.
This doesn't mean you can't take pleasure in male attention.
Think of the things they do that baseball fans might take pleasure in.
Most people take pleasure in looking up others on social media, often surreptitiously.
This incongruous air of merriment conveys how crowds can take pleasure in hounding individuals.
Who can take pleasure in a 'spectacle' based on many cases of animal cruelty?
Could he reason that his base would take pleasure in seeing DACA blow up?
In a time of cynicism, audiences need to find ways to take pleasure in politics.
Aries can be rude and bossy, but they don't actually take pleasure in breaking hearts.
But we take pleasure in the moments when the critic leads and gives us voice.
To be fair, there are plenty of people who do take pleasure in self-care apps.
It means that we have to take pleasure in the smallest, strangest things to get by.
Venus clashes with Jupiter and you can take pleasure in the company of your favorite people.
Teenagers can take pleasure in their power without necessarily having it linked to notions of attractiveness.
I like to imagine the bots who write Facebook trending text take pleasure in their restraint.
And after Saturday, Baker could take pleasure in a big win and in Barkley's limited success.
As I walk, I take pleasure in the fact that today is my last day at work.
Trump appeared to take pleasure in lecturing his counterparts, even suggesting the NATO headquarters cost too much.
But those who take pleasure in watching Trump destroy the Republican Party are missing the bigger picture.
These characters seem to take pleasure in watching themselves as much as they want to be viewed.
In fact, because he's so unpopular in the state, Trump seems to take pleasure in antagonizing Californians.
There's the line that says 'He didn't take pleasure in killing, but took pride in doing it well.
"Now that the whole world is aware, are we going to take pleasure in this image?" he wrote.
And many (not all) take pleasure in a number of the ballets created for the company since 21980.
Kelli and Tiffany seem to take pleasure in criticizing Molly's life choices and lack any sort of empathy.
Photographs courtesy of the author When world shows its teeth, I like to take pleasure in small things.
For now, he will take pleasure in the simple things: freedom, technology, and the Panthers in the Super Bowl.
We take pleasure in exercising control, marshalling our resources towards maximum efficiency in the pursuit of one single goal.
They may not take pleasure in it like Negan does, but they're also not losing sleep over dispatching Saviors, either.
But those who take pleasure in seeing a "strong" candidate "tell it like it is," to reporters should think twice.
Putin will take pleasure in the fact that today's deal was reached without the U.S., but with its NATO ally.
The album targets the largest possible demographic, but it's difficult to tell who will take pleasure in any particular song.
I now tend to take pleasure in making disparaging remarks about Kanye West or Joey Essex and lapping up their outrage.
And it looks like Erika believes the others take pleasure in "humiliating" her, based on the accusations lobbed in the trailer.
It is also to take pleasure in those systems because, otherwise, who would repeat the same routines, year in, year out?
I take pleasure in the fact that in this day and age, we have the freedom to play around with appearances.
Now more than ever, to take pleasure in Fosse's dances, you have to reckon with his bad behavior and bad faith.
Authors like Nell Zink, Ottessa Moshfegh and Paula Bomer also love to write women who take pleasure in being pathological disasters.
In fact, some of them really do care — they want to make you feel hurt and upset, they take pleasure in it.
A light-hearted but fiery Obama seemed to take pleasure in ad-libbing many parts of his speech to the college crowd.
This challenge made me realise that I need to make time to live more slowly and to take pleasure in everyday things.
Yes, he says, Democrats can take pleasure in numbers showing large swaths of voters don't view the President as honest or competent.
While I take pleasure in almost all Ballet Theater's present dancers, most of them seem striking more for potential as for fulfillment.
"Guests on these kinds of adventures take pleasure in meeting like-minded people with a shared curiosity about the world," said Kent.
That is what separates him from those of his peers who talk sanctimoniously about philosophy or who take pleasure in the journey.
It took generations to establish the conventions of fiction sufficiently to allow readers to take pleasure in novels that were explicitly untrue.
I know what I want to have for my child in my home and take pleasure in being able to afford those things.
I learned to take pleasure in the mundanities—reading the paper, buying groceries, organizing cups at the coffee shop where I stay busy.
The advances, the strides, the progress, most of us take pleasure in it, only to go numb from yet another senseless expression of bias.
Working families take pleasure in camping, hunting, fishing and hiking at essentially zero cost, making our public landscapes an embodiment of our nation's creed.
Mengele, who alternates displays of avuncular concern with chilling sadism, seems to take pleasure in watching what effect separation will have on the sisters.
We could not see their myriad historical delights, nor take pleasure in the basketball of the past, eat, sleep, and dream inside of them.
When the brothers can help a younger kid who can't afford high-end sneakers, they take pleasure in giving away Champion sportswear and Nikes.
" He also added, "I've learned to take pleasure in Nourishing YOUR dreams… Rather than wrestling with you to Fulfill my Selfish Needs & Satiate My Insecurities.
And I saw a couple people that were -- when they take pleasure in somebody&aposs career being over, saw that this morning on FOX News.
What the New Unlikeable gives us as viewers is permission to recognize the worst parts of ourselves, and take pleasure in small, generally unimpressive changes.
Instead, I favor what I take to be Aristotle's view — that if we develop the right feelings, we will take pleasure in exercising the virtues.
A couple days later, New Year's Eve is being celebrated in our house and we all take pleasure in having our own, homemade Coke Floats.
And, secondly, elaborate on the sense that I got from your view that you think technology companies take pleasure in the decline of the journalism industry.
Despite saying he didn't want to elaborate on the Brexit decision, Assad called British leaders "second-tier politicians" and appeared to take pleasure in the chaos.
Mr. Ghani called the insurgents terrorists who "take pleasure in the torn-up bodies of our innocents," and their leaders "slavelike" and involved in narcotics mafias.
Did she take pleasure in having diverted and entertained and distracted so many readers, of imposing a comforting structure on the mysteries of death and evil?
Why should we hold up Pakistan, which is a failing state, as our…why should we take pleasure in all the silly things that happen in Pakistan?
Let's face it: Unless you're Rachel Lindsay from season 13 of The Bachelorette, you probably don't take pleasure in dancing around with your vacuum cleaner all day.
Currently, many politicians take pleasure in finding VA accountability to be an issue they no longer need to deal with, due to the creation of the VAOWP.
All of this would suggest that rather than take pleasure in Europe's current economic misfortunes, the Trump administration might consider that those misfortunes could reach our shores.
The Point: Trump and Mulvaney may take pleasure in telling Democrats and reporters to get over it, but can they say the same thing to their own party?
Reading some of the commentary by people associated with or observant of my work, it is evident that interpretations are subjective and I take pleasure in seeing that.
English paint companies' names of drab hues take pleasure in their humble origins: ''Damp Sheep,'' ''Rancid Apple,'' ''Dried Burr'' (Terence Conran), ''Thames Mud,'' ''Mule'' and ''Moth'' (David Oliver).
We can take pleasure in Varo's intimate musings, but we should also acknowledge the writings as creative works that are as significant and intoxicating as her visual art.
I mean, I appreciate if people take pleasure in these things, and it certainly ... As I said, it definitely helped me get through the process of writing this book.
The MoviePass heyday was a reminder that people still take pleasure in the shared experience of gazing up at something projected larger than life — provided the price is right.
Of course, you don't need to date dominant partners with cage fantasies or attend BDSM workshops like I did to take pleasure in switching between being dominant and submissive.
For the most part, though, I'll swallow my worries over the long-term direction of the socialist project for now and take pleasure in the vigor of the movement.
Guilt often takes the form of doomed loyalty: If you allow yourself to take pleasure in life that means you're moving on, which is a betrayal of your sister.
But those who take pleasure in the effortful attention required by some puzzles and games to keep up and not get lost will find this book a rewarding challenge.
The proliferation of online message boards has provided a place for a growing community of people who seemingly take pleasure in outing porn stars and slutshaming women to congregate.
Mourinho's response has always been the same: not just to point to all the victories recorded and trophies won, but to take pleasure in stifling his more celebrated opponents.
Like American anti-Communist films of this period, it amusingly paints such characters as true believers in the revolution, who at the same time take pleasure in their applied malevolence.
" She added: "He believed his power was so much greater than mine that he could pull icky/unwelcome sexual pranks without consequence and even take pleasure in my extreme discomfort.
It is the first time my sense of escalating dread seems warranted, but I can't even take pleasure in having my feelings validated on account of the whole world catastrophe.
Jane seems to take pleasure in subjecting Blanche to her sadistic plans — think along the lines of denying Blanche food, and then cooking up her pet parakeet to serve for dinner.
An administration that has often seemed to take pleasure in thumbing its nose at Washington convention played largely by the rules in its quest to replace Scalia — and it has worked.
We decided that as long as Juliet appeared to be without pain and seemed to take pleasure in giving and receiving love, we'd continue to adjust our lives to accommodate her.
We also bring our contemporary social structures — our pre-invented world — into a historical moment that was so rooted in death and destruction, and take pleasure in the artist's personal revelations.
As someone who requires assistance with getting up and dressing myself on a daily basis, it upsets me that others take pleasure in watching people like me struggle to complete everyday tasks.
He believes that it was a historic mistake of the international left to "declare war on the beautiful people," and welcomes signs that Germans are allowing themselves to take pleasure in extravagance.
Holocaust survivors testified about Ivan the Terrible's sadistic behavior at Treblinka, saying he seemed to take pleasure in beating prisoners with a steel pipe and cutting off their limbs with a sword.
They all have in common a feeling of distress that the country has taken a sudden and caustic turn, that we have a president who seems to take pleasure in dividing us.
I wanted that poetry, and other contemporary poetry too, to take pleasure in small things, and to push back against a patriarchal, instrumental, coarse, results-first, adult-driven, queer- and transphobic capitalism.
Another surprising rejoinder to this assumption comes from Serena, as she advises Nick's new, barely pubescent econowife, Eden (Sydney Sweeney), that it isn't a sin to take pleasure in sex within marriage.
She wonders if those who take pleasure in attempting to dispel the notion of cocaine being vegan are really just embodying societal disdain for vegans, seeking any opportunity for scrutiny of their habits.
Instead, he's apparently content to take pleasure in his daily jogs, teaching fourth-graders how to play ball, ripping his vape, helping out around the house, and generally being a Nice, Upstanding Father.
The viewer has to decide to take pleasure in hagiography, even if it's about a music that was supposed to reject such sentiments, with Richie Finestra as a Zelig type given total selfish agency.
Rather than take pleasure in France's present misfortunes, Di Maio and Salvini would do better to concentrate their efforts on reforming the Italian economy and putting the country's public finances on a better footing.
Though some find it too strong, others will take pleasure in the sour-grape aftertaste of this forceful wine, whose bruised-eye glossiness would best be paired with artisanal young-barnyard-animal cheese. 3.
That comes with the inevitable consequence that rivals and challengers and usurpers tend to want to see it fall, to take pleasure in its perceived failings, to start to feel resentment alongside their reverence.
That comes with the inevitable consequence that rivals and challengers and usurpers tend to want to see it fall, to take pleasure in its perceived failings, to start to feel resentment alongside their reverence.
Serotonin levels should creep back up, letting us take pleasure in, for instance, the onrushing onset of autumn: The crinkle of leaves beneath our feet, and the quaint joy of drinking pints by a fire.
While we don't necessarily love the idea of reward-based exercise — you don't need to work out to "earn" the things you take pleasure in — this could be a great source of motivation for some people.
Nothing in print (or on screen) is likely to stop you from texting friends to arrange a pre-Turkey hang session, so take pleasure in the fact that your natural social instinct is a healthy one.
When it comes to the rich and mighty — say, a Harvey Weinstein or a Martin Shkreli, the smirking hedge fund manager — there is an inescapable reality: Many people take pleasure in seeing them demonstrably brought low.
Lifetime Whatever terrible things Quinn and Rachel do in the name of fake romance, the reason they stand out in a crowded field of morally bankrupt television characters is that they take pleasure in this shady work.
"It's extremely sad that there are actually people out there and semi-reputable media outlets who seem to take pleasure in perpetuating horrible rumors and fake news stories about this family," attorney James J. Leonard Jr. says.
In this monthly (or whenever we remember) column, I will take you on a completely superficial journey of opulence, pointing out one device, artifact, or service an upscale individual such as yourself would take pleasure in experiencing.
Meal kits eliminate that waste, helping people who don't take pleasure in managing a kitchen operate more efficiently and saving gas for those who would have to drive long distances to get the ingredients for a recipe.
"It's extremely sad that there are actually people out there and semi-reputable media outlets who seem to take pleasure in perpetuating horrible rumors and fake news stories about this family," attorney James J. Leonard Jr. told PEOPLE.
"I only want to say that I am absolutely certain that the airliner will be the pride of Russian civil aviation, and that our citizens and foreign people will take pleasure in flights on MC-3976.783," said Medvedev.
" "He believed those two words, 'my pleasure,' would remind us and our customers that we really did take pleasure in serving," Chick-fil-A's former CMO Steve Robinson writes in his book "Covert Cows and Chick-fil-A.
Whether or not you find the novel's elaborate plot deeply satisfying or, à la Cusk, "ridiculous" may depend on whether or not you are the kind of person who tends to take pleasure in how things are made.
Having watched "Meshes of the Afternoon" many times, however — and taught it for years to undergraduates in art history courses — I take pleasure in seeing Deren joyfully appropriated and hijacked by new generations, clearly galvanized by her work.
Campanella seems to take pleasure in pointing out how short-lived the brownstone fad was; tastes changed quickly based on the whims of a handful of influential architects, and by 1900 everyone was into limestone and yellow brick instead.
Let's be Shonda Rhimes for books, and harness the power of telling a little bit of the story each week, and really take pleasure in consuming the story bit and bit, and being able to switch seamlessly from reading to audio.
The satisfaction she takes in her work is at the heart of her proposal: To raise feminist daughters, mothers must take pleasure in their own achievements, follow both the challenges and delights of the work, and give themselves room to fail.
"As I take pleasure in the size of the vote, I would also urge my colleagues that when we take up a bill of this significance, not every senator can have his or her way," McCain said following the vote.
Members of the moneyed elite whose wealth dates back to the colonial era can take pleasure in access to the new, exclusive Manila House social club, while just over 10 miles away, scrawny boys take a dip in the polluted waters near shanties.
But Mr. Trump often seems to take pleasure in being unpredictable, and since he will offend people no matter which way he turns, he may want to consider why liberals and conservatives in many other countries have embraced the single-payer approach.
And while the president seemed to take pleasure in spiking international agreements he said are bad for the country, he expressed his willingness to work with allies and partners to curb North Korea's nuclear program and counter Iran in the Middle East.
By contrast, many self-proclaimed digital hoarders say they enjoy their collections, can keep them contained in a relatively small amount of physical space, and often take pleasure in sharing them with other hobbyists or anyone who wants access to the same public data.
St. Petersburg, Florida (CNN)Hillary Clinton launched fresh attacks on Donald Trump's business record and temperament on Monday, casting the businessman as a cheat who has repeatedly "stiffed" American workers and a person who appears to take "pleasure" in attacking protesters, journalists and a Gold Star family.
Love and money planet Venus enters grounded, practical earth sign Capricorn on November 25, and though you can expect a lot of partying during Sagittarius season, you can also expect to enjoy some spa days and to take pleasure in getting organized—including by doing your chores.
This dichotomy is what makes Sanders fascinating, though it's not why millions of people, not just Larry David, but millions of Larry Davids in kitchens throughout America, take pleasure in doing impressions of him, or in doing what I'm going to call ostensible, or displaced, impressions.
You have to take pleasure in watching people who have it all fuck it all up, as well as be comfortable with a nefarious omniscience: You know much more than they do about what's really going on, through the flash-forwards and the entry granted to different characters' consciousnesses.
And that's what brings me back again and again, to this one pure, restorative corner of the internet, where I can unfurl my mat and check in with what sometimes feels like a clumsy, unwieldy body, and take pleasure in the way it can move and change on any particular day.
In theory, I understand that this dependency on archetypes is just the way that opera works, that it's not intrinsically worse than the kind of novel-based storytelling that I'm used to, and that if I was more comfortable with the medium, I would be able to take pleasure in it.
As with other inmates, Ferrato did take pleasure in the day-for-night atmosphere; the way the city receded and time fell away as you slipped into this other world, with podwellians allowed to leave but mostly choosing not to—"as though it would break the trance" in the words of one.
Their sense of tragic superiority was portrayed by Ethan Hawke's sullen, ironic Troy in "Reality Bites," who asserted that life is a "a random lottery of meaningless tragedy and a series of near escapes," so one must take pleasure in the little things: a Quarter Pounder With Cheese, a pack of Camel straights.
Republicans should take pleasure in overturning an executive action that they labeled as an unconstitutional abuse of presidential power, and Democrats, as the minority party, should consider it a major feat to get DACA on the congressional agenda at all in a year when partisanship has been at an all-time high.
If you're still feeling frustrated, you can watch this video of things that smell bad and take pleasure in the fact that you don't have to smell them since they're only a GIF and you can't smell GIFs, at least not yet until some genius invents a GIF-smeller and then we're all in trouble, amirite?
So it is hard to understand why a modern country would allow its leader to ignore foreign interference in its democracy; why it would permit its leader to attack, on a daily basis, its own legal system and freedom of the press; why it would tolerate a leader who seems to take pleasure in treating others with contempt.
" Some will take pleasure in hearing nearly 30 proven hits repurposed to suit the occasion, the score of "& Juliet" including one new number, "One More Try," that has been recorded separately by the English performer Jessie J. Others may ask for rather more than a cumbersome attempt to pen a show-within-a-show that nods structurally toward "Kiss Me, Kate.
I came to think of it less as a sequel than as the latest season of one of the great TV dramas, like "The Sopranos" or "Mad Men" — slow to reveal its cards, inherently uneven, but confident that its audience has already invested enough time to take pleasure in the slow accretion of detail and the occasional narrative cul-de-sac that might irritate in less steady hands.

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