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20 Sentences With "taking joy in"

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It's a form of appreciation, of harmless entertainment, of taking joy in other people's way of doing things.
Why do you think people who are smart and relatively civil in their regular lives are taking joy in the punch?
I mourn for the kind of dad I didn't have, I rue my first broken family while taking joy in the one that I've made.
Out of the original's mire, Cook's created a thing of strange momentum—like cracking open a snow globe and taking joy in the shimmery chaos.
Outside of her onscreen work, Bella Thorne is making a name for herself on social media taking joy in sharing her "crazy" self with her fans.
This short is chock-full of nuggets of wisdom, beginning with Bird's observation that modern films tend to focus more on the actions and pace of a narrative, rather than taking joy in the journey.
TAIPEI, March 5 (Reuters) - Taiwan's foreign minister said on Thursday that China had forced the Malaysian state of Sarawak to reinstate a ban on travellers from the island as part of coronavirus control steps, saying Beijing was taking "joy" in the measures.
But when it closes in on her at the theater, where she spontaneously identifies herself to the (combination skeptical and gracious) theater employees and puts on glasses to watch the picture, it becomes a heartaching look at someone privately taking joy in her own work.
Two months after becoming the first woman in the United States to receive a uterus transplant, only to lose the organ to complications two weeks later, Lindsey McFarland, 26, says she is taking joy in her three adopted sons and is looking ahead to the day when a surrogate – possibly her mother – can be implanted with six embryos from an earlier in vitro fertilization treatment.
The woman that is in fear does not seem to realize the feeling on her head is just the finger of the other woman. She truly believes she is about to die. After looking closely, her eyes are shut and it feels like she is letting out a terrified scream. The other woman seems to be taking joy in this action.
Variety squarely blamed women for the increase in vice pictures:Doherty, pg. 126. Pre-Code female audiences liked to indulge in the carnal lifestyles of mistresses and adulteresses while at the same time taking joy in their usually inevitable downfall in the closing scenes of the picture.Doherty, pg. 127. While gangster films were claimed to corrupt the morals of young boys, vice films were blamed for threatening the purity of adolescent women.
In Buddhism, the term irshya is commonly translated as either envy or jealousy. Irshya is defined as a state of mind in which one is highly agitated to obtain wealth and honor for oneself, but unable to bear the excellence of others. The term mudita (sympathetic joy) is defined as taking joy in the good fortune of others. This virtue is considered the antidote to envy and the opposite of schadenfreude.
Despite his easygoing nature, Hideaki had a tumultuous homelife before moving into his own apartment. He frequently argued with his father and was shunned by him, due in part that Hideaki's nature was too similar to his abusive grandfather. His father never hesitated to exclude him from family outings, even taking joy in it. Due to this dark past, Hideaki is one of the few people who truly understands Soichiro's dark side.
Xykon is, in many ways, a stereotypical evil overlord as seen in many fantasy novels and roleplaying games. He does his best to live up to all the clichés associated with the role. He is also genuinely cruel and sadistic, taking joy in the deaths of others. He is rarely surprised by anything, is normally guided by his whims, and cannot remember the names of the Order, often butchering Roy Greenhilt's surname into Bluepommel, Redblade or forgetting who he is altogether.
Zachariah makes yet another attempt in "Dark Side of the Moon", taking joy in both physically and psychologically torturing the brothers in Heaven after they are killed by fellow hunters for their involvement in freeing Lucifer. God intervenes again, though, instructing his angelic emissary Joshua restore the Winchesters' lives. Michael gives Zachariah one final chance in "Point of No Return". He resurrects Sam and Dean's deceased half-brother Adam under the false pretense that he will take Dean's place as Michael's vessel.
In other words, being disgusted with and not longing for compulsive existence, not wanting to cause harm in response to its suffering, not being naive about the effects of our behavior, and taking joy in acting constructively, a caring attitude brings us to act constructively and to refrain from destructive behavior. This is because we care about the situations of others and ourselves and about the effects of our actions on both; we take them seriously. Robert Thurman emphasizes the high degree of apramāda of someone who has realized emptiness (a.k.a. "voidness"):Thurman (2008), p. 158.
In a time of economic turmoil, six generals are kidnapped and killed by the PKI and Air Force, purportedly to pre-empt a coup against President Sukarno. General Suharto destroys the coup and, afterwards urges the Indonesian populace to commemorate those killed and fight against all forms of communism. The film shows the G30S leadership as ruthless and planning "every move to the last detail", taking joy in using excessive violence and torturing the generals, depictions which have been read as portraying "the state's enemies as outside the realm of the human". The first commercially released domestic feature film to deal with the events of 1965, Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI was a commercial and critical success.
Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May, by John William Waterhouse An 1898 German postcard, quoting "Gaudeamus igitur" ("gather, girl, the roses") appears at the end of the poem """" in a collection of the works of Virgil under the note (This poem was written by an unknown poet); , Augsburg University of Applied Sciences ("Of growing roses", also called Idyllium de rosis) attributed to Ausonius or Virgil. It encourages youth to enjoy life before it is too late; compare "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may" from Robert Herrick's 1648 poem "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time". "" ("On the Shortness of Life"), often referred to as "Gaudeamus igitur", (Let us rejoice) is a popular academic commercium song, on taking joy in student life, with the knowledge that one will someday die. It is medieval Latin, dating to 1287.
" Daniel D'Addario from Variety wrote, "The quality of showmanship — the simple sense of taking joy in a production having been brought across well — seemed painfully absent from a broadcast that has little other reason to exist. Many, many people who watch the Tonys never have seen and never will see a nominated show in Manhattan; for that audience, a production brought off well before the cameras is the ceremony’s point vastly more than is a list of winners." In addition, Caroline Siede from The A.V. Club gave the show a B-, expanding in her review, "All in all, this was a mostly satisfying, if not completely exhilarating year for the Tonys. I’ll remember the winners and I’ll remember some of the musical performances, but I doubt I’ll remember James Corden's opening number in the way I still do with Neil Patrick Harris’ “Bigger” or last year's Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban's tribute to losers.
His appearance, magical powers, the manner in which he appeared from his ball, longevity, and the manner in which he is summoned to Earth by an evil warlock using the life- force of his victims are all somewhat genie-esque, an aspect further implied in the Japanese word "Majin" in his name, which can read as "Djinn", which lead to Viz Media rendering his name as Djinn-Boo for the English manga release. His trousers, in all forms he takes, bear the same "M" symbol like many other characters associated with Babidi in this part of the manga; whether this is short for Buu's title of "Majin", Babidi's title of "Madoshi" in the original Japanese, or something else is unclear. In a 2007 interview printed in Shonen Jump, Akira Toriyama stated that Buu's design was inspired by adaptations of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights) that he watched as a child. Majin Buu's manner is very naive and childlike, taking joy in fighting and scaring people.

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