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But he derived glee from having Blackford Oakes sleep with the Queen of England.
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The word glee, derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for music (gligge) does not necessarily imply a composition of a cheerful nature, and many of the best glees in fact express solemn or poetic themes.
Ironically, despite the cult of celebrity worship that Limbaugh, Hannity, and Savage gleefully court for themselves, they derive a sneering glee in trying to discredit ecologically-minded progressives linked to the entertainment industry who promote anything green.
The "facts recorded", to which he refers, came mainly from 2 sources: 1) data on the anatomy of connections derived, when possible, from pioneering primate studies conducted during the middle of the 20th century (Glees et al. 1950; Adey and Meyer 1952; Nauta 1964) and 2) clinical observation of patients who underwent postmortem autopsy examinations (Geschwind and Kaplan 1962).
Some of the most popular shows of the past few years—"American Idol", "Glee" and "The X-Factor"—have been music shows.Because it derives revenues from business as well as consumers, publishing is much more stable than recording.
Dillard also takes some quiet glee in pointing out that the special legitimacy of prominent conservatives who are not straight white men derives from the "identities" they supposedly don't want or consider trivial.
"Glee" rules.
And "Glee"?
Why Glee?
Really, Glee?
"Glee" had Chewbacca.
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