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The Boston Common was bought by colonists in 1634 and has been available for public enjoyment ever since.
Fear causes over-saving and limited enjoyment (ever think to yourself, "I should have bought the cheaper seats"? Exactly).
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No, but I doubt my enjoyment will ever again be the same.
People want to have fun in their lives, and sex is seen less as a problem and more as a reward, as enjoyment, than ever before.
In a climate of constant commentary can enjoyment still, ever, exist in a vacuum?
And now, even though I have less free time each evening after I work out, I actually get way more done, and with way more enjoyment than ever before.
I did not know then, of course, that Richmal Crompton's creation had been famed for his cavalier attitude to life and those who would seek to circumscribe his enjoyment of it ever since he first appeared in 1922.
Terms that have never seen their way outside of finance textbooks are now not only in the Wall Street Journal, but are even in the New York Post (killing any future enjoyment I'll ever get from this paper).
And then there was enjoyment of the always disproportionate, always amusing row that ensued as tabloids reflected that recurring surprise that we might ever lose at anything.
POPmidtown, part of POP International Galleries, will show paintings and sculptures by Theodor Geisel, a k a Dr. Seuss, created for his own enjoyment and rarely, if ever, displayed.
Actress Kate Flannery, who plays Meredith Palmer, attributed her love of the episode to Craig Robinson, because the two shared an enjoyment of singing together ever since the first season episode "Basketball".
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