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There's a long 15-mile leg down to the Cost Brava, but then the final joy of a sparkling coastal stretch with fishing villages, remote beaches and coves.
Her final joy of the day?
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Getting to the quarter-final was satisfactory, to the semi-final a joy, to the final a little bit hilarious.
Joy, joy, joy!
It was an epic contest and, when it was all done, the final explosion of joy and bedlam told us Brazil had made it to the quarter-finals and the World Cup would not have to go on without its hosts.
You bid what seems like your life's earning on trying to get tickets for the 100m final with no joy, sat for hours on end, your finger poised on your mouse for re-released Olympics tickets only to pay through the nose for a couple of tickets to watch New Zealand v South Africa in the women's hockey.
And a final word about joy: There's a bias in American culture that to be serious and moral is to be grim and unexciting.
When these main leads end up frolicking by the ocean together in the final shot, their joy felt sincere and earned rather than born out of a need to tie off loose ends.
Their determination to wring every last desperate drop from their talent, in the hope of dragging their team single-handedly to the World Cup finals, was a joy to behold.
In the local-government and police-service schemes, about two-fifths of all retirements are on grounds of ill health.The joy of final-salary schemesMost important of all, final-salary schemes are still open to new members in the public sector.
The final credits are a joy, too.
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