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"The fun comes from the feeling of mastery".
The fun comes from comparing the finished drawings with the original picture.
The fun comes from chancing upon exceptional displays among the rows of identical booths.
"The fun comes from how seamlessly Mr. Stiller blends everything together" (Elvis Mitchell).
For the shop's manager Barbara Sicuranza, the fun comes from watching people find bargains.
If "pleasure" comes from being and from talking through ideas, "fun" comes from doing and, often, switching off the brain.
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Partly, Ms. Velez said, the fun came from mastering something new.
There's a palpable sense of fun coming from the kitchen.
But more fun came from the young people moving along a serpentine path, creating a dragon out of blue umbrellas.
Admittedly, some of the fun came from Jimmy's pretence that the Sunday morning paper review was broadcast from his lovely rural home.
There's nothing to stop Mr. Michaud, a professional truck driver, and his wife, who are from Holyoke, Mass., or anyone else from taking the same route alone, but it seemed that much of the fun came from the companionship of the diverse travelers.
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