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If it fails to please - in whatever shifting context "pleasure" exists - then we should leave.
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The extent of the problem here was underlined by the paper put out last week by Stuart Harbinson, the chair of the agricultural talks; this was sent back to the drawing board by ministers from more than 20 world trade organisation members at the Tokyo meeting over the weekend after it failed to please either of the two main camps.
He also criticized those views according to which Creangă's variant of the literary language was "beautiful", since it failed to "please everyone on account of some acoustical beauty", and since readers from outside the writer's native area could confront it "with some irritation".
It never fails to please.
Relatively inexpensive and in the back dining room of a pizzeria, it never fails to please our taste buds.
I've made this soup several times now, and it never fails to please.
Yet, not even a DOS emulator is without its flaws, proceed on if DOSBox fails to please.
Even when it fails to persuade, however, Flannery's writing never fails to please.
"A pure classic that never fails to please the crowd no matter what time you drop it".
Never fails to please.
Every so often, a show of Maddow's fails to please.
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