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Yes, of course, the culture of violence in British football was concentrated in the stands more than on the pitch, but the arguments for its perpetuation were of exactly the same kind: this is the way we play our game, it's part of our culture, it's intrinsic to its enjoyment, anyone who doesn't share it is too weak or feminized to really get what makes it great, etc.
In "To Be Free," Amstell describes how attaining show-business success can preclude its enjoyment: you work hard to make it, then you must work hard to remain on top.
The Dave Eggers: a broken, runny egg on staggeringly thick bread; served with a guide to its enjoyment.
To his flesh, which is beauty entire, the fever of desire has come; without foolish shame about the form of its enjoyment...
In his book Land, the community organiser Martin Adams urges us to see the land as something that once belonged to everyone and no one, yet has been acquired by a minority that excludes other people from its enjoyment.
The Biennale is greatly enhanced by the fact that, unlike its predecessors, it does not pay tribute to the big beasts of contemporary architecture (Koolhaas excepted) and the absence of their honking and rutting adds greatly to its enjoyment.
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Despite the extravagant drama and some demonstrations of the savagery meted out to India's street children, this is a cheerfully undemanding and unreflective film with a vision of India that, if not touristy exactly, is certainly an outsider's view; it depends for its full enjoyment on not being taken too seriously.
The liner can easily complete this voyage in six days, but it slows down, like a power ballad, to save fuel and to extend its passengers' enjoyment.
"None of those circumstances - age and maternity - rule out the exercise of that right [to have sex], but rather... encourage its full enjoyment," they wrote.
He began to turn the pages of the comics without reading; the pleasure of delaying pleasure within his grasp was often as keen as its actual enjoyment.
Kant condemns such attempts at "weakening and removing all the body's sensuality, to renounce everything that its sensuous enjoyment promotes, so that thereby the animal nature of the body would be suppressed" as contrary to proper care for the body; such care requires discipline, but also "involves trying to promote its vigor, activity, strength, and courage"(C 27 379 80).
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