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From joy, of course!
There have also been moments of clear, unambiguous joy of course.
"It was a great joy, of course," Mr. Eifman recalled, "but also a big problem".
When I saw my daughter in the flesh for the first time, I cried – for joy, of course, but also in gratitude that the medical team had enabled us to emerge from the ordeal safely.
We may have eaten bacon freely and never set foot in a synagogue, but when one of us children whistled "Jingle Bells" or asked to string lights on a tree, we once again were slaves in Egypt.My wife's family, by contrast, celebrates Christmas with a fervour and intensity (and joy, of course) that still amazes me.
There was Aberdeen joy, of course.
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The ships function by metonymy to express the outlook of the "wanderer," and they are eager to be gone again, to know the heady joy of coursing "before the wind," and the romance of strange, distant places.
It's a thing of beauty and a joy forever of course but can turn to gall and wormwood without a decent gravy.
"Via phone, I felt put on the spot and had no choice but to feign joy when, of course, I was feeling the exact opposite".
Studies show that they can solve problems and use tools; show grief and joy; and of course they live in complex societies as a key adaptive strategy to their vast watery environment.
"I puzzled and thought and wrestled and fought / 'Till my midnight oil was exhausted, / So I furthered my writing by dim candle lighting, / And found, to my joy, this of course did / The trick".
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