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Picture a 21-gallon-a-minute head-to-toe shower with multiple sprays available in six configurations that can be programmed to please each member of the household.

Hariba, a 26-year old woman who chooses the life of a brain-controlled servant over freedom, falls for an artificially bred humanoid who, though programmed to please all true humans, can only feel close to his own kind.

But we're programmed to please.

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Ms. Jackson said that the Ritz-Carlton had pioneered the chainwide guest recognition program to please its corporate clientele, some of whom return every week.

About all they will agree to is a guest-worker program to please their business supporters who fear that they cannot continue the untenable situation of millions of undocumented immigrants in the workplace.

Ian C. Read, a 33-year employee of Pfizer who was named president and chief executive last December, has slashed research spending and employment while expanding a share repurchase program to please investors disappointed with a decade of declining stock value.

tells her he will not be applying to dance schools as planned, but has instead applied to Stanford's pre-med program to please his father.

But during their first workout together, Mr. Powell realizes that Jason, who weighs in at 362 pounds, has agreed to the program only to please Rachel, who tips the scale at 290, and that the transformation process could destroy their marriage.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet ORCHESTRAS AND CHORUSES NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Lorin Maazel begins his seventh and final season as the music director of the New York Philharmonic with an opening-night gala program designed to please: Berlioz's "Roman Carnival" Overture and Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony, with Ibert's charming Flute Concerto (offered by James Galway) in between.

ORCHESTRAS AND CHORUSES NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Lorin Maazel begins his seventh and final season as the music director of the New York Philharmonic with an opening-night gala program designed to please: Berlioz's "Roman Carnival" Overture and Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony, with Ibert's charming Flute Concerto (offered by James Galway) in between.

Alan Gilbert is in the final weeks of his first season as music director of the New York Philharmonic, and whether or not he thinks in terms of having something to prove — it's hard to think of a conductor who would not — his programs seem built to please.

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