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This exhibition is a raucous pleasure, a spare survey (with only about 40 paintings, and no drawings, spread across three floors) of art that is anything but spare.
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Ms. Pak's raucous style, and her wry pleasure in the blood sport of politics, was evident in her description of a conflict with Mr. Peskin.
Ms. Chastain and Ms. Spencer make quite the raucous comedy team, and while there's pleasure in their routine, all that comedy can feel misplaced.
The scenery was spectacular, and with the exception of one family with outrageously spoiled and raucous children, our fellow passengers were a pleasure to spend time with.
Lorne meant simple pleasures: spotting wallabies and echidnas; waking up to raucous kookaburra laughs; collecting seashells; breathing in the scent of flowering wattle; listening to the high-pitched chirps of white-throated treecreepers; and nibbling on steaming chips to warm my shivering body (the Bass Strait hovers at a chilly 16C).
At first Glen doesn't seem much more than a confident hottie who takes pleasure in needling the more sedate Russell and making him blush with hilariously raucous chatter that can't be repeated here (a concept Glen would no doubt pounce on with wicked glee).
The flashy pleasure crafts speed over from various ports of call to make the scene at raucous dock bars like Claudio's, Champlin's Resort on Block Island and Oakland's Restaurant and Marina in Hampton Bays, on the Shinnecock Inlet.
The diners, who 10 years ago frequented raucous clubs, "now speak coldly to beginner fashion models, talk business with each other and take pleasure in low-calorie food," wrote the authoritative entertainment guide, Afisha, in a recent review of Shizlong, which, written half in Cyrillic and half in Latin letters, is the Russian approximation for a reclining chair.
It's also an entertainingly raucous look at how to have fun in the face of such concerns: at the pleasures and pains of family life and at friendship.
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