Sentence examples for the pleasure of learning from inspiring English sources

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"I want to thank all my team-mates, the great managers that I had the pleasure of learning from.

Immersing myself in the pleasure of learning – reading long books, talking until the early hours, being an art geek – was a new experience that I revelled in.

I could, at last, read unencumbered by my self-consciousness, solely for the pleasure of learning new words and discovering new worlds.

This study found that the AJET project provided the students with an opportunity to experience new technologies; learners experienced the pleasure of learning and thus increased their learning possibilities.

Our kids got an Xbox for Christmas — I grew up in a dual home, so my kids have the pleasure of learning about their own faith, but also being able to celebrate the faith of my siblings and mother.

From one moment of seeking inner peace gone awry, I had a herniated disc in my neck, two bulging cervical discs, and the pleasure of learning about some other degenerative surprises like arthritis and stenosis.

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One of the pleasures of learning Arabic is hearing long-familiar words in their natural context, shorn of the poisonous ideological garb they often bear in this country.

One of the pleasures of learning to speak another language, particularly as an adult, is becoming acquainted with words that are inordinately more pleasing than their English equivalents, even when the translation is more or less direct.

By Lauren Collins September 3, 2013 One of the pleasures of learning to speak another language, particularly as an adult, is becoming acquainted with words that are inordinately more pleasing than their English equivalents, even when the translation is more or less direct.

Happiness, then, integrates the virtue of managing bodily appetites and pleasures in the world of becoming with the pleasures of learning in the world of being — but definitely gives greater weight to the latter.

At the same time, the soul is not narrowly intellectual: it too has desires (81d), even passionate ones (such as the nonphilosophical soul's love [erôs] of the corporeal, 80b), and pleasures as well, such as the pleasures of learning (114e).

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