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The green is a nuanced brute and yielded no joy first thing in the morning.
"In a Jar," the catchiest song from "You're Living All Over Me," yielded instant joy, instant dancing.
Electra: this to know would yield me joy.
Recovery from codependence, according to Mellody, can yield the joy of "living in action for yourself, rather than constant reaction to what is going on around you".
(24) Second, Easterlin (1,2) argues that individuals adapt to material goods, and Scitovsky (25) argues that material goods yield little joy for most individuals.
Their willingness to do both in moments of unscripted joy have yielded a presidency deemed "viral" from the start.
Typing 'David Cameron', the name of the former UK Prime Minister, yielded the crying tears of joy emoji first, followed by rolling eyes emoji, and an unsure face — so was arguably rather more accurate.
It feels risky to quiet the mind and listen to the heart but doing so yields much joy.
One ordinary truth yielded to a deeper one about joy and transcendence.
Oh joy!" Over all, the efforts have yielded a mixed harvest.
His friends were much delighted on being told that it probably could be removed with safety but the old man (49?!), had been too long accustomed to expressions of suffering to yield to those of joy, and in his feeble condition was less sanguine probably in the feasibility to separating him from his old companion.
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