Word: enjoy
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...absolutely not. It's been a detour that I wouldn't have planned, but it's really led me to amazing places. I mean, I enjoy my work as an actor. But to make a difference in people's lives through advocacy and through supporting research--that's the kind of privilege that few people will get, and it's certainly bigger than being on TV every Thursday for half an hour...
...minute into the third period, Motschwiller drove past his defender on the left wing and scored on a diving shot for his ninth of the season.“It’s good to put one in, but the win is the most important thing because we can enjoy that as a team,” Motschwiller said.Less than two minutes after Motschwiller’s goal, junior attacker Jesse Fehr scored off of a rebound and, one minute later, Duboe ripped a shot past Falcone to give Harvard a four-goal cushion. Yale cut the lead...
...used for more essential purchases. A second language is nice, but it doesn't pay the rent. Another challenge for Rosetta Stone: the barrier to entering the language learning market is small. "While we think its unique self-study program is scalable, niche software developers like this rarely enjoy success over the long-term," Lemos wrote in an April research note. "There are many larger software companies with much greater financial, research and development, and marketing resources, and Rosetta Stone's recent success could draw these firms into the market." It probably wouldn't cost a Microsoft or Google...
...don’t see any of them being that interested in [a retirement incentive package],” classics professor Richard F. Thomas said of his colleagues in the department. “They all enjoy teaching and research. That’s basically what the job is about, so if you can get paid for that, why retire...
...It’s all amicable... we’re not another sob story.” This is not to say that we should deny our reactions to Boyle or Jafargholi’s performances or that we shouldn’t tune in and enjoy shows like “Britain’s Got Talent.” But if we come to actually believe in the reality of reality television, unlimitedly accessing the joy of that “blind belief,” we risk abandoning what is actually real. Or at least misplacing...