Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...exercise and looked as though the monotony of it all were putting him to sleep. "Iberia" is too flashy and difficult a work to do justice to at 1 a.m. It was the only truly entertaining work on the program, but everyone--including the orchestra--seemed too tired to enjoy...
...think he learned what the life of a human being was after he met me and my family. He felt at 65 he had missed a lot and wanted to enjoy life. He's not himself. He's changed. He's having a nervous breakdown, I think, but more physical than mental causes...
With Coors in hand, Guerin returns to Monday night football while Joni reinspects her kitchen for traces of dust. "Maybe I'm growing old but I enjoy taking care of this place," she says. "Hey, do you want to see my studio? It even has a skylight...
...part be due to the Bicentennial celebration that is shortly to engulf Americans; the first wave of titles about the American Revolution is already at hand. It may be too with the future looking the way it does, Americans (publishers as well as readers) simply want to celebrate, enjoy or just get acquainted with the American past. Whatever the cause, the result this year is more books on cowboys, Indians, Western landscapes, immigrant masses, painters of the American scene and old photographs than have been seen in past Christmas seasons...
...easy to convince yourself that the niceties you depend on should fade away so irrevocably. I enjoy listening to Beethoven on my stereo. I like to eat hot corned beef sandwiches. And there is nothing nicer than the feel of a shiny, newly-purchased copy of Keats. And yet the new austerity could produce some benefits, not so obvious at first, but no less long-ranging in their impact. Romantic asceticism would no longer be a viable philosophical alternative, and middle-class youths like myself would no longer feel compelled to renounce their roots. Americans would be a thinner, trimmer...