A reviewer wrote that Hull's love of science permeates his memoir, and quoted him as writing : It usually surprises me pleasurably when I discover that something I've worked out in theory actually works out in the real world . . . . To paraphrase Einstein, the greatest puzzle about the universe is that we understand it !
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The result is quietly fascinating . " Manohla Dargis of the " New York Times " describes Jacquot's film as a " tense, absorbing, pleasurably original look at three days in the life and lies of a doomed monarch . . . " She suggests that Jacquot adopted his addition of the lesbian relationship from virulent political pamphlets of the time attacking the Queen.
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Even after three summer movie gotchas ( " The Sixth Sense, " " Unbreakable, " " Signs " ), in which he pulled the proverbial rug out from under us, even as we enter determined not to be misled again, he has managed the feat once more in " The Village, " another pleasurably spooky blend of mystery, suspense, the supernatural and a twist ending.
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Since Sweat and New Jack founder Teddy Riley parted ways after the first recording, Sweat can still be counted on for a love-driven album where he sometimes pleasurably emotes ( " I'm Not Ready " ), begs ( " Can We Make Love " ) and promises ( " Show U What Love Is " ) over tracks that never really push.
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The manuscripts frequently used the adjective " pleasurable " as did Mr . A . in conversation; even Mr . A .'s initial letter to Peter Fleming promised " very pleasurable news concerning your late brother Ian . " A communication purportedly from Maugham claimed that the deceased authors wished for those still alive to believe life continues after death and that " life goes on and very pleasurably I can assure you . ".
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John Balzar went the distance at lower altitudes, though scarcely less arduous, in his thousand-mile sled-dog run across the Canadian Yukon; " Yukon Alone " isn't always true to its title ( there were other madmen and women on the Quest race ), but his account is pleasurably grueling to read, and you don't have to don his 13-pound bunny boots to feel the victory _ or the cold.
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The Script points out the music industry's demise . ) " The album has mixed reviews in MTV Asia, which has praised " O'Donoghue's vocals are a pleasurably unique aural experience " though it also comments that, as a whole, " the album plays across a flat plane, with no big leaps, but no huge letdowns either . " Allmusic's Alexey Eremenko said that the album was " not reckless or fuzzy enough [ to be ] power pop "; instead the closest discernible influence was the U2.
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On 8 December 2015, " Beg & Borrow " received a warm review from the Folk Radio UK's music critic Johnny Whalley, calling it a �bouncing baby of an album?and stating : �The variety of styles and instrumentation that the guest artists have contributed results in an album of far greater scope than one might expect . ? adding : ?" Beg and Borrow " by no means has the feel of a compilation album, the care and attention given to researching, performing and explaining the material ensures that the underlying theme is always, and pleasurably, apparent . ?and �The whole album, music and text, is an education of the best possible sort, packed with great music and enough background information to satisfy your immediate needs . ?/s>For example, the late medieval English jurist Sir John Fortescue, in his work " In Praise of the Laws of England " ( Chapter VI ), takes for granted the notion of " tabula rasa ", stressing it as the basis of the need for the education of the young in general, and of young princes specifically . " Therefore, Prince, whilst you are young and your mind is as it were a clean slate, impress on it these things, lest in future it be impressed more pleasurably with images of lesser worth . " ( " His igitur, Princeps, dum Adolescens es, et Anima tua velut " "'Tabula rasa "', " depinge eam, ne in futurum ipsa Figuris minoris Frugi delectabilius depingatur " .)