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“Consumer research shows that when adults are building with Lego bricks, they also tend to gift it more to the kids in their lives, and encourage building together, which makes it an even more enjoyable activity for everyone in the family,” she said in a statement.

"You're doing something more enjoyable and then coming out of it feeling really good."

From BBC

If you can’t beat them, it surely can be more enjoyable to join them, especially when any fears of breaking the republic can be washed away with your colleagues’ sweet, soothing sycophancy.

From Slate

“I said early on that I couldn’t do two big things at once again, so I didn’t have to go home after a 14-hour shoot and rewrite. But that being said, I could never now just play a role and not have a voice. It’s just more enjoyable when we’re all collaborating.”

While preparing meals takes time, there are ways to streamline the process and make it more enjoyable.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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