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  • 91English pleasure — is generic term for a number of different English riding classes seen at horse shows in the United States, where the horse is ridden in either hunt seat or saddle seat tack. In the average English pleasure class, the horses perform as a group,… …

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  • 92Conspirators of Pleasure — Spiklenci slasti Theatrical release poster Directed by Jan Švankmajer Produced by Jaromir Kallista …

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  • 93Parson's Pleasure — in the University Parks at Oxford, England, was a secluded area for male only nude bathing on the River Cherwell. It was located next to the path on the way to Mesopotamia at the south east corner of the Parks. The facility closed in 1991 and the …

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  • 94Vermilion Pleasure Night — infobox television show name = Vermilion Pleasure Night caption = Opening screen format = Comedy, variety show runtime = 25 minutes creator = Yoshimasa Ishibashi starring = Ann Hanako Katagiri Makiko Shinohara Rio Aya Kawahara Kayoko Fujita… …

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  • 95Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California — The Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California (RPFS), is the first, original modern Renaissance Fair; it opened in 1963 and has run ever since. [Peter Thomas and Richard J. Sneed, The Faire: Photographs and History of the Renaissance… …

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  • 96Fear of pleasure — An abnormal, excessive, and persistent fear of pleasure. Sufferers with this most puritanical of phobias typically feel guilty about experiencing pleasure even though they usually realize rationally there is nothing at all wrong with taking… …

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  • 97Once More, with Feeling (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) — Once More, with Feeling Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Once More, with Feeling intertitle …

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  • 98Moments of Pleasure — Single by Kate Bush from the album The Red Shoes B si …

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  • 99At Her Majesty's Pleasure — ( His Majesty when appropriate) is a legal phrase that derives from the fact that the authority of the law, including the courts and the prisons, is derived from the Crown. Originating in the United Kingdom, it is now used throughout all the… …

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  • 100Pain Is So Close to Pleasure — «Pain Is So Close to Pleasure» …

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