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- adverb In a
hedonistic manner.
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Examples
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It's why Smith's hedonistically enrapt souls appear anything but abject in their celluloid, silverprint and c-print paradises.
G. Roger Denson: Jack Smith and the Aesthetics of Camp in an Era of Political Correctness G. Roger Denson 2011
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It's why Smith's hedonistically enrapt souls appear anything but abject in their celluloid, silverprint and c-print paradises.
G. Roger Denson: Jack Smith and the Aesthetics of Camp in an Era of Political Correctness G. Roger Denson 2011
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Not hedonistically, although it was often a lot of fun, but purposefully.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Those who have the ability to disregard their inclinations will have the ability to be more successful, whether you define success hedonistically (willing to forego short-term pleasure for greater long-term pleasure) or in nobler terms (able to align one's actions with one's ideals).
Baffled by "Analytical Egalitarianism", Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Made from Chardonnay and grand cru Pinot Noir (from the village of Bouzy) by the Savès family (Hervé and his father, Camille), it's a hedonistically, compellingly delicious rosé.
Oenofile 2011
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Not hedonistically, although it was often a lot of fun, but purposefully.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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"Full, rich and powerful; smooth and hedonistically satisfying with a sweet fruit core. 95 points!"
Tim Hanni: When it Comes to Wine, Confidence Means Consumption Tim Hanni 2010
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"Full, rich and powerful; smooth and hedonistically satisfying with a sweet fruit core. 95 points!"
Tim Hanni: When it Comes to Wine, Confidence Means Consumption Tim Hanni 2010
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"Full, rich and powerful; smooth and hedonistically satisfying with a sweet fruit core. 95 points!"
Tim Hanni: When it Comes to Wine, Confidence Means Consumption Tim Hanni 2010
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One thing is clear: Obese people react much more hedonistically to sweet, fat-laden food in the pleasure and reward circuits of the brain than healthy-weight people do.
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