Dr. Hammer seems to get particular delight in deriding what he sees as the cautious baby steps taken by companies to improve customer service, when, he says, they should be making striking improvements in their basic operations.
Thus, on humane grounds, a conspiracy of silence surrounds the delusion of female beauty, and so its victim is permitted to get quite as much delight out of it as if it were sound.
"I get genuine delight from ads, if they're clever," Gladwell said.
Riley, who said Javie told him last year that the referees were getting "absolute delight" out of watching "you and your team die," said he was startled to see Javie officiating.
I get such delight from the languid way he expresses his ability but simultaneously recognise that he might not have the mentality to succeed at the highest level.
She seemed to get such delight in removing all those objects from me.
It's just that he's been getting special delight from the victory ritual in which Harry Carson sneaks up on Coach Bill Parcells and dumps a cooler of Gatorade on his head.
The Boors get particular delight when they find them, even if it's a day or two later.
God gave me the good news that whoever looks at my hilye and gets delight from it, presses it to his chest and protects it like his life, will be protected from hellfires on Doomsday; he will not suffer in this world nor in the other.
His tongue went all the time, and daily he got new delight out of hearing himself talk.