The formation of union gladdened the hearts of the students who had been demanding this privilege for quite some time now. |
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The prices charged were outrageous, and my libertarian heart was gladdened. |
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Would her sparkle have brightened my days, her wit and humour gladdened my heart? |
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The one near my University served a wonderful noodle soup that gladdened the heart on dull, overcast winter afternoons. |
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Expressing the feelings of the people of the whole Community, we are deeply gladdened by the changes taking place. |
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This fact has gladdened some people, but has embarrassed and puzzled others. |
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Critics may be gladdened to learn that there is at least some semblance of oversight. |
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And certainly the opera had proved its power over the emotions and the production had gladdened eye as well as ears. |
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I have been most gladdened and heartened to hear the unanimity of the House, standing behind the Ukrainian people and their quest for freedom. |
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The joyful, festive atmosphere created by the young people and children gladdened the visit to Edinburgh. |
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The show is droll of seeing these muddy and gladdened men, women and children, catching as possible each sheep! |
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In socialising with sick children and seeing their suffering, he tried to distract them from their pain and homesickness by drawing their portraits, which amazed and gladdened his newfound friends. |
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Before receiving the Heavenly Bread, the community of the faithful pray to the Lord to give it pure lips to take His Body and to be allowed to be gladdened in His Blood. |
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My solitude is gladdened by this elegant hope. |
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Her eyes then lit on Van Helsing and on me too, and gladdened. |
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He heard the boys muttering and was gladdened by the sound. |
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She gladdened him with herself and kissed him. |
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The Commission has proposed a new financial instrument for crisis operations, and I am gladdened by the many expressions of support there have been for this in Parliament. |
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Eva had been impressed by that, and later, as they had got to know each other, she had been gladdened by the idea that someone she knew, a friend, almost a sister, was on her side. |
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He gladdened the hearts of nations with an Olympics opening extravaganza of flamboyance and chutzpah that also flew a flag for our endangered health service. |
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What amused and vexed them, gladdened and saddened them? |
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