If all anime series coughed up seven episodes per disc, we'd all be happy, happy otaku. |
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Never hide or cover the symptoms because you are ashamed, or guilty about feeling depressed when you are supposed to be happy. |
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It was just what she did to get by and be happy and be able to paddle outriggers and go to Hawaii every year. |
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If you just need a specific itch scratched regularly and well, you are not going to be happy with someone who needs to be overarchingly dominant. |
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If anyone thinks I made that last one up, I'd be happy to cite chapter and verse. |
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Personally I'd be happy to see hoardings removed altogether from public spaces. |
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I don't think we can rest or be happy with the fact that we took them to overtime of the seventh game. |
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Ricky is somewhere in Japan and seems to be happy without football, mainly because he loves playing pachinko. |
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Your mind is made up, and it's not like I'd be happy if I talked you into staying with me. |
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All parents want their children to be happy and most want their children to be successful. |
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Fans of Hammer's chillers won't be happy to hear that the only extra feature Warner was able to patch together is a single theatrical trailer. |
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Councillor Patterson said he would be happy to support the project providing it is a swing bridge being proposed. |
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A worker who operates in a clean, safe and pollution-free atmosphere will certainly be happy. |
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He will not only be happy to explain everything, but to find some way to pay me back for all this. |
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As long as they have me in some sort of role, as long as they have me on the payroll, then I'll be happy. |
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Hodgkinson would be happy to know that over the years, I have become a bit of an idler. |
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One would fight to the death for the lady liege, the madonna, and be happy with a talismanic scarf, a kind glance. |
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She is a wonderful cook but my husband would not be happy on a diet of traditional English fare. |
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In these films, everyone who deserves to be happy ends up with what he or she desires, despite any temporary inconveniences or minor setbacks. |
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The cool thing is that you say, hey, there's probably a million people in the world that I could be happy with as my companion. |
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There will be happy nostalgic memories for the many folk who frequented that popular venue in their youth having now advanced a few years. |
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We don't want to put a figure on it but if we can keep it under five we'd be happy. |
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I'm happy, and hopefully the USB maintainer also will be happy with the changes. |
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I know there will be a couple of grumbles along the way but, in the end, they would be happy. |
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Anyone who has struggled with screwdrivers and needle nose pliers, will be happy with the mechanism here. |
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We'd be happy to distribute maps, publish guidebooks, plow roads, and build trailheads. |
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And, if his plans work, he says he would be happy to float his business on the stock market in the future. |
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Best of all, picking the flowers prolongs the flowering period, so both the inner gardener and the interior decorator in you will be happy. |
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I would also be happy to drink this midweek with sausages or grilled lamb chops. |
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If they turn out to be forgeries, I'll certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue. |
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But it is not my way to relax and be happy about this state of affairs, not when I can be formlessly anxious instead. |
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Most parents and other family members want their children to be happy, to have a fulfilled, rewarding life. |
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You'll be happy to know that I pulled a heartwarming Father's Day column out of my fundament in 87 minutes. |
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There are J. Garcia carpets that my mother would be happy to have in her house, and she's not a Deadhead. |
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Would you be happy for that advice to be repeated to that woman in front of the generality of Australians? |
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Or perhaps she felt that I am a simpleton who would welcome such kittens in his inbox, and that when I saw its dear little ears I would be happy. |
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He'd be happy to tag along, and in return for putting up with his incessant babble, I would make him pay for gas, brew, and Taco Bell. |
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You'll be happy to know that the penguin population is thriving and gentoos were the most populous distribution! |
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The beagles and hounds would have to be killed and all you animal rights people out there would never be happy. |
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And the bag boys all seem to be happy, happy surf rats, with funny haircuts and pretty smiles. |
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Keep their roots shaded with gravel or some large stones, mulch them now and then and they'll be happy for years. |
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It is your life as a whole which is said to be happy or not, and so discussions of happiness are discussions of the happy life. |
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But they might be happy with the point as they were two down and equalised only in the last minute. |
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I would be happy to drink large quantities of this easy white with all manner of fragrant dim sum, too. |
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If you need any help getting started, I would be happy to lend an ear or a hand. |
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She would have wanted us all to be happy and to have fun so that is what we will do. |
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You should be happy that your daughters have married into this well-to-do and respectable family. |
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Christmas and in fact holidays in general are supposed to be happy occasions, a bit like Thanksgiving Day last week, America's favourite holiday. |
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Some people cannot take criticism, and expect everything to always be happy and gay. |
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Those two jokers may be happy in their never-never land, but it's time they recognised reality. |
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This line of thought takes us rapidly to the idea that I can be happy doing any old thing. |
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On the second conception, all we want, when we want to be happy, is pleasure. |
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I would also be happy to drink this with simple grilled red meats such as steak, or lamb chops. |
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Energy can be recovered, waste dealt with cleanly, and everyone will be happy. |
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And you might have thought he'd be happy he was not running for the Board this year after three consecutive tilts! |
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I feel guilty over all that but what can I do except build a time machine, maybe I just don't deserve to be happy. |
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People can move to new places and be happy again but wild habitats and heritage site cannot be moved and once destroyed cannot be restored. |
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With seasonal ownership schemes or timeshare you have to be happy that your two weeks holiday per year will have a very high premium. |
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Would he be happy to see it move so far from its beginnings in the working class inner suburbs of Sydney? |
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Both of them would be happy if someone could shed the light onto the mystery behind their child. |
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I think I'll be happy either way and a little extra vegging time wouldn't go amiss at this point. |
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We should be happy that all the people there found a home through acquihire but not overstate the importance of the shutdown. |
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To me, and I am not one of those free market knee jerkers who like Bobby McFerrin sing, don't worry, be happy. |
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And you'll be happy to know we knew exactly where you were, we installed tracers into all the vehicles. |
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From idea to realization, as a bespoke craftsman boatbuilder I would be happy to take on your project. |
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Maybe they should be happy to get out of Atlanta with a split of the two games. |
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You can sign the waiver that will be enclosed in the report, pay any tax you owe, and be happy its over. |
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James will be happy to know there is a miniature golf course to go along with a driving range. |
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Why, then, insist that the minions should be happy to have suffered under colonial rule? |
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This was a repulsive crime and any right-minded person will be happy to reveal the identity of whoever did this. |
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I decided to be happy every day no matter what comes, discomfort or misfortune. |
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As my family and Amy will be happy to point out, not only do I enjoy my food, but I have particularly strong likes and dislikes. |
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However both sides would have to be happy with a point apiece in a brilliant game, which was a delight to watch. |
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After 10 minutes or so, he decided to respond, telling the audience he would be happy to deal with the shouters directly. |
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There still are Trots in Ireland, but if they could muster up 100,000 for their own demonstrations I'm sure they'd be happy. |
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Anyway, if he can beat back and keep some wackadoodles from getting the nomination, then I'll be happy. |
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Many people said they trusted their adviser and would be happy to recommend him or her to a friend. |
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I know many sides in the Premier league would be happy to be in seventh place, but we should be higher. |
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It might be happy to negotiate with TVNZ for NPC replay rights, should TVNZ win those. |
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In a pub, where the beer is on draught, most servers will be happy to let you have a taste of a brand that's new to you. |
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The children seem to be happy at the center, blissfully unconscious of their condition. |
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As long as they don't have leaves blowing around in the Tardis I'll be happy. |
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Many consumers would be happy to buy from a supplier who they knew acted ethically in the manner in which the cattle were raised and slaughtered. |
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Would you be happy knowing your cash could effectively be funding businesses that provide armaments for oppressive regimes? |
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Mr. Woodhouse will be happy to have the boys temporarily under his care, because he thinks their father and uncle are too rough with them. |
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In spite of that, Williams speculates that she won't be happy to see her inner thoughts in print. |
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The children seem to be happy at the centre, blissfully unconscious of their condition. |
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We would also be happy to hear news of you and yours or pass on any special greetings you may have. |
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Aren't you going to be happy unless you're rubbing my nose in the fact I got caught? |
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The first question is why parents should be happy to entrust their children to the bunch of looney tunes who run our schools. |
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Some of them are not going to be happy when they don't get a place and it's going to be a challenge for me. |
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I cannot be happy with my performance because the team as a whole hasn't had results. |
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The second reason it's difficult to be happy is that we think we can measure happiness, or sniff it out like truffles. |
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How come everybody knows of the massive fraud yet still we are supposed to swallow it and be happy? |
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And, amazingly enough, the realtor said that the owner would be happy to take Lucy. |
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I had shoes and dresses and they were beautiful, now all I needed was underwear, bras and socks and I would be happy. |
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Id be happy if I could pull off something like that with the amount of money that had. |
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It was pretty hard not to be happy around someone like Jen who was always bright and cheerful. |
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But fans of political intrigue at the highest levels of brinkmanship will likely be happy with this film. |
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It has taken a ton of small game and varmints with the kind of repeatable efficiency that a.22 rifleman would be happy to claim. |
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You're on. You come up with a good enough prize for me to win, and I'll be happy to take your bet. |
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My fish has blown some bubbles in his tank, so he must be happy lately for some reason. |
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Purists will be happy to know the original mono track was remastered into two-channel Dolby Digital mono. |
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But I'd be happy anywhere that was my own, paid-for piece of land, preferably out in the bundus. |
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Half the people will be happy with whatever outcome you get, the other half will be bitter and spiteful. |
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But Candide could not be happy without Cunegonde, and he requested to leave that land of paradise in search of his beloved. |
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He was never going to be happy on a surface that resembled a bog in places but he was the second Irish finisher in the junior event. |
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Jack Daniels lovers will be happy to know that their favourite drink goes for R10 a shot and an extra R5,50 with a dash of soda water. |
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It seems that you will not be happy until you have seen signed and notarised copies of consent to model forms. |
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We've all had problems and experienced a lot of terrible things, and our choice is to be happy. |
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A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy. |
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Instead, we could all walk around like we did in the 1970s, with dirty glasses and grubby faces, and be happy. |
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Well, I will pray for you and that your heart will continue to be happy in this first new chair of yours. |
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This being British, male and British-made, most members would be happy taking odds on the fastest of two snowflakes. |
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I doubt that you or he will be happy with it, but hand-waving is not my specialty. |
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We would be happy to canvass any reasonable suggestions for their improvement. |
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I mean, if my cat can be happy batting around a bottle cap, surely I can find something to be happy about too. |
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In an interview with the STAR on Monday Joseph said there was not much to be happy about. |
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If we win it on Sunday it will have been a good season for me but if we lose it then I'm not going to be happy with the season. |
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If the blanket fails, trading standards staff will be happy to dispose of them. |
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Firstly, any member on this side of the House would be happy to advise you who made the interjection. |
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A game she'd be happy to continue if only it could be light and daring, an adventure of secret intrigue and romance. |
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Mr Walker said he would be happy to advise anybody about the way Ryesport was set up and the benefits it brought. |
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Obviously, these people can never be happy campers with that kind of mindset. |
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If the concrete has not set and the rain is hard or the slope is steep, nobody will be happy. |
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More adventurous investors may be happy to stick with their tech funds given the improved outlook for the sector. |
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By the way, you'll be happy to know the smell is gone now, or my olfactory nerves have been killed dead. |
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I want to know if you'll be happy, if you'll marry, if you'll read good books, if you'll favour black olives over green, as I do. |
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With all the hate-mongering forces out there the most subversive thing you can do is be happy. |
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He feels good about his chances and would be happy to return for another year, but has a healthy amount of perspective on it all. |
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I should be happy, but I'm so overwhelmed by shame, confusion and fear that they are strangling the feelings of love I have for him. |
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If you can help with parts two and three I'm sure he'd be happy to hear from you. |
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The power and originality of his thought show a unique philosophical mind and many would be happy to call him a genius. |
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All participants will be happy to know that the hedges have been clipped and the potholes are filled all ready for a great evening out. |
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I no longer need them so I'm hereby setting them free to be happy in the world somewhere that I am not. |
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In fact, if you want to leave us some instructions we would be happy to place the centerpieces on the tables after we dress them. |
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Labour handlers are more cautious and say they would be happy with five. |
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I'll be happy to repost these questions in the appropriate areas. |
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As for the Angelinos themselves they already think theirs is the most important city in the state so they will just be happy to have that fact recognized. |
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I would be happy to see books of essays that have the benefit of multiple drafts and editors. |
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And second excepting me to be happy A-OK about the whole thing! |
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Is he going to be happy being dismissed as too geeky for Christie to waste his time on back in high school? |
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The nurse will be happy to watch the babies while Mom and Dad head for the lounge car or the dome car or the diner, to take in the scenery and watch a movie. |
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The distributors were not going to be happy, said the theatre manager, although since the film had bombed in Auckland they were probably not expecting too much. |
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As a person who's more willing than most people to make sacrifices for the environment, I'd be happy if we match or exceed the adjustments required by Kyoto. |
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Getting them to be serious for a minute or two, they reveal that a sheer amount of takes were required for Large Pro to be happy with his vocal performance. |
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I want to enjoy my existence on this earth, be happy and make merry. |
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At one point in the interview he said he would be happy running a hot-dog stand on the beach. |
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But many others will be happy just to get a hot shower before bundling up in their icy apartments. |
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A day to celebrate a great Victory so slipping back to my youthful days before the mast as a boy sailor I will be happy to join in the traditional Naval celebrations. |
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She was going to try to be a good wife, bear children, and be happy. |
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Today's women are bombarded by images of ever-shrinking stars who seem to bear testimony to the belief that to be thin is to be happy and successful. |
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But, I suppose, it's a timesaver at best, so I should be happy. |
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If I am lost tomorrow I will be happy with what I've done and who I am. |
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You kind of just gotta go out, live your life, and be happy with who you are. |
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The balance between treble and bass is just right and there's no doubting this is a top-notch system that any self-respecting audiophile would be happy to own. |
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I'm sure a word with the director would open the way for me to borrow a few dozen of the choicer pieces with which I would be happy to drape the missus. |
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After a day spent bird-watching, hiking, and walking on the trails, you'll be happy to find the comfort of your hotel and to plan your next day's visit on the town! |
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Given the choice, both Celtic and Rangers would be happy to buddy up to Uefa by playing in the Champions League, because it remains the ultimate club competition. |
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If you feel you've been banned unfairly, just drop me a note and if you promise to keep the debate at a more elevated level, I'll be happy to unban you. |
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Her parents probably would be happy that she'd got this part, although it would be the same sort of happiness that they'd show a child successfully making mud pies. |
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If Republicans wanted to talk books, Elleithee said, the McAuliffe campaign should be happy to oblige. |
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It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy and yet unenvied. |
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This snowbird will be happy only if their appearance includes sufficient snowfall this winter to make for plenty of happy cross country ski outings. |
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Even though God has spared me, I cannot be happy about what happened. |
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Despite the average transfer, the casual viewer should be happy enough with picture quality, but videophiles may want to seek out the collected first season instead. |
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Would the sponsors and the television network be happy with do-overs? |
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I will be happy if events prove me too pessimistic, but the political atmosphere in Washington is rancid. |
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But China will be happy as it wants SDRs to replace the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency. |
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If you want to be happy, you have to take pleasure in what you have. |
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Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles. |
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You'll be happy to know that international cuisine features strongly, as well as local specialties including coconut crab and wild pigeon cooked island style in ground ovens. |
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If I was living 70 metres away from that pipeline I would not be happy. |
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Among friends again, we may be happy to confide our innermost secrets, but when it comes to revealing how much we earn or save, most of us are less forthcoming. |
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While I'd be happy to find more portobellos in the linguine Gorgonzola with portobello mushrooms, I love the gorgeously light Gorgonzola cream sauce. |
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Everyone looks groomed, and pretends to be happy to be back. |
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Sandeep seemed to be happy with the silver, after quickly drawing his final round game against compatriot K. Narayanan, who won the bronze with five points. |
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Candide points out that the singing gondoliers must be happy. |
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I pointed out that the bird, which I identified as a common loon, was too far gone to be helped but that I'd be happy to take it for the museum's collection. |
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For the moment, though, those of us who travel daily by bus in and out of Edinburgh would be happy to see the lights change to green slightly more frequently. |
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She complained about having done dirty jobs like shredding, and I bid her good day and thought of my friends who might be happy to have some of these slides. |
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And McCain had every reason to be happy that he had put carney on the defensive. |
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It's a quadruple negative, they cancel out, and everyone will be happy. |
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She supposed she had to be happy for him, despite the ache in her heart. |
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He was a jolly young fellow and always seemed to be happy and smiling. |
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For smaller loans, credit unions may be happy to make advances, but only after you have built up an acceptable level of savings with the organisation. |
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It's not always on the menu, but the friendly staff will be happy to whip you up a BLT on home-made crusty bread provided the ingredients are in stock. |
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I thought if we hold out for ten more minutes, I'll be happy. |
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Judy, as depressing as she sounds in this song, just wants your holiday season to be happy. |
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We won't be happy until we've got 400 cable or satellite or digital stations and we can watch the most ridiculous, amateurish, shoddy bits of nonsense. |
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The players told the Philharmonic management that they would be happy for Barbirolli to be appointed to a permanent position. |
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I know Corinne would be happy if I started writing scripts again. Since my last screenplay, I haven't written anything in over four months. |
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Hair stylists are not mind-readers, and they want you to be happy with the cut. |
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But it seems to me this man must be happy having his son living in a highly sexualised environment. |
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Kevin Elliot, a brother of top Belfast writer Pearse Elliot, said he would be happy to have crazed idolisers at his door. |
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If this procedure helps just a little and I can hear sounds so that I look in the right direction to lipread then I'll be happy. |
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Mr Michael's last experience of being a political guineapig is one he would surely be happy to forget. |
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One thing any self-respecting hi-fi geek would be happy to see return, though, is the analogue VU meter. |
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You may hate your neighbour's leylandii so much that you will be happy that the cypress gall mite attacks this tree. |
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If England were to finally end 50 years of hurt in Paris on 10 July, would we be happy to have Bremained, or sad to have Brexited? |
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I'd be happy to play center field on this proposal. I can cover a lot of ground. |
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I thought I would never be able to cope with life after the amputation, but I have learned how to be happy again. |
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And if you could see how happy I am you would unnarrow your eyes and be happy for me. |
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Saudi Aramco believes that if they renegotiate with the bidders,they would reduce the price and they would be happy,' a contractor said. |
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Wherever I end up, there's sure to be some dewy-eyed copyeditor who will be happy to keep me company? |
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Sanskritists everywhere will be happy to see these articles of the learned scholar made more available in this beautifully produced volume. |
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No doubt the other tax avoiders, namely the Royals, will be happy to endorse them with a title. |
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He might be happy being applauded off after a European humbling by a no-mark team but standards are a bit higher when you're the champions. |
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Just be happy Labour and their spinmeister Alastair Campbell are no longer in power. |
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Despite Kyl ie's thumbs down to Walsh, she hinted she may make an X Factor comeback, saying she'd be happy to cal l show boss Simon Cowell. |
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They'd be happy to stick a mugshot of Jeremy Clarkson on their shirt if the big Top Gear throbber stumped up enough readies for it. |
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Our Chair will be happy to see this nationwide movement like fireflies, to brighten decades over our archipelagic horizon, Alvarez concluded. |
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I know the line manager would be happy to pass the talent baton over to HR, and I appreciate the weight on the shoulders of clients. |
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Binturongs can make chuckling sounds when they seem to be happy and utter a high-pitched wail if annoyed. |
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I'll be happy if someone offers me a free drink and maybe mispronounces my name,'' Tobolowsky said before walking, unrecognized, back to his car. |
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If any of you are in Madrid, I'd be happy to show you round. |
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He has a default position of distrust of elaborate race tactics or excessive tack, and relates how Bobby Elliott would be happy to ride up the gallops with a bitless bridle. |
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I'd be happy if folks would leave us in peace, especially alkies. |
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Sandres said he would be happy to accommodate more teams in the future. |
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With a spacious loft, a college-age daughter, and lively friends, they are admirable, enviable, contemporary urbanites with every reason, it seems, to be happy. |
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They neatly sidestepped all talk of offering a cash prize, so the know-it-alls among you will have to be happy with bragging rights among your family and friends. |
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To like everyone and to be happy with anyone was a virtue and its own reward, but I realized now that for weeks I had been feeling livery, impatient, restless. |
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We would be happy to show Stone what Timber Products does to ensure that all of our suppliers worldwide comply with our company's strict environmental standards. |
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And while there won't be that many, there will be a variety of beautiful birds including a golden pheasant and others that will be happy in the British climate. |
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I have a long reputation of colluding with people over the last five or six years, and I always pay, so they can be happy they don't have a risk with me in that regard. |
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