The England captain did his best to look on the bright side, which was understandable but felt rather hollow. |
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Like a man driving a carload of squabbling children to a distant beach, he was determined to look on the bright side. |
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On the bright side, clay soils are usually richer in nutrients than sandy soils are. |
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On the bright side, her head was just a minor throb and the pain in her chest had calmed. |
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On the bright side, if students can get into the vertebrate examples discussed here, maybe some will plumb deeper into other phyla and kingdoms. |
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While customers might reckon they're being dudded by this approach they can always look on the bright side. |
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The move might seem like nothing more than a disruption, but the director is looking on the bright side. |
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The previous article came to the conclusion that, as in many areas of our earthly existence, globalization has both a dark and a bright side. |
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At times the world is so horrible that continuing to see the bright side becomes hideously difficult. |
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Even when her young brother died Emily comforted her friend and always kept her looking on the bright side. |
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But on the bright side, I really caught the sun yesterday, so at least I don't look quite as horrible as I feel. |
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With so many good things happening, it is so difficult not to look on the bright side, isn't it? |
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Looking on the bright side, at least this was less of a loss than the corresponding period last year. |
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On the bright side, the smoke has completely obliterated the sun, and we are no longer baking as if we were inside a giant oven. |
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While many reports characterized the election results as a backlash, the Human Rights Campaign is looking on the bright side. |
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On the bright side, it was able to uphold and implement the Ceasefire Agreement. |
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On the bright side, I suspect we are currently carving out the worst these grains markets have to offer for the year ahead... hopefully. |
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Finally life is all about the attitude you choose so always look on the bright side and don't forget to smile! |
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Sure, it could be a way for evildoers to spread viruses, destroy nervous systems, and kill via warriors too small to see, but there's always a bright side. |
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Looking on the bright side, globalization has engendered real strengths that we can bring to bear on global environmental challenges. |
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Looking on the bright side my CAPS is not genetic and no one in my family has it. |
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Still, looking on the bright side, this new week has so much astrological potential. |
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The sight of Cardozo crumpled on the pitch was a reminder of that pivotal moment yet Jose was looking on the bright side. |
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In his closing remarks, he invited participants to be vigilant, but also to look on the bright side. |
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I just have to look at all the wonderful things my life has brought me and it is easy to look on the bright side. |
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I eventually accepted my condition and decided to look on the bright side because a lot of things can happen in nine months. |
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The session leader showed me how to encourage others, be more positive, and look on the bright side of things. |
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By managing your stress and enhancing your mood, veeva helps you look on the bright side. |
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A bright side to the energy situation is that these rising energy costs also increase the cost of transportation of product to retail markets. |
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Canadians want to know there is a bright side to this and that we are going to clean up Ottawa. |
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On the bright side, the 'jack is simple and brutal, reflecting the Khadoeran nature of their designers. |
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On the bright side, we have plenty of food and a river nearby for water so there's no worry. |
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On the bright side, St. Albert's has been spared the exodus of teachers so far and is only short of two A-level mathematics teachers. |
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On the bright side, exports of ilmenite began in 2009 and amounted to 109 000 tonnes. |
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However, the bright side was that all types of Indian food such as rice, masala, spices and pickles were available in the two countries, at Indian grocery shops. |
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On the bright side, the trend among Silicon Valley post-Snowden has been positive when it comes to user privacy. |
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On the bright side, this scandal did inspire the critically acclaimed film, American Hustle. |
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He was always the one who looked on the bright side, the optimistic one. |
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She was too nice, happy, pleasant, and always looked on the bright side. |
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I ignored the ill-natured feeling and tried to look on the bright side. |
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Gender inequality is evident in many aspects of education, but on the bright side we also often see special programmes to encourage parents to send girls to school and keep them there. |
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Still, on the bright side, Cuban exports to Canada have surged ahead over the last year with increased sales of sugar and an important new item, nickel ore. |
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However, perhaps I should just keep the focus on the bright side. |
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On the bright side though, the rest of us got to be entertained. |
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But, if anything, there is a bright side to this revisionist history. |
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On the bright side, these workouts tend to be short and sweet. |
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You just weren't looking on the bright side. |
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But I always try to look at the bright side of every situation. |
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Despite their terrible performance, even the Aussies are looking on the bright side... icurahuman2 Congrats from one very pleased Aussie bleeder Mr Murray. |
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On the bright side, we all need Jiffy Bags and HB pencils at some point during the year. |
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Look on the bright side, it's a new week and it's full of possibilities. |
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I look on the bright side of things and always try to find the good side. |
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It really is hard to hear he is dangerously ill and we cannot see him, but we must look on the bright side, but our luck is quite out just lately. |
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In the aftermath of war, it was time to look on the bright side of life. |
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My final point is that we should look on the bright side. |
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On the bright side, you can sleep in until dawn. |
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The bright side is I continue to believe grain markets generally are in the longer term process of transition to a sideways trending range, following a two years up, two years down, two years sideways cyclical tendency. |
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For some Democrats, particularly the ones in Washington, looking on the bright side came down to blaming the Massachusetts Massacre on the party nominee, Martha Coakley. |
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On the bright side of Côte d'Ivoire's political turnover is the story of a child formerly associated with armed groups in 2002 who has forgotten his anger and eagerness to seek revenge for the death of his parents. |
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If life seems jolly rotten, there's something you've forgotten, and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing, and always look on the bright side of life. |
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The bright side is that, just weeks after President Obama's inauguration, four in ten consumers say that the country is now on the right track, a sharp turnaround from the past year. |
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On the bright side, there are data that clearly suggest that learning a good relaxation technique and using it as ritual to go to sleep, enhances sleep quality and curtails fragmentation. |
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Looking on the bright side, by entering the world of the Internet, radio stations are preparing themselves for digital radio, particularly in the area of associated data. |
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