To further bring joy to the occasion, some guests show off their skills at juggling and acrobatics. |
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The foundation works to cure and bring joy to children and elder people, and believes that laughter is the best medicine. |
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After all, music can bring joy to our lives, evoke memories at the drop of a note, and energize thousands of people at an event. |
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New initiatives to bring joy to Oracle's sometimes neglected customers seem to be making headway. |
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A victory by Michigan State could ruin Michigan's season and bring joy to East Lansing. |
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He succeeded and that enabled me to bring joy to all those who were in the trench with me. |
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Get the biggest collection of the absolute best emoticones to express your feelings and bring joy to all your texts. |
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May this feast bring joy to you as individuals, as families and as communities. |
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They want to bring joy to those who have lost so much, and contribute to restoring peace. |
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May the Christ Child bring joy to you all this Christmas and accompany us throughout the New Year. |
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Yet amidst these harsh circumstances the smiles of the children bring joy to the impoverished area and the teachers are vocational in their task. |
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They bring joy to their loved ones who have a really difficult task of bringing and educating their disabled children. |
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The lower inscriptions say the decoration is to beautify the city, to honour craftsmen, and to bring joy to art. |
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I am deeply concerned that, whilst sporting events bring joy to millions worldwide, they are also ruthlessly being used as an opportunity to exploit women and girls. |
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It warms our hearts to know that the painting has found a home at BCCH, and that it will bring joy to the challenging times children and their families may spend there. |
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Of course, we cannot forget, either, the elderly whom Father Serge Chamberland visits very often, in order to bring joy to their hearts and their lives which are so often monotonous. |
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Even Tunisia and Egypt have been peripherally affected. So freedom, especially for families of the wounded and dead, has yet to bring joy to the south. |
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Show Veterans your gratitude for their sacrifices and achievements in serving our country. Create a hand-made valentine and help bring joy to a Canadian Veteran this Valentine's Day. |
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Ritchie's eccentric personality seems to bring joy to his teammates. |
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There will also be abundant victories which bring joy to God's eyes. |
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But avian musical cadenzas are not designed to bring joy to human hearts. |
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In this, we are assisted by an anti-egoistic screen whose intention is to bring joy to the Creator, and by no means for us to receive for our own benefit. |
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I just want to help make history and bring joy to the Madrid fans. |
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This encyclical will threaten some people and bring joy to others. |
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What was the last CD to bring joy to your cauliflower ears? |
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Surrounded by ripe seasonal fruit, I could have turned it into delightful elixirs — nectarine wine, raspberry ratafia — to distribute to my nearest and dearest come December and bring joy to their world. |
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