It turned out, in fact, to be a cracker of a show to cheer up the punters on a showery and cold early-March night. |
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Spider plants and ivies are ideal for desks, and a large-leaved Ficus lyrata or Phoenix roebelinii will cheer up a bare corner. |
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Even the most arrhythmic Luddite has to cheer up when suddenly confronted with the Dr Who theme. |
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A collection of amusing animal photos as well as warm and inspirational texts designed to cheer up anyone who's got the blues. |
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A motley crew of hapless musicians and street performers are seen trying to cheer up citizens in what appears to be a breadline. |
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You can get as maudlin, dramatic and sentimental as you wish, without anyone telling you to snap out of it, cheer up, or cool out. |
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My fellow writers if my words have left you feeling a trifle depressed and desolate, cheer up. |
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However, unlike the applause that is directed to the secular singers, it is not the applause to cheer up the singers for the good performance. |
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We laughed and joked with many and tried to cheer up those who were lonesome. |
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So if you wish to cheer up or at least are not afraid to go on stage, join in! |
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Sexy and slightly provocative, this cute pinup will definitely cheer up your projects. |
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I urge you to cheer up a little more and have the time of harvest personally, too. |
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It's time for me to cheer up, and get over myself, isn't it? |
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There has been a proliferation of volunteer programs to bring pets regularly into hospitals, where they cheer up patients. |
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This is a great opportunity for us to be able to cheer up the kids and put a smile on their face. |
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I shall try to cheer up when Arthur comes, or else I know he will be miserable to see me so. |
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Literature is filled with characters whose sole role was to cheer up melancholics, to make tragedy seem ridiculous. |
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The stencils look colourful and the cards that can be made with them will cheer up anyone! |
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Weakened by fear and lack of food, Malika pulled herself together to cheer up Emil. |
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Or, if a child with a tendency to be miserable gets an unswervingly affectionate mother, it may cheer up. And, just as our genes can affect our environment, so our environment may shape the expression of our genes. |
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A collection of hearts to cheer up your creations. |
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Just to cheer up the parliamentary secretary, I will give the ruling now. |
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I don't want to tell you everything, but you might want to make plans with some buddies to cheer up a tree at the Iceberg and check out a Christmas feast at the Pizza Parlor. |
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But cheer up Becca, at least when you look into the back of a spoon you don't see the geekier Proclaimer staring back at you. |
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If your answer was yes, I thought that, instead of congratulating me on my upcoming marriage, you might perhaps tell me to cheer up and move to another country so that I can get married. |
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I feel lonely at times, but then somebody phones, or calls round, and I cheer up again. |
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You say you got the Christmas blues? Your best girl is allergic to mistletoe, and all you got in your stocking is a run? Is that what's troubling you, Bunky? Well, cheer up. |
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