But before you make a radical switch, remember it's best to change gradually, since you may be happier at an intermediate stage. |
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We are hoping that he will be happier at Cheltenham with its left-handed track and a bigger hill. |
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What has me happier is that, for the first time in three years, my back is well enough to let me fade the ball again. |
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I'm sure they would've been a lot happier if they were living out their dream onstage with a decent performer. |
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I now follow what is good medicine as opposed to what just makes people happier. |
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My personal solution was to run away from it all, and while that has made me happier, I also realize that it was selfish and cowardly. |
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None of her assignations sounds like much fun and her home life was no happier. |
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They can, however, have happier endings once enough people stand athwart the system, and yell stop. |
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One suspects she'd be happier with a more hot-blooded lover, but where could she find one? |
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Sitting there sipping supermarket-brand cola from a paper cup and eating my Mum's sausage rolls I couldn't have been happier. |
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He now wonders whether he would have been happier staying married to the same woman, rather than posing as cinema's abiding babe magnet. |
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Besides, it turned out the child in question was actually happier with his father, and the whole situation was manipulated by the mother. |
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However, it is a happier story for orchids in the London Borough of Croydon where 20 sites have been found with thriving colonies of man orchids. |
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Music and lights and laughter, scratchy laughter that even in its ugliness sounded happier than mine. |
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The sexy star also claimed she is happier now than at any point in the last decade. |
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Behavioural economists now say part of the reason we are richer but not happier is because we compare ourselves to people better off materially. |
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Some of the songs carry darker overtones with no segues to glossier and happier settings. |
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I would be far happier encouraging the linguistic and semantic creativity you find in the hip hop community. |
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In the end, she finally broke it off, we went our separate ways and we both are much happier now. |
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Among the pioneers of free verse, D. H. Lawrence stands out as one who, though gifted in metrical verse, is happier without meter. |
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Nothing would make me happier than if the most powerful state in the world was committed to spreading democracy and toppling vicious governments. |
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Is she hiding her grief beneath her calm exterior or could she really be happier living alone! |
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Next month he marks five years in the hot seat at Dunfermline and declares that he could not be happier. |
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This is a very small mintage for a coin, so the buyers might be happier with their coins in the future. |
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After a few times we spent together, she did mention her misfortunes in Brazil which made her stronger and live a happier life. |
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Such changes will make moolah for multinationals but will it make men happier? |
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On a happier note the young mummers from the village surprised one of their teachers by appearing at her wedding in Monaghan. |
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It was his advice, too, which partly helped indirectly to precipitate me into my present much happier situation. |
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We encounter the photos like magazine advertisements, or slick campaign billboards selling women's perfume or trips to happier places than Sofia. |
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That plant would have been much happier in a pot of unglazed Italian terracotta, so it could breathe. |
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Bibliotherapy is making a lot of people rich, but it is making unhappy people happier? |
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The study found that women who tested negative were happier at the end of the study than they were at the outset. |
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There are also times, of course, when the my brain is happier just sitting there in my brainpan marinating. |
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I have gone from being very pressurised and tense and nervy to being more relaxed and far happier with how things are. |
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Probably no one was happier to see David Carr back in the huddle than the team's top draft pick. |
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I have no doubt that if everyone was vegan the world would be a healthier, happier and better place. |
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People who are physically fit are happier, healthier and more productive than those who are not. |
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Perhaps using computer games like these to express violent impulses makes for a happier, healthier society. |
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Also, Morag kindly squizzed over my script with me last night and I feel so much happier with the dialogue write-up, now. |
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More noticeable is the fact that he is obviously so much happier, and he has started being playful again. |
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At half-time Otley were the happier of the two teams as they were playing away to a much better placed team. |
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My wife, Hiromi, also from Japan, married an occidental too, only we have had a much happier ending. |
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Envy that everyone seemed to be so much happier and more carefree and confident than I was. |
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I'm happier than I was three years ago, when I was drinking and I was on cocaine. |
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You will end up healthier, clearer-headed, happier, slimmer and with more brass in pocket. |
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Kate who adored horses was carried through the streets on a carriage drawn by a carthorse she used to ride in her younger, happier days. |
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I would have been happier if he had used his persuasive powers with the Lord to heal the heaving roads of Bangalore. |
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I am pretty sure the dog would be happier killing those sheep than herding them. |
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Maybe they would be happier in the wilderness of Canada, or the outback of Australia. |
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He was finally learning to outreach onto life and become happier because of it. |
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Ian Fairhurst was a happier chappie this week as City have won two consecutive games throwing them a lifeline in the fight against relegation. |
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That story had a happier ending than many closer to home where families get in hock to the tune of thousands of euro. |
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In this job-satisfaction study, symphony musicians were happier than hockey players. |
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For Briggs, an only child, Christmas evokes memories of happier Christmases past, when his mother and father and his wife were still alive. |
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O noble, prudent folk in happier case! Your dice-box doth not tumble out ambsace. |
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You couldn't have asked for a happier ending under the circumstances, and it's all true. |
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I'm content with my weight right now, but I know I'd be even happier with just a few kilos less. |
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The Christmas tree fell over, and I had never seen Mom happier as she and Dad guffawed at their clumsiness. |
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Never stop dreaming of moonbeams and fairy dust, shiny stars and the wonder of the heavens, a happier life and a better world. |
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Clearly, the closer a family car resembles a cross between a combine harvester and a rocket launcher, the happier today's families are. |
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So, are these people who appear to be totally in control and know exactly what they want any happier? |
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It's occurred to me that I've been encouraging serious compartmentalization for all of my friends to make them happier. |
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It very well may be a happier year in commodity markets if the facts of last year's short crop overcome continued global economic inertia. |
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They are also happier, more confident and develop better abilities to concentrate. |
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You can be intense and serious in personal relationships while a light and playful attitude would be happier and healthier. |
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In a lost attempt to make her happier, Joan's father had tried to make dinner, something he loathed intensely. |
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Eleven years after the dairyman switched to become a learner of how to manage a herd on intensively managed pasture, he's much happier. |
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He added the market would be happier to see US policy move away from interventionist moves, such as the tariffs announced this week. |
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Many students would be happier if poetry was poetry, and criticism was criticism. |
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Reading about your lives and sharing the laughter, love, and daily irritations have made my life much richer and happier. |
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I laughed happier than before as I came to realize that it was purifying me. |
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The port and claret were laid down in happier times, when cash was flush and planning for the future mattered. |
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I know who these crackpots are and I couldn't be happier that somebody is standing up to them. |
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Except for the most creditworthy of customers, banks are generally happier lending money if they can take some sort of security. |
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At the end, instead of a fat lady singing, we get a thinner but happier Watt contentedly crooning about how great it is to be alive. |
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Since I've taken my place as a freethinker and an atheist, I'm happier in life now than ever before. |
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And, as Dr Ubhi's full-face photographic records attest, clients look happier, healthier and younger. |
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The hurt will ease, the pain will be less and there will be happier days ahead. |
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He is happier when he walks along with his wife, sons and a daughter-in-law. |
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Bridging the generation gap is helping to build safer and happier communities. |
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Both children and parents alike are happier getting whisked off to summer camps and holiday getaways, far from the cramped confines of the city. |
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If she can deploy her record-breaking resources to maximum effect, this will ensure the next inspectorate report makes for happier reading. |
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On a happier and certainly less gory note are the two Mario Bava films that end the series. |
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Our trains are much more punctual and people are a lot happier, the old nickname seems to be gradually disappearing altogether. |
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By and by we were all ejected from the premises, and Hunter couldn't have been happier. |
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Babies are, of course, far happier in a grubby jumpsuit covered in mud and drool than in a frilly dress festooned with ribbons. |
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A bloodsports fanatic, who was never happier than when stalking or disembowelling a deer, he also exalted them like no other Victorian artist. |
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He could be distastefully off-hand when actually presented with the people he campaigned for, evidently happier to treat them as causes. |
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So, as my vision turns to externals once more, I'm feeling better and happier than I have for a long, long time. |
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We found that highly extraverted people are happier with their lives because they tend to hold a positive view of the past. |
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Indeed, if you just lie back, technology and the global economic order will make you happier than you ever dreamed possible, they say. |
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In any case, Chris kept his side of the bargain, too, which makes me happier than anything I did yesterday. |
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Private college students were somewhat happier than public college students but the differences were not great. |
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If you care what others think of you, want to be happier and make others happier, then walk your talk. |
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A lobotomized patient may not feel any happier, but affectless, quiescent people are surely easier to deal with in an institution. |
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They found that those interviewed on Friday appeared significantly happier than those quizzed at the beginning of the week. |
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Despite the burden that weighed on his mind, the swordsman never felt happier in his life. |
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She's gone to bed a lot happier now but I guess we'll have to keep an eye her until the results are known. |
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If you could have more control over your life, would you be happier, more joyful? |
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The vintners should stop whingeing and think about the non-smokers, who will now feel much happier about frequenting bars. |
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His meeting must have gone well because he looked a whole lot happier now then when he left. |
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Not only does its very concept paint a picture of happier days gone by, where a slower, simpler way of rural life was all the go. |
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With each new year comes a fresh start, a chance to wipe the slate clean, to make way for a happier, healthier, better you. |
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I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact. |
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But celebrations were happier in Australia, where Sydney's famous harbour was alight with colourful fireworks. |
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I'd be happier if my house were still intact, my pictures of my kids and the rest of my belongings were safe, and my cat were still alive. |
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Few things make consumers happier than knowing that the labor market is healthy. |
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But there is no doubt in my mind that people were happier thirty or forty years ago. |
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It can be especially useful for couples and adults and often leads towards happier relationships. |
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I bought myself a Remington Streamline Portable half a year ago, my first contact with a manual typewriter, and I couldn't be happier. |
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She looked like she was fed laughing gas involuntarily to the point where she couldn't be happier. |
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If everyone had their prom in a gym, the world would be happier. |
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Jonathan Chait is seldom happier than when he can sound like the villain in an ayn Rand novel. |
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Not only that, their data suggests that gay and bi men may just be happier in general. |
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The keys to the Jeep jangled loudly in my pocket, and I felt happier and happier as I got farther and farther away from everything I had found familiar. |
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These ads are not the kind where athletes tell you to buy specific products because they will make you cleaner and happier. |
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He is much happier in the muggy heat and I am enjoying the sight of the black Cleopatra lines around his eyes, which are usually obscured by general shagginess. |
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I wouldn't follow this as a webcomic, at least not regularly, but it's more or less guaranteed to make me a little bit happier every time I see it. |
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Dressed in a simple white shift dress, miniature white roses attempting to tame her long dark curls, Lisa had been happier than she had ever thought possible. |
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Her eyes shone with long-forgotten memories of a much happier time. |
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The longer they spend deliberating the cuts, the happier I am. |
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The absence of UV rays make for a happier, healthier and more productive population as humans are photobiotic beings requiring light absorption for optimum health. |
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I am sorry for your loss, and hope that you have the emotional, physical and spiritual support you need to aid you and your new baby to a happier outcome. |
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Harwich councillor Steven Henderson, who supported residents' protests against a wine bar, said he was happier about the idea of a restaurant and takeaway. |
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Horatio, who wants a happier ending for Hamlet than silence, chimes in with a denial of it which gives way to a chorus of singing angels winging Hamlet to heaven. |
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It was a win-win situation and Henman could not have been happier. |
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If you don't like the idea of debt then you will probably be happier with a standard repayment loan where you can see the amount of your mortgage decreasing as time goes on. |
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Also tied, Kazakhstan and Bhutan are happier than Moldova, but sadder than Laos. |
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If you are happier using a liquid liner rather than a pencil, this has a fabulous brush that delivers just the right amount of colour without blotching. |
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Lien and ng were celebrating a much happier marker, their first wedding anniversary. |
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After finding a gay community on-line, I became much happier. |
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He was eventually much happier at the Architectural Association where, uncharacteristically for the time, Frank Lloyd Wright was his preferred modern architect. |
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The jovial, burly chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade is much happier trading corn futures in the raucous pits than hosting meetings in the exchange's elegant boardroom. |
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When is either man happier than when he is downloading the responsibility and cost of governing onto governments other than his own, while still trying to pull the strings? |
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This health tracker for dogs fits snugly around collars and monitors activity with the goal of making dogs happier and healthier. |
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Maybe the Gores always seemed happier than they really were because they were surrounded by nuclear family bombs. |
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She is much happier with her mature, more curvy figure than she was with the long, thin frame and twig-like legs that typified the look of the Sixties. |
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They were much happier in an informal setting, and we were very clear that we wanted it to be just en famille. |
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And watching these two programs side by side makes one feel infinitely happier to have been expelled from Eton than from Harrow. |
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However, I have a sneaking suspicion that Amanda would be happier if we could all just forget about the incident, so I shan't dredge it up again here. |
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A greasy, gassy but much happier little fellow has resulted. |
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I'm sure some of these may have had more realistic endings and the happier ones were tacked on by the demands of the studio, who always avoid offending the public. |
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If Putin preferred Tolstoy over Dostoevsky, what a happier, more peaceful place Ukraine would be right now. |
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Hold your breast close to mine And embrace me because it's cold, and I will be happier. |
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People are generally happier after a light saunter, as well. |
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All that in a happier field and a purer air would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness, is thus converted into henbane and deadly nightshade. |
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So he started a painting business, saved all of his pennies, and dreamed of a way that he could both make a living and make the world a better, happier place. |
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All of the tigers were much happier once they arrived here and began to realize the freedom and socialization they can have. |
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Or just maybe the occasional pig-out does soothe the soul and make for a happier, healthier individual. |
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Spaying or neutering your rabbit improves litter-box habits, lessens chewing behaviour, decreases territorial aggression, and gives your rabbit a happier, longer life. |
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It has some of the aspects of a funeral, with its solemnising and scope for outbreaks of high emotion and sonorousness, only of course it is much much happier. |
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I felt marginally happier and less distracted by events beyond my control. |
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He's never happier than when bodily fluids are flowing incontinently. |
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On the weekends, I love to read, preferably fiction which I think makes me a much happier, creative person. |
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Home life is also happier for those who have some green in their pockets. |
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No newspaper is happier than when it is at the forefront of a campaign. |
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Instead, a writer of fiction is usually the happier for his ignorance, and better for having played ducks and drakes with his cultural opportunities. |
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After all, Pepsi became a world-leading brand not on its actual virtues, but by associating it with a better, happier life. |
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He told me that he felt bored spending his life with a normal family and is now happier with these women, night clubs and alcohol. |
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Eccentrics live longer, happier, and healthier lives than conformist normal citizens, according to the neuropsychologist David Weeks. |
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A little happier, but still drained at this point, fafiation could now occur. |
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It's a cliffhanging end to Shaun Williamson's nine years in the BBC soap and one he couldn't be happier with. |
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My patients and I have been much happier with the cosmetic results following spider vein treatments with the new drug. |
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I suspect that I am much happier than most members of the Federalist Society at this particular moment, but I am not here to gloat. |
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Those who saw Rani Mukherjee glowing at the Bachchans' Diwali party swear she has never been happier. |
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As long aswe canmake people around the place a little bit happier and then generate more income and fundis ng, then that is our aim. |
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Though the wrinkles and giant freckles suck, I'm ornerier, smarter, happier and better off than I've ever been. |
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It would be tempting to mythologise the ZX Spectrum as a kitsch artefact from a happier, more innocent time. |
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An American film maker would have forced a happier resolution on the situation, if he even wrote it at all. |
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People wonder why you haven't gradated to happier drugs, like Drano or radioactive wastewater. |
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But in real life, 21-year-old actor Stephen Purdon couldn't be happier after popping the question to childhood sweetheart Nicola McLaughlin. |
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Seriously, it's impossible to think of any shinier, happier, cleaner-cut pop music anywhere. |
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Butts cites knowing whether you're an Extrovert or an Introvert as an example of how people can be more authentic, and happier. |
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A big ration of monkey nuts, but daughter Sybil Davies thinks she'd be far happier with a powder puff. |
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One even said that eating more fruits and veggies will make you happier. |
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Still, don't you think he'd be happier staying home, with a catsitter to take care of him? |
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I don't think two people could have been happier till this terrible disease came. |
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Shaw, a sensitive boy, found the less salubrious parts of Dublin shocking and distressing, and was happier at the cottage. |
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In happier times with Goldwyn, he had observed this same picture sitting on Goldwyn's piano. |
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Numerous studies and surveys indicate that people tend to live happier lives in social democratic societies rather than neoliberal ones. |
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I take it there 's scarcely a happier fellow alive than your honest town-bred smoke-dried cockney sparrow. |
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Hochberg has a reputation as a stormer, and he'd already been hounding the Chicago papers to print happier news about his company. |
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We cannot unbreed the child and reconstitute his genes in a happier combination. |
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C Company henchman Sham Miller shadows his leader Johnny Mad Dog Adair during happier times for the rogue Shankill Road gang. |
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That is the past but it will be nice to have some happier memories in the play-offs. |
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In my mind, I have been an escaper all my life and I have never been happier than when near the sea, if not actually afloat. |
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He is literally viewing things through rose-tinted glasses and couldn't be any happier. |
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The survey also claims that blondes are happier, and folk with blue eyes see life through rose-tinted glasses. |
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Leading this life you will say that you are happier than the Great King. |
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When Banquo asks of his own fortunes, the witches respond paradoxically, saying that he will be less than Macbeth, yet happier, less successful, yet more. |
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A key factor in Broder' s success was its maintenance of a large backstock of goods, which led to a higher order fulfillment ratio and happier customers. |
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I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been. |
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He did record a short interview with Steve Davis for the BBC, stating that he was much happier than at the UK Championship, and that he was playing well once again. |
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Binge drinking may not be so bad after all, according to a recent study that found that binge drinkers are happier than those who do not binge drink. |
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In general, plants grown hydroponically are healthier and happier plants. |
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Learn not to buckle to peer pressure and you'll be the happier. |
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Children raised by same-sex parents are healthier and happier. |
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Astilbe WITH all the rain we've been having lately, my astilbes are happier than ever, their delicate feathery plumes brightening up a semi-shaded corner. |
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Cheryl Nosurname would be much happier if she'd never become famous. |
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On my first four turns, I yoinked Australia. Playing Risk with these girls was so fun because in my whole life I've never seen two people happier. |
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Penney looked much happier on the good pitch than in previous years on dodgier ones, and his 85, off 151 balls with 13 fours, was his county-best for three years. |
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We are a lot happier than we were the last time we played Accies and although it's forgotten about events last season creep in every now and then. |
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However, participants in the Green Gym were less aware that they are exercising than with step aerobics and were happier to continue for longer in order to finish the task. |
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