Jesse Allen sat behind the wheel of his SUV, happy anxiety flooding his system. |
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We cannot come to appreciate the happy times unless we have experienced the pain of unhappiness. |
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The happy couple received the traditional pouring of holy water by family, friends and many well-wishers. |
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There is something about rainy days that can make you feel strangely melancholic and happy at the same time. |
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Of course nepotism is a wonderful thing, and James is to be congratulated for making the most of this happy accident of birth. |
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He was ably supported by his partner who was quite happy to play second fiddle, taking 47 balls for his five runs. |
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And I felt that if I was this happy in life, my life would be permanently happy and jocund. |
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Chuck was happy that his daughter was smart enough to jump a grade, but at the same time, it disturbed him. She was growing up so fast. |
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The crowd gasped again, and there was a happy cry from the one man who had bet against me. |
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However, this happy juxtaposition of Eastern style and Western living has not always been so effortless. |
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It cost me fifty quid, or about seventy-five US dollars and I was happy to pay it. |
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In fact, you can vary your proportions according to how much risk you're happy with. |
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My comrade saw the perverse and absurd side of life and was happy to laugh along with it over a nice rare steak and a beer. |
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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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Mr Waters was happy to see that preparations for the arrival of the birds are well in hand. |
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By the end of it we were wet to the skin and tired, but happy and all jumped out. |
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Setting up a joint account for household bills but keeping your individual bank accounts could be a happy compromise. |
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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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It's not a happy election climate, that's for sure, except for the ravers and the ragers. |
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Prices of food and drinks are very competitive and additionally, most places pass out free drinks and announce happy hours. |
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Given her five years languishing in rah-rah roles, Christensen was happy to unleash her inner bad girl. |
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Every Thursday morning, come rain or shine, she arrives at the Congregational Hall to help keep about 20 youngsters safe, happy and entertained. |
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He did, truth to be told, bet against Liverpool but it was a wager we were happy to lose. |
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But the lady who washes and cooks for us was also happy the party had won the local Assembly seat. |
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We are happy to provide needle exchange schemes for drug addicts, and their addictions are treatable. |
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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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Woodward is well aware of the importance of a settled and happy family life for anyone with his level of drive and ambition. |
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You don't need a partner, you don't even need music, do a happy jig to the beat of your own drum. |
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With three small discs I can store enough music to keep me happy for the entire waking day. |
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We're happy to get your business and strive to be your value-added supplier of top-quality activewear. |
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It seems quite happy to have a weakish dollar, so that will have an impact on the markets. |
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So you have the juvenile lead, who's always nice and happy and winsome, and that's the male and female juvenile lead. |
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Only too happy to wet his whistle, he had two cases dispatched to his London offices yesterday. |
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Lenita cried happy tears of joy to see him alive and hugged the air out of him. |
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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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It is a happy medium between the two featuring rally road races, closed circuits and other challenging environments. |
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The happy couple along with their families and friends retired to the Montague Hotel for their wedding breakfast. |
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I wanted to ask Mr. Scott since he's always so jolly and happy that if people see him with his jolliness. |
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His house is huge and his dogs were so happy and friendly when I arrived, but now the oldest seems jealous of the attention he is giving me. |
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Morgana was happy to see that some people still respected the old ways and the reign that was so rightly hers. |
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His son seemed happy and laughed joyfully at not only himself, but also the absurdities of life. |
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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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The Tories whooped and cheered, with Ryedale's John Greenway looking a particularly happy man. |
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Thank you for the most joyful happy years of my life and for our beautiful children. |
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The committee wish all our supporters a very happy Christmas and a joyous New Year. |
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He was a healthy, hearty, happy baby and she had no reason to be worried when she put him down to go to sleep that day. |
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There were many happy faces there from home, all delighted to welcome the touring party. |
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We're sure this webchat is just a happy coincidence, rather than a marketing arrangement. |
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Vivian jumped from subject to subject without pause, as if breathing were merely a happy suggestion. |
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If they kept these laws they were going to be victorious and happy in their promised land. |
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As the sun went down and a happy bunch went home, many were still in with a chance, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. |
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The music faltered for a moment and resumed, just as happy and jaunty as ever. |
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He is not happy because the new stadium is not being built in 10 minutes flat. |
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The horse whinnied slightly at Damon, shaking his head almost as if he was happy to see him. |
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It was filled with many happy children and one monotonally wailing child who just stood there and whined. |
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Now I'm happy to see a development occur whereby it means something more spiritual. |
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You align yourself with Whig historians, happy to see the victory of the Hanoverian regime as a necessary triumph of progress and pragmatism. |
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Stella the happy talker, with a laugh that fills the room and warms the heart. |
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His pride and joy will be sitting bobbing about on its mooring happy to be released from its winter storage, itching to get its decks japped. |
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Fruit nurseries are always happy to offer advice on how to grow specific plants, so do ask when you buy. |
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I have a friend, a sensible, rational creature, not outwardly generous, but happy to share a garibaldi if pressed. |
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The other people in the room immediately extended their happy welcome with smiles all around. |
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All things considered, it's a good value for the money and a model I could be quite happy with. |
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Pam's recipe for a long and happy marriage is a lot of give and take, and always making up any arguments or quarrels before going to bed. |
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Everyone knows kids would be just as happy playing with the box a present comes in as with the present itself. |
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Most of them are happy to use the bureaucratic machinery to escape from taking the rap. |
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Enjoying his working life is a feeling Hamilton has been happy to readjust to. |
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You are about to enter one of the most joyous and happy periods of this year for your sign. |
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They could have done this at home, but then they would have missed the joyous atmosphere of this happy place! |
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It helps to live a happy life and also make other people's life happy and joyful. |
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She said she was always happy to return to York and would be back at Whitsuntide to visit her old school, The Mount. |
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I was happy with the hunger we showed and I felt that if we kept it up we were in with a chance. |
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I try to always send him out the door happy and looking forward to his day and encourage him to be cheerful and jolly. |
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It wasn't like it was a big walk in the park, everybody was happy and jolly all the time and talking about their next project. |
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His family described Michael this week as a jolly, happy little lad, who had just turned two years old on May 3 last. |
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They seem quite happy to either accept stock joisted in for the season or contract rear the lambs for breeders. |
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We wish the happy couples many more years of wedded bliss, and congratulate them on their golden wedding anniversary. |
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The happy couple were joined in wedlock by local priest Fr. Gerry Chestnutt. |
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I was happy to be left with the geeky nerd in bottle glasses and the fat wheezy kid. |
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Diane and Derek had a whirlwind courtship of two years and the question of the day was, where exactly did the happy couple meet? |
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Rather than packing a sad about the apparent diss, she said she was happy to ruffle the singer's feathers. |
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After 15 days, we have become like one big happy family where there is a sense of achievement and belonging. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon. |
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Mariam is happy that she accompanied her six-year-old grand daughter Neha to the festival. |
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His wife kept him supplied with beers and food, and there he sat, happy as a hippo in a waterhole. |
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It has been quite tear-jerking at times because we are all like one big happy family. |
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Family and friends travelled to join the happy couple on their wedding day. |
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Though she was happy with the love and adulation that came with fame, she hated waking up early in the morning. |
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It left us both joyful and speechless, happy to be home again but sad that this great trip was over. |
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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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You should be happy that your daughters have married into this well-to-do and respectable family. |
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Still, it was filling, and like last time we left the table feeling stuffed, happy to walk it off. |
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She was so happy and our most joyous wedding day was getting nearer and nearer. |
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Diplomatically, the American is happy to explain the rationale behind his attitude this year. |
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Instead, they are, well, happy and well-adjusted kids who like life and like themselves, their friends and, mirabile dictu, us! |
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We are happy about this international acknowledgment of the quality of our services and are proud to be able to help patients from Europe. |
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Sing-alongs, puppets and a pinch of magic all make for a jolly time at the theatre and a happy ending of course. |
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Afterwards, a hearty lunch was devoured by the group of children, whose happy faces glowed with joy. |
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Other than that, it's 6.30 ish, so I'm away to Oxford, whistling a happy tune and lugging a bag that feels like I've packed it for about a month. |
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Kids do need a healthy balance of love and discipline if they're going to grow into happy well-adjusted adults. |
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Luther adds the final piece to the happy ending, giving the cruise tickets away to his formerly quarrelsome neighbors. |
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He was a jolly young fellow and always seemed to be happy and smiling. |
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To keep your Achilles tendons happy it even has adjustable heel lifts. |
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The guy says that he is quite happy to help and he closes his car door, the girl showing him to a nearby parking lot where her car sits on a flat tyre. |
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He is radiant, dazzling and as happy to see us as we are to see him. |
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Princess Ariel and Prince Eric walk down the aisle, and are greeted by a stout clergyman who is allegedly too happy to see them. |
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The spokeswoman also suggested that online users call a customer service land line if they are not happy with the onscreen quotations they are receiving. |
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She supposed she had to be happy for him, despite the ache in her heart. |
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But I also remember being amazed by the lush underwater scene and taking home happy memories of rabbitfish snacking on our bubbles as they escorted us around the house reef. |
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She appeared to be just a happy American consumer out shopping at a big-box store. |
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Police reportedly found evidence of sabotage, but were happy to call the crash an accident when, it is said, they were warned off looking too closely. |
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Another chance for happy accidents that can change the course of history. |
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Maybe I was happy since I was drunk again after abstaining for a week. |
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I departed for the compost heap happy that I was almost done cleaning the chicken coop. |
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It was my first ace, and I was so happy she was there to witness the shot. |
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The reason why I brought that up is because I remember how happy Rick and I were when Altman said that. |
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All of corporate America was complicit in this fraud, from the accounting firm that accepted their figures to a Wall Street that was happy to share in their profits. |
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In the Harz mountains the Walpurgis night is always a happy festival. |
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It's probably just coincidence that it went kaput shortly after being plugged into a PC for the first time, which I don't think it was too happy about. |
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There are three full-time tennis aces on site who are more than happy to improve your backhand or perfect that serve. |
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Bouncing toward home in our old rattletrap truck, I felt not just happy but satisfied, already intuiting that time spent on a riverbank is not wasted. |
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The audience cheered and whistled, but the happy couple was oblivious. |
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Not exactly a happy quotation over a nature background like some of the images floating around in the blogosphere! |
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And McCain had every reason to be happy that he had put carney on the defensive. |
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Miki Indyk, an Australian-Israeli living in Tel Aviv, was happy to hear the two banter. |
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As he is walking out the door, the Japanese call him back, capitulate, and a happy medium is agreed on. |
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The happy email is from a South African woman, Lou, whom I met in Cape Town last year. |
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We were very happy when ISIS took over the area and drove the Iraq Army out and at first they behaved very well. |
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I'm happy to coordinate a group working through the Forum, but don't expect me to invite any of you psychotic whackos to my home for dinner and a movie. |
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The most natural way to express joy is to whistle a happy tune. |
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Louie and Amia were perfectly happy to drift along, batting eyes at each other but never taking it to the next level. |
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Harry and Dolly seemed perfectly happy to stay home in the warm. |
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Christie, an archetypal tough guy happy warrior, at first dismissed accusations that the traffic jam was politically motivated. |
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Fatima says they were initially happy when Ziad joined the army, but that feeling has utterly faded. |
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He seemed by all appearances perfectly happy to let the Republicans control the state senate. |
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The church was not happy with his views, and there was talk of excommunication. |
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Stallholders will be only too happy to advise shoppers who are unfamiliar with the wares on offer, and to offer them samples to help them decide what to buy. |
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Reidy was relieved at finally recording a win over his tormentors, but less than happy with the seven kicks at goal his team missed over an absorbing seven-try thriller. |
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They were young, smart, beautiful people who seemed happy and good for each other and America. |
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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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Fame has become an albatross that prevents her from leading a normal and happy life. |
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Often the Japanese have been happy just to sell us the latest gizmo. |
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Nutrition nannies scorn hot dogs, but there are plenty of happy eaters who adore them. |
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Of her public life with Hollande, Trierweiler writes that she accompanied him everywhere, that she was always happy by his side. |
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She's happy to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, and those intolerant of gluten. |
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However there is little doubt that Harry has felt at his most happy and fulfilled when he has been active in his army life. |
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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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All of us happy to be there, with or without food or showers or johns. |
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They don't want to rake over old coals or engage in mudslinging but they stand by their investigation and are quite happy for work to be looked at and let the public judge it. |
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He is happy to be the catalyst, the firestarter, the rainmaker, to agitate and organise, then retreat back to the kitchen, the office and the television studio. |
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With this peacefulness also comes a happy and joyful frame of mind. |
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As we weaved through the screen of helicopter gunships on our final approach, I turned to Adrian, smiling the smile of a very happy man, and couldn't believe what I saw. |
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It was a very happy and joyous occasion and all went off very well. |
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Co-producer Margaret Young added that she would be more than happy to comp Romney and Huntsman copies of the film. |
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The episode seemed to be moments from concluding with nobody hurt, if not necessarily happy ever after. |
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I am happy to be here to support the third reading of this bill. |
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If we begin to see the other as our possession and commodity, our shoe, the shadow of our shadow, is there ever a happy outcome? |
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On the set, Sanders was the perfect self-effacing host, happy to play straightman to his guests or to enliven a dull show with pertinent ad-libs and stupid sketches. |
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I was also happy for Bouie Fischer, a man who had been in the fight game since Sugar Ray Robinson was a welterweight, and who was finally getting his due. |
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Goober Pyle and his happy go-lucky cousin Gomer offered endless hours of comic relief on The Andy Griffith Show. |
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The drugs have addled him so much that it takes pot, alcohol, ecstasy, Special K and GHB to give him that special happy feeling now when he goes out. |
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Keeping all his constituents happy is an all but impossible task. |
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A well-fed and entertained group makes for a happy bus ride. |
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Give me a couple of slices of wholemeal, and I'm a happy man. |
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The dog's not happy either. It's pulling on the lead, whimpering and shaking, like a druggo desperate for another fix. |
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Alternatively, perhaps consumerism is taking its toll, with people just too fat and happy to care. |
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He told his mother he was glad to be back again. He sometimes felt as if it were disloyal to her for him to be so happy with Mrs. Erlich. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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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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I'm always happy to write some sappy Destiel one shot when writer's block is making work on Phoenix difficult. |
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Her breaths were coming in a happy storm, her face crimsoning, her nostrils playing in trembling dilation. |
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Fliss had them. Felicity Benson, Happiness Benson. Except she's not very happy at the moment, not with me. |
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Six years of a happy relationship, and then she had the nerve to cheat on me with a barman! |
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On the first day at the university I was on cloud nine that I had begun my intellectual life. I was happy to join the cream of creams. |
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Briefly, I am not happy about what happened, but no one will be losing their job. |
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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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He is thoroughly business, but has the happy faculty of transacting it in a genial and courteous manner. |
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I still had strong feelings for him, but didn't tell her because I didn't want to come between him and his happy family. |
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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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The smile and the frown are both indicated and the operation of a motor driven flasher causes the face to look happy and sad in turn. |
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Those women lite up they were so excited they were all over themselves we did it girls we made the King happy and Diane to. |
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The happy anticipation of renewed existence in company with the spirits of the just. |
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I was happy to be speaking before such a receptive audience. |
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The antidating movement produced happy endings for some and disillusionment for others. |
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I know she was happy when I lost my job. She was waiting to see me fail. |
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I'm not completely happy with the plan, but I see no clear alternative. |
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They were trying to preserve the facade of a happy marriage. |
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Haig had wanted to rest his corps but was happy to resume the offensive when ordered. |
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We are very happy to welcome Yana and Casey to our global consultant relations team. |
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His mom, looking for another opinion, begins to ask Trey's baby sister, Amaya, if she's happy with the news. |
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And to make them even more happy yappy doo, she's using actual footage from her own wedding in the video. |
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I'm just happy that Lee and I got a point on the board for the team and for Woosy. |
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Mitt spent many happy hours up there, applying face lotion to combat windburn. |
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Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Ahed Tamimi said she feels so happy and honoured to get the reward. |
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A survey by Investec Private Banking has shown that many professionals in the UK are not happy with their work-life balance. |
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The zoo is blessed with multiple wallabies and was happy to oblige. |
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We are happy to add hulled white millet to our lineup of healthy products as we seek to expand our product offerings in this category. |
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So, happy 20th birthday to this proudly silly fashion classic. |
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Eighth-year coach Dan Welty, happy with his squad's play, sees a connection to last year's team. |
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We call her the happy wheezer and considering what she has been through, she is so happy. |
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The waxworkers are trying to keep up with Melanie CI don't know any women who are happy with their bodies but airbrushing always makes me happy. |
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At the start of the season, we set ourselves the aim of finishing in the top two, so we have to be quite happy with how weive done. |
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The Colombian defender was not happy with some of the write-ups in the local press. |
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And you shall do nothing but what you choose, and shall be as happy as the day is long. |
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I've always been a working mum and my daughter is now five and very happy and well-adjusted. |
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Now, blue dog Democrats like Mary Landrieu are happy to hop on board. |
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She comes across as a bit of a ballbreaker but really all she wants is a happy family life with their son. |
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A big cake requires a big festival, and Augustus was happy to comply. |
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We all left the theatre with happy faces and a very warm fuzzy Christmassy feeling. |
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He likes dark, emotionally angry music. I like pop, upbeat, happy songs. That's why God invented 12 different pre-set stations. |
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He commented, often acerbically, on poems of mine in process and I was happy to have the comments. |
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Grandmothers go wackadoo over handmade cards. She'll be so happy she'll give you more money on your next birthday. |
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It was noticeable that Mr Murdoch, happy to toy with the barrister like a cat with a baby mouse, kept sir-ring the judge Uriah Heepishly. |
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Set a happy and an influential example to your fellow slaveholders, by a righteous treatment of those, whom you unrighteously hold in bondage. |
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I am happy to have kept wicket against bowlers like Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Abdul Qadir and Tauseef Ahmad. |
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Btw, I'm not a fan of nationalism but happy Swiss day to you anyway. |
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His unemotionality was great when he wanted a poker face but prevented him from truly enjoying the happy occasions of life. |
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Mind you, if they fly in downstairs, they are quite happy to settle for unblue mangoes. |
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But he does seem quite chilled, unbovvered and happy on his own and having one horse rather than two is much easier. |
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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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The chairman concluded his speech by wishing us all a happy holiday. |
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The more money donated, the more books purchased, and the more happy children. |
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O happy peasant! O unhappy bard! His the mere tinsel, hers the rich reward. |
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That night he was almost too happy to sleep, and so much love stirred in his little sawdust heart that it almost burst. |
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He blushed when he approached, a telltale sign that he was happy to see him. |
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The spamtards are also not happy with gmail because, like you, gmail refuses to take action against people who have not abused their system. |
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She... led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world. |
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How do you celebrate when happy occasions are colored by loss and absence? |
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Canadians are happy to tell anyone who will listen what makes this country great is our safe streets, health care and social safety net. |
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Amy Reynaldo, the Crossword Fiend blogger, labels the richest alphabetical specimens as Scrabbly, an adjective I'm happy to spread. |
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I'm not happy about the friends my son is running around with at the moment. |
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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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If we are not happy on earth, we should moderate our desires rather than live in dreams of something that may never be attained. |
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Nepenthes and Pinguicula will do better out of full sun, but most other species are happy in direct sunlight. |
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They had two very happy seasons in her, sailing her comfortably on their own, including two voyages to Cherbourg. |
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The shogun class, not happy with Omura's views on conscription, assassinated him the following year. |
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Home supported Macmillan's ambition to get Britain into the EEC, and was happy to leave the negotiations in Heath's hands. |
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However, just like said bombs, your sexperiences as a fresher can leave you feeling happy one minute and confused the next. |
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Whatever the authorities thought of Poyarkov himself, they were happy with the information he supplied. |
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The English and Hanseatics were only too happy to comply, and so contributed to the effectiveness of the embargo. |
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Passengers were not happy to be dropped there with no services to accommodate them, and it was soon clear that a town must be built. |
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They embarked on what appears to have been a happy and successful marriage, though money was often short. |
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The fans seem happy to be back, finding their formerly favourite possies in the stands, or around the strangely sunken perimeter fence. |
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The main differences from the original are an extended role for the monkey god Hanuman and the addition of a happy ending. |
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The night will give past club members a chance to get reacquainted and share many happy memories. |
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Spain and Portugal were not happy to pay the high price that Venice demanded for spices. |
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Following their wedding, Charles and Isabella spent a long and happy honeymoon at the Alhambra in Granada. |
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Bacteria are happy to absorb little rings of DNA called plasmids and adopt them as their own. |
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Burke's book is a most admirable medicine against the French disease, which has made too much progress even in this happy country. |
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Ambrose himself I esteemed a happy man, as the world counted happiness, because great personages held him in honor. |
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There is a new and happy breed, the Phillumenists, better known as Match-box Label collectors. |
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In fact, I bet it won't be long before the Vatican relocates here, relieved and happy to finally find a haven for its priestly pedophocracy. |
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As against society he puts forward a sort of primitive Communism, of which the certain fruits are Justice and a happy life. |
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As long as we're still shooting good numbers I am more than happy to accept a loss if they outcurl us. |
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By all outward indications, he's a normal happy child, but if you talk to him, you will soon realize he has some psychological problems. |
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But I am always very happy to look favourably on anyone seeking a blessing, be it for divorced couples, animals or friendships. |
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By all accounts, theirs was a happy and stable, though brief, relationship. |
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I've never been able to write a happy play, but I've been able to enjoy a happy life. |
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Sullivan was happy on occasion to use chords traditionally considered technically incorrect. |
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When Smith was not studying on his own, his time at Oxford was not a happy one, according to his letters. |
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Plans were made in 2008 to remodel the square again, because many inhabitants of Amsterdam are not happy with its current appearance. |
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But though there are caves there are no mines in Faroe, in which happy state we hope these mineless isles will remain so far as we are concerned. |
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Saltzman was happy with the choice of the Far East for the setting as he had always wanted to go on location in Thailand and Hong Kong. |
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Edwards, however, was not a totally happy man as Wasps conceded their first try of the three Premiership finals in the dying minutes. |
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Scottie's obsession leads to tragedy, and this time Hitchcock does not opt for a happy ending. |
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Mary's earliest years were happy ones, judging from the letters of William Godwin's housekeeper and nurse, Louisa Jones. |
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It was a happy and contented childhood spent largely in country pursuits such as fishing and hunting. |
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There was a happy group in Tallahassee swapping wives on the basis of molybdomancy. |
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For indeed your Lordship's House was happy to me, and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome which I am sure you give me to it. |
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If we are able to accomplish this then we potentially could lead happy and virtuous lives. |
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He is responsible for the play's happy ending, when he influences Theseus to overrule Egeus and allow the lovers to marry. |
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This proves that a kaafir, Abu Lahab, was happy on the day of the birth of the Prophet and was rewarded by having his punishment reduced. |
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The afternoon Bonita an' I were married, when Gene an' the padre had gone, I was happy one minute an' low-hearted the next. |
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From Nerva to Marcus Aurelius, the empire achieved an unprecedented happy and glorious status. |
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Following a vision of Lancelot and his cousins in the Lady of the Lake's garden, both queens are happy and Evaine dies. |
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Besthuzev, assuming the preparation was directed against Prussia, was more than happy to obey the request of the British. |
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And while many of us might be a little taken aback if Mom showed up at our offices, Secrist is utterly nonplussed, even happy about it. |
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The impression he made was overwhelming, I have never been so quickly convinced, or so happy to find one's highest standards met. |
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The marriage proved a happy one, and Mary Shelley and Jane were fond of each other. |
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Charlotte returned from Roe Head in June 1832, missing her friends, but happy to rejoin her family. |
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In Southwold, he had the best cloth from the local tailor but was equally happy in his tramping outfit. |
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What more could a girl want? Everyone that I knew was either so happy for me, or completely well jel of me. |
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I don't think he was very happy with my work, so I'm going to talk to him and try to mend fences. |
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No Indian, unless he has micawbered himself into self-complacency, would think 1973 a happy year, let alone a year of achievement. |
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The Dukes of Normandy were quite happy to allow these Danish adventurers to use their ports for raids on the English coast. |
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James was himself a poet, and was happy to be seen as a practising member of the group. |
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In the days of Christendom, a king seen to be in favour with God could expect to be ruler over a happy kingdom. |
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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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Joe DiMaggio and Willie Mays had a mutual admiration society and the Clipper was happy to put his respect into writing. |
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The medieval English poet Chaucer describes his student as being happy by having. |
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Grimm passed a very happy time in Paris, strengthening his taste for the literatures of the Middle Ages by his studies in the Paris libraries. |
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A queasy combination of classic Wayne oat opera and happy jalopy jokiness a la Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. |
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Later however we learn that Lady Wolseley had seen Goscombe John's model for the statue and had been happy with it. |
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However, as France was becoming more concerned with the Italian Wars, the French were happy to agree to the Treaty of Etaples. |
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But the GOP lawmakers are happy to take home the news that they have held the line against deficit spending. |
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Whatever made you think in the first place that I would give up the security of my happy marriage for a hole-and-corner affair with you? |
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To his happy surprise, each plant bore perfect tomatoes like the parent vine. |
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Elizabeth was happy to play the part, but it is possible that in the last decade of her life she began to believe her own performance. |
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The tone of the paper strikes a happy medium between layman approachability and technical accuracy. |
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