Having said that, it's good to see your newspaper lighten up a bit with the occasional flimflam such as this. |
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But Dad, he seriously needs to lighten up, maybe get a girlfriend or something. |
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He had all but forgotten what a smile was until he saw Maria give him one of hers, how it seemed to lighten up her face and spirit. |
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Even in serious times like these, they had the strength to joke around and lighten up the air a bit. |
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In the dream, you prefer this way of dressing, but perhaps it is time to lighten up a bit, put on a costume, and enjoy some clownish fun. |
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When someone was talking about something deep or intense he would joke around to lighten up the mood. |
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Once he was gone, I felt the atmosphere lighten up and Coach nodded in satisfaction and left too. |
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As usual, there was a large group of rowdy sailors surrounding the table, which actually helped to lighten up the heavy atmosphere. |
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It was one way to lighten up the patients in the hospital, kibitz a little bit. |
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If you want to drop a load of emotional baggage and experience some psychic weight loss, Gemini time makes it easy to lighten up. |
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Does a military man take into cognizance the fact that it's a day of prayer and we should lighten up? |
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Was Tom right to take the matter so seriously, or should he lighten up a little? |
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Using a lotion on the affected area will help the skin soften and lighten up. |
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If you want to lighten up or brighten up one side of a portrait, the white-sided reflector also works well. |
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Of course, I am aware that this is a simply a video game and critics would say I should lighten up. |
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Some partisans undoubtedly thought Eastwood was funny and that the MSM should lighten up. |
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With these expert tips, you can lighten up your look by moving from winter's thick moisturizers and heavy foundations to dewy complexions and no-hassle hair and makeup. |
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As a kid it was a trick to add some ginger ale to lighten up the flavour. |
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Now, he smiled when he saw her eyes lighten up a bit and her head raise. |
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He smiles as if he's cracked some joke in order to lighten up the mood. |
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I keep thinking that in light of the weakening in ag commodity markets, the price for fertilizer must lighten up. |
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If I go to page 14, there certainly has been pressure on us to lighten up on the exclusions. |
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The less hawkish view on future interest rate hikes caused investors to lighten up their Canadian dollar positions and in turn take some profits. |
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The higher the number, the more the selected colour will have a tendency to lighten up a room and vice versa. |
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I guess if my family wants to maintain denial, I should lighten up on myself. |
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Our investment conclusions have not changed: sell into strength in equities, lighten up on low-yield bonds and take profits on high-yield ones. |
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First it sounds impossible, but if you know how it works, this concept will lighten up your mind. |
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No point in counting on your pretty little face, all bundled up keeping cosy in this weather to lighten up your photo? |
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Jazz lovers who had taken exception to the previous bashing were told to lighten up, and stop complaining. |
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Sometimes a laugh is OK, though, so lighten up, and enjoy the joke! |
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From Adam Sandler to Tom Lehrer to South Park, a playlist to lighten up the Festival of Lights. |
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If you conclude the shorts have a good case, sell or lighten up. |
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The Romney camp is undoubtedly right that some partisans thought Eastwood was funny and believe the msm should lighten up. |
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In that month and into October, this plant from the Orient will lighten up a partly shaded area of my rock garden, its graceful stems cascading over a rock. |
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I should point out that the slight increase in 2008 may be due to recent court rulings urging the government to lighten up on denying such requests. |
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There is the moon that shines by reflecting the sunlight, and many stars out in the solar system shine their light to lighten up the darkness at night. |
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If you're after the accessories that will lighten up your kitchen, then this lovely butter dish will do just the trick. |
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A visit from the professional scolds at the IMF could hardly be expected to lift the mood. Yet on March 19th, an IMF research mission delivered a surprising message to the Dutch parliament: lighten up. |
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These factors have led to a moderate improvement in homebuilders' sentiment and set up for the weight from this depressed sector to lighten up in the latter part of this year. |
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Don't summer prune roses such as the Rugosas and the species otherwise you will lose the highly decorative hips that lighten up the autumn. |
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To lighten up the small dark rooms, tenants able to afford a degree of painted colourful murals on the walls. |
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Our savoir-faire in the technique of bush-hammered concrete, our creativity, geographical and conceptual openness to new ideas and new areas give you the opportunity to lighten up your environment while respecting it. |
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Following the heavy demand of spring use here in North America, there is a tendency for prices to lighten up, typically offering the best pricing opportunities of the year in the summer to early fall season. |
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I wish he'd lighten up a bit and realize that we were only joking. |
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