She is a ray of sunshine who brightens our lives, and many others I am sure. |
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One of these others was a friend of Rick's, a 50-something former dancer who could better be described as a ray of sunshine, George Ramos. |
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Although you may sometimes resent the pressure of being everybody's muse or ray of sunshine, you try not to let it show. |
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His eyes told of unspoken words, his radiant smile warmed my heart like a ray of sunshine on cold wintry day. |
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She stopped when she saw the first ray of sunshine on the ground of the cave. |
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An ancient walnut tree has brought a ray of sunshine to families in Heysham just weeks after they were left heartbroken. |
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Kenny Anthony, with his freshly acquired movie-star public persona, was as a ray of sunshine to the inexplicably depressing atmosphere. |
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What a strange frog... he sleeps in the rain then wakes up hopping at the first ray of sunshine! |
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Week 12: What kind of danger is inherent in both a jet of water and a ray of sunshine? |
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I can finally see a ray of sunshine on the horizon. The storm has finally let up. |
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You, too, can make the most of the smallest ray of sunshine to read, eat, relax and dream the hours away outdoors. |
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The Convention may have been a ray of sunshine for UNDE, but storm clouds were gathering on the horizon. |
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The least ray of sunshine makes the interior surfaces light up and adds that touch of optimism which is the signature of the Teema office. |
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Today, Mykaël has found the long-lost ray of sunshine that used to illuminate his face before his life was turned upside down. |
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A small ray of sunshine emerged for majors, who showed steady growth in both percentage and absolute numbers. |
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She is always a bright ray of sunshine in the middle of a dive bar. |
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If you're tired of tripping over your rug rat, why not get out of the house for a few hours with your little ray of sunshine by visiting Little Tots Playgroup on Chapel Hill? |
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I think for those who are doing legitimate business, this is really going to be a ray of sunshine, where suddenly now there is an opportunity to legitimize this form of marketing. |
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Pure water, valuable edelweiss, essential oils, young designers, the quintessence of trends... Owning a little piece of Rhône-Alpes offers a daily ray of sunshine throughout the year. |
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He was our bundle of joy and our little ray of sunshine. |
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I ask my hon. colleagues to accept the golden ray of sunshine that we in Vancouver have so fondly offered, remembering that spring is the season when our fantasies turn to thoughts of love. |
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There was a ray of sunshine in the Expectations Index, which measures consumers' estimation of the economy, household income and employment in the next six months. |
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I will pray for him, and he will live on in my memory forever as the person who inspired me to also become a ray of sunshine in my own community and in the world. |
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Christine possesses enthusiasm, great energy and a great humor that allows her to bring an extremely positive ray of sunshine to the children and to the whole team. |
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For instance, at the first ray of sunshine, it was her man's habit to whip off his top and prance about with his puny pigeon chest exposed all day. |
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