It isn't easy being a red-hot lover these days, but take heart, help is at hand for those with a penchant for penning a love poem. |
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Diabetics can take heart that they can consume the fruit or drink its juice without increasing the sugar level. |
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And for those sorry few of you whose appetites have been whetted, but remain uninitiated, take heart. |
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If you think you are feeling the pinch of the cold January breeze this year, then take heart and cast your mind back to York winters past. |
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There's an all day happy hour from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. with 50 percent being knocked off everything, so take heart all indigent tipplers! |
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If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart. |
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For those who thought the era of tough and fearless investigative journalism was over, take heart! |
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Arciris concluded her talk by urging young and old not to be complacent and to take heart. |
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Glenflesk though obviously disappointed can take heart from the display of a relatively young side. |
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The Canadian Alliance sees this up close and we take heart from this important victory. |
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Now, bcg says there is more reason for people who make stuff in the U.S. to take heart. |
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I think Mail Online would take heart from this pathetic excuse for a failure to credit. |
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Only a naive soul like Jervis Johnson could take heart into such business decision from the bean counter. |
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If that's the case with you, take heart, there are things you can do to compensate. |
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But I think we need to take heart from recent developments, of which Tuesday's specific claims announcement was just one. |
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However, I take heart that there is a deep consensus about the scale of the challenge and the importance of meeting it. |
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But I also take heart in all the signs that they do, in fact, still care very much about privacy. |
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This was a year when we could ask all Canadians to take heart in their history and show their hearts to the Veterans who delivered that history. |
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Anybody who genuinely cares for Zackary can only take heart that he has fared remarkably well. |
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He can take heart from the fact that Australia's three Test captains before him also experienced rough trots before emerging from the mire to score freely again. |
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Baildon gardeners should take heart from news that a cattle grid and fence may be erected to stop animals from Baildon Moor straying on to their land. |
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The older traveler tried to encourage the young man, telling him that perhaps they would find an oasis soon where they would regain their lost strength, but the latter did not take heart. |
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In conclusion, although much remains to be done to achieve our common goal of a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East, one can take heart that we are moving in the right direction. |
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It is time that we take heart, show the necessary political will and take the necessary measures that will allow us to consolidate the basis for the elimination of all nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction. |
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Dr Inglis agreed that the working group would take heart from the CIPM's encouragement, and said that this proposal's more formal, structured outline would improve its rate of progress. |
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We can take heart that already there has been a great deal of progress achieved in knowledge and experience, as well as an impressive worldwide movement to combat child labor. |
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For our part, we take heart in the fact that the programs that are being rolled out or proposed are entirely voluntary, and therefore not coercive. |
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The expelled nations take heart, and when they fly from one country invade another. |
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Still, music fans who feared that rockabilly might eventually go the way of the turkey trot can take heart. |
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If you have been toiling in the background for little recognition or extra renumeration, take heart this March. |
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So take heart — all is not gloom and doom. |
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Do we hear these words of hope and take heart? |
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But I think we need to take heart from many encouraging developments over the past months, of which the recent specific claims announcement was just one. |
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Let us all take heart from the words of our second reading today, which speak sobeautifully of the triumph that was in store for Christ after his death on the Cross, a triumph in which we are invited to share. |
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Mr. Strahl: Mr. Speaker, I always take heart, and it happens so frequently in the House as the previous hon. member mentioned, in talking about privileges of the House. |
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We cannot go into that now, but we can take heart from the belief that God is at work nevertheless and in a way that will change all that eventually when God's Will is done on earth as it is in heaven. |
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Hopefully, any fans dreading the new season can take heart from the black humour of American football fan Scott E Entsminger, who passed away recently. |
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It is time for Progressive Conservatives to come together to restore vision to the party which first built a strong, united Canada to take heart in the decision of Canadians. |
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