"I don't think I'll eat because I'm not cheerful enough, but it's marvelous to see everyone else so cheerful."
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Of the latter, my favorite is "Fool," one of those irritatingly cheerful strummed acoustic coffeeshop singalongs and its marvelously cheerful tune.
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Are you longing for a revival that lets a cheerful old American musical remain its cheerful old self, with any inner darkness undisclosed?
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Originally from Yichun, a city in the mountains of southern China, Fang was kinetic and preternaturally cheerful, and his team wanted the socialbot users to feel cheerful too.
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Or — as you probably guessed — a cheerful one.
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I realize I sound almost cheerful — I am not!
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So, it's very cheerful, nihilistic — not nihilistic — cheerfully doomed!
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NOT CHEERFUL YET Investors are far from cheerful on the pound's prospects, however -- short positions at end-February, according to the CFTC, were well above a five-year average of $2.7 billion.
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They were so amazing, they were cheerful until the end.
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But in 2015 its uses became a lot less cheerful.
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"She was always so cheerful, intelligent, generous, kind and funny."
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I thought I was supposed to be the cheerful guy.
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American Utopia and "Reasons to Be Cheerful" are complementary opposites.
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Allegra, which is of Italian origin, means cheerful or joyous.
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I'll continue to be my cheerful self and move on.
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Everyone seems quite subdued tonight, but you seem very cheerful.
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There are plenty of reasons to be cheerful right now.
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The mood: Cheerful, if not defiant of the political realities.
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Cheerful descriptions of animals, however, are very much on point.
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The two men bounce off one another in cheerful repartee.
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Some hardliners voiced how cheerful they felt after the attacks,
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Karen Walker's cheerful prints can pretty much brighten any day.
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One second a cheerful Bulgarian heroin addict is shooting up.
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And when she left, Diane seemed a little more cheerful.
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The vibe in the room was so relaxed and cheerful.
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Global growth, rising wages and economic resiliency are cheerful outcomes.
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There are three big reasons to be cheerful right now.
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Drnaso was excited to meet someone so cheerful and candid.
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People will say what a cheerful guy I must be.
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But Bennett is cheerful and philosophical about the whole thing.
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"Good morning, angel," my mother said in a cheerful voice.
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Glowing white lights adding a cheerful twinkle to the season.
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By comparison, our house looked and felt cheerful and loved.
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It was a cheerful room, bright clouds in the windows.
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JW: Well, on that cheerful note ... we'll take a break.
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Anyone can benefit from therapy — even cheerful, umbrella-wielding nannies.
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Actually, sometimes I felt they were a bit more cheerful.
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Semerad Guerry described Ford as "constantly cheerful" in high school.
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All of them were cheerful and none looked terribly cold.
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Davies was cheerful, but she was disappointed; the People, spurned.
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Bill Clinton circa 1992 was a bright and cheerful character.
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She rides around on the whale's back in cheerful merriment.
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Let's talk about something more cheerful: the end of days.
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" Thus, he moved on, calling the episode "a cheerful pastel nightmare.
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Got such a cheerful notification from Facebook this morning ðŸ˜' pic.twitter.
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It'll contain quokkas, of course, accompanied with plenty of cheerful quotes.
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"The line was not bad, it really wasn't," a cheerful Gov.
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He's a polite and cheerful person, he's popular, he likes theater.
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It all started with this cheerful tweet about the Galaxy S213.
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An oppressively cheerful ice cream manager/dictator ruled over this location.
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Many of the young men on the second deck are cheerful.
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Donors loved watching cheerful kids play their way to cleaner water.
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But while springtime seems hyper-cheerful, not everyone feels that way.
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The cheerful superhero drawings his son used to post had vanished.
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Those who knew Miriam remember how bright and cheerful she was.
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Right before the bridge, I spot a surprisingly cheerful-looking building.
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She's a downer, and he's very cheerful in a manic way.
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Every cell in your body replaced with a cheerful voice assistant?
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You'll wake up 10 percent more cheerful, says one study. 453.
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Not all of Trump's tweets in China were bright and cheerful.
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And that is another reason for Disney executives to be cheerful.
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Ahmed Bullet walks silently around the base, his cheerful nature subdued.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - TalkTalk's focus on cheap may not be cheerful.
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People in their teens and early 22010s start out reasonably cheerful.
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We humans are a resilient, cheerful group, so presumably we'll adapt.
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"What a joyful, cheerful, unapologetic voice of truth Phil Robertson is."
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We're already gearing up our Instagram feeds for this cheerful addition.
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The Prancing Pony from 'LOTR' makes for a particularly cheerful coaster.
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"Mary Jane is naturally a pretty cheerful, energetic person," Coon said.
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It's a cheerful, comfortable house, always full of people and food.
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The taxpayer money will go instead to cheerful Community Health Centers.
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"The French fry is an American invention," read one cheerful post.
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Ms. Huste took a cheerful view of her firing by Mrs.
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I can be cheerful about it, but I can't fix it.
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This tendency toward the cheerful is grounded in aesthetic choices, certainly.
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The cheerful economic news is largely absent from worker paychecks, though.
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Science says a cheerful facial expression may compensate for relative unattractiveness.
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In his mid-50s, he has a round and cheerful face.
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He would fall into step — light, cheerful, almost skipping — every time.
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Market Report The winter staple is about to get unseasonably cheerful.
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Here's what else is happening: At least the weather is cheerful.
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My once cheerful, thoughtful husband was becoming increasingly moody and distant.
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By the time they left the classroom, the boy was cheerful.
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Besides that day, Ms. Lee said Ms. Trott was always cheerful.
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However bright and cheerful, it is not a place to linger.
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At Kudadoo's arrival jetty, I was greeted by a cheerful staff.
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But what this show does have is a big, cheerful heart.
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If they're unassuming and cheerful, they're probably completely unfazed by horror.
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But the customers who did come in were cheerful, almost exuberant.
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Charlotte has the same shoulder-length blonde hair and cheerful smile.
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Jackie Chan built a career on playing cheerful martial-arts warriors.
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We are smiling, clean, white, well fed, well dressed, cheerful, bright.
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This argument was made in its cheerful form by Michelle Obama.
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Blocboy takes things a step further: he's not cheerful at all.
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The cheerful couple will ride out this year's hurricane season without insurance.
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Both come in classic red, vibrant yellow, deep sapphire, or cheerful pink.
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Their light has a faraway, amber quality you could call cheerful gloom.
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"There's nothing but niceness on Sesame Street!" he grouses to cheerful Elmo.
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This metaphor may be more accurate, but it is also less cheerful.
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As Mary, the cheerful receptionist at the memory-erasing company Lacuna Inc.
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A cheerful Austrian family in a passing camper gamely helped us out.
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But where Gnog is light and cheerful, Statik is grim and moody.
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Yesterday at your drive thru we had a less than cheerful encounter.
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The mood was cheerful, even carnival-like—at least until it rained.
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She watches cartoons, the cheerful soundtrack a bitter contrast to her misery.
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He had a cheerful disposition and his colleagues enjoyed working with him.
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Compounding the anxiety, recent Chinese economic data has been anything but cheerful.
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The series' reversal of zombie misanthropy is cheerful, adorable, and entirely conscious.
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He was "very cheerful, very much in a good mood," she said.
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The mood is cheerful after the good news from the insurance agent.
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I just want to see something shiny and cheerful for a while.
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" Rajiv says Sunita was "cheerful, full of life and a hard worker.
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Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd), the cheerful, patronizing enforcer of the New Normal.
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In contrast, news about sisters reportedly growing their family feels downright cheerful.
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He's a rare character for Star Wars: He's loud, boisterous, and cheerful.
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She used to be a cheerful person; she always laughed a lot.
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Things are busy at home this evening, and the mood is cheerful.
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He had a cheerful mother and a silent, raddle-faced alcoholic father.
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Yesterday at your drive thru we had a less then cheerful encounter.
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"Bubbly" and "vivacious" go beyond cheerful to imply a lack of seriousness.
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"She was cheerful any time I saw her -- polite, dignified," Felder said.
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It was, however, slightly less cheerful than a 13.4 gain estimated earlier.
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But Mrs May has given them a few reasons to be cheerful.
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U.S. retail sales figures may show if Powell's cheerful comments hold water.
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"I'm just sort of preternaturally cheerful," she told PEOPLE earlier this fall.
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I'm not cheerful about the challenges we face — that's a different thing.
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Their swift response offers more than just a dose of cheerful optimism.
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The mood has been cheerful and there has been no significant trouble.
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"This cheerful set of cookware will instantly liven your kitchen," Griffin said.
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The comment is received with laughter and cheerful murmur in the cabin.
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I was told to consider it a tip for cheerful, honest service.
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Elvira has always brought a cheerful vibe to her appearances and performances.
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A synthesized, too-cheerful, feminine voice tells me I should smile more.
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But the town's mayor, José Luis Laparra Calderón, was upbeat, even cheerful.
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She's always been cheerful, but she's never seemed so loopily at ease.
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We sat around a dining table, and everybody was cheerful and chatty.
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Trump's cheerful language regarding the treatment of the former captives was shocking.
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Ong Thanh was still in a cheerful and friendly mood, as usual.
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Album by album, she has constructed a persona of cheerful female empowerment.
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Callimachi: And she just looks like a chubby and cheerful elementary schoolgirl.
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I crave their plainness and uniformity—bright white light and cheerful soullessness.
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Still, Mr. Kuusisto fashioned a cheerful emotional arc from all this material.
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Mr. Ponce was trying to be cheerful, to buoy the boys' spirits.
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You can sit under its cheerful red awnings and fancy yourself Parisian.
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She's always cheerful and happy, and always puts her child's needs first.
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Displaying a cheerful shamelessness, Mr Ibori is again active in Nigerian politics.
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"But it could always get worse," she said, her tone remaining cheerful.
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One friend toasts his drink with Dick's, and says, "cheerful checking out".
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In the United Arab Emirates, a cheerful citizenry is a top priority.
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New picture frames, showing stock photos of cheerful families, on the shelves.
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A cheerful mood can inexplicably give way to sad or scary thoughts.
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Mr. Burton, 32, is 6 feet 4 inches, thin and resolutely cheerful.
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Pictures from that time show Mao and Ms. Nie in cheerful conversation.
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But, before he had gone far, a cheerful crone crossed his path.
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Stripping out their gains, the market was soft with sentiment hardly cheerful.
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Soon enough you'll be operating strange machinery and dealing with cheerful robots.
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Exxon declined to comment on the developments, but its allies were cheerful.
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Oxycontin. Swallowing these opioids made her bright and cheerful, I noticed, then,
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I thought of Disney theme parks as unnaturally clean and cheerful places.
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And the cheerful inclusion of North Korea has greatly eased security concerns.
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But unless you are hopelessly cheerful (and if you are hopelessly cheerful, these writers won't be your cup of tea anyway), you don't pick up a collection this rambunctious expecting to adore every single piece, and I didn't.
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It is not a cheerful picture, and it is likely to get worse.
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The two didn't really mesh, so Baum's Oz is full of cheerful inconsistencies.
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But Wolfhard all but steals the show as the gang's cheerful antagonist Richie.
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I had no idea such a cheerful guy had gone through so much.
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You'd have to give him credit for being relatively cheerful about it all.
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Available in a range of colors, it's a cheap, colorful and cheerful option.
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"He really is the most cheerful, smiley little boy," the source told PEOPLE.
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The data-rich chapters come with bright, cheerful looking data-visualizations and illustrations.
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There is none of the cheerful mess that you associate with student life.
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There was a dissonance between Niantic's cheerful onstage host and the crowd itself.
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For "Reasons to Be Cheerful" the production felt very collaborative with the audience.
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But by the next morning, one of them had become far less cheerful.
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They are cheerful, colourfully attired and prone to break into dance or song.
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Cheerful trio Peso Da Mafia fits in this new local wave as well.
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She walked toward the gondola, a cheerful-looking thing with a colorful parafoil.
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The obvious one contrasts cheerful music with the anxiety depicted in Williams's songwriting.
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We wonder what this cheerful elderly woman will do for her neighbor's birthday...
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Jaime's still by her side, for now, but he doesn't look particularly cheerful.
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"These are great dumplings," I said, expecting her to respond with cheerful affirmation.
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It's not all cheerful this week in games, but it's all worth knowing.
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The next morning, "the wife is in a really cheerful mood," Fromme said.
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Chicagoans have been lucking out lately with an onslaught of cheerful food news.
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He quickly recovered his cheerful demeanor after the trach change and some rest.
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People will happily accept it so long as malbec is inexpensive and cheerful.
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They were praised as cheerful and reliable, as lovable as they were courageous.
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Bounding onstage to kick off the conference, Pretor-Pinney seemed overwhelmed but cheerful.
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Vasquez had a warm, cheerful manner; horror did not come naturally to her.
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Just off the kitchen is a laundry room decorated with cheerful butterfly wallpaper.
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Family, friends and co-workers all maintained that I had been very cheerful.
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The students brought a calm focus to both works, more stern than cheerful.
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Gucci is the picture of a man relaxed, sparkling even — warm, cheerful, peaceful.
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The results are cheerful and fun and are being embraced by young people.
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The servers are cheerful and, it seems, not yet hardened to restaurant life.
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CHARLIE MUNGER: And -- staying cheerful-- with-- because it's a wise thing to do.
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I don't wish her cheerful friends, a bustling hearth, a sweet-tempered housemaid.
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There are people who think goths are quite deathly—but you're pretty cheerful.
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It's not polished, but if you're after cheap, colorful, and cheerful, you're sorted.
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Cainthus occupies a cheerful glass-and-exposed-brick box on the ground floor.
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My 3-year-old son, cheerful a minute before, joined in the wailing.
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Lalo, the cheerful sociopath, will now vex the lives of Mike and Gus.
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Unlike the cheerful checks and LKDs — little knit dresses — it did not work.
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People expect the workouts to make them feel more cheerful, and they do.
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In these moments, I'd lay very still, paralyzed by an oddly cheerful terror.
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Strategies There has been a deficit of cheerful news lately about American politics.
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In this crowd, at least, the cheerful yellow sponge had defied his doubters.
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As the Pitti show got nearer, Ruby seemed to be getting more cheerful.
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Even as her body and mind grew more frail, she was unfailingly cheerful.
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She put Anthony on the phone, and his grandfather said he seemed cheerful.
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An unnervingly cheerful white thug urges people to choose a prestocked evidence bag.
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On one wall, an inmate had painted a mural—a cheerful ocean scene.
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And so we have like a cheerful, you know, active approach to everything.
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Everything in the US was bigger, brasher, and more cheerful than I expected.
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The PSA features kids in what initially appears to be a cheerful spot.
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"He's just so kind and cheerful every time I see him," she said.
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Audience member: On that cheerful note ... Ruth Bader Ginsburg is still really healthy.
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It loses Twitter's bright and cheerful UI and gives everything an early Halloween vibe.
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Ashleigh Griffin says she was always a cheerful person — until she had a baby.
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You might think you want a cheerful boss who is cooperative and values community.
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There's something appealingly normal about this cheerful, airy and affordable three-bedroom Southwestern home.
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Her cheerful and inspiring pictures on her Instagram from the trip speak for themselves.
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Photo: GettyThe southern border of North Korea just got way less cheerful—or obnoxious.
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She's so present and cheerful that you might have forgotten she's never been kissed.
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Honestly I did this cause of the shot with the happy cheerful warehouse workers.
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To top it off, the house has 13 cheerful children running around barefoot everyday.
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He played a cheerful Arabic dance song on his dad's phone, over and over.
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They are engaged in cheerful-sounding small talk about their jobs, the Red Sox.
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In this light, her prolific work and cheerful image take on a bittersweet edge.
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Looking at her cheerful demeanour however, you'd hardly guess how much she's been through.
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Nour is a cheerful teenager with a luminous smile, inseparable from her friend Wassim.
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So far she's always responded within a few minutes, and been cheerful yet forceful.
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When they don't have someone hang up on them, they leave cheerful voicemail messages.
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Except West, who wore a cheerful smile with his head-to-toe black ensemble.
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I get it done twice as quick and I feel cheerful about doing it.
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Who says that a chow mein has to be relegated to cheap and cheerful?
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She was cheerful on the phone—at least she had the moral high ground.
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Hopefully the special will be the cheerful reunion we'll all need after Season 8.
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Farrell's brother, Rolf Eggers, described his brother as "kind and cheerful," Associated Press reports.
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And, as the pop-up's exit mat cheerful said, it's good to see you.
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"She came a healthy, cheerful girl," wrote Vsevolod Lisovsky, another director at the theatre.
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Construction workers in hard hats shout instructions at each other and exchange cheerful gibes.
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I was immediately enamored with the bright, cheerful art style of sweetness and lightning.
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It now sounds like a kaleidoscopic circus of juvenilia, it's cheerful cacophony borderline unlistenable.
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One of the images shows Hitler smiling next to a group of cheerful children.
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Replace your boring ones with this set of two that has cheerful heart designs.
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"MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A TERRORIST," one reads, inside a border of cheerful stars.
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Early photos show a smiling, cheerful girl with tubes of oxygen under her nose.
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And let's face it, writing about climate change for a living isn't exactly cheerful.
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Juckes said he found it difficult to be cheerful about the outlook for sterling.
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But it's sad to see the state messing with a time-honored, cheerful tradition.
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"Paul is a friend and a happy, cheerful, intelligent, non-angry guy," Will said.
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Instead, room 2103 was home to a seemingly unrelated company: Cheerful Best Company Services.
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Pruitt, who is forty-nine, looked cheerful, as he generally does at public appearances.
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Oh, and your map also happens to be a rather cheerful shade of pink.
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I loved all the cheerful muscle she packed around her 6-foot-2 frame.
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Perry Grossman, a cheerful, ruddy-cheeked volunteer in a polo shirt, addressed the room.
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And can you be cheerful when you're absolutely mired in deep hatred and resentment?
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In a series of recent conversations, Gene was cheerful, seemingly unfazed by his circumstances.
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Is it possible therefore that "The Painkiller" represents a cheerful gesture of self-critique?
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Cheap and genuinely cheerful, this is a mainstay of many an unpretentious Portuguese restaurant.
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And the bright cheerful yellow color of the banana itself also helps, I guess.
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The office has cheerful carpeting and walls covered with colorful pages from toy catalogs.
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Mr. Fujimoto said Mr. Kim was relaxed and cheerful, but also clearly in charge.
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It was devastating to see this usually cheerful character lose her sense of self.
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"What kind of site do you want to visit?" asked the cheerful park ranger.
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Steve Boone Butchie was the Lovin' Spoonful's stepmother at the hotel, funny, cheerful, encouraging.
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He is a rather cheerful, spirited fellow who works as a short-order cook.
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He saw my crowded circumstances; he met my cheerful, charming wife and friendly children.
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On Monday, Kevin Keenan of Castlewellan, Northern Ireland, shared a cheerful message on Facebook.
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It was a lovely and oddly cheerful sight, the graveyard overlooking the ice. ♦
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The cheerful keyboard chords belie the anguish behind Cardi's rant against a cheating partner.
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At Pheu Thai's headquarters in Bangkok, the mood fluctuated from cheerful to quiet disbelief.
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Her cheerful, encouraging, endlessly curious presence in the show makes it all seem doable.
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Using its default body plan, the bot adopted a rather cheerful-looking skipping locomotion strategy.
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The couple gave a cheerful display, per usual, at the movie's premiere in Madrid, Spain.
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They were colorful, bold, cheerful, and encouraged women to find the twinkly person inside them.
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My tone is cheerful, but a catch in my throat betrays how nervous I am.
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Argentina's economy is in a slump and inflation is at 30% but ranchers are cheerful.
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With the Cars, Ocasek wrote cheerful singalongs, impassive baubles, bewildering hooks, deceptively friendly formal paradoxes.
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She was a cheerful little girl who loved to sing, dance, and play the piano.
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THE CONCRETE walls ringing the Al-Awdah camp for Syrian refugees in Lebanon appear cheerful.
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This cheerful trio is part of the army of enthusiastic local volunteers behind En Marche!
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But there are reasons to be cheerful about this new crop of mobility startups too.
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We were both victims of the situation, he said, and tried to keep me cheerful.
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Beyond that, he is upbeat, cheerful and gives his unique flair to everything he does.
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This would be a shift toward the cheerful resolve of an F.D.R. or an Eisenhower.
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The sky turned a cheerful blue with fluffy white clouds and a bright yellow sun.
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Research suggests that people who are able to laugh at themselves are generally more cheerful.
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As the property market evolves, at least one type of investor can be unequivocally cheerful.
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The downward trajectory can be explained by several simultaneous phenomena, not all of them cheerful.
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But in another makeshift camp a few streets away, Maamar al-Alawi seems less cheerful.
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Other shots are more cheerful, showing siblings embracing, or kids enjoying a game of soccer.
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From there, we are transported centuries into the future, to a weirdly cheerful Crusades montage.
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Today, Stephanie chimes in with cheerful jokes about the baby's stubbornness, similar to her mother's.
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It was Christmastime and the twinkling lights from the window cast an oddly cheerful glow.
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While adopting a cheerful morning disposition isn't the easiest of tasks, we're here to help.
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Outside, a sign reads "Kerabana" in blue and the walls inside are painted cheerful orange.
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And that is the spirit in which I am going to work - cheerful and determined.
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Also known as the voice behind the adorably cheerful Olaf from Disney's animated hit, Frozen.
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His cheerful voice is an octave higher than expected and his sentences run without punctuation.
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We had met the previous day, and he sounded surprisingly cheerful as he greeted me.
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Expect a dazzling day today, with a high near 81, followed by a cheerful Saturday.
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Decorating a table for the holidays can help make your Christmas dinner even more cheerful.
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Jane ( Emily Mortimer ) is cheerful, single, and intent on improving the lives of working folk.
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If Zauo has one redeeming quality, besides a cheerful and accommodating staff, it's the bathrooms.
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Would my in-spite-of-it-all cheerful father have become depressed and stopped working?
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Consider picking up a cheerful pumpkin made of tinsel to hang on your front door.
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The new book replaces charts with cheerful drawings of Peterson's children acting out his advice.
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McMaine-Render drove seven students in the program's van, which resounded with cheerful non sequiturs.
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"First Robin of Spring" (1938), for example, is weirdly ominous despite its ostensibly cheerful subject.
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McBride in "Rubies" was always cool and sexy, but also tidy and cheerful and exact.
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Then he saw Yuri's face smiling at him from the cheerful orange and yellow ad.
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"Phoenix" begins with a simple four-on-the-floor beat, then gradually adds cheerful syncopation.
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My hedgehog was the perfect definition of genki, which means cheerful and chipper in Japanese.
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Flannel is "practical, it's warm, it's cheerful, it's comfortable—like lesbians," as Thomas put it.
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And so Smith had no choice but to play the role of the cheerful one.
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My servers were cheerful and communicated well with customers, but not necessarily with each other.
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PARIS — Few luxury brand chief executives are likely to appear as cheerful as Cyrille Vigneron.
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With its bright colors and cheerful patterns, the aloha shirt is practically synonymous with summer.
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Beksinski himself, while a painter of apocalyptic, sci-fi landscapes, is a cheerful, sardonic sort.
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"She was universally well-liked — always cheerful, affable, funny, and super smart," Ms. Guerry said.
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January can be a tough month, but there are plenty of reasons to be cheerful.
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A laundry room, painted a cheerful green, contains appliance hookups and a stainless steel sink.
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"Doormat Yola goes in the ground where she belongs!" she explained, with a cheerful cackle.
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Although Ms. Blamey is quite clearly a cheerful carnivore, she turns vegetables into compelling events.
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You will see a tacky, cheerful simulacrum of a classically creepy English manor drawing room.
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Since it's December, some networks and streaming platforms are obsessed with releasing festive, cheerful content.
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The Irish Repertory Theater's current revival, however deft and cheerful, does not increase its value.
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For sure, this funny and tender film prompts cheerful smiles, but sometimes they turn melancholy.
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What follows is a high-energy, irrepressibly cheerful whirl, more charming than it is hilarious.
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Above all, I try and stay cheerful and not let the heat destroy my productivity.
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About 51% of people say they&aposre more cheerful at work this time of year.
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With his "little wolf" Nike by his side, Belichick is cheerful, warm and downright funny.
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SYDNEY, Australia — On television sets he was a relaxed, cheerful man with an engaging smile.
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But I promise to break up the story with totally unrelated cheerful information whenever possible.
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In the alternative, the cheerful bureaucrat informed me, I could furnish the father's death certificate.
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Cranberries Singer: Cheerful Before DeathJaime King & Son Attacked In Beverly HillsSuge Knight Leaves Jail For Hospital
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Hiddleston crushes the robot, while Swift opts for the "cheerful jump," an old T-Swift classic.
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"Here, there is pizza and nothing else," declares Mahéva, the cheerful owner and pizza chef's wife.
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Meanwhile, she says, Pavlensky remains strong in spirit and cheerful despite what he is up against.
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I think that, [despite being] the author of this book, I'm actually an embarrassingly cheerful person.
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Its cheerful message subtly presses the viewer to learn more about the place where they live.
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The actor was once cast as the cheerful squire, Roland, in 2001's "A Knight's Tale."
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Describing her as "a cheerful, exuberant person," Dorson said Giehll also doted on her young son.
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And, if you happen to be a Stark, there's finally some stuff to be cheerful about.
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"It's my favorite time of the year, so I get really joyful and cheerful," she said.
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The grueling work hours can turn a cheerful person into an old grump slowly over time.
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They were thinking about cheerful and wonderful and amazing things that can be done with Twitter.
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He says of his volunteers that when deprived of sleep they stay alert and cheerful longer.
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Also on this day, Venus connects with Mars, creating a cheerful and proactive energy at work.
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He's 92 now and one of the more cheerful people with Alzheimer's, which is a blessing.
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But next time opera dad might take his daughter to something more cheerful, like "Les Misérables".
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Two weeks earlier, he had posted a picture of them looking cheerful at an Italian restaurant.
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Mary-Kate was even more smiley and cheerful chatting with sister Ashley Olsen, also in attendance.
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He described her as health conscious, cheerful and "full of happiness and joy" over the infant.
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Despite the title, it's a wonderfully cheerful read, and it has nothing to do with politics.
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Indians and Pakistanis are even more cheerful about overshooting their ideal family size, as many do.
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He looked cheerful but a little dazed, after arriving at dawn on a minibus from Texas.
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THE German parliament's annual Spargelfahrt, or asparagus trip, is a cheerful harbinger of the summer recess.
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On her EPs, songs like "Nont for Sale" put a cheerful, empowered face on conflicted relationships.
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Doughty, who styles herself after Morticia Addams, is a sort of cheerful and companionable Grim Reaper.
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A cheerful woman who favors large gold hoop earrings, she is often mistaken for a schoolteacher.
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The researchers say extroverts generally display more cheerful expressions in photographs, so they're easy to spot.
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Foreign firms might have fancier kit, but locals know how to make things cheap and cheerful.
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Even in those stressful confines, she was known for her "cheerful and compassionate demeanor," police said.
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The first thing you notice about working at HubSpot is how cheerful and vapid everyone is.
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A generally cheerful man, he seemed a bit down, until suddenly his eyes lit up again.
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Once at Craiglockhart, a former hotel, he described how it was "elaborately cheerful" during the day.
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Conal is small and cheerful, with white hair that sticks out from under a Dodgers cap.
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National crime statistics, and numbers for all violent crimes, paint an only slightly less cheerful picture.
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Mr. Puglisi works in a molto-maximalist style, a cheerful open-arm embrace of Italianate kitsch.
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But a more cheerful slant to the scene would belie the production's overriding sense of melancholy.
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After I filled out the prerequisite forms, a cheerful nurse showed me to an exam room.
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Rabia is a pretty, round-faced 17-year-old wearing a hijab and a cheerful smile.
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"If you have a bad reaction, we can apply for Strattera again!" the psychiatrist said, cheerful.
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A workshop at Blank Studio NYC in Brooklyn will help you keep your holiday discussions cheerful.
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Enter Paul Ryan, who is better dressed and a much more cheerful character in this act.
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The dogs twined around her, and she stroked them until they seemed a little more cheerful.
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He smiles and sways on the podium, shaping the music like it's a cheerful seasonal ritual.
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A.L.A.: You are not going to let me end our conversation on an artificially cheerful note.
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There's a cheerful self-deprecation to the bright colors and sharp edges of Leonhard Hurzlmeier's paintings.
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Furthermore, many voters have bought into the hopeful, cheerful Bloomberg shown in his barrage of ads.
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Michael Goldspiel is an inspired educator and a most cheerful fellow, a golden retriever among men.
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Over their three hours together, Jackie was alternately furious, despondent, cheerful, horrified, frustrated, disbelieving and amused.
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Streaming Movie Review The animated animal's latest big-screen adventure is very funny and refreshingly cheerful.
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It's a very funny movie — and an endlessly, refreshingly cheerful one, which is just as rare.
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Our hero is Blip, a sweet, square-headed robot with goggly eyes and a cheerful smile.
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Let us survey the many moods of Molly Brown: She is perky, chirpy, spunky, bubbly, cheerful.
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Indeed, even wishing someone a cheerful holiday can be a greeting made at own's own peril.
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Look at Dippold's "oh fuck" stare, her cheerful Halloween paper plate, the slightly bemused-looking bystander.
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He described his former colleague as one the most cheerful and loving people he's ever met.
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Na'im had been a strong student, an upbeat and cheerful child who avoided conflict and trouble.
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Yet his peers share a cheerful sense of his place as a fixture of Macdougal Street.
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A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent.
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At the time of emancipation, blacks were "healthy in body and cheerful in mind," Hoffman wrote.
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But Sasha excitedly took ownership of the cheerful nook, moving in with his Yu-Gi-Oh!
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"I'm not an ideological person," said Sinema, cheerful as she spoke with CNN in an interview.
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The holidays are supposed to be cheerful and bright, but can often feel exactly the opposite.
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We can be civil, cheerful, respectful to & friends with people who don't share our religious beliefs.
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This lovely tribute to urban wintertime is oversize, and Clement's cheerful watercolor art takes full advantage.
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Her swing was classic and correct, her manner cheerful and encouraging, and her agenda simple: instruction.
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Commander Haji Gulawi, a cheerful, 40-year peshmerga veteran whose name means flower, gently interrupts him.
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The latter would be named something fun like Larry and he'd have a big cheerful mustache!
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The town of Margaret River is home to a host of cheerful motels with reasonable rates.
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Fans voted, and Gudetama actually placed second, losing out to a cheerful salmon filet named Kirimichan.
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Because you're usually busy and cheerful, people don't always realize how completely sentimental you can be.
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If you were hoping The Sinner Season 2 might be a more cheerful affair, then guess what?
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Now she glows, and she is just so cheerful, and she's the most positive person I know.
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The cheerful woman seizes any opportunity to hold the children in her arms and to educate them.
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Still, the entire collection is so buoyant and cheerful, it's hard to be sour about their decision.
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Deputy Chief Judith Harrison's office is probably the only NYPD office painted a cheerful Pepto-Bismol pink.
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The study shows that a speaker's use of "like" is associated with seeming more cheerful and friendly.
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The horses' saddles were a brilliant red, traditional and ornate, but the day was anything but cheerful.
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It's a cheerful ad filled with teenagers running around and slapping stickers on people, food and objects.
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Such factors may explain why, despite strides in raising living standards, Indians are not growing more cheerful.
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The pilot was cheerful and thanked the air traffic controllers, the Hellenic (Greek) Civil Aviation Authority said.
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The MPL is finished with a sprinkling of sugar crystals in a variety of cheerful autumnal colors.
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Mario's cheerful face on the packaging of its sequels and spin-offs guaranteed further high-quality fun.
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It is just that, far from being anti-capitalist, they involve a confident, cheerful sort of consumerism.
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Stavridis responded as you might have expected, given his cheerful talk of nuclear war with North Korea.
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Reflecting on the prospect of Democrats investigating him and him retaliating by investigating them, Trump was cheerful.
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Its cheerful tunes and over-the-top adorable look turn even regular errands into a whimsical adventure.
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Cleverman shows just how nightmarish this supposedly cheerful eternal present is from the perspective of marginalized people.
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The actress looked cheerful as she carried an IKEA bag and walked around with one earbud in.
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Everyone is super-cheerful because they're trying to sell you something, and I find it really repulsive.
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He has a vibrant Twitter feed, peppered with selfies and cheerful posts to endear himself with millennials.
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This will be the season where Jessica Jones is totally well-balanced and cheerful all the time.
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She told me about the cheap and cheerful lipstain she buys from Duane Reade for four bucks.
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FOR too long the Philippines was the sick man of Asia—cheerful, democratic but a chronic underperformer.
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The 12 jurors appeared relaxed and even cheerful as they entered the courtroom to receive Cogan's instructions.
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He was not especially cheerful or engaging, off camera, but it was never rude or ill-intentioned.
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This quaint town, outwardly a haven for cheerful cyclists and cheese connoisseurs, was now layered with menace.
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Then Ocasio-Cortez clapped back with a cheerful video of her dancing outside her new congressional office.
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From cheerful frogs to grouchy bison, here's a selection of the images submitted for the 2016 prize.
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The response made me nostalgic for the American ability to apply cheerful language to any situation: Hi!
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Years later, a former classmate showed him their 6th grade yearbook—Neil had been voted most cheerful.
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It's a colorful, cheerful clip that wants to turn the Apple Watch into a pop culture symbol.
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It won't be a cheerful, lighthearted vibe; however, you can use the energy to focus on work.
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This cheerful acceptance of the bottle may strike more abstemious American readers as another very "British" element.
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"He loved his motorbike, and when you saw him go by he was always cheerful," Poli added.
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At this small, cheerful storefront, the two are making a more straightforward appeal to comfort and nostalgia.
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Shapiro reads "listeners'" letters that recount nauseatingly cheerful, clichéd stories about falling in love and happy coincidences.
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People poured out into the whitened streets to wage cheerful snowball fights and sled through the parks.
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Served ice cold, it reached its potential if it was dry and refreshing — cheap, cheerful and forgettable.
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Cheerful and lively, "Strangers and Cousins" is dense with themes, yet has a satisfying simplicity of setting.
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It was a cheap and cheerful pop of flair that served no purpose other than self-expression.
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She plays cute grandma to Jeff Koons's cheerful robot, to cite another widely known artist's self-presentation.
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Boyce death brought a somber note to what's otherwise a cheerful romp for families with younger kids.
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Next thing is you have to say, in a very high, cheerful voice, exactly what you're praising.
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They bought a folding table and brought in lawn chairs to make for a cheerful dining room.
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Arthur: Before we finish up this conversation and go vote, can we end on a cheerful note?
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Through its many cheerful characters, "Brave New Jersey" emanates an upbeat attitude of a James Stewart kind.
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That didn't make the cheerful, matte pastel products any less neat if you're a Google hardware devotee.
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Fleming is a trim, cheerful man with silver hair who works as a sustainability manager in Qatar.
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The "-ista" ladies (Slatalla and Lonsdale are colleagues) share a hip, confident, cheerful vibe, casual but studied.
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Confined under the watch to her small bedroom, with an occasional stroll outdoors, she is invariably cheerful.
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Maybe, lurking behind the cheerful, bespectacled face of everyone's favourite village postman there's a much seedier underbelly.
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So grab your ax and start chopping through this cheerful gallery of stars searching for Christmas trees!
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Combining familiar mechanics like fishing and N64-style collecting with an uncomplicatedly cheerful and expressive art style.
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The first thing that struck me was its bright rainbow color scheme, which felt cheerful, even cutesy.
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Things were great at first—my colleagues and employers were always cheerful, and the pay was good.
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Back at the gym, I run into Nong Am, cheerful despite her loss, as Thai fighters often are.
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With its lickspittle questions and cheerful disinformation, it feels like nothing so much as North Korean state press.
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Blair, a man of generally cheerful outward demeanour, has been badly – but not fatally - hurt by the report.
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Clearly, they come for the cheerful, easy-to-follow makeup tutorials and stay for the Aunt Becky cameos.
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Friendly and dependably cheerful, Guillén worked for free for years at a local radio station, Super Mix 101.9.
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It's a nearly combat-free isometric roguelike with a lot of random elements and a truly cheerful disposition.
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FOR a traveller whose flight had been delayed by five hours, Andrés Manuel López Obrador looked surprisingly cheerful.
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After all, Prior's speech isn't just a cheerful reminder that things will improve — it's a call to arms.
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"Nobody" is a cheerful cry for help, a relentlessly catchy earworm about the unshakable need for human connection.
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And yet these (relatively) cheap and cheerful iPods are still apparently worth Apple's while to make and sell.
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The oft-smiling Fernández had many friends in the game, owing to his cheerful demeanor and fierce competitiveness.
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The cheerful assumption that shop workers can move smoothly into e-commerce and logistics jobs is deeply flawed.
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Chip sent his own cheerful message to fans, writing "Happy Easter y'all" with the hashtag "#HeIsRisen" on Twitter.
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One character is a cheerful omniscient being that lives in a void and is capable of materialising anything.
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Someone edited the dancing scenes from almost 300 movies together into a cheerful seven minute montage of partying.
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More Chinese lanterns illuminated the backyard, where extremely cheerful staff offered me a taste from the taco table.
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They were cheerful in their interaction with customers, which is definitely not a very Luke thing to do.
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I wanted the chorus melody to sound like a cheerful tune you could hear kids singing during recess.
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But if not, he's still trying to position himself as the level headed, cheerful, nonconfrontational voice of reason.
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A Boy Scout is, apparently, trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
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Justin Trudeau is known for his feminist thoughts, cheerful demeanor, and basically being the Ryan Gosling of politics.
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The Pixel 3 is fun and photographs well, but super "cheap and cheerful" in its look and feel.
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Mr Alshater is always cheerful in his videos, but in person can appear tired and sad at times.
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"It's funny, people expect me to be really nice," the designer jokes, referring to his cheerful alter ego.
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"European data won't provide many reasons to be cheerful about the euro," ING analysts said in a note.
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"European data wont provide many reasons to be cheerful about the euro," ING analysts said in a note.
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" Her character is described as "a controlling LA mom who is far less cheerful than her Lululemons imply.
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In the dressing room, I thought that it made me look cheerful, like a modest yet sexy daffodil.
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And it's hard to think of a male presidential candidate taking the heat for not looking cheerful enough.
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Trader Joe's crew members are known for being cheerful, friendly, and easy to spot in their Hawaiian shirts.
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Their roofs and eaves were painted in cheerful geometric patterns by the British artist David Tremlett: yellows, fuchsias.
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Others drank coffee in a cheerful mess hall, adorned with mounted bull's heads and old Coca-Cola advertisements.
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Their music is upbeat and cheerful, and the rhythms quickly move audiences to tap their feet and dance.
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The fluffy marsupial's often dubbed "the world's happiest animal" thanks to its cheerful disposition and trust of humans.
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But they were as cheerful as the crowds, handing out "W" stickers and taking selfies with Cubs fans.
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"Hey, guys!" says one cheerful man in the campaign's main video, which was filmed on webcams and smartphones.
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Still to come: white-water rapids, an inquisitive panther, and a surprisingly cheerful sojourn with practitioners of cannibalism.
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A cheerful Shaq in LSU swim trunks hoses down the slide and playfully sprays the celebrities sitting courtside.
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If they're remote, you need decisive confidence, clear direction, iterative targets, independent responsibilities, asynchronous communications, and cheerful chatter.
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She enrolls in school, joins a soccer team, and becomes a helpful and cheerful member of the household.
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Seasonal gift-wrapping associates quite possibly have one of the most festive, cheerful seasonal jobs on the market.
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In any event, when he rose to shake my hand — friendly, cheerful even — something cracked open inside me.
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Like the opening sequences of a classic horror movie, the market last year was relentlessly and unnaturally cheerful.
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" The arrival of the nurse, and the food, made an immediate difference, Ms. Nava said: "Now she's cheerful.
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The restaurant is spartan but cheerful, with orders placed at the counter and just a handful of tables.
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This cheerful, exasperated journal is fun even for readers who don't know a daisy from a dahlia. 'R.
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Mr. Byford, a cheerful Brit who won accolades for revitalizing Toronto's transit system, seems to relish the challenge.
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Then, too, photographs of the cheerful flowers starting popping up on Instagram and Snapchat with the hashtag #bogleseeds.
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"He gets it," she added, referring to Mr. Saunders and the cheerful self-empowerment that drove her brand.
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But this is not a moment for mere salesmanship, for conjuring a cheerful vision rather than facing reality.
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Internet telecom companies aren't your friends, no matter how cheerful they may try to portray themselves in advertisements.
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They package otherwise dreary trips in cheerful and quirky wrappings, targeting young people who are looking for adventure.
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On display will be the Bournonville trademarks: skittering footwork, regal arms, precise head placement and a cheerful buoyancy.
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Moody's upgrade of India's sovereign rating and expectations of an S&P upgrade also kept the mood cheerful.
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A plum ambassadorship lands the cheerful hotelier in the red-hot middle of a fast-cooking impeachment crucible.
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A cheerful German shepherd bounded ahead, and Apted shook off his reverie to greet the dog with warmth.
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"European data won't provide many reasons to be cheerful about the euro," ING analysts said in a note.
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Tumors that bloomed in my colon and liver, in a moment, erased every cheerful ambition and casual plan.
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Its towns are cheerful and colorful, painted in a warm palette of straw yellow, pastel pink and orange.
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Which was hard to do under the best of circumstances, and impossible while under Kelli's consummate cheerful gaze.
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What this means in practice is that the cheerful novel has, in Walley-Beckett's hands, become much darker.
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Where Muratova is calm and cheerful, Sam's family is raucous and ill-tempered (not to mention foul-mouthed).
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But step downstairs and you find a cheerful day-care center, with caregivers surrounded by toddlers and toys.
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"Now we'll leave here fast," I say to Lidor, my voice cheerful, as if this were a game.
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Two weeks after the Tesla announcement, Audi made an announcement of its own — albeit a less cheerful one.
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Mother and son seem relaxed and cheerful in the security video footage that investigators recovered from their stops.
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" Shaw himself, in the midst of his largely cheerful Twitter feed, declared, "It was a pasty, not pie.
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I heard a cheerful "Hello!" and turned around to see a tall, slim woman with caramel-colored hair.
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Soon he has targeted a cheerful high schooler (Kim Go-eun) so that he may reach the afterlife.
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In fact, on some Thursdays, just to keep me off balance, she reverts to her previously cheerful self.
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The coffee on the menu is either hot or cold, and served with a cheerful lack of ceremony.
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Cheerful and well-liked, he had been an aircraft maintenance engineer with Air New Zealand for 16 years.
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The filmmakers try desperately to have it both ways, flipping from cheerful hedonism to "Reefer Madness"-style moralizing.
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Daffodils may look bright and cheerful, but consuming any part of this flowering plant can lead to poisoning.
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We swore off pesticides and bought a Fiskars reel mower, a simple machine with a cheerful orange cover.
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Initially these paintings read like cheerful reworkings of the human condition, reflecting on seemingly plausible relationships with animals.
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Today she makes growth charts, wood letters, and, indeed, ornaments with cheerful swaths of color cutting across them.
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With its "happiness ministry" and tourist attractions, the UAE presents itself as a cheerful, cosmopolitan corner of the Gulf.
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Through it all, Julianna somehow remains cheerful, though she does ask her mom to hold her hand at times.
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I switched back and forth between two phone lines and personalities: a shaky, desperate mother and chirpy, cheerful journalist.
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Fortunately, Ed Isar's cheerful, jackin'-house set at La Galerie has all it takes to warm hearts and butts.
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People have been sharing his awesomely cool 1970s mugshot and the cheerful letter he wrote to a U.S. fan.
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I quickly became aware that being well-behaved and cheerful was an important part of the image I portrayed.
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But the settlers' ensuing actions were nothing short of horrifying, and cheerful depictions of slavery and exoticism are jarring.
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As Penney noted, it's her "cheerful disposition, servant's heart, and smiling face" that make her a stellar healthcare worker.
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THERE has long been a joke in political circles that Britain's Department for Transport never produces any cheerful headlines.
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They were practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game, one of those cheerful bipartisan events that's becoming extinct in Washington.
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Relaxed and cheerful, he stood by his car and answered questions for about 10 minutes as sleet fell steadily.
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Other debuts today include LONGING EYES, DRUG WARS, the cheerful HOW'S LIFE, SERIES FINALE, GAINS ON and MOON ROOF.
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Farmers, who say the wolves cause the deaths of thousands of sheep and other grazing animals, are less cheerful.
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By the basketballer's brooding standard, this is such an upbeat note your columnist rashly ventures a cheerful last question.
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Though happier people are more likely to have children, it does not follow that children necessarily keep them cheerful.
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Ever-cheerful Parker runs it with a curiosity, enthusiasm and excitability you could only wish every high schooler possessed.
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Before he had said a word, the cheerful owner asked him if the mangoes had bothered us last night.
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CHEERFUL yellow ribbons are wrapped round tree trunks on Ladysmith Avenue in a well-to-do suburb of Sheffield.
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Behind the front desk, I found a cheerful, slight young lady with a tight bun of dyed-blue hair.
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In a café in south London, two construction workers are engaged in cheerful banter, tossing words back and forth.
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Previously haughty locals have befriended the cheerful police manning the cordons around Queen Elizabeth Gardens and Zizzi&aposs restaurant.
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Across from them sat Josef Weiss, a small and wiry southerner, and his fiancée Katherine Weiss, plump and cheerful.
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For example, when people are depressed, they tend to post darker pictures online than when they are feeling cheerful.
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Or was the smile just a clever allusion to the fact that the lady's last name, Giocondo, means "cheerful"?
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A bit deaf, always cheerful and with a loud greeting for everyone, she had earned her nickname: The Mascot.
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A bit deaf, always cheerful and with a loud greeting for everyone, she had earned her nickname: The Mascot.
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Palmer had a smile for every person he met, but his cheerful countenance hid — sometimes, barely — a fierce competitiveness.
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Debilitated by drugs and alcohol but still relentlessly cheerful, he lost his title to Rubén Olivares the following year.
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" In its statement, the school district said: "He had a cheerful disposition and his colleagues enjoyed working with him.
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During a burial, Moondog smokes a graveside joint, and, in court, he is cheerful and charming with the judge.
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A cheerful and pragmatic woman, she has provided a home to young asylum seekers, paid for by the state.
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We're seeing them at odds now, but back in the day it was a much more cheerful, fun place.
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His father would be laughing in a cheerful, relaxed way, and when he spoke he used their regional dialect.
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On a more cheerful note, the bar also boasts glass cases displaying objects linked to the Beefeaters' colorful traditions.
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Again, don't expect the mood to be cheerful or cuddly—it's just not like that when Saturn is around.
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Jessica keeps a cheerful face on, but, like other woman who complain about Essure, she is also clearly bitter.
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The chatty, cheerful girl had become a person I couldn't identify with at all: skeletal, desperate, scrabbling for food.
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Up until now we've had two Black Mirror Season 4 episode teasers, and neither of them exactly look cheerful.
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One ad featured Johnson at a white board, casting himself as the cheerful outsider amid a gang of politicians.
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Her mien, as social media kept pointing out before it got distracted by her hats, was relaxed and cheerful.
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He was cheerful the morning we were going to the Saudi consulate to get a document certifying his divorce.
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HGTV — the model of mainstream American cheerful design — chose to color its 2018 Dream Home Sherwin-Williams's Tricorn Black.
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It tells of a cheerful, underemployed scholar, Ho Yunqing (Shih Chun), who makes a meager living as a copyist.
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For the majority of a long if intermittent career, the Swedish indie-pop troubadour has specialized in cheerful dolor.
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Constance tends to the house in what appears to be a state of willful oblivion, looking cheerful and stunned.
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The Entireworld world, a fantasyland in Disney colors (Disney World is an acknowledged influence), is a cheerful, welcoming one.
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The bright horizon suggests the painting takes place during the day, yet the aura the image evokes isn't cheerful.
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Its factual and documentary aspects are frequently both fascinating and seemingly improvisational, almost ad-libbed, in a cheerful way.
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Over lunch at the Carlyle, Mr. Weiner was cheerful and animated, occasionally breaking into high pitched peals of laughter.
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We had tied cheerful gingham bumpers around the crib's perimeter, so she wouldn't bump her head on the slats.
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The most surprising combine traditional landscape painting with colorful abstract patterning or still-life arrays of cheerful toylike forms.
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She transforms before our eyes from a cheerful girl into a woman who's peered into the heart of grief.
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Ahn is awfully cheerful and upbeat for someone whose days are spent considering the cutting edge of artificial intelligence.
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She had sensed some shift in his attention and was now willfully cheerful, cool, not giving away too much.
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J.P. There's a tremendous amount of imagination and complexity hiding inside this cheerful and ethereal instrumental prog-rock jam.
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Fielding, whose Tom Jones would gain renown for his cheerful sexual exploits, found Richardson's platitudinous Sunday-school morality unbearable.
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A long-limbed, cheerful teenager, Hinako, sets down in a seaside town for the summer, catching waves with expertise.
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"My husband goes nowhere on an empty stomach, and neither do guests," she says, both cheerful and dead serious.
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They come in cheerful patterns and are made from breathable, lightweight muslin that can be used for virtually anything.
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He is a cheerful, demonstrative man, seventy-six years old, with a short gray beard and a mobile face.
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The group's music is cheerful with upbeat lyrics, and the boys' appearance tends toward neat outfits and sweet smiles.
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It's unclear if Maisie Williams directly inspired the below emoji, or if the similarity is just a cheerful coincidence.
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Reasons to be climate cheerful (ish) "We need every arrow in our climate quiver," Jackson said, in a statement.
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Oh, Pete Gilbert, as if floated down from the heavens, a cheerful, insightful man in a soft plaid shirt.
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Almost by stealth, but also with cheerful forthrightness, she communicates a rich and challenging array of feelings and ideas.
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He should not be so cheerful; it could mark the beginning of the end for him and his party.
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The vibe is inspired and cheerful—at least until some awkward issues come up in conversation early this evening.
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Despite these cheerful adornments, ominous grey clouds loom overhead in all of DeMarte's images, imbuing a melancholic tone throughout.
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With the cheerful 215-degree weather over the weekend, and more of it expected today, it might feel like springtime.
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Her spring 2017 line is everything you'd want to shake off the winter blues: colorful, cheerful, and just cheeky enough.
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AT A MIGRANT shelter in Nuevo Laredo, a city in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas, the mood is cheerful.
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Tandy stared at the icons on the screen, bright and cheerful against the plaid mapspace and the corporate-source adbots.
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As a cheerful public relations professional led me through the metal detectors, I was glad I followed the rules closely.
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Louis' cheerful demeanor in the images is typical of the little royal, according to a source close to the family.
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The cheerful chap above is one of the masked hunters chasing the protagonist of the Season 2 episode "White Bear".
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That may be true, but more than anything, I just want my beautiful, intelligent, curious, and cheerful friend to live.
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The cheerful-looking product shows adorable Peeps plastered all over the bottle, and topped off with a bright yellow cap.
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"I'm getting ready to tell some ghost stories," called a neighbor, who seemed determined to be cheerful about the outages.
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The day "began so beautiful, sunny and cheerful — and suddenly became black and horrible," they wrote in a Facebook post.
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Even the cereal box is inspired by the cheerful chicks and bunnies, sporting a bright yellow background and adorable characters.
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And of 'the kids,' Heather was a cheerful and positive member of the group, always hoping for the next gathering.
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Its front line of four dhol drummers had crowd-pleasing synchronized moves and a cheerful line of audience-participation patter.
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The donors were generally cheerful, embracing the opportunity to feel magnanimous while being relieved, by strangers, of a burdensome chore.
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Respondents experience a "rush of self-discovery" and "the cheerful lull of self-acceptance", but also "the comfort of solidarity".
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She waved goodbye as we made our way down the dark lane — every inch the cheerful, ruthless village power broker.
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The ultrasound technician was upbeat and cheerful, and we made small talk as she squirted the gel on my belly.
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LIGHT and bright, cheap and cheerful: IKEA's 400-plus outlets in 49 countries all run on the same central principle.
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Children around the world watched Romper Room, a children's show featuring a cheerful teacher and a group of smiling kids.
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LONDON — It's David Cameron's final day as Britain's prime minister but the mood was cheerful in the House of Commons.
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DORO SUASIN was cheerful and couldn't hurt a fly, say his neighbours in Pil-homes, a slum near Manila's airport.
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Behold Chablis (Billy Porter) — who has switched sides to join the witches — is too concerned about Michael to be cheerful.
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Although she presented a relentlessly cheerful model of femininity on the outside, forever eager to please, she roiled poisonously within.
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" As a result, he found that "staying cheerful" has helped him in life "because it's a wise thing to do.
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This time, the porn site released a cheerful infographic mapping out America's most frequently misspelled pornographic search terms by state.
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In fact, it may even be more insidious because it's tucked away behind the veneer of a cheerful, open office.
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The show, which has South Park vibes, will also follow the weird cast of campers and annoyingly cheerful counselor David.
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Tokyo, Japan (CNN)In an elementary school turned nursing home, Keichi Tasaka jokes with a group of cheerful old women.
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I'd already been there twice before—they play accessible music, cheerful house stuff, and it doesn't only attract twenty-somethings.
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But the truth behind the cheerful scenery is that the job is hard, even grueling at times, and surprisingly competitive.
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He closes out the loop with a cheerful animation, one of dozens Anki recorded and will make available to consumers.
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My own feeling is that the potential of Mendoza malbec, as these wines demonstrated, goes far beyond cheap and cheerful.
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"A deep sense of malaise" pervaded Britain, sighed Mr Corbyn, who is rarely cheerful about the condition of modern capitalism.
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All she had left were several bunches of wilting yellow tulips and a large, cheerful bunch of yellow acacia blossoms.
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He wasn't a fan of her negative attitude, so she cast a spell to make herself more cheerful and upbeat.
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Indulgent, easy to get on with, cheerful by nature, with a republican spirit and a good heart, she had friends.
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Instead of building into a cheerful rock song, it melted into a series of slow arpeggios and eventually faded away.
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Then the right hymns had to be chosen to sing to Gracie, because goats don't like to be too cheerful.
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In September, Ms. Abrams expects to begin serving weekend brunch at the half-dozen small tables in the cheerful cafe.
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He left the room and came back carrying the King James Bible — always a cheerful start to any teenager's day.
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This doesn't mean you have to hunch over your desk like Ebenezer Scrooge, frowning disapprovingly at your cheerful slacker colleagues.
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"Inaugural Speech" (1997) finds Ms. Fraser adopting multiple roles with cheerful schizophrenic aplomb: curator, trustee, public official and corporate sponsor.
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One morning, I took a train south across the flat countryside to Szeged, a university town of cheerful Habsburg architecture.
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It's cheerful and utterly limp — Jason Polan would have conveyed more about these people with just a few pencil strokes.
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"The Irish go all out for Christmas with décor and celebrations, and the mood is cheerful and generous," she said.
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"When so many people are feeling understandably anxious, is it wrong to be sending cheerful emails about shoes?" she wrote.
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Atlanta (CNN)A caravan of rainbow streamer-laced vehicles cruised down the road in Marietta, Georgia, making a cheerful noise.
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Opened last year, this cheerful cafe recently displayed a dozen delectable flavors, from salted caramel popcorn to stuffed crème brûlée.
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The image defines the high expectations that universities hold to their students in a colorful, cheerful, and simple pie chart.
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Neighbors and other family members said that Warekar was a cheerful person and showed no signs of any psychological disorder.
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The cheerful print is spotted (forgive us) in all the expected places, including flamenco-inspired tops and demure kitten heels.
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The French haven't become magically cheerful, but there's a creeping sense that hope isn't idiotic, and life can actually improve.
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"It was a lovely day for strolling along the seashore," he wrote, reeling the reader in with a cheerful opening.
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All the things that are lovable about it — the cheerful pop, the whoosh of air, the instant results — are absent.
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Whatever the cause, what was meant to be a cheerful gift from London has turned into the Bluebird of Unhappiness.
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But it was more than that — the unrelentingly cheerful, energetic, outgoing woman she had known her entire life had disappeared.
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Markets may be more cheerful today, but keep an eye on credit spreads and money markets the panic isnt over.
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Her thorough proposals for issues like universal child care, climate change, and an ultra-millionaire tax became a cheerful punchline.
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Even Brandon Nimmo, the team's best hitter and most cheerful player, acknowledged the Mets' ongoing collapse was wearing on him.
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The cheerful shopkeeper, a woman named Stanzin, also offers same-day laundry service, for 95 rupees per kilo of clothing.
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Ezersky and Walden do a bang-up job below explaining their theme: cheerful puns of phrases with flattering first parts.
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While we were chatting, Melissa bumped into a cheerful woman from the building who had also come on her own.
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Four attendees appeared at poolside yoga early the next morning, seemingly fast friends, chatting and cheerful in their downward dogs.
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The four-room house bursts with cheerful colors and textures, her remedy for the half-year gloom of Baltic winters.
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She wanted to create a cheerful, fun space to help Emillie, now 12, settle into life in a new state.
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I was always looking then to explain everything, looking for meaning behind the ruddy, cheerful, rule-bound world I knew.
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There was a lot to reflect on, as usual: Barcelona, Charlottesville, and, on a more cheerful note, the solar eclipse.
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It suggests cheerful resignation to a time in which artists feel trapped in patterns of recycled or otherwise bootless significance.
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A cheerful young man behind a desk shook our hands and asked my son where he was going to college.
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To offer them up as cheerful costumes can spur a smile (almost everything is rosier in retrospect), but it's ephemeral.
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But it was the failures that made Cabrera seem like an ideal choice to guide the cheerful, soft-spoken German.
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One held the cheerful, gossip-filled letters that her mother wrote to her as she was hiding her terminal illness.
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At one point, a member of the retail team approached them tentatively and asked why they all seemed so cheerful.
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Born in 1979, the year before the policy began, he recalls a cheerful rural upbringing as one of three children.
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The first few pictures came back blurred, and I felt ashamedFor all the cheerful engineers, my father and his tribe.
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Obama — wearing a purple polo shirt, white cap, and white shorts — seemed cheerful and was seen shaking hands with passersby.
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It has a dual purpose (it can grow plants and flowers, too) and is cheerful-looking if a bit bulky.
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In a cheerful victory speech on Sunday night, Zelenskiy provided little insight into what he would do if he wins.
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A crowd of customers is attended to by cheerful staff members decked out in jaunty red hoodies and carrying iPads.
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Greek officials say that controllers chatted with the pilot after the plane entered Greek airspace and that he sounded cheerful.
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It seemed a lot more cheerful and positive at the time—but now it's not so much to me anymore.
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This will put you in a cheerful mood as you do your laundry, go to work, and hit the gym.
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Golden retrievers are the happy drunks of dogs: they're constantly cheerful, always dopey, endlessly playful and they love everyone around them.
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There are still plenty of reasons to be cheerful, such as the great deals out there, ready to be snapped up.
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Sometimes I would think everything was fine, and I was my typical, cheerful self, before slipping into episodes of deep depression.
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But RBG's aim is to celebrate its subject more than to explain her, and it does that with cheerful, bold aplomb.
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Rubio's problem is that in imitating Trump he is undermining his own previous image as the cheerful, optimistic face of conservatism.
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Birmingham, England, is home to the adorable 7-year-old Anu, a cheerful kid whose favorite colors are violet and pink.
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The publication reports that the most prized "Original 21" piece is called "God Loveth a Cheerful Giver," according to an expert.
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But I didn't always arrive to work with the same cheerful candor I had every day over the previous few years.
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Luckily I managed to cling on to a cheerful woman in one of the foundations T-shirts, who gave me directions.
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The trainers said words like "super" or "however" in both a high-pitched cheerful voice and with a more neutral delivery.
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She's being romanced by her hospital coworker Lewis (actor-musician Dabier), a cheerful teen who's considering dropping out of high school.
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"My memory of him was he was always a very cheerful guy," said Jezeem Jameel, who knew Lathif as a teenager.
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Living Through The Trump Era Means Being Bored & Terrified At The Same TimeNorth Korea's "Pink Lady" Makes Nuclear Detonation Sound Cheerful
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One cheerful video shows Lavigne in front of a green screen making hand gestures while trying not to crack a smile.
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Its conclusion is rather more cheerful, at least for those who think a trade war with China is a rotten idea.
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Ferocious competition in some of the upstream links of the chain has turned the smile curve into something considerably less cheerful.
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In a nearby conference room, I meet the training team leader, a cheerful woman who looks like a middle school teacher.
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Making friends came naturally for the little boy with fiery red hair, freckles and a smile that matched his cheerful attitude.
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Filmed at the skatepark on London's South Bank, the clip above shows a cheerful, GoPro-toting dog galloping after its owner.
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One of the most useful aspects of my suit is a cheerful robotic voice that alerts me when specific things happen.
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With a Pepsi in hand, she walks with smiling picketers, swapping cheerful glances with folks of all creeds, colors, and genders.
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Or was this a cheerful reappropriation of an identity that for so long was taken to connote stupidity and closed-mindedness?
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After claiming her sixth Wimbledon championship last year, Serena Williams broke into the cheerful smile of somebody accustomed to such success.
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Instead, she opened her front door in stocking feet, offered me coffee and fresh strawberries, and projected a generally cheerful demeanor.
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Beginning Tuesday, the company presents Frederick Ashton's cheerful, farm fresh "La Fille Mal Gardée," complete with clogs, maypoles and dancing hens.
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Mr. Hamilton uses his persona as a foil for his material, but the cheerful sensibility of Josh Gondelman, 31, runs deeper.
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Then I called the CFPB, talked to one person, filled out a form, and got a cheerful email confirming my information.
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Easy, just put your ride on Blablacar or check whoever is going there and join them for a (hopefully) cheerful trip.
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I have no idea why, on leaving Harvard's palace of color, the vindication of Mukharji's account should have made me cheerful.
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Each cleaning tip is illustrated and written in a cheerful style that helps take the drudgery out of otherwise boring tasks.
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Of course I'd much rather have a nicer nickname, though then I probably should involve myself with a more cheerful topic.
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"We're trying to make it as old fashioned and as traditional as we can," he says in his cheerful Lancashire accent.
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Recovering from an injury sucks, but Seattle Seahawks star Earl Thomas sounds upbeat and cheerful despite dealing with a broken leg.
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Instead, the franchise has long experimented with horror elements, deploying them judiciously to peel back the facade of its cheerful fantasy.
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While some tiny homes feel spacious and homey with real furniture and cheerful furnishings, others can look like cramped motel rooms.
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Snowman Sculpture with White LED Lights, $99.98, available at Lowe'sThis cheerful snowman is a fun and festive addition to any yard.
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GODALMING, England — With a surprisingly cheerful air, the director Hettie Macdonald surveyed the damply gray British version of a spring day.
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With orchestral strings behind the strum, stomp and clap of a traditional-sounding beat, the women aren't singing about cheerful drunks.
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If you have to go out and do things, realize that the vibe isn't light or cheerful, it's sober and focused.
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Roth's health is good, though he has had several surgeries for a recurring back problem, and he seems cheerful and contented.
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Now, amid the cheerful commerce of Hudson Yards, the only history being reflected upon is that of the artists' collaboration itself.
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Even so, her apartment, a cheerful space with hardwood floors, remains cozy and welcoming, decorated with her paintings and homemade pillows.
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"They are a more value-oriented product, sort of cheap and cheerful, fun fashion," Foyle told Business of Fashion in 2017.
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Rickards, who has short blond hair and a cheerful manner, grew up on the ranch and runs a cat rescue there.
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In fact, the overall tone of the memes boiled down to a kind of cheerful ambivalence about the prospect of war.
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Early sequences paint a cunning—and not unrealistic—portrait of a community of cheerful, amoral scavengers, justifying every theft with theory.
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So I cut it back to a book every two years and now I'm cheerful and good-natured and enjoy myself.
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And if her vision worsens, she told me with the cheerful determination of a survivor, she still has her other eye.
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Rachel Williams, a cousin of Takiya's, said that the girl was a cheerful child who loved to dance and play basketball.
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He did himself no favor by choosing the name Breezy Lovejoy, which he saw as a cheerful, romantic R&B moniker.
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But the town's inhabitants are relentlessly cheerful in the film as they thread zippers or line hundreds of pockets a day.
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Small comforts on their hospital beds, like the rolls of baby blankets printed with cheerful ducklings make them look even tinier.
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My high school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, was full of cheerful students -- many of whom were celebrating Valentine's Day with one another.
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"I salute the cheerful vulgarity of the Vanderbilts and the way they bulldozed their way into high society," Mr. Foulkes added.
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The young Calder and his middle-aged counterpart are almost identical: self-assured, hard working, constitutionally cheerful — and that's about it.
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The narrative's cheerful, almost totally uncritical sublimation of millennial women's individual agency to the cause of more babies is utterly enraging.
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The effect is to pull the audience into a cheerful complicity: All of life is a performance, and isn't that wonderful?
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The Promise Ring's brand of pop mainlined cheerful bliss into emo, helping the genre's fanbase grow with a more accessible approach.
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"He really is the most cheerful, smiley little boy – he's always so happy and content," a source told PEOPLE of Prince Louis.
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Somewhere in the never-ending ether of the net, two Twitter bots are having a cheerful, never-ending conversation with each other.
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Hudson is the ideal rebound for Pitt: She's fun, she's cheerful, she's spontaneous, and she's not nearly as intense as Angelina Jolie.
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Melissa and husband Ben Falcone posed for a cheerful selfie as they rode in their car on the way to the event.
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Indulge in a Pineapple Rickey These fresh, tropical cocktails—served in a cheerful pineapple "cup"—will bring a smile to any face.
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This episode isn't as bleak as others so I feel downright cheerful compared to how I usually feel after watching Black Mirror.
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"The response from Twitter made me feel glad I was able to bring cheerful attitude in spite of the storm," she said.
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Was American Utopia a direct offshoot of the "Reasons to be Cheerful" project or did they happen concurrently and inform each other?
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And if not Jeb, then Marco Rubio could serve as the more cheerful energetic delivery device for the elite Republican policy consensus.
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As part of its E3 press conference, the company showcased all its not-so-cheerful upcoming properties in an uncomfortably festive light.
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These are heady subjects, and any discussion about them would not fit neatly into the cheerful choreography of a developer conference keynote.
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The 1-year-old puppy helps raise players' spirits and relieve stress by providing them with a cheerful break and unconditional love.
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"I was as cheerful as a kid," she said of her first train ride in Europe, describing an unprecedented sense of freedom.
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"It's a mixed bag, but there are certainly some reasons to be cheerful," said Damian Rooney, director of equity sales at Argonaut.
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I cannot be certain I will walk my son to his elementary school someday or subject his love interests to cheerful scrutiny.
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It's almost Thanksgiving, which mean it's almost Christmas, which means everyone is about to get more cheerful, more emotional, and more nostalgic.
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Guess we're stuck interacting with an awful cheerful UPS employee in a silly brown outfit for at least a few more years.
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"She's a remarkable, cheerful and optimistic person who always sees the glass half-full, not half empty," Barbara Ranhand, 77, tells PEOPLE.
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Melodically, it's a standard blues chord progression, but that's not the way it feels; it's too cheerful, too mechanical, too technologically savvy.
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Craig, for his part, had no issues with Robbie, being a cheerful kid and a by-the-book, marginally invested piano student.
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There's nothing like indulging in a few cheap and cheerful decorations to get yourself in the mood for fall's most horrifying holiday.
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He would probably deliver a cheerful lecture on the importance of the correct tyre pressure while he was tightening the wheel nuts.
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Kevin and April are cheerful, exuberant lawyers who were both genuinely interested in my career and the direction it was going in.
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It's like stepping backward through the internet and emerging into the neon frontier town of cheerful hideousness that existed a decade ago.
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He has spent his brief political career promoting "relentless positive action," in his oft-deployed and characteristically cheerful phrase, over partisan politics.
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The overseer's voice continues on a loop, while all of the helpful Mr. Handy robots around the vault spew out cheerful advice.
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German and refugee kids run around and sing a Christmas carol, Lasst uns froh und munter sein (let's be happy and cheerful).
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In some ways, Quebeckers recall the Italians in their residual attachment to Catholic labels and symbols and cheerful indifference to Catholic morals.
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Or, perchance, you dream of cheerful halfling co-workers, all with an unquenchable desire for merriment and skin seemingly made of marzipan.
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A cheap and cheerful way to replace canned, recessed lighting is to use little porcelain sockets with oversize, 6-inch, frosted bulbs.
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"He really is the most cheerful, smiley little boy – he's always so happy and content," a source tells PEOPLE of Prince Louis.
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Say that game strives for a cheerful, encouraging tone; unironically lighthearted in spite of its machine guns and zombie hordes and whatnot.
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American town squares are often ghostly, but Bentonville's centre is cheerful, with a Walmart museum in Walton's original five-and-dime shop.
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I especially like that when Judge Lexy renders sentence, it ensures everything will end on a cheerful and probably laughter-filled note.
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He spoke quickly, hunching forward in his chair and steadily tapping his feet, his dark eyes glinting with a nervy, cheerful energy.
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Reliably cheerful and blissfully unaware of history or politics, the dogs offer Gazans a rare escape from the grimness of their lives.
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As a result, Netflix's reboot is warm and cheerful while not dismissing anyone's emotions, especially those that younger viewers can relate to.
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The news was posted on her archive's web site, with a cheerful portrait of her, head tilted, eyes warm and open, smiling.
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While he mostly chooses derelict and ramshackle backgrounds, the monsters themselves are cartoon-like and cheerful, reflecting Mumbai's resilient and vibrant nature.
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This led to cheerful sunflower nearly not making it, as recorded by space zucchini (with typing errors corrected):Sunflower has brown patches.
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The Lusitania's cafe was open all night, and we passed midnight there, sharing red wine and savoring the cheerful hum of conversations.
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In fact, everyone was so cheerful, healthy and fresh-faced that I had to fight the urge to flee back to Manhattan.
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It's not only that too many guys approach beards either with a cheerful disregard for styling, or an excessive enthusiasm for it.
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There's a modern hospital bed, a reception desk, and a waiting area with a vast expanse of oppressively cheerful salmon-pink tile.
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This cheerful, easy-to-use site allows you to search for "experiences" offered by local artists, teachers, photographers and chefs, among others.
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" They changed his job from navigator to communications officer, and his performance reports laid diplomatic emphasis on his "cheerful" nature and "charm.
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If Miss Martin had never been in it, everyone would probably be very happy abut Miss Wright's cheerful singing and sunny performing.
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For Cheerful Long, it was important to go downtown to support these business owners because they're a part of the community too.
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Buys, also a model and designer Zac Posen's muse, has a charming South African accent that makes everything she says sound cheerful.
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Yes, this combination of planets is great for being focused and critical, but the vibe is not cheerful, and conflict could arise.
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For the past three hours, Abramović and her cheerful publicity manager, Allison, have been holed up doing an interview for German television.
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It was a cheerful moment in an otherwise arid production that found its pulse intermittently, but rarely with exacting power and flow.
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But instead of the president's name, we hear jokes and anecdotes and a moving, startlingly cheerful sermon at an elderly woman's funeral.
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Beach bungalows start at about $200 and come outfitted with Frette linens, a patio, hammock, and cheerful (and Instagrammable) brightly colored decor.
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The soft music in the background and the abundance of light made it a cheerful and relaxing place to start the day.
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But it was warm inside, and Dina no longer seemed wary, as she had earlier that day; she was cheerful and relaxed.
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When I rang her doorbell around 11:30 AM, a cheerful redhead wearing a bright turquoise polka dot dress opened the door.
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During the first flashback, set on a fire escape, Danny chats with his cheerful, college-bound friend Josephine (the soprano Kathleen Kim).
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In "Winter's" ominous chords, I heard validation; the world was harsher than suggested by the cheerful, Disneyfied kid-culture of the 1980s.
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Instead of spreading the message that we're all going to get sick and die, coronavirus memes are downright reasonable, even borderline cheerful.
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My guide, Sven Burghardt, who spoke with a thick, cheerful German accent, was proud to share the relatively hidden red sandstone wonder.
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Oblivious to what looked to us like a frightening and empty future, he was fairly cheerful on a day-to-day basis.
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We ate lunch that day at Chez Sylvie, a cheerful one-room restaurant on Malendure Beach, about 10 miles from La Grivelière.
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Though she could be polarizing, many people credited her as a visionary, not to mention a cheerful presence in the running community.
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That characteristic underlies "Paddington Gets in a Jam," the charming, cheerful family show that just opened Off Broadway at the DR2 Theater.
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They secured as office space a cheerful yellow house that used to be a glass shop built in the Craftsman cottage style.
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As 753 teenagers fill his classroom, Moy's demeanor is as cheerful as the yellow and blue lights strung all across his ceiling.
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That's because while Facebook's cheerful, and scientifically proven, "I voted" button seems neutral, it isn't turning out a cross section of Americans.
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Or as the series had shown us, simply endless days of strolling around a bright and cheerful neighborhood while eating frozen yogurt.
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In between you had a ton of peaceful protesters and cheerful celebrators, doing their best to move forward with their respective missions.
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Iranians also have their version of Santa Claus -- Amoo Nowruz, or Uncle Nowruz -- and a small, cheerful jester who works for him.
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She also thought the cheerful branding campaigns sold a lie, reducing a woman's worth to how smoothly she managed her domestic affairs.
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" In Kristol's view, neoconservatism was "hopeful, not lugubrious; forward-looking, not nostalgic; and its general tone is cheerful, not grim or dyspeptic.
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Errol Morris's film about the photographer Elsa Dorfman touches on big questions about cycles of life and obsolescence, but remains doggedly cheerful.
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I'm greeted by cheerful orange doors, through which lies what could easily be mistaken for your local minimart or 24-hour convenience store.
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But to really set my mind at ease, I spoke to the game's cheerful, personable director, Hajime Tabata, at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany.
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However, his mic was still on and he was caught humming a cheerful mysterious short tune that music nerds can't stop obsessing over.
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If you tried to brew rogue coffee, your Keurig machine greeted you with this cheerful message: The public reaction was swift and vicious.
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Before a prayer meeting at a neighborhood mosque, the imam welcomes any "undercover police or federal agents" in a tone of cheerful sarcasm.
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In the foreground you see Oldenberg and van Bruggen's "Spoonbridge and Cherry," the cheerful modern sculpture that has become a symbol of Minneapolis.
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The ad resembles a cross between Interstellar and The Intern — even if the piano riffs strike a too-cheerful note at the beginning.
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When the matriarch, Lucia, says she's been remembering her dead mother-in-law all morning, Lucia's son urges her to be more cheerful.
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The nihilistic beat disguised despair in cheerful tones, and the audience laughed uncertainly at the clowns' misery, identifying those problems as their own.
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Last fall, a crew of cheerful young women—called the "Vaev Squad"—peddled the dirty tissues on Venice Beach, according to Vaev's Instagram.
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A cheerful West was spotted speaking with the artist Michele Lamy, who organized the show for the Paris-based fashion and furniture designer.
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Trump's message of fear stood in sharp contrast to speeches earlier in the night, which offered a much more cheerful view of politics.
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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been a cheerful symbol of the holiday season since the first one was erected there in 1931.
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We've rounded up a collection of cheerful finds that will cure your spring cabin fever and bring a smile to your face, too.
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The movie, on the other hand, transforms him into just another cute prodigy, one whose constant, cheerful explanations had me gritting my teeth.
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Sections of cheerful, melodic ambling are followed by bursts of synths, each grandiose stab punctuated by a split second of silence right after.
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Stan Lee was smiling and cheerful during what would be his final sit-down with the man he trusted to run Marvel Comics.
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And every morning, among all the shuffling feet, she'd see the shoes: a cheerful pair of jade sneakers with a speckled, '80s pattern.
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When spring comes and you still feel bad, you become even more hopeless because everyone is supposed to feel cheerful in warm weather.
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Then West loops the sample, syncopating Nancy's voice, bouncing it against the keyboard's pitter-patter, ending the song on a sweet, cheerful note.
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And not in a smarmy, gooey or even smoldering way, but in an aw-shucks, slightly broody but also cheerful, pouty-lipped way.
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For here, amazingly enough, is a new museum building that gives cheerful priority to the works of art it is meant to house.
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This is why we may feel warm, calm, and cheerful in the presence of some people, but cold, anxious and blue around others.
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That's positively cheerful compared with his dominant theme of the night: Suicide, which he normalizes, recounting the many times we think of it.
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A cheerful frizzy-haired boy with braces on his teeth introduces himself as Elliott (Harrison Feldman), and these two outsiders become instant pals.
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Miranda, similarly, is no slouch, occupying what amounts to the Dick Van Dyke role as Mary's cheerful sidekick in the kids' fantastic adventures.
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" Odds are that the rest of us won't have the cheerful equanimity of the essayist William Hazlitt: "I have led a happy life.
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At the appointed time, Edwards knocked on the door of Suite 605, and a cheerful, bespectacled man opened it and invited her in.
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After living for four years in a house with peeling white paint and a dreary black door, I wanted something fresh and cheerful.
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The one aspect I owe directly to the election is Mother, a creepily cheerful manipulative figure who in my mind is Karen Pence.
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She's so very good when she's allowed to turn it up to 11, and so very unconvincing as a cheerful American photojournalist here.
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" During Mass at his residence in the Vatican back in February, Pope Francis said Christians had "cheerful faces and hearts full of joy.
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And there's often a desire to point out that they aren't as nice, as friendly, or as cheerful as they're supposed to be.
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It isn't an all-or-nothing situation where Kimmy has to stop being herself (a helpful, cheerful human) in order to get better.
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I was standing at the entrance of the living room looking unhappy when a cheerful man came bounding from somewhere and said hello.
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In fact, I believe that the reason kids are able to be cheerful is that they have opportunities to move their bodies around.
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We absorbed New York City all over again: the cheerful encouragement of strangers, the Yankees and Mets caps on all kinds of people.
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This cheerful title introduces a rosy-cheeked, eye-lashed "Queen of the Night Sky," lonely after 4.5 billion years of silvery bright solitude.
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Ozuna sings cheerful singsong melodies that never impede the forward rush; his light, warm, piercing voice soars up and down with the bassline.
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In 2013, for his second term, his portrait showed him looking pretty cheerful, but posing in front of his desk with arms crossed.
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But you hear a cheerful song just as you're thinking you might truly die, and you form a kind of bond with it.
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She recalls a particular pair of eyeglasses her mother wore, decorated with blue and green dots, in a valiant effort to be cheerful.
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It's bright, cheerful, affluent; any of the characters in the American Netflix Original "The Kissing Booth" would thrive there as an exchange student.
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I enjoyed my room's cheerful and thoughtfully-curated vintage-inspired details, like a Smeg kettle, a fully operable retro telephone, and Marshall radio.
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Mr. Ramos posted a cheerful technical update in a video on Facebook defending the consultant, whom he described as an experienced electrical engineer.
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Taken together, these essays draw a picture of a cheerful polymath thoroughly enjoying even those conversations that he later pretends to find tiresome.
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Even the cheerful strip of flowers represents a starker split between the countries than some people in this old border village would prefer.
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There are very few stories about kids in wheelchairs, and there are even fewer with a disabled person who is cheerful and happy.
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Still, "Riddle of the Trilobites," geared toward a younger audience than "PackRat," manages to be something unusual: a cheerful, peppy musical about extinction.
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Afterward, I met her outside, where she was cheerful but mildly annoyed, commiserating with a group of editors who also missed the show.
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Although the cellphone coverage was flawless in even the most remote areas, there would be no cheerful roadside assistance service to rescue me.
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Their living room is painted a cheerful yellow; the tables and walls are covered with Easter decorations, painted ceramic eggs and plush bunnies.
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It's cheerful and feels like a treat whether you're sipping while reading a book or picking some up on the way to work.
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At times, it can be downright cheerful, as Mae bounds through the streets of Possum Springs throwing colorful autumn leaves into the air.
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They do indicate that if you get up and move often, you are more likely to feel cheerful than if you do not.
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Even now, flooded with fear, I had briefly thought how cheerful the city's scarlet buses looked as they slid past in the dark.
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The morning sunlight streaming in only heightened the effect, making it just too impossibly bright and, yes, cheerful, to sleep past 8 a.m.
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Patrick Smith said he watched an interview with Mr. Byford on "60 Minutes" last year that portrayed him as the subway's cheerful savior.
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We're celebrating this cheerful day with the best offers on smartwatches, fitness trackers, breadmakers, kettles, air fryers, stand mixers, and a whole lot more.
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Another new capability is to add emotion to the TTS: a simple keyword in code can make the generated voice sound cheerful or empathetic.
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Give it up for Ryan Seacrest: He knows how to stay cheerful when going through one of the most annoying trials of city life.
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Adding to the mixed picture, a GfK survey published on Thursday showed the cheerful mood among German shoppers had clouded unexpectedly heading into October.
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Given the current cheerful economic climate (farming aside) in much of the region, Republican incumbents might have expected to get more credit from voters.
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Just because Seoul in spring, with its bustling craft markets and festive air, is a cheerful place does not mean the threat is imaginary.
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Cruising onward through Skeleton Coast National Park — a cheerful skull and crossbones welcomes you at the gates — we counted two cars in three hours.
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On its Yelp page, dozens of reviewers gave the restaurant props for its breakfast menu, for its fresh ingredients, and for its cheerful decor.
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Starbucks seems to have an affinity for hitting its customers over the head with holiday flavors whenever the cheerful time of year rolls around.
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The characters had cliche names names like Hardtack and Hollywood, with perfectly matched personalities, and the mission set-up was a cheerful animated cutscene.
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His cheerful demeanor continued as he engaged with the media group and apologized for the short notice of the big news, the outlet reports.
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Logical Mercury will also oppose taskmaster Saturn on this day, so don't expect people to be cheerful while talking about all this deep stuff!
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In these bright, cheerful, happily chaotic classrooms you'd never know — kids were too busy learning and growing, not to mention showing me the ropes.
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CVS already has more than a thousand MinuteClinics (cheap and cheerful health centres) at its pharmacies offering affordable medical care seven days a week.
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His nine songs tackle the inevitability of death and other less cheerful themes, yet they barely challenge his younger rivals in the misery stakes.
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From that moment on, the cheap and cheerful California roll was destined for ubiquity in strip malls and gas station fridges across North America.
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Maybe you've learned that there's much more to this "cheap and cheerful" wine than $5 screwtop bottles perfect for day drinking in the park.
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"I've come to realize that Warhol's genius goes much deeper than cheerful Campbell's Soup paintings," Simons told WWD after announcing the partnership in November.
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Did Rudolph's cheerful advent signal a final disconnect between an all-purpose winter celebration, and the Christian story of a Saviour's birth in Bethlehem?
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WOW's basic business model was sound: offer cheap and cheerful flights between Europe and America with a stop in Reykjavik, Iceland's mid-Atlantic capital.
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Others who were living behind the Iron Curtain told her that the cheerful humor in her games gave them hope for a better future.
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I replied with a cheerful, "Good!" but followed up with a confession that I didn't love learning about computers the way some kids did.
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Homebuilders are very cheerful, but we think there's a very good chance that housing will be the first victim of the Trump reflation story.
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The retail sales data came after a GfK survey published on Thursday showed the cheerful mood among German shoppers clouding unexpectedly heading into November.
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There is scant evidence that a student attracted by cheap and cheerful Prom tickets morphs into a paid-up attendee of full-fare concerts.
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The hero worship has a slippery quality here, with a less cheerful purpose than the sincere devotion of Homecoming or Into the Spider-Verse.
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The juxtaposition of black figural forms and a layered ground of brightly colored shapes conveys an irresolvable tension between gloomy figures and cheerful colors.
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People think of you as cheerful and outgoing, Gemini, but you'll be in a deeply emotional mood today, and people will find you mysterious.
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And the screenplay makes this cheerful kid the heart and soul of the group, and sometimes its comic relief, without sapping him of dignity.
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A strong, mambo-driven rendition of "Something's Coming" from "West Side Story" introduced the show's theme of ominous anticipation, but in a cheerful voice.
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Jennifer Hudson, the Oscar-winning actress, who had one of the evening's longest trains (four feet) on her H&M gown, was more cheerful.
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With their blazing fires, makeshift camps and festive tinsel, the occupied roundabouts have become places of muscular resistance and hubs of cheerful, defiant solidarity.
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Among the movie's charms are Diehl's cheerful and contact-lensed face, and the pleasant mishmash of French, German, and English that the cast speak.
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The news around bad debts was more cheerful, though, with some of the lenders showing a decline in their non-performing loans (NPLs) ratio.
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Unicorns aren't just for pool floats — Haught said she suggests using with these Dollar Decorator Unicorn Wall Stickers to make your rooms more cheerful.
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Arthur: In my misspent youth I considered that stuff too cheerful and never read it, so I have to take your word for it.
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They are saucer-size specimens of a cheerful lemon yellow hue that people call sunnies in a manner suggesting they know each one personally.
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Stan was smiling and cheerful Saturday, November 10 during what would be his final sit-down with his protege, comic book writer Roy Thomas.
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An airy presence, Kristin Griffith puts a usually cheerful face upon her genteel Karen, whose triumph in the play's final moments seems well won.
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In "Grass," the third Merrill song, the poet equates smoking a joint, a cheerful "inch of green," with the burning-up of our planet.
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Great work and cheerful conversations happen at work on Tuesday evening, when Mercury, the planet of the mind, meets Jupiter, the planet of expansion.
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A cheerful and thoughtful racing strategy game available now on iOS and Android, MM3 is largely a game of upward progress and forward momentum.
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Many of the collages leverage redaction—thick black cards stuck over sections of the text—next to the cheerful domestic illustrations of the commercials.
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The documentary The Atomic Cafe dissects how American Cold War propaganda directed the country's culture into putting a cheerful, upbeat face on possible apocalypse.
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I worry that where once stood cheerful malice, in watching someone's day get fucking ruined by Shaq, there will be only pity, understanding, empathy.
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