It was January, the weather was foul, it was after Christmas and people needed cheering up. |
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Luckily seven is the age of reason and my daughter was an asset not a burden when it came to cheering up Nana and Grandma. |
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For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury. |
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If McCain wins, think of this column as a modest contribution to cheering up distraught liberals. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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This mat is fresh and colourful and perfect for cheering up and protecting the floor of the kitchen or the hall. |
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Whilst cheering up his or her friends with a video greeting, the customer simultaneously spreads the word about your company or product. |
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We can see it in the hands of keen Spanish sport fans: at football matches, at Formula 1 races cheering up Fernando Alonso, at tennis matches animating Rafael Nadal or at any other sports' events Spanish team participates in. |
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We probably need cheering up after that lot. |
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Right, we need cheering up after that lot. |
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Acting sometimes as a humorist, that legitimate comedian, performing on stage for over 10 years, will often succeed in cheering up even the most boring formal events. |
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It's a relatively cheap way of cheering up the masses. |
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And still, our companions are visibly cheering up. |
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Noises Off by Cardiff Players at The Mike Barlow Theatre, YMCA, The Walk, Roath Need some cheering up now the dark nights are drawing in? |
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