If you have been promoted and are finding the going tough, don't get downhearted. |
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But the former Cheam High School student who had been one of the favourites to win the tournament was not too downhearted by his defeat. |
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I am not too downhearted because I thought we played better than I expected at this stage of the tournament. |
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The common view is that it was the track which proved his undoing and fans are not at all downhearted by that defeat. |
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I've never seen a group as downhearted as we have been in the last few years. |
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After six months searching, I've got to say I'm getting a bit downhearted about it all. |
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After a few days of unproductive searching, they returned to Shalisa Creek Bay, downhearted and discouraged. |
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I have to admit I was very downhearted at the time as I didn't think I had been given the opportunities. |
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She didn't think it was a good idea to leave her daughter home alone when she was so downhearted and depressed. |
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I haven't got downhearted once because he's always been clear and I've always known what I had to do. |
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He also refused to be downhearted about his score, even though an early run of birdies was soon blemished. |
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Just what's needed when everybody is feeling morose and downhearted about the economic situation. |
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Erik Zabel refused to be downhearted after being outsprinted for the third successive stage of the Tour de France. |
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However, the Minstermen were not too downhearted with the 4-1 defeat as they had no fewer than 12 youth trainees in the party against a strong Shrews' line-up. |
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Nothing to be downhearted about then, just lots of work to do to get the team in good order for the visit to Halifax's Old Crossleyans a week this Saturday. |
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We've lost the semi-final by the narrowest of margins, but we won't be downhearted. |
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But instead of being downhearted, he set out to save the world. |
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Coach Quique Sanchez Flores has no need to be downhearted though, particularly with David Villa in such fine goalscoring form. |
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Excellency, do not feel downhearted or else the depression comes and you can no longer stand up on your feet. |
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Do not become downhearted or yield to difficult circumstances, but believe in the power of your Lord and pray to him insistently in faith. |
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This stroke came in hard and the artist recovered only slowly out of his lethargic condition of downhearted sadness. |
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But you can't get too downhearted about something like this. |
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However, the Irishman was far from downhearted as he looked to a refreshing break and he claimed the destination of the championship was still in Celtic's hands. |
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As for Murray, he was not as downhearted as he might have been in the past. |
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Many are downhearted because statistics show falling numbers of people who go to Church. |
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Far from being downhearted by this state of affairs, though, the people of Montserrat make light of their unique position. |
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Drake and his men, downhearted, exhausted and hungry, had nowhere to go and the Spanish were not far behind. |
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However, in spite of that the skipper is not downhearted, far from it. |
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After the Syli's first group game, a 1-1 dragainstnst Ivory Coast, the players were downhearted because they had led, and felt they should have won. |
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Designing a new electoral system might distract from the more urgent task of economic reform. Some Brazilians are not altogether downhearted, though. |
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The face of God is wrinkled and worn, and we can read in those wrinkles the hours he has spent listening to and healing those who are downhearted, those who are poor, the orphans, and those who are alone. |
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Further, a minority of clients experience challenges in undertaking activities as a result of physical or emotional problems, have not had energy or have felt downhearted and depressed in the past four weeks. |
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Meanwhile Paraguayans in central London were philosophical but not too downhearted. |
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Drake could not resist a joke and teased them by looking downhearted. |
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