It was a sight which would gladden the heart of any angler-hundreds of brown trout running a small stream to spawn. |
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Under the streamlined hood of the four-wheeler, there was much to gladden the heart of the owner. |
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For the hardcore, even if you never get to MetroFlex, knowing that such a Xanadu still exists should gladden your heart. |
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The worms looked good and healthy, and the compost they produced would gladden the heart of any gardener. |
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That is a situation to gladden many a heart, but what is the reason behind the turn around in fortunes? |
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And the spectacle of so many women doing something practical for such a vital cause will gladden the heart. |
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I wonder what trinket or snippet of insincere flattery might gladden their hearts. |
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From crackers to carol singers, Santa to stocking fillers, everything about the festive season is designed to gladden the hearts of children. |
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The swimming pool bar offers a superb service to gladden the sunny and relaxing hours of the guests. |
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Flowers of Kamchatka are not so bright and large, as southern, but gladden the eye with a multiflorous and an abundance. |
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Even if they are tonked, the fixture will gladden hearts in a few towns in Patagonia, where descendants of Welsh settlers still speak Welsh and hold eisteddfods. |
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Indeed, the concrete finishes achieved by Wall formwork FF100 tec will gladden the heart of any architect. |
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Swift action was needed. As Mr Lonsdale tells it, it is a story to gladden hearts. |
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A long, nasty battle, one that might not end until Pennsylvania, or even Denver, is surely a prospect to gladden every Republican heart. |
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The Lauchernalp slopes have long ceased to be an insider secret and gladden the heart of many a freerider. |
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If you haven't the will to gladden someone's heart, then at least beware lest you hurt someone's heart, for on our path, no sin exists but this. |
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This influence may gladden the heart, or bring discouragement, and deform the character. |
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Pressure-sensitive labels are hard-wearing, water-resistant, non-slip and permit dress options to gladden the hearts of marketing experts. |
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This architectural gem cannot but gladden the heart of the minister of culture. |
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The shift, in any case, is a step sure to gladden multilateralist hearts. |
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Mango peppers by the dozen, if owned by the careful housewife, would gladden the appetite or disposition of any epicure or scold. |
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A few tourist routes, which will guarantee an artistically rewarding experience and a very pleasant stay to all the choralists, will enliven or gladden the concerts. |
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Suffice it to say, this is not a budget that will gladden the hearts of Canadian working men and women or their families, certainly not in the region of the country where I have the privilege of representing constituents. |
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That the friends who have fought at our side until now are going at it alone without having settled the doctrinal problems with Rome does not gladden us, because Tradition will become weakened. |
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Isildur claimed the Ring as an heirloom for his line, but when he was later ambushed and killed by the Orcs, the Ring was lost in the River Anduin at Gladden Fields. |
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