During The Great Depression, dancing helped raise the spirits of Wayne County residents as one of the more affordable amusements. |
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They were selected because they are huge Cubs fans whose positive attitudes raise the spirits of all around them. |
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The street based dance movement uses masquerade techniques and Comedia Nouveau to excite the senses and raise the spirits. |
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Facebook today began to roll out a suite of new holiday features to raise the spirits of its millions of users. |
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When you're feeling down on your destructive fellow humans, there's nothing like a flagon of sparkling misanthropy to raise the spirits. |
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The adorable yellow Labrador Retriever will undoubtedly raise the spirits of the audience and crew. |
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One of the rays of light during the bleakness is the opportunity to release some life-affirming music to raise the spirits. |
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There were rumours that the government had painted it in different colours to uplift the space and raise the spirits of people. |
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It was snowing heavily and when passing through Tempo the four men decided it would be well to halt for a time and get something to raise the spirits and warm the insides. |
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After the swanky island was ravaged by Hurricane Irma in September, Buffett put on a free concert to raise the spirits of the locals and maybe get a few tourist dollars trickling in. |
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Two characteristics to raise the spirits of Swiss manufacturers? but there are others. |
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But there is still some holiday cheer left to raise the spirits for Tesco at least. |
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Do they raise the spirits with their ambition, or oppress us with their aggression? |
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She continued to have stimulating conversations with friends and to raise the spirits of those around her. |
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It aims to create fresh and colorful rooms that do not go undetected and raise the spirits of those who live there. |
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One study in particular shows that changing the diet of heart patients to include larger amounts of omega-3 acids does not raise the spirits. |
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He added: «gaining back a few miles won't do me any harm and it really helps raise the spirits. |
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The team's Spanish coach is doing all she can to raise the spirits of her players, still understandably affected by their failure to survive the group stage despite a tremendous effort against New Zealand. |
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Danger, it seems, works far better than lithium to raise the spirits. |
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When morale is down, in comes the pup to raise the spirits. |
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A building meant to raise the spirits has begun to appear drab. |
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During these last deployments Valerie Hyska wanted to do something to raise the spirits of the soldiers and military families in her community and the country. |
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Earth is for earth signs, it's leaf green and has a subtle woody scent, and Air is for the Air signs, it's light blue and has cypress and lemongrass to raise the spirits. |
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