Well, here's the news that proves the maxim every cloud has a silver lining. |
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He readily admits mistakes were made before he joined but, like an eternal optimist, is eager today to find a silver lining in every cloud. |
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But every cloud has a silver lining, and my memories of 1956 are generally fond. |
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Ears still stand up, but for the sweet sounds of the silver lining in the music they make together. |
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The cloud of gloom hanging over the area is so dense, it's hard to see any sign of a silver lining. |
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A silver lining in the world economy can be found in the global oil market, where prices have been tumbling in recent weeks. |
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And no, Danny won't be going with her but there is still a silver lining for you fellow Mindy and Danny shippers. |
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To the left and all the way to the back of the diner there were booths with fake silver lining and a small jukebox on every table. |
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I tried to tell him to think of the good times, that every cloud has a silver lining. |
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While he might feel he stands under a black cloud at present, that flash of light you can see is a silver lining for York. |
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All in all it's a bit of a mess but they say every cloud has a silver lining. |
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If there's any silver lining to this particulate-laden cloud, it's that citizens are now wise to bureaucratic foot-dragging. |
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The sharp movement didn't make me physically tired, which shows that every cloud has a silver lining. |
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To the economy, and every cloud has a silver lining, they say, but in the dismal science, as they call economics, the opposite is often true. |
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Last weekend's wet, wild and woeful trip to gloomy south Wales did turn out to have a silver lining for at least one Borders player. |
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Perhaps even the gloomy cloud hanging over the manufacturing industry has a silver lining. |
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It seems that if you're big, rich and powerful enough, every cloud has a silver lining. |
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The Air Force official noted that there is a silver lining that comes with the news that ISIS is become more difficult to target. |
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Each turkey vulture, like every cloud, has its silver lining. |
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The silver lining, however, is that at least it served to provide the lessons on which the far more successful policies of the second half of the century were founded. |
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The disclosure programme may be harsh and inequitable, but for healthier, acquisitive outfits it may have a silver lining. |
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Mercury and potassium iodide are the silver lining of the luetic cloud. |
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The only silver lining for the victims is the overwhelming and swift help that was offered from all corners of the world. |
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The silver lining is that when selected appropriately, a golf ball can really improve your game. |
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Let's talk some silver lining potential in this otherwise dark market cloud. |
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But underneath this silver lining, the daunting challenges in the way of further narrowing the prosperity gap still loom ahead. |
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If ever you're in search of a silver lining during the current economic crisis, you need look no further than the community in which we live. |
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I see at last a silver lining in Romania, too, as regards the situation of orphans and the adoption business. |
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If there is a silver lining, it's that the flood, coupled with drought in Russia, has pushed grain prices sky high. |
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There have been a few green shoots in other parts of the world, but Africa's clouds do not seem to have any silver lining on them. |
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In a case of every cloud has a silver lining, Bernard had injured his knee and the other soldiers continued on their journey, only to be ambushed. |
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The one silver lining of this Rand Paul ascension is that he would put these kooks out of business. |
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These are dark times for network TV, but experiments like Galavant are the silver lining. |
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Speaking of finding a silver lining, it always seems like chaplains, reverends, ministers, bishops, they always try to find the positive in any type of disaster. |
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Whenever something bad happens or is just sprung upon you, you always try to see that positive silver lining lurking beneath the surface somewhere. |
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But even if they fail at that, beating this quintet would make for a huge silver lining. |
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But Rollins sees a bright silver lining for the Republicans in the current RNC leadership. |
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Grim though the economic spur may be, some scientists see a slim silver lining in the sudden newsiness of laughably large numbers. |
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Senator Edwards can discern a silver lining. |
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If there is any silver lining in this debate, it is that there is greater attention being paid to those who choose to go out on our behalf to represent our country and to fight and die under our flag. |
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But the dark cloud of poor performance has a silver lining. |
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We have a tremendous number of cows that are going to move, and the silver lining is our cattle numbers are in line and we're trying to increase exports. |
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But since every cloud has a silver lining, these tragedies at least have the advantage of inducing people to take steps to ensure that others of their kind may not be repeated. |
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The only silver lining was a slight uptick in the number of churches. |
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Despite the inability of previous reform efforts to transform social studies teaching, we believe the story contains a silver lining. |
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The stickers have a gold or silver lining and are available in the following designs: Christmas tress, bells, baubles, snow crystals, flowers and various borders. |
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While the current situation is no doubt a cloud over the industry, for financially secure producers the opportunity to increase the level of voluntary culling is a small silver lining. |
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At the global level, I believe that, beyond its adverse impacts, the current crisis has a silver lining insofar as it stimulates creativity, initiative and a fighting spirit. |
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Hundreds of uprooted live oak trees are just one of the many devastations caused by Hurricane Katrina, but this cloud may have a silver lining. |
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But Javier Mascherano hopes every dustcloud has a silver lining as he aims to fill a significant hole in his Anfield curriculum vitae. |
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Fortunately, amidst this confluence of water threats lies a silver lining. |
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On the other hand, we have seen recently that there is a silver lining. |
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Yes, the community's major industry just tanked, but Tannis Drysdale, the town's economic development officer, believes there's a silver lining to all this. |
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The free Silver Lining Companion Guide is available for download or for pick up at participating distribution centers and select Allstate agencies nationwide. |
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