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To happier
adjective
Experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
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To happier places, now, with news of Lost in Showbiz untouchable Steven Seagal.
But on to happier news.
The "Hymn" testifies to happier times.
Pan Am is above all escapism to happier times.
I told him I look forward to happier times".
To explain it, he harks back to happier times.
For Trumbull it was a return to happier times.
He's looking to happier times when there was colour in the world and light and laughter.
The economy was meant to be a means to happier living, not an end in itself.
Is this to be the history of Gael Greene?" Absolument pas! Let's move to happier subjects.
This was old, unimproved Liverpool but at least they could savour a throwback to happier days.
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