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"We're hoping to take a more joyous approach," Mr Upton said recently.
If a more joyous song comes out in 2014, well … just forget I said anything about this one.
And I don't know of a more joyous celebration of youthful sensuality than "You're the One That I Want," John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John's lusty duet.
Also, if there's a more joyous pre-chorus then "My mind's tired, I've worked so hard all week" then I've yet to hear it.
And when William and Kate announced their engagement, Mr. Cameron decreed a public holiday on the wedding day, presumably hoping for a more joyous bonding with a couple already depicted as rejuvenating the royals and thus the nation.
"Lasagne gardening" – where you layer sheets of cardboard and rough organic matter on top of the soil – can defeat them, or at least loosen the soil, so it makes digging them out a more joyous task.
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That made the performing of it a little more joyous and a little more carefree.
According to poet Miroslav Feldman, who first met Stojanović in 1919 in Zagreb, his poems were sad and permeated with a yearning for a brighter, more joyous life.
"It should be a little more joyous".
The result is a portrait "more joyous than the kinds Ms. Goldin is known for," Mr. Kennedy writes.
Muted celebrations became a little more joyous around 1.30am when tiny Clackmannanshire, which had been in the sights of the yes camp, voted for the union by 53.8% to 46.2%.
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