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The story has a somewhat happy ending.
A few days later, back in New York, DiCillo said that he was glad he'd shown up for the ceremony: "There's a somewhat happy ending here.
The account has a somewhat happy ending: in the early 1960's television rediscovered the Stooges' old movies and a new group of fans emerged.
"Hillary: A Modern Green Tragedy With a (Somewhat) Happy Ending" has tossed politics, interns, Athena, Aphrodite and stained dresses into a blender.
The group's founder and M.C., Will Brooks, aka Dälek, shyly explains that he is a "somewhat happy and cordial" person, but knows that his music fails to capture his softer side.
(Isherwood) 'HILLARY: A MODERN GREEK TRAGEDY WITH A (SOMEWHAT) HAPPY ENDING' You may think it's way too early to hear a replay of Bill and Hillary Clinton's years in the White House, but Wendy Weiner keeps it surprisingly fresh, largely by adding Athena and Aphrodite to the mix.
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A somewhat happier case is the emotions generated by tragedy, as explained by philosophers from Malebranche to Hume.
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