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An anecdote to brighten this gloomy morning.
To brighten this hub of tourism and axis of working New Yorkers, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority thoughtfully chose a work titled "The Commuter's Lament".
There is no plan from the administration that I've heard of to brighten this bleak picture of the American economic landscape.
He kicks off at the audience, asking whether we are hoping he will "brighten this dirge" – and by "dirge" he means production.
Several new stars brighten this stomach-churningly competitive category.
So we have united at this third Junior 8 Summit to work intensively on ways to brighten this legacy," the children stated in the introduction to the Junior 8 Summit Declaration discussed at a 45-minute meeting with the world leaders.
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Then he brightened: "This is what it would be like if we ever had a Giants and Jets Super Bowl".
But what really brightened this four-block stretch was the October opening of the Anchor Fish & Chips (302 13th Avenue NE; 612-676-1300; theanchorfishandchips.com).
And you, if you missed out on a Pip-Boy, consider brightening this fellow's day by buying his, but loaning him the game back, as if you're some sort of Premier League super-club mucking about with a lesser team's star assets.
Peking evidently tried to brighten this week's event by a show of nuclear black magic.
"By doing something for the future of these youngsters, we brighten the future of this country," said Berta Travieso, Head of UNICEF Operations in South Kivu.
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