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That would bring cheers from mensuration laboratories around the globe.
Button is not the only British driver struggling to bring cheers from the home fans.
Both productions, interestingly, bring cheers at that climactic moment when Benedick "stops" Beatrice's mouth with a kiss, a testament to "Much Ado"'s buoyancy, whatever the context.
Good news from General Mills and Alcoa mirror a reset in commodities prices that had attracted too much trading capital and had gotten ahead of the mark, just as bumper crops in the American heartland and tempered oil prices bring cheers from consumers.
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Yet others in the neighborhood were determined to bring cheer.
POLITICAL developments in Taiwan rarely bring cheer for China.
If true, this would bring cheer to a gloomy industry.
In moderation, the right beverage can bring cheer on a cold winter night.
They bring cheer and news from Kirkwall, as well as books.
And if Bill de Blasio, the Democrat candidate, does win, it should bring cheer to the left everywhere.
The bishop of London remembered how readily "she found the right word or the right gesture to bring cheer and comfort".
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