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With the day set up for a tension-filled finish, everyone hoped Sunday would bring sunshine.
Arlene, on the other hand — just her voice on the phone — could bring sunshine back into his life.
High pressure will bring sunshine and dry weather through the weekend; warm front and Isaac could bring rainfall the beginning of next week.
With fewer actors on the stage, it is especially important that we lower the risk of these participants and bring sunshine to the activities in which they are involved.
The citrusy bitter liqueur has been popular in Italy since the 1950s, but it took a coordinated push to bring "sunshine in a glass," as Ms. Batchelor described it, to the United States.
The main objective, he says, was to bring sunshine into the property's dark, north-facing rear end - "to warm it up with daylight and give it more life," says Doug - and to increase its "accommodation capability" (getting rid of circulation space added 15% to living space).
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To a Polish reporter who correctly pronounced his last name: "You brought sunshine to my day".
Turmeric is as delicious as it is nourishing, bringing sunshine yellow to everything it touches.
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