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Less cheerful now, I said no.
They looked decent, sensible, and somewhat more cheerful now.
"The mood in the markets is clearly much more cheerful now than in mid-April," said Ian Shepherdson, economist at High Frequency Economics, in a research note to clients.
"After children received the UNICEF school supplies, their parents seemed much more relieved, and the children are more cheerful now, and come to school more often," says Daw Win Win Pyone, a third grade teacher at Phone Daw Pyae Post Primary School.
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In that context there is plenty to be cheerful about now.
Such opponents of integration must be pretty cheerful right now, as the EU has had a wretched start to the year.
As Mulloy moved along, the red-headed, cheerful, and now somewhat baggy and battered Australian champion Fred Stolle stopped Mulloy and congratulated him on his morning performance of ball-hitting.
Goodman's song – simple and cheerful – is now Chicago's unofficial anthem, sung at the end of games, in the streets and neighborhood bars, and even by Cubs superfan Bill Murray last weekend during the opening of Saturday Night Live.
England fans have a reason to be cheerful right now, as Barney Ronay points out here in his analysis of England's "best day of an unrelentingly traumatic Australian summer".
It's far more cheerful for now to salute some of the brilliance and courage that's been on display over the long weekend – and especially the outstanding qualities of Wigan and Leeds.
Roxanne's voice bossy now, cheerful but full of exhortation.
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