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Everett looks depressed, then cheers up at the prospect of telling off Channel 4 and says, "Will you put that in?" All in, he considers himself lucky.
Still, she cheers up, relishing her opportunity not merely to see the sights of Saudi Arabia but, whilst there, to stab a knife into the groin of a terrorist.
In Martins's version, Juliet again starts out unhappy, but then Romeo says he's sorry he killed Tybalt, and she cheers up, and the two of them go back to bed until Juliet's nurse finds them and chases Romeo out.
Surely, the academic has forgotten Burns Night which cheers up normally miserable Scottish people no end; this happens on Wednesday when the cock-a-leekie soup dressed with slices of prune is likely to be the first sub 40% alcohol liquid to pass your lips.
Ralph immediately cheers up, and develops a romantic interest in her.
In the sketch for the British anti-poverty charity Comic Relief, Corden, in character as Smithy from his BBC sitcom "Gavin & Stacey," cheers up Michael as they belt out Wham! songs.
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