Sentence examples for distinctly optimistic from inspiring English sources

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New research from the University of Sydney shows evidence that dogs can be distinctly optimistic or pessimistic.

One day after he won the Nobel Peace Prize, David Trimble, the most powerful Protestant leader in Northern Ireland, said today that he was distinctly optimistic about prospects for advancing the peace effort in this predominantly Protestant British province.

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Chouinard may be the face of Patagonia, and its presiding saturnine spirit, but the mood around the place is distinctly upbeat, optimistic, and youthful a distillation of his can-and-must-do side, minus the ain't-no-use.

Confidence is being slowly rebuilt, and you can detect a distinctly more optimistic tone emanating from Washington lately.

Men, southerners, middle-class voters and the old are distinctly Tory, and more optimistic about the state of the country.

For next year analysts are optimistic, but distinctly less optimistic than they used to be.

Just like humans, optimistic canines have a distinctly sunnier outlook on life, while pessimistic pups are likely to expect the worst.

Distinctly unappetising.

A distinctly satisfying thought.

Its contents itemised distinctly.

Others distinctly are not.

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