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For the past 41 years the area was largely hidden by what senior Network Rail staff happily refer to as "an awful tin shed" with its distinctively unappealing green canopy.
Bennie and Sue Blansett are the friendly owners of the Brackenridge House (230 Madison Street, 210-271-3442 or 800-221-1412; www.brackenridgehouse.com) and if their six rooms, which range from $89 to $250, are full, they'll happily refer you to one of their neighbors.
Once you've found a machine you like, the site will happily refer you over to Amazon to complete the purchase (Sparkbuy makes money through Amazon's affiliate program).
You don't even really feel like a customer, but a part of the greater tribe, and happily refer your friends and clients to them.
While the museum itself is a stark reminder of the vast number of people he killed for getting in his way, that ruthless figure is at odds with the character the locals including the park staff still happily refer to as their very own Robin Hood.
A film review in Weekend on Friday about "Happily Ever After" referred incorrectly to the opening scene.
We refer happily to the state of affairs or circumstance that Sam is sad and to the situation in which Sam is sad, although "It is a circumstance/situation that Sam is sad", unlike "It is a fact/the case that Sam is sad", is ill-formed.
That is, one might be a materialist about mind but nevertheless hold that there are entities referred to in physics that are not happily described as 'material'material
But Banderas assumed it referred to his longtime friend and the director of the film, Pedro Almodovar, and happily launched into an answer.
"I would have happily voted for Herman Cain," he said, referring to the conservative black businessman who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination.
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