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And Dell Computer made upbeat statements late Friday about its business.
Hamas leaders have made upbeat statements about a possible reconciliation with Mr. Abbas and his Fatah party.
In the past couple of months, Mr Meriwether and other LTCM partners have even made upbeat presentations to previous investors in the hedge fund.
This script being the product of a Hollywood screenwriter (Weitz co-wrote "Antz"), however, there is nothing so tragic that it can't be made upbeat.
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Although Mr. Carsello is devoted at the moment to making upbeat music, he said his goal is to become a film distributor.
Johnson's commission was to make upbeat noises about the Olympic village – a job most politicians would perform with bland efficiency.
Mr. Jones said he had not been given a time to speak at the meeting, traditionally a staid affair at which Coke executives review the past year and make upbeat predictions about the next one.
He earned a little fame under his own name, Ben Westbeech, making upbeat, jazzy neo-soul and lending his voice to liquid D&B tracks, before opening up a sideline as Breach; tracks like 2010's Fatherless took the syncopated sucrose energy of the then-nascent UK funky scene and gave it a welcome edgy paranoia.
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