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Paul Johnson's vacuous statements in "A God-Fearing White House Is Safer" (Aug. 20, p. 37) would make one glad that he is British and not part of a U.S. administration.
The critic in The Times admitted that its dramatic impact was strong enough "to make one glad when it ends".
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By turns lyrical, self-mocking, and outlandish, Woolf's meditation on the perils and privileges of the sickbed lampoons the loneliness that makes one glad of a kick from a housemaid and extolls the merits of bad literature for the unwell.
It makes one glad for small mercies, like wireless capability, doesn't it?
Their honouring marks the story as a period piece and makes one glad of rebel Amazons (Celia Adams and Sophie Waller) and their squaw war.
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One card, in which the ominous visage of George Wallace peered out of a map of Alabama, made one of my driving companions glad he had gotten a haircut before we ventured into the Deep South.
("I'm glad you're here," she says. "That makes one of us," he answers).
These great essays on bad travel might make you glad.
Make them glad they read you.
GOOD citrus can almost make you glad it's winter.
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