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Northern liberals should not be too quick to cheer, though.
When the smoke clears enough to expose the latest economic figures, revealing anaemic UK "growth", they may be less quick to cheer the chancellor.
Republicans have been quick to cheer, though they have lost a favourite foil.Republicans describe Mr Reid's reign as majority leader, between 2007 and 2014, as a dark chapter in Washington history.
Opponents of the rule were quick to cheer the decision.
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Quick, here are some amusing cat pictures to cheer you up.
As their confused mother is quick to learn, there's nothing like a fashion swap to cheer a girl up.
They quickly learned to look out for each other, and if one was having a bad day then the other would be quick to try and cheer her up.
Duck into Blue Palms for a quick pint or goblet, and possibly a dozen hot wings, before returning to Hollywood Boulevard to cheer.
To cheer me on?
I wanted to cheer.
They had reason to cheer.
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