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It all seemed quite rosy at the start of the year, didn't it?
The view of the Iraqi legal system from the White House, not surprisingly, is quite rosy.
The article starts off with the usual complaints: seven out of 10 BBC2 programmes are re-runs; 47% of shows on the Beeb's two main channels are 'reheats', a 10% increase on last year – and then it all turns quite rosy.
In 1990, on the eve of the tenth anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence, when the country's outlook was still quite rosy, I drove through Harare's leafy northern suburbs to interview Ian Smith, the leader of the white minority rebels who declared unilateral independence in the 1960s rather than accept black majority rule.
Considering Exodus' data centers each take about 15 months to reach profitability, the company's future looks quite rosy.
"I think the future for this approach looks quite rosy," says medical entomologist Willem Takken of Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
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Zimbalist also questioned whether the economic picture is quite as rosy as Michigan has painted it.
The picture, however, is not quite so rosy at the bottom end of British society.
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