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There is a rare joy in what we're watching.
It is a rare "joy" to see such a happy end, she declares.
I can drink champagne any time, but seeing real people on daytime TV is a rare joy.
The Valencia manager, Gary Neville, has had little to celebrate since joining the club in December but looked on course for some rare joy when his side scored twice in the first half against Bilbao.
The renovated cruiser also has a deck cafe, theatre and, that rare joy, a disco... for families (so thankfully it has early closing and a no techno-till-dawn music policy).
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