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Jean McFee Raichle, 94, is a remarkably cheerful woman.
Considering there's supposed to be an incipient civil war going on, people seem remarkably cheerful.
Judging by Mr. Greenspan's remarkably cheerful recent testimony, he still thinks he can pull that off.
And yet for someone confronting futility and derision, he appears remarkably cheerful.
He had faced his illness with characteristic grit and determination, keeping remarkably cheerful to the end.
Mr. Bush comes across as by nature remarkably cheerful, relaxed and free of neurosis or inner conflict.
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Like her husband, Michelle claimed to be totally frazzled, yet she looked remarkably fit, cheerful, relaxed.
And Garton seems remarkably calm and cheerful.
Nine-year-old Brooke, a cheerful, remarkably precocious child who trades quotations from "Hamlet" with her academic parents, is reading Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent" and supplies many historical facts about Greenwich and its Royal Observatory.
As Wilson – a 46-year-old American from Salt Lake City who stays remarkably calm and cheerful despite his responsibilities – prepares to receive his early morning briefing from the night team, colleagues tell him in exasperation about a young woman who turned up at 3.25am complaining of pain coming from under the false nail on her left thumb.
Yet she is remarkably cheerful perhaps because she is drunk, and the shower is not working.
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