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But the sector will also take cheer from the crowds at London's new Westfield shopping centre.
If I'm going to take cheer from the world, I just need to look a little harder.
Shares in Trinity Mirror rose 7.75p, or 4.8%, to 169.75p as investors appeared to take cheer from the CPS decision.
The small parties can take cheer from their performance, all of them increasing their share of the vote.
Students should take cheer that the job market is better than it was last year, though it could hardly have been worse.
If nothing else, Hollywood executives can take cheer that the comparisons should get easier as the fall-winter awards season draws near.
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The announcement provided Trinity Mirror, the parent company of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People, with a share price boost of almost 5% as investors took cheer from the news.
Government supporters took cheer and were further encouraged on day three when the corporation's star witness, Newsnight's science editor Susan Watts, turned on her employers for their "misguided and false" attempt to use her discussions with Dr Kelly to back up Mr Gilligan's broadcast.
Duke took cheer from the president's latest comments.
We too rarely consider that question in general elections, with the news dominated by the grinning victor's arrival at No 10 or taking cheers from the counting hall podium.
But they can take some cheer from looking overseas.
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