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noun
The state of being grateful.
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Though initially resentful, his feelings turned to gratitude.
But he did link it on two occasions to gratitude.
I think, at the very least, each member of our party is motivated to gratitude.
Mr. Levine sometimes gets the best of both worlds when it comes to gratitude.
Unlike certain of her contemporaries, Whiteread is, I think, no stranger to gratitude.
In the end, he says: "My anger diminished and gave way to gratitude.
But when politics produces such welcome results, cynicism should give way to gratitude.
Slowly, slowly, the months go by, each one a variation transposing loss, loneliness and anger to gratitude and hope.
I whisper my own prayer, my note-to-self, my call to gratitude: Thank you for this life, this day, this moment.
The Feminine Mystique goads me to gratitude that, thanks to forerunners like Betty Friedan, I've had the opportunity to pursue a career.
Public radio stations from Hawaii to Mississippi have recorded their best-ever pledge drives this fall, which executives at National Public Radio attribute to gratitude for its in-depth news coverage of recent events.
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