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The Middle East's borders were largely drawn by the same negotiators at the same Paris Peace Conference in 1919, dismembering not just the Hapsburg but also the Ottoman empire, both traditionally happy to tolerate a minority patchwork settling throughout their lands.
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Come that holiday season, traditionally the happiest time of year for our family, my daughters anxiously awaited the arrival of their beloved grandmothers.
The others didn't look happy — traditionally, Egyptians don't respond this way to a foreigner who is alone and hurt.
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Though the story has been traditionally read as having a happy ending, Wachtell emphasizes that 'Liza has no final lines which show her response to the husband who had forgotten her. Henry B. Wonham notes a significance to Ryder's referring to 'Liza not simply as wife but "the wife of my youth", as if dissociating from her even as he acknowledges her.
Even so, they are happier than Harry's traditionally wedded parents.
But not everyone is happy with the G20's traditionally narrow focus on economic measurements.
So, if Ashcroft shows that only Ukip can keep out Labour in one seat or the Tories in another, voters who traditionally back the big parties might feel happier than ever to swing behind Nigel Farage's insurgents.
Sullivan was happy on occasion to use chords traditionally considered technically incorrect.
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