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Who would have predicted that a generation after that fatal car crash everything in the royal garden would be rosy?
Mr Thompson indicated that future career prospects for those that staked out their career in Salford would be rosy.
Lastly, make sure you put on some lipstick, The best to use would be rosy pink, as it won't be too bright, but not too light either.
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The Dutch conglomerate warned back in December that its fourth-quarter results would not be rosy, admitting that it would not meet its 2010 targets and that its fourth-quarter sales would be worse than forecast.
Under Clinton, relations would be unlikely to be rosy but would probably stay within a long-established paradigm of mutual distrust and limited cooperation on certain issues.
The prospects of Sprint Nextel, America's third-biggest wireless carrier, would suddenly be rosier: its shares rose by around 7% on the news.
The prospects of Sprint Nextel, America's third-biggest wireless carrier, would suddenly be rosier: its shares rose by 7% on the news.
Not to say things would be so rosy if it had not bought Merrill.
Had these countries been included, the primary education picture would be less rosy.
It has to be said that life in Alba (population 31,300) would be less rosy without Ferrero, though it is also famous for its white truffles.
The knowledge that their love endured infuses hope into a grim tale, though one can't help thinking that if Ms. Polak, who died in 1995, had chimed in, the glow would be less rosy.
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