Even though the building is small and space is at a premium, it has little effect on the cheerfulness of the participants. |
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William Hurt is a willing, low-key accomplice, a good foil for Kosminsky's gracious manner and slightly stagy cheerfulness. |
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He impressed everyone with his spirit, cheerfulness and can-do attitude, and was an inspiration to other children, said Mrs Sinker. |
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He, not I, should be credited with the innovation and cheerfulness of the whole operation. |
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At the very onset, you can feel the warmth, cheerfulness, or gloom of a site. |
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In addition to cheerfulness, yellow can also convey caution, optimism, idealism, cowardice, and imagination. |
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There is even a vein of cheerfulness in the sprightly music that frames the piece. |
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Far from the Disney cheerfulness of Orlando, this sleepy town lies hard against the Georgia border in the northernmost region of the panhandle. |
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The cheerfulness extends to the look of the film, in particular to its vulgar and loving recreation of an imaginary Swinging London. |
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Pictures cluttered the fireplace mantle, beyond which a spirited blaze gave cheerfulness and vitality to the small sitting room. |
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The philosophy of individualism defined cheerfulness as the most beneficial of emotions since it served the self. |
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Everyone on the team demonstrated an unfailing cheerfulness that served us well. |
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But there was no bounce and cheerfulness in her voice like there used to be. |
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Poor, homeless, trustful, the Exoduster displayed the traits of his race in unfailing cheerfulness and childlike trust in Providence.
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People with pain can be fractious and difficult, and elderly people may not be paragons of charm and cheerfulness. |
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The good is given many names, amongst them euthymia or cheerfulness, as well as privative terms, e.g. for the absence of fear. |
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Before Damian could answer with a smart remark the Doctor stepped in with forced cheerfulness. |
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In this dark solitary place, married to this shy, watchful man, her cheerfulness was a bubble-bath in a blizzard. |
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It finds expression in acts of particular virtues or vices like honesty, generosity, cheerfulness, jealousy or cruelty. |
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He was sure the cheerfulness would end when they got into combat, Swift had been a desk jobber until now, sorting Company papers. |
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How were things going, I asked him, putting on a show of cheerfulness, hoping that he was seeing some ray of light in the present darkness? |
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On a moderate level of intensity, such feelings would amount to what is usually categorized as cheerfulness. |
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Within the meditative tradition, cheerfulness is considered to be the natural, harmonious and wholesome expression of our truest self. |
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As such it is effective in changing symptoms of depression and despondency to those of cheerfulness and hopefulness. |
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Dave's active contribution to the running of the Club will be greatly missed as will his constant cheerfulness and unfailing sense of humour. |
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He landed in a broad clearing near a stream, but his cheerfulness was soon tempered by caution. |
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The tone of her voice has dropped from utter cheerfulness to sheer depression. |
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For some reason her uncharacteristic cheerfulness irritated him beyond belief. |
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The peace of slumber over her face replaced the normal cheerfulness she constantly radiated. |
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Oppose Sotomayor, if you will, on her legal opinions, not on her credentials or cheerfulness. |
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But he would much rather be on the boat, facing aliens, monsters, and just plain bad guys, than facing the cheerfulness and gaiety of another Christmas season. |
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The city is a place of discipline as well as a place of cheerfulness. |
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Although he is now housed in an open prison, and he maintains a certain hearty cheerfulness, few doubt that Archer has been chastened by his prison experience. |
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From the perspective of immigrant writers it seems clear that Anglo-American culture fosters and encourages cheerfulness, positive thinking, and staying in control. |
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I spoke with mothers fretful and tearful about their bleak prospects but struggling to maintain a facade of optimism and cheerfulness in the presence of their children. |
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Not withstanding the honorous duties devolving upon the members of the Museum Board they have shown great cheerfulness in giving to it much of their valuable time. |
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Like Frey, his enemy throughout the recovery process is not the cheerless environment of rehab, but the moronic cheerfulness of recovery sloganeering. |
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The over-abundant cheerfulness seemed to have stemmed from that time. |
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Your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution will bring us victory. |
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She sighed, not wanting to be the one to end his cheerfulness. |
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Her chirpy cheerfulness cannot disguise the seriousness of her vocation. |
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When Macbeth arrives, she urges him to feign cheerfulness at the feast. |
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Over the past several days, nothing could alter her constant cheerfulness. |
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Strength of mind and pliancy are the causes and result of cheerfulness. |
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Unsavoury as it is below, there is cheerfulness, and comfort, and hard, honest work above. |
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She was known for her positivity, cheerfulness, and sweet demeanor. |
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Still, I see you mean well enough, and are merely suffering from the debilitating cheerfulness of youth. You will soon grow out of that. |
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