| 11. | Who more than the Irish would be gladdened by the very idea of retreating British soldiers?
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| 12. | But not the essence of Bill Pennington, who warmed and gladdened many personally in many ways.
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| 13. | It gladdened him, he said, because he lost a nephew in the trade center attack.
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| 14. | She was surrounded by ladies-in-waiting, and the sight of them gladdened his heart.
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| 15. | It isn't just the local media barons who are gladdened by the richness of the Hamptons marketplace.
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| 16. | Telecoms executive Tian Shuning said he was amazed to hear that some Chinese claimed to be gladdened by the attacks.
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| 17. | Clay is gladdened by Lula's apparent liking for him and maintains a hopeful attitude to having sex together.
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| 18. | When Lord Aboyne receives the news he is both gladdened to hear from her but also furious about her mistreatment.
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| 19. | He was gladdened by the decision to switch to activism was taken in early 1905 by the Romanian National Party.
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| 20. | Sir Donald must have gladdened many a middle-income heart last night : lower taxes, lower rates, mortgage reliefs.
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