| 31. | This heartens campaign aides who think his message is extraordinary but worry that the delivery is often ordinary.
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| 32. | "It certainly doesn't hearten those of us who believe in democracy and reform,"
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| 33. | These men and women talk with a simplicity that would hearten those who fret about America's resolve.
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| 34. | With surprising melodrama, the film packs some powerful emotional swings that will hearten the toughest of jeering crowds.
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| 35. | Sometimes Eilistraee appears in person, to show her favor, give a blessing, or hearten her followers.
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| 36. | That is the way to hearten Russia's democrats and to show faith in the soundness of its people.
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| 37. | Yet the Dell donation should hearten those Palmer backers who question whether Arts Center Stage can raise $ 50 million.
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| 38. | That he also raised more than $ 47 million for Aspen's endowment fund should hearten the Carnegie Hall board.
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| 39. | The government says more Russians are paying income tax, thanks to an innovation that should hearten flat-tax advocates.
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| 40. | The Darangen epic of the Maranao people hearten back to this era as the most compete local version of the Ramayana.
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