| 41. | But, according to his obituary, Smith was altogether " cheerier, breezier and renowned as a charmer.
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| 42. | An economic report from Washington last week could hardly have brought cheerier news to investors shaken by turmoil in Asia.
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| 43. | And after several years of singing the holiday blues, merchants could well be whistling a cheerier tune this year.
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| 44. | Socialist Mayor Bertrand Delanoe took office in spring 2001, promising to make Paris a cheerier and more livable city.
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| 45. | Oil prices are up, and Western bankers in Moscow have been looking cheerier than they have in quite some time.
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| 46. | But just once, it would be nice if he ditched the Morris Buttermaker personae and let a cheerier side emerge.
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| 47. | They're scaring the children who mistook " Small Soldiers " for something cheerier, that's what.
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| 48. | Claudia Goldin, a Chicago Ph . D . who now teaches at Harvard, offers a cheerier variation on the same theme.
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| 49. | On that note the group ventured back to work, under a clear blue sky, somewhat cheerier than when they began breakfast.
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| 50. | In Lexington, Ky ., for a speech on the University of Kentucky campus, Clinton is ever cheerier and more garrulous.
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