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cheerfully and possible
We cheerfully simultaneously announced our wish to start working on it as quickly as possible.
It's so cheerfully corny, so willing to involve its heroes in every possible predicament, that after a while we relax: This is the kind of movie they used to make, back when audiences were supposed to have the mentality of a 12-year-old.

cheerfully and said
`` Can't blame a man for leavin' his wife '', he said quite cheerfully.
Kurt Vonnegut said that in writing Player Piano ( 1952 ) he " cheerfully ripped off the plot of Brave New World, whose plot had been cheerfully ripped off from Yevgeny Zamyatin's We.
He then rapped the table and said cheerfully: “ Now, my Lords and gentlemen, let us go to business ”.
A running gag throughout the series is when Helga says something embarrassing, she orders Phoebe to forget what she just said, which leads Phoebe to cheerfully state " forgetting ".
" His breakfast being sent to him from the table of General Washington, which had been done every day of his confinement, he partook of it as usual, and having shaved and dressed himself, he placed his hat upon the table, and cheerfully said to the guard officers, " I am ready at any moment, gentlemen, to wait on you.
Interviewed by Norman Lebrecht on BBC Radio 3 on July 26, 2010, she spoke briefly about her cancer and cheerfully said, " I'm still here!
According to Eusebius, he not only refused the offer, but he is said to have cheerfully rushed headlong into the bear.
Among extensive information carved into the monument is this quote, " Of his country Wooster said, ' my life has ever been devoted to her services from my youth up, though never before in a cause like this — a cause for which I would most cheerfully risk and lay down my life '.
Lincoln once said of Conness that he “ is habitually careful not to say what he does not know ,” and described him on another occasion as “ one of our United States Senators, of high standing, whom I cheerfully indorse .”
Although he weighed 300 pounds ( 136 kg ), he was said to be able to hop long distances on one leg while whistling cheerfully.
Ardent in his love of civil liberty, for the preservation of which blessing, I believe, he would as cheerfully have shed his blood as did Hampden or Sidney ; it was constitutional freedom that he venerated, not a republican and impracticable emancipation from limited monarchial government ... To Burke, Windham unquestionably bore some analogy ; and on his shoulders may be said to have descended the mantle of Burke ... Windham's talents, brilliant and various as they were, always however appeared to me more adapted to speculative, than to practical life.
" Terrence Rafferty of The New Yorker said, " Raimi works from inside the cheerfully violent adolescent-male sensibility of superhero comics, as if there were no higher style for a filmmaker to aspire to, and the absence of condescension is refreshing.
Brookmyre has said that the inspiration for Jack Parlabane was Ford Prefect from Douglas Adams ' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series ; he said " I always adored the idea of a character who cheerfully wanders into enormously dangerous situations and effortlessly makes them much worse.

cheerfully and Well
Well known as a frivolous and impetuous ( though cheerfully calm ) figure, he was also free with his gifts, lavishly squandering money and concubines on superiors and friends.

cheerfully and I
His London contract was rescinded, and now, he explains cheerfully, as a bright smile lightens his intense, mobile face, `` I conduct only one hundred and twenty concerts ''!!
I shall continue to urge the American people, in the interests of their own security, prosperity and peace, to make sure that their own part of this great project be amply and cheerfully supported.
Digby shouted " If I may but hear any of your lordships say, you forgive me, I shall go more cheerfully to the gallows.
And I now cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge my indebtedness to the officers and men of my command whose zeal, fidelity and unflinching bravery have been the great source of my past success in arms.
Then cheerfully I could go and pray to Zeus, son of Kronos " ( XIV. 402-6, translation Lattimore ).
" I would not now endorse so cheerfully the authority of Hermann Rauschning which has been dented by Wolfgang Hanel, but I would not reject it altogether.
Inscribed on another side is a quote from him dated February 11, 1777, at Peekskill, perhaps referring to his facing his last days: " I go cheerfully, for I a sure the cause we are engaged in is just, and the call I have to it is clear, and the call of God.
Eisenhower cabled Marshall on November 12, 1942 “ I bless the day you urged Fredendall upon me and cheerfully acknowledge that my earlier doubts of him were completely unfounded ”.
I received them cheerfully but to my surprise no one of them turned to me.
I will cheerfully and willingly obey all lawful orders.
I shall not do my duty if I do not distinctly state it as my opinion that not to grant cheerfully on the part of government all the Catholics wish will not only be exceedingly impolitick, but perhaps dangerous.

cheerfully and we
" Jahangir ordered his execution, but it is unlikely that he also ordered Guru Arjun to be tortured and converted, for two reasons ; one, because we have no other examples from Jahangir's generally tolerant reign to support the idea that he forced people to convert to Islam, and two, because Jahangir makes no note of Guru Arjun's torture, yet cheerfully describes the torture of two other rebels, as well as Guru Arjun's execution.
Mistry reported that on his first flight of the tour, " we were greeted by a ticket agent who cheerfully told us we had been selected randomly for a special security check.
" We cheerfully speak of the ' Minyans ' when we mean a population that uses pottery we call ' Minyan '," although he was mistaken in saying that the Greeks themselves never mention the ' Minyans ' as a tribe or as a people.
" While cheerfully admitting the sufficiency of Immanuel ’ s death to have redeemed all mankind, had all the sins of the whole human species been equally imputed to him ; and had he, as the Universal Representative, sustained that curse of the law which was due to all mankind ; yet we cannot perceive any solid reason to conclude, that his propitiatory sufferings are sufficient for the expiation of sins which he did not bear, or for the redemption of sinners whom he did not represent, as a sponsor, when he expired on the cross.
He replied cheerfully that, if we came back safely, no one would say anything, and if we didn't, it wouldn't matter anyway.

cheerfully and could
This sorrowful sight of his own flesh and blood could nothing move him, but that he constantly and cheerfully took his death with wonderful patience, in the defence and quarrel of the Gospel of Christ.
The video helped Björk to be known in North America where it received heavy rotation on MTV channels, with many noting that the video was more known in the country than the song: " Few people know how the melody for " Big Time Sensuality " starts, but anyone who watched MTV in the early ‘ 90s could cheerfully belt out the single measure when she sings the words " Big Time Sensuality "

cheerfully and all
Whereas, John Brown has cheerfully risked his life in endeavoring to deliver those who are denied all rights and is this day doomed to suffer death for his efforts in behalf of those who have no helper: Therefore,
* Chapter 68 orders that all cheerfully try to do whatever is commanded, however hard it may seem.
The result of all of this is a cheerfully upbeat and utterly tasteless musical play purporting to be about the happy home life of a brutal dictator.
Lucian is shocked to see that “ the ( bound ) men ( following Ogmios ) do not think of escaping … In fact, they follow cheerfully and joyously, applauding their leader and all pressing him close and keeping the leashes slack in their desire to overtake him ; apparently they would be offended if they were let loose !” ( pg 65 )
Having been given another chance, he throws his coat over his nightshirt, dons his cane and top hat, and goes to visit the Cratchits, cheerfully donating generous amounts of money along the way ( including 100 gold sovereigns to Rat and Mole ; the charity collectors from earlier ) and telling Fred that he will come after all.
Although all of the characters and settings are new, the style of the programme follows the pattern established by Camberwick Green, in which domestic problems are cheerfully resolved by the end of the show, leaving the last minute or so for the Fire Brigade to become the Fire Brigade Band and play the episode out.
The biggest surprise of all is Trinny and Susannah's acting ability, which is astonishingly convincing, even though, as they cheerfully point out, they're only playing hyperbolised versions of themselves.
The biggest surprise of all is Trinny and Susannah's acting ability, which is astonishingly convincing, even though, as they cheerfully point out, they're only playing hyperbolised versions of themselves.
When he returned to the hotel he ordered some sack and lay down on the sofa, talking cheerfully all the time.
A key event took place when he was nine – his mother gave all his books to The Salvation Army, cheerfully explaining: " But you've read them, Barry ".
Whether he subsequently regarded the victory of the monarchy and its corollary, the admittance of the middle classes to all offices and dignities, as a satisfactory equivalent for his original demands ; or whether he was so overcome by royal favour as to sacrifice cheerfully the political liberties of his country, is a matter for conjecture.
And all along, the US media will not only simply roll over and play half-dead, as usual, but will cheerfully accept the easy, comfortable way out, never bothering to ask the obvious questions, never pointing to the decades-old record of rejection from Ariel Sharon, his open refusal to accept a viable Palestinian state, his brutality, his war crimes, and his relentless sabotaging of all chances, minor or major, at advancing political dialog.
" The Stars My Destination is, after all, the perfect cyberpunk novel: it contains such cheerfully protocyber elements as multinational corporate intrigue ; a dangerous, mysterious, hyperscientific McGuffin ( PyrE ); an amoral hero ; a supercool thief-woman ..." James Lovegrove called the it " the very best of Bester ", and Thomas M. Disch identified it as " one of the great sf novels of the 1950s ".
The programme included the blessing of the students ’ s biefcases ’, decorated with ribbons (“ Fitas ”) of the colour of each faculty, a Charity Day where all revenue from the selling of small cardboard briefcases with poems ( some original and cheerfully offered by poet Pedro Homem de Mello ) was given to a charity institution, several balls, rallye-paper, Garraiada ( mock-up bullfight with small calfs ) and, specially, a huge parade that attracted an assistance of more than 150, 000 that blocked Porto ’ s downtown for several hours, cheering the students and showing that the Queima had its place in the city ’ s celebrations.
Therefore, it shouldn ’ t be surprising that not all Brazilianists embrace the title cheerfully.
Butters pulls off all his clothes and cheerfully runs around the town naked, while the boys do nothing to stop him.
" Don Bosco notes that from that time on, Dominic did not complain about the food or the weather, unlike some other boys at the Oratory, bore all suffering cheerfully, and practised custody of his eyes and tongue.
You will be a lot better off if you cultivate good taste for forms, shapes, designs and colors, a good ear for music, sound logic to think correctly, good ethical norms to conduct yourself amicably and cheerfully with others, and a sensibility to appreciate all the finer nuances of life ’ s music, which has a wide variety ranging from the Sama Veda to disco.

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