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Sparrow-size Virginia Gibson, with sparkling blue eyes and a cheerful smile, made a suitably perky Amy, while Melisande Congdon, as the real aunt, was positively monumental in the very best Gibson Girl manner.
As well as representing luck, stuff can be seen as representing a character's outlook on the universe: characters with good stuff seeing the multiverse as a cheerful place, while characters with bad stuff see it as hostile.
Despite the disappointment, Hume later wrote, " Being naturally of a cheerful and sanguine temper, I soon recovered from the blow and prosecuted with great ardour my studies in the country ".
A writer in " Time's Telescope " ( 1822 ) states that in Yorkshire at eight o ' clock on Christmas Eve the bells greet " Old Father Christmas " with a merry peal, the children parade the streets with drums, trumpets, bells, ( or in their absence, with the poker and shovel, taken from their humble cottage fire ), the yule candle is lighted, and ; " High on the cheerful fire.
The characters themselves are also given different personalities, with the film Hitomi changing from a cheerful girl in love to a depressed, suicidal schoolgirl who is suffering from self-induced feelings of loneliness and alienation.
His interest in golf brought him into intimate contact with one of his biographers Bernard Darwin, who said that Grace played golf " with a mixture of keen seriousness and cheerful noisiness ".
They viewed comedy as simply the " art of reprehension " and made no reference to light and cheerful events or troublous beginnings and happy endings associated with classical Greek comedy.
His personality would change as he aged however ; Eribon noted that while he was a " tortured adolescent ", post-1960, he had become " a radiant man, relaxed and cheerful ", even being described by those who worked with him as a dandy.
The Harrier is cheerful, sweet-tempered, tolerant of people, and it is excellent with children.
The song of the Barn Swallow is a cheerful warble, often ending with su-seer with the second note higher than the first but falling in pitch.
Pluto is generally a cheerful and adventurous dog, although he can be given to sheer panic when confronted with something unknown.
The Ancient Chronicle of the Dominican Monastery of St. Catherine in Pisa records: " Eyeglasses, having first been made by someone else, who was unwilling to share them, he made them and shared them with everyone with a cheerful and willing heart.
While her demeanor is superficially cheerful, she makes judgmental comments about Mary, exchanges personal insults with Murray, and uses many sexual double entendres, especially around Lou, to whom she is strongly attracted.
In works of Latin poetry and art, Silvanus always appears as an old man, but as cheerful and in love with Pomona.
From the description it appears that Ogmios ' followers willingly follow him with cheerful faces and try to get as close to Ogmios as they can.
Three of the remaining original pilot characters differed from those of the series ( including the actor / actress cast ): In the pilot, the Professor was instead a high school teacher played by John Gabriel ; Ginger the movie star was instead Ginger, a practical secretary with red hair, played by Kit Smythe ; and Mary Ann the Kansas farm-girl was instead Bunny, a stereotypically cheerful " dumb blonde " secretary, played by Nancy McCarthy.
" He is almost uniformly cheerful and good-natured, and approaches everything he undertakes with hale bonhomie.
In this incarnation, he was red-haired and unfailingly cheerful, and wore his circus costume to fight crime until Dick Grayson presented him with a Robin suit of his own.
The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.

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The result was The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix, which stars Theodore Rimspoke ( No. Reodor Felgen ) and his two assistants, Sonny Duckworth ( No. Solan Gundersen ), a cheerful and optimistic bird, and Lambert ( No. Ludvig ), a nervous, pessimistic and melancholic hedgehog.
Samuel Pepys wrote an eyewitness account of the execution at Charing Cross, in which Major General Harrison was dryly reported to be " looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition ".
He lived a life of cheerful simplicity, and Plutarch, who wrote a detailed biography of Crates which unfortunately does not survive, records what sort of man Crates was:
Among the stage / film effects which contribute to its mood of " cheerful desolation " is the artificial snow which is continually seen through set windows until eventually it falls on the studio interior as well.
His cheerful manner and boyish good looks made him a great favourite with viewers ; he was asked to present other quiz programmes, including Movie Quiz and Film Buff of the Year which was ran from 1985 to 1992.
Instead, on 3 May, they approved a formal reply to Charles, which assured him that the Commons was " as full of trust and confidence in your royal word as ever House of Commons reposed in any of their best kings " but that, because of the illegal acts publicly committed by his ministers, nothing except a public remedy would " raise the dejected hearts of your loving subjects to a cheerful supply of your Majesty ".
), which was more lighthearted and cheerful, Allmusic describes the songs in We're Not Happy ' Til You're Not Happy as " angry " and " embittered ", but also deemed the album as " super catchy ".
Later that month, at a press conference in the garden of the British embassy in Washington, DC in response to a question as to why he appeared so cheerful, Lamont commented that it was a beautiful morning, adding, " My wife said she heard me singing in the bath this morning ," a response which led to the story that he was singing in the bath with happiness at leaving the ERM.
The cheerful fifth movement, " Es sungen drei Engel ", is one of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn songs, ( whose text itself is loosely based on a 17th century church hymn, which Paul Hindemith later used in its original form in his Symphony " Mathis der Maler ") about the redemption of sins and comfort in belief.
Sections of the pumpkin are cut out to make holes, often depicting a face, which may be either cheerful, scary, or comical.
Leo rising subjects have a dignified and rather formal manner which inspires confidence ; while Sagittarius risers have a cheerful, pleasant and rather witty outer manner which suits all kinds of teaching, training and public speaking situations.
In two Bugs Bunny cartoons directed by Robert McKimson ( the second of which, False Hare ( released in 1964 ), was the last cartoon of American Animation's Golden Age to feature Bugs Bunny ), the Big Bad Wolf had a cheerful nephew.
As Antony Hopkins has noted, the cheerful mood of the work betrays nothing of the grossly unpleasant events that were taking place in Beethoven's life at the time, which involved his interference in his brother Johann's love life.
His last moments exhibited that cheerful serenity which, at such a time, is the certain effect of a thorough conviction of the great truths of Christianity.
The ad sparked a surprise controversy because of its ending ( in which a cheerful, bikini-clad spokeswoman delivers the ad's call-to-action by saying "... so where the bloody hell are you ?").
Some spinning songs are cheerful and humorous, while others resemble the milling songs which bemoan the woman's hard lot and longing for their homes and parents.
Stanfield ’ s practiced command of the artist of composition, his unerring sense of the agreeable and picturesque in subject and effect, his pleasant and cheerful color and last, not least, the large use to which he turned his knowledge and love of the sea and shipping … ( all ) added to the widespread admiration he had won by his consummately skillful scene painting, ( and ) combined to make him one of the most popular, if not the most popular, of landscape painters.
The shapes and patterns found in the ceramic showrooms of Boleslawiec today and which are offered for sale, worldwide, at a number of outlet stores and internet sites, are staggering in variety: coffee pots, tea pots, cups, mugs, pitchers, platters, breakfast and dinner services, sets of bowls, candle holders, butter dishes cast in the shape of full-skirted peasant women, Christmas tree ornaments, all painted or sponge decorated in cheerful and colorful, folkloric patterns.
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe KC, defending, called many witnesses to attest to Haigh ’ s mental state, including Dr Henry Yellowlees who claimed Haigh had a paranoid constitution, adding: " The absolute callous, cheerful, bland and almost friendly indifference of the accused to the crimes which he freely admits having committed is unique in my experience.
In Love Among the Chickens, the events of which seem to occur some time after those of the shorts, Ukridge is married to Millie, a small young woman who is often described as looking like a little girl, but who is capable and cheerful despite her husband's frequent financial troubles.
The ad is a parody of a daytime children's show in which an overly cheerful host suddenly attacks her co-star, who is wearing a whale costume, for taking a stick of Juicy Fruit gum from her pocket while the two are singing a song about, ironically, sharing.

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While Rodgers and Hammerstein's work contains cheerful and oftentimes uplifting songs, they departed from the comic and sentimental tone of early 20th century musicals by seriously addressing issues such as racism, sexism and classism in many of their works.
Nearing praised Albania during this time and described its people as " rested, secure, hopeful, cheerful " along with " they are building solidly and fundamentally for a better future.
Despite the war setting they have a cheerful picnic together.
However, the basic but cheerful Shangri-La holiday camp is happy to accommodate the visitors led by the ebullient Burton, who assures the travellers of a warm welcome while they wait for the driver, Murray, to repair their innocuous seeming transport.
Many artists chose distinctly more cheerful subject matter but they did not earn the esteemed reputation of Margaret Olley, a painter of still life floral arrangements and domestic interiors.
She was a warm and cheerful person and especially fond of Louise and Frederica, the younger sisters, who considered her to be the only mother they really ever knew.
There are twenty songs in the cycle, around half in simple strophic form, and they move from cheerful optimism to despair and tragedy.
Despite this cheerful vision of the future, the space station on which the characters live and from which they travel to the past is remarkably dystopic.
But they are very good, and say they have agreed to be cheerful and make the best of it all.
They offered Tirit to people and this way they felt cheerful.
These terms are more suited to cheerful, light-hearted conversation, and they are more grammatically versatile, for example: " I'm feeling all frubbly " and " Their relationship fills me with frubbles ".
As they look at the portrait of the late Duchess, the Duke describes her happy, cheerful and flirtatious nature, which had displeased him.
These so-called " Sleepless " were not only more productive, due to 33 % more hours in the day, but less prone to the vagaries of the unconscious mind due to their inability to sleep ; they were well-adjusted, cheerful, intelligent, driven, and quickly came to dominate the scientific, economic, intellectual, medical, legal and technological arenas of the world, often at unprecedentedly young ages.
If they believe God's promises and seek to live in accord with God's commands, then their good deeds done in response with a cheerful heart provide proof that can strengthen their assurance of salvation against doubts.
The Adventurers are each assigned the name of the individual target of the High Command that they are to assassinate: Napoleon Boot, the suspicious and cynical Borrible ; Chalotte, the tough and brave girl Borrible ; Vulgarian ( Vulge ), frail-looking, but " tough as nails "; Bingo, always cheerful ; Sydney, another female and an animal-lover ; Stonks, strong and kind-hearted ; Torreycanyon, light-hearted with a knack for mechanics ; Orococco, the jovial, black Borrible.
They enjoyed over many decades a reputation for cheerful inconsistency, highlighted by three wins over an all-conquering Yorkshire side in 1901 and 1902, when they did not lose to any other county.
Amazingly, Lois maintains a cheerful attitude, saying that they just need to clean up a bit ; but when Meg tells her that there are no more paper towels, Lois finally snaps, in a parody of the " wire hangers " scene from Mommie Dearest.
" " People who seem to be removed from a ' 50's sit-com so they can spread cliches, dumb plotting and empty cheerful sanitized gimmicks into our world and time.
A cheerful man who sends the Oni out on their missions and gives them thoughtful advice before they go into battle.
They had few wants and in, and as they possess the means of easily satisfying them, were inclined to be indolent ; sober, honest, and cheerful, they had been comparing favourably with the inhabitants of many other Eastern countries.

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