| 1. | "... reporters at a press conference. "If
it's Mark, I think we will be very happy with that decision."
He added: "I think Mark McClellan is an outstanding young man
- he would be a great secretary."
| Source: | . "Rumsfeld agrees to stay on as defense chief; Thompson 8th in Cabinet to announce resignation" Washington Times Dec. 4 2004: 01  |
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| 2. | "
Quarterback Mark Brunell needs to rely more on experience than
happy feet, but the man can move."
| Source: | Snider, Rick. "NFL: FROM BEST TO WORST" Washington Times Sept. 9 1999: 24  |
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| 3. | " It is Jess's response to hir image in the
mirror which, for Prosser, marks hir as transgendered.(2) Jess is no
happier passing as an unremarkable man than s/he was as a butch woman."
| Source: | Devor, Holly. "Second Skins: The Body Narratives of Transsexuality" Journal of Sex Research 36.2 May 1 1999: 207  |
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| 4. | "... Mental readiness and a top-quality change-up will put Riley in the
big leagues and make Miller a happy man."
| Source: | Foldesy, Jody. "Left-hander Riley leaves O's drooling at his potential" Washington Times May 3 1999: 6  |
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| 5. | " Her family life with mother, father
and brother, Mark seems idyllic and reminiscent of sitcoms from the
60's where father is provider, mother is the happy homemaker and
the children get along and share the household chores without complaint."
| Source: | Toope, Janet. "Sherrard, Valerie Kate" Resource Links 9.2 Dec. 1 2003: 43-44  |
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| 6. | "
The happiest, most idyllic part of life, Danzon suggests, is in the
innocence of pubescent sex, with horseplay marked by gleeful shrieks, as
when the dancers, naked, chase each other behind a projection of leafy
woods."
| Source: | HUNT, MARILYN. "TANZTHEATER WUPPERTAL PINA BAUSCH" Dance Magazine 74.2 Feb. 1 2000: 100  |
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| 7. | "
Since I felt that "Happy Trails for All" would mark the
end of my writing career, I used it to sum up a life nearing its
conclusion."
| Source: | McConkey, James. "Nurture for the damn ego" American Scholar 73.4 Sept. 22 2004: 123-126  |
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| 8. | "... Sin-bred, how have ye troubled all mankind
With shows instead, mere show of seeming pure,
And banished from man's life his happiest life,
Simplicity and spotless innocence."
| Source: | Hollander, John. "Honor dishonorable: shameful shame" Social Research 70.4 Dec. 22 2003: 1061-1076  |
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| 9. | " The happy family man supported
lovingly by his wife (who, we are frequently reminded, sacrificed her
own talent and career for his) cuts a quite different figure in the
closing years of his life."
| Source: | Unwin, Timothy. "Lloyd, Sue. The Man who was Cyrano: a Life of Edmond Rostand, Creator of "Cyrano de Bergerac."" Nineteenth-Century French Studies 33.1-2 Sept. 22 2004: 218-220  |
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| 10. | " Or is she simply more capable
than most of us of making the very best of whatever situation she finds
herself in? Is it even possible that those whose "quality of
life" is actually impaired may be happy, content individuals?"
| Source: | . "letters" Hastings Center Report Sept. 1 1998: 4-5  |
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| 11. | "... including those who make you
angry. "We must develop good human qualities--warmth, kindness,
compassion," he states. "Then our life becomes meaningful and
more peaceful, happier."
| Source: | O'CONNOR, JAMES V. "Why Are We So #!&*@ MAD?" USA Today (Magazine) 129.2664 Sept. 1 2000: 56  |
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| 12. | " Your quality of life is your own sense of how
satisfied and happy you are with your life in general and your life with
diabetes in particular."
| Source: | . "Diabetes and Quality of Life" Diabetes Spectrum 13.1 Jan. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 13. | "... of
"Jim Bowie rising up from his deathbed to fight the Mexicans at the
Alamo." On "one of the happiest days of his entire life,"
Charlie spent $190,000 at a Sotheby's auction to buy this
archetypal image for a man of action."
| Source: | Gould, Stephen Jay. "Jim Bowie's Letter & Bill Buckner's Legs" Natural History 109.4 May 1 2000: 26  |
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| 14. | " So he voids the inner life of The
Conversation's Gene Hackman and gives the man a happy ending."
| Source: | KLAWANS, STUART. "ENEMY OF THE STATE" Nation 267.20 Dec. 14 1998: 42-43  |
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| 15. | "
In the latter part of his life, as anyone who knew him can testify,
Isaiah Berlin was a happy man, infectiously so. It is hard to square
this playful, joyous personality with the vision imparted in so many of
his writings."
| Source: | Gray, John. "Isaiah Berlin: A Life" New Statesman (1996) 127.4412 Nov. 20 1998: 48-51  |
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| 16. | "
Happy the young man who can, for a time, entrust his education in
life to an experienced member of the opposite sex."
| Source: | Ramsay, Allan. "HUNTING" Contemporary Review 276.1612 May 1 2000: 250  |
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| 17. | " The writer described
this phenomenon as a "powerful change in our morals" and said
that while one could still find elsewhere "the simple, domestic,
well brought-up girl who runs through life with the gospel to make a man
happy," she no longer existed on the Tauentzienstrasse...."
| Source: | Simmons, Sherwin. "Ernst Kirchner's Streetwalkers: Art, Luxury, and Immorality in Berlin, 1913-16" Art Bulletin 82.1 Mar. 1 2000: 117  |
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| 18. | "
Some years ago in Kenya, a man who had been raised in a tribal
setting told me the happiest day of his life was when he followed the
missionaries and became a Christian."
| Source: | Kreiner, Judith. "MYSTERIES" Washington Times Aug. 22 1999: 8  |
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| 19. | "
1. Which activities or experiences are most important for you to
maintain or fulfill for you to feel your life has quality (what makes
you happy?)
2. What fears or worries do you have about your illness or medical
care?"
| Source: | Westley, Cindy,Briggs, Linda A. "Using the stages of change model to improve communication about advance care planning" Nursing Forum 39.3 July 1 2004: 5-13  |
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| 20. | "... condition of
'cults' as 'a situation of dissatisfaction with existing
social relations and of yearnings for a happier life,' but then
adding that these yearnings are 'actuated by a desire for the goods
of the White man' (1968:243)."
| Source: | Dalton, Doug. "Cargo Cults and Discursive Madness" Oceania 70.4 June 1 2000: 345  |
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| 21. | "... is expressed in one's way of life and manner of
speech. [13]
The happy man sees the world in its eternal form, sub specie
aeternitatis."
| Source: | VERBIN, N. K. "Religious beliefs and aspect seeing" Religious Studies 36.1 Mar. 1 2000: 1  |
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| 22. | "
Shaft Notes
The Sarge was happy to participate in marking the first anniversary
of Fran O'Brien's Stadium Steakhouse, providing free weekly
dinners to service members..."
| Source: | . "Injured Marine's wife urges support for Semper Fi fund" Washington Times Oct. 25 2004: 07  |
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| 23. | "
Collections of this sort often mark the close of a scholar's
productive career, but this is happily not the case here."
| Source: | KROLL, PAUL W. "Chinese Literature in Transition from Antiquity to the MiddleAges" Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.3 July 1 1999: 556  |
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| 24. | " The students closed their folders and
turned them over to the side marked with a large 'X' and a
"happy face." The student who initially tutored tested his
partner."
| Source: | Butler, Frances M. "Reading Partners: Students Can Help Each Other Learn to Read!" Education & Treatment of Children 22.4 Nov. 1 1999: 415  |
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| 25. | "... and in place of inspiration, humor flourished. "Old
Mrs. Potiphar was a very great flirt. / She caught hold of Joseph and
tore his shirt. / There's a happy day a-coming." Satire marked
the end of the Renaissance."
| Source: | PICKERING, SAM. "Waiting for Spring" Southwest Review 85.2 Mar. 22 2000: 246  |
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