We were made for happiness, to expressjoy and gladness, to be prosperous.
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Now the firemen thought of another way to expressjoy.
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For the rest, tears expressjoy as well as sadness.
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Many expressjoy at being so close to Europe.
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Lights are a sign of joy: hence the very old custom of lighting bonfires to expressjoy.
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Do we not by them expressjoy and sorrow, doubt, confession, repentance, measure, quantity, number, and time?
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To expressjoy or happiness we use the clear timbre, and the ring of high forward placing predominates.
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Do not expressjoy before one sick or in pain, for that contrary passion will aggravate his misery.
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Director Stanley Donen once said that the best reason for characters to burst into song and dance was to expressjoy.
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I think that's the greatest thing anyone can do to expressjoy. (This version of the story refiles to fix dateline.)
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Madam, - May I expressjoy and satisfaction at the momentous decision taken by the GAA in opening up its grounds to other sporting organisations?
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For men who personate characters in this way, expressjoy and grief, when in reality there may be none of these feelings in their hearts.
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If the king becomes angry, they laugh; nor are they gladdened if favours be bestowed upon them, though they may expressjoy for other reasons.
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Where stilly blackness had been, now four or five hundred crazy shadows leaped and danced, murdering the silence with marrow-curdling noises intended to expressjoy.
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Her gracefully expressedjoy at finding it rewarded me for my generosity.
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You expressedjoy in encountering him- alie ;andyou made that reservation-anotherlie.