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  • Fans and family of Mr Howson should take heart; far from seeking solace in the bottle, the strongest stuff he is currently imbibing is tea.
  • If you, too, have had your rest-bits nibbled away, by multiplicities, take heart. Dr. Cara Barker: Why You Must Vacation When Your Wallet Is Empty
  • Sis Cow ain't so mighty skeer'd, en den dey 'gun ter take heart. Fus' news you know, one un um sorter drap he wings en fuzzle up de fedders en run out 'twix' Sis Cow en de Lion. Nights With Uncle Remus
  • If you've recently retired and your family keep handing you brochures for book clubs or volunteering schemes, take heart. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, my dear, take heart. Some day, I will kiss you and you will like it.
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  • Arciris concluded her talk by urging young and old not to be complacent and to take heart.
  • Again did Birdalone take heart, and they hastened a long way up the stair, till Atra stayed at last at a door all done with iron, endlong and over-thwart. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Sis Cow aint so mighty skeer'd, en den dey 'gun ter take heart. Fus' news you know, one un um sorter drap he wings en fuzzle up de fedders en run out 'twix' Sis Cow en de Lion. Nights With Uncle Remus Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation
  • Parents who spend time and money to teach their children music, take heart -- a new Canadian study shows young children who take music lessons have better memories than their nonmusical peers.
  • We should all take heart from the decision; it shows that a compelling case allied to a vocal campaign will eventually persuade road ministers to loosen the purse strings.
  • So to anyone out there who has been unceremoniously dumped, take heart. The Sun
  • Take heart ! Help a good cause and ask a lonely guy on a date.
  • We should therefore take heart from what has largely been an unsensational, sensitive and informed approach not just to reporting events but to untangling the complex political and diplomatic background.
  • Officials take heart that the economy has not collapsed since the withdrawal of Soviet aid.
  • At least you can take heart in the fact that if any of Labour's big names are 'decapitated' at the elections then they can't get back in via the list. Confusion in Montgomeryshire
  • It will also take heart from the spread of success. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you wince at the idea of witchetty grubs or emu, take heart; the bush has much else to offer.
  • In the end, it seems to me, Sullivan is telling us to take heart in the values on which this country was founded and which have served it so well for over two centuries – values which command respect for religion even while insisting that it be disentangled from the state. Balkinization
  • But even if their forays into French territory became rarer, Italy can at least take heart from their rearguard action which, combined with some woeful French handling, restricted the hosts to penalties.
  • We should therefore take heart from what has largely been an unsensational, sensitive and informed approach not just to reporting events but to untangling the complex political and diplomatic background.
  • And for those sorry few of you whose appetites have been whetted, but remain uninitiated, take heart.
  • Officials take heart that the economy has not collapsed since the withdrawal of Soviet aid.
  • It will also take heart from the spread of success. Times, Sunday Times
  • If all this sounds unduly pessimistic, take heart. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart.
  • Those residents who wish to oppose any extension to opening times for nearby pubs may now take heart because no extension is possible without planning permission for those hours.
  • Take heart dearie, just hope you can find a very cute bulldog LOL or bullmastiff to take his place, its all right. *sob sob* R.I.P BULLDOG
  • If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart.
  • Theodore isn't with us to partake in our celebration of his cerebrated gloom but, as he would be the first to tell you, take heart -- as long as there is death, there is hope. Brother Theodore Centenary
  • There's an all day happy hour from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. with 50 percent being knocked off everything, so take heart all indigent tipplers!
  • Students of pornography can take heart, however, because more recent erotica is kept there thanks to its copyright library status. Boing Boing
  • Take heart, things are gonna be rough, in many ways over the next decade, the soft and spoiled days of cheap energy are over, decadence is about to implode. Most Expensive Living Artist - Lucian Freud
  • The government can take heart from the latest opinion polls.
  • It isn't easy being a red-hot lover these days, but take heart, help is at hand for those with a penchant for penning a love poem.
  • Take heart, though: there are steps you can take to minimise the disruption. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parents who spend time and money to teach their children music, take heart -- a new Canadian study shows young children who take music lessons have better memories than their nonmusical peers(1).
  • Those unlucky of not having the time or the inclination to go to Goa's golden beaches, take heart from the Coconut lagoon, for it will provide similar respite and comfort from the torrid summer.
  • Diabetics can take heart that they can consume the fruit or drink its juice without increasing the sugar level.
  • Company executives could take heart from the success of another firm at repelling a raid from carpetbaggers after members last week turned down windfalls to support the management.
  • Glenflesk though obviously disappointed can take heart from the display of a relatively young side.
  • Take heart that reasonableness or otherwise in posted comment will be more widely assessed from the typical citizen’s point of view. on April 27, 2009 at 8: 07 am SonofRojBlake Police Need Intelligence Shock « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Challengers to the liberal international order take heart not only from Washington's irresoluteness, but also from the knowledge that they no longer have to worry about facing large-scale, effective coalitions of liberal states that may curb their larger ambitions. Angsty Allies
  • Though you are no doubt loathe to abandon your fortune to the predations of robbers you can take heart that if they violate your sanctum they will likely pay for it with their lives.

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