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Such vigorous actions would hearten moderates, creating a virtual circle of even more opponents of those who want to destroy civilization.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But it should hearten US ambassador Gerald Feierstein, now touring these shores with 10 CEOs active in Yemen, touting the business prospects.
FORBES: Egypt Up, Libya Fine, Syria Dark, Say the Gnomes
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This new clause may hearten domestic opponents of moves dictated from Brussels.
ECONOMIST: The small print of a notably complicated document
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And it will hearten the civilized world more than we imagine.
WSJ: Gut Time
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Such developments hearten Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life, one of the groups most active in proposing anti-abortion bills for state legislatures to consider.
WSJ: Roe v Wade: After 40 years, deep divide is legacy
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The Knicks are imperfect, but with Lin at least they're now interesting to watch, and the Lin bandwagon can't help but elevate the NBA and hearten Charles Barkley, too.
WSJ: Jeremy Lin: You're Not Linsane. He's Good.
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"Meanwhile it will hearten the over 6, 000 British veterans of the Gulf War who are now in broken health and the widows of those afflicted who have since died, " he said.
BBC: NEWS | UK | England | Bishops call for Gulf War payouts
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Though clearly intended for U.S. citizens, the guidelines on gathering online signatories remain broad enough to hearten activists overseas who frustrated with their own governments hope to raise the international profile of their cases.
NPR: Chinese Air Their Cases By Petitioning White House
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Our main finding should hearten Mr Obama.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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They are likely to hearten the opposition.
ECONOMIST: German politics