That's too bad, of course, but look on the bright side: the Ohio calamity may do away with "national town meetings" once and for all.
Trying to look on the bright side, some local businessmen applaud the central bank for at least admitting to the dismal figures in the past that could never be taken for granted.
The "always look on the bright side" argument is lead by former Clinton strategist, the always entertaining James Carville.
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This sort of thing can happen in racing and I have to try and look on the bright side: eight points is still a good amount and the one-two finish is great for the team.
And, to look on the bright side, Bolivia is no longer dominated by ideological battles of the 1970s.
Economic collapse is one way of cutting down on U.S. CO2 emissions, so perhaps we should look on the bright side.
Compatriot Safin struggled to look on the bright side despite his win over Soderling.
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To look on the bright side, Eastern Europe is not likely to spawn any more Lukashenkas.
So then can we talk about something else now, and maybe take a look on the bright side?
According to MSNBC, filming starts in April, just in time to look on the bright side of life.
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But look on the bright side: GM's results could have been worse.
He had made himself Italy's longest-serving post-war leader by purveying unceasing optimism to an electorate naturally inclined to look on the bright side.
Still, General Musharraf urged citizens to look on the bright side.
On the bright side, Los Angeles baseball fans can look forward to something later this month.
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