1. I tried to stay upbeat about losing the election. 2. Before the debate, Daley said, he had reminded Gore to stay upbeat. 3. Biopure executives stay upbeat about their American prospects and also promote the overseas opportunities for blood substitutes. 4. A high-energy guy like Murray is bound to stay upbeat while those around him are crumbling. 5. But the advisers said such a move could be particularly risky for their campaign because Bush has tried to make a virtue out of his desire to stay upbeat. 6. But while Gore has stayed upbeat in public, some aides described themselves as having a bunker mentality. 7. But you have to stay upbeat, always stay above water. 8. Everybody tried to put on a happy face that day, but it was hard to stay upbeat. 9. Hackett seemed to learn this lesson, too, by trying to stay upbeat after the Stanford loss without assessing blame. 10. Meanwhile McCain stays upbeat. |