91. The mood of good cheer and unity was apparent even in long-contentious corners of the Democratic Party. 92. The National Retail Federation and Forrester Research gave some much-needed good cheer to Web retailers Thursday, predicting a sizable increase in holiday spending. 93. The paradox is that in a zone of so much sadness, good cheer is also extraordinarily abundant. 94. The pub is full of good cheer and a whole lot of Irish antiques and historic keepsakes like a County Kerry fiddle and old bank notes. 95. The pubs have a near monopoly on guaranteed good cheer. 96. The remark did not sour the breezy good cheer shown on the tape. 97. The relentless good cheer of the fledgling Bush administration disappears in a flash when policy basics get questioned. 98. The reason for the good cheer is straightforward if you can figure out how the Roche deal works. 99. The room buzzed with good cheer. 100. The threat from the asteroid, though small, did not leave Marsden completely unfazed, for all his good cheer. |