51. The crop destruction brought some joy to speculators on the fledgling citric futures exchange in Valencia. 52. The Giants won seven games in a row before this one, and brought joy to the Meadowlands after a long stretch of mediocrity. 53. The monthlong tournament has brought joy to a people mired in gloom, tolerance in the realm of sensitive racial issues. 54. The next five months brought the joy of her first Christmas, first birthday and first steps. 55. The prospect of another tower in Times Square did not bring joy to the Municipal Art Society, which has long been critical of the proliferation of tall buildings. 56. The performance brought joy to the United States fans and stunned silence to the many Russian fans. 57. Their joy brings me joy. 58. Though Rathbun and Tuden use music in clinical settings, some of the effect of the therapy also is to bring joy to the hospital room. 59. We forget the things that can bring joy to our hearts. 60. We ought to enjoy our lives, the things in life that bring joy. |