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Lexical representation within the Lexical Constructional Model: an analysis of verbs of happiness and happening
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In: Revista española de lingüística aplicada, ISSN 0213-2028, Vol. 21, 2008, pags. 129-146 (2008)
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Is debt bad for students? The effects of student debt on course selection, motivation, happiness, and academic performance.
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Ancient Chinese Philosophers Presentation
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In: Student Affairs Digital Community Development (2006)
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Happiness and positive emotions.
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D. GALATI; I. SOTGIU. - : Franco Angeli Riviste SRL:viale Monza 106, I 20127 Milan Italy:011 39 02 2895762, 011 39 02 289562, EMAIL: riviste@francoangeli.it, INTERNET: http://www.francoangeli.it, Fax: 011 39 02 2891515, 2004
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Alex and the shrink world : a play [drama review]
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In: Farnsworth Juvenile Literature Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University ; Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University (1999)
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What Takes My Fancy. ; Waal, I'll be swacked and pickled in moonshine, you ain't such an ornery cuss! First line of refrain I likes to do what takes my fancy [first line]
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: Morley Music Co., Inc., 1960
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If I Had My Druthers. ; If I had my druthers, I'd druther have my druthers [first line]
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: Commander Publications, 1956
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When I Marry Miss Dina Lee [damaged copy]. ; Way down in Mississippi where the iv'ry blossoms bloom [first line] ; Twelve o'clock the wedding bells will ring [first line of chorus]
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Hear Dem Ebening Bells. ; On a quiet Sunday morning as we wend our weary way to de church where all we darkies go [first line] ; Ding dong ding din dong ding [first line of chorus]
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Dancing in the Barn. Song. ; Oh, we'll meet at de ball in de evening [first line] ; As we move so gracefully, we're as happy as can be [first line of chorus]
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I Hear the Banjo Play. Song and Chorus. ; I'se a gay and careless darkey, just as happy as can be [first line] ; Oh, my, oh! I hear de banjo play [first line of chorus]
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Tom Tit. ; Oh, I'm a little slave boy, and my name is Tommy Tit [first line]
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: Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, 1856
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