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But sellers, take heart!
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But take heart, Bears fans.
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He urged the bereaved husband to take heart as our hope is in Christ who knows everything.
Lord Barwell said the Tory party’s chances in Mid Bedfordshire were “not good” – but that they could take heart from the prospect of Labour and Lib Dems splitting the vote “evenly”.
Stoke are now nine without a win and, although they might take heart from aspects of their second half, they move on to Birmingham on Boxing Day knowing there is added pressure with each match to get that victory.
The visitors can take heart from the way England dropped off after the break against Italy.