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- evidence for common happiness-boosting strategies. The study aimed to shed light on the effectiveness of these strategies and their impact on subjective...
- Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend is a 1996 book by Richard Wallace in which Wallace proposed a theory that British author Lewis Carroll, whose real...
- welcome." Anandu Suresh of The Indian Express wrote "an enjoyable, light-hearted film". However Rohit Panikker of Times Now praised the film. "Kunchacko...
- "Quarantine Edition" released in 2020 to be hilarious. Season 2 was called light-hearted but determinedly middling by The Indian Express, also receiving an average...
- within the Top 10. Bell's brews its Lager for the Lakes, Light Hearted Ale, Amber Ale, and Two Hearted Ale year-round. Several other beers are sold seasonally...
- Light-Hearted Isabel (German: Die leichte Isabell) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Eddy Busch and Arthur Wellin and starring Lee Parry...
- in ****stani television serials. She has also written the scripts of light-hearted Ramadan special dramas including Suno Chanda, Chupke Chupke, Hum Tum...
- insomnia from the script, there will remain elements of the average, light-hearted family drama. That would have still made for a better watch than these...
- in the comedy Kuch Ankahi (2023). Khan established himself with the light-hearted romance Ishq Murshid and received further praise for the miniseries...
- ranging from derision (e.g., equivalent to 'rubbish' or 'stupid') to a light-hearted mockery or ridicule (e.g., equivalent to 'weak', 'unmanly', or 'lame')...