「optimistic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| stern countries were backing Chiang and were | optimistic about his government, Endicott advised the C |
| I was being | optimistic about 25 years really. |
| The book is somewhat | optimistic about the country and its peoples. |
| about life, Michael Burnett (Boman Irani) is | optimistic about it. |
| Israel is | optimistic about new peace talks with the Palestinians |
| The most | optimistic about Africa's financial future compare its |
| ngaging in worthless conversation, he is all | optimistic about the night that lies ahead. |
| The RCP were hugely | optimistic about its potential and spoke of it in time |
| Although Russia was | optimistic about Mir's future, the country's commitment |
| Yung also sounded very | optimistic about her future in her radio interviews bot |
| ved weakness of the NL West as reasons to be | optimistic about the Giants' potential. |
| of "watching and waiting" though he remained | optimistic about long-term investor prospects. |
| An appointment that DPA is cautiously | optimistic about. |
| al interest came in May and June, 1931, when | optimistic accounts in the local press reported that in |
| Pleasant Goat is | optimistic, active, brave, witty and clever. |
| While remaining guardedly | optimistic against the worst-case scenario predictions |
| Discrimination: Even the most | optimistic AIDS patients write in their messages about |
| The tone is chiefly | optimistic, although the minor-keyed inner movements pr |
| vehicles a year by 2010 proved to be overly | optimistic, and had to be abandoned. |
| But, I'm | optimistic and the president is also optimistic… that t |
| These poems were | optimistic and romantic in nature. |
| ients given iproniazid became cheerful, more | optimistic, and more physically active. |
| Jamie: Is a bright, | optimistic and open-minded young boy with a boundless s |
| "I do not want to sound overly | optimistic and perfectly recognize all the difficulties |
| irit: simple, unpretentious, joyful, upbeat, | optimistic, and egalitarian. |
| llow market trader, Boab is always happy and | optimistic and says "Happy days". |
| work has been livelier, more colorful, more | optimistic and more playful than ever before. |
| This suggests an | optimistic and environmental solution for the global ho |
| , lazy and irresponsible guy and Naani being | optimistic and ambitious. |
| erall mood in the town from cautious to very | optimistic, and the citizens rejoice about the upcoming |
| and his pattern for solving problems is most | optimistic and facile. |
| their own desperation: the Knight being more | optimistic and helping the Roman to break out of the Mi |
| At first, his letters home are | optimistic and bright but the tone changes as he spends |
| The ever | optimistic Andy decided to join the contest which saw h |
| She provides an | optimistic answer. |
| A point frequently overlooked in | optimistic arguments that the kidney can in fact excret |
| those gloomy forecasts turned out to be too | optimistic as the economy contracted by nearly 18% in t |
| The mood is inescapably | optimistic, as though to exorcise the dark and wild moo |
| Mayor David Cicilline was | optimistic at the prospect of retaining the 1100 employ |
| ssociation, the New Orleans mayor was overly | optimistic at his chances. |
| rizzled veteran who has maintained a boyish, | optimistic attitude to eating. |
| In it the poet is rather | optimistic because his lady has shown him favour. |
| lue-collar, wrestling-loving, light-hearted, | optimistic brothers who don the hairstyle that bears th |
| n with her friends and be on T.V. She's very | optimistic, but sometimes that can take her the wrong w |
| The father, Johnny, is an | optimistic but undependable singing waiter who spends h |
| “We are cautiously | optimistic, but clearly with the number of hungry peopl |
| Her | optimistic central theme remains similar throughout all |
| Her strong and | optimistic character draws him to her, and Tianbian is |
| He is an | optimistic character and is renowned as a morale booste |
| fter the Second World War, and its cheerful, | optimistic character marks the beginning of the compose |
| ance among older viewers; the humorous tone, | optimistic characters, and musical performances. |
| The doomed lovers actually engender an | optimistic coda, when their two children move to Englan |
| e song nears its end, he slowly becomes more | optimistic, concluding that "there's worse folks to be |
| has overcome some obstacles but has remained | optimistic, confident, and filled with faith. |
| television actor who played the comical and | optimistic cook, "Charlie Wooster", on the Western tele |
| A | optimistic couple from Iowa are living in New York City |
| However numbers exceeded the most | optimistic estimates, climbing from 750 in the first ye |
| n in the election, more than double the most | optimistic estimates. |
| while holding office of superintendent, was | optimistic even though the schools were overcrowded. |
| the start of the 20th century, expressed an | optimistic expectation for the social transformation of |
| he Tide Is Turning" to give the album a more | optimistic finish. |
| wer Pop fans to be the band's best work, and | Optimistic Fool followed in this style. |
| be finished by the end of 2001 according to | optimistic forecasts. |
| Seeger added a more | optimistic fourth verse to the song. |
| to Los Angeles to do a report on a sick, but | optimistic girl. |
| unaware of her tragic fate, radiated lively, | optimistic, girlish intensity, while Reiss wrote “The U |
| It is an | optimistic group. |
| Sears' | optimistic growth projections were not met. |
| He said he was | optimistic Gusau, whom he described as popular, would p |
| Being ever | optimistic, he did not complain. |
| But no matter how | optimistic he seemed, he always reflected back on his m |
| The outlook was | optimistic heading into the 2000-01 NBA season but a dr |
| 888 had been "excellent beyond even the more | optimistic hopes". |
| Eddie is more | optimistic, however, and even raises a large amount of |
| ttom indicates the person is open, happy and | optimistic in life. |
| He also was | optimistic in regard to the future of the Jews and assu |
| magazine describes the book as patriotic and | optimistic in tone and as bringing life to words from h |
| The problems of low attendance and overly | optimistic income generation the Centre experienced hav |
| iff and a flute solo - presented the song as | optimistic; Larson would recall: "It was a very positiv |
| While McCartney's song was very | optimistic, Lennon had actually had a hard year-he had |
| ical Reformation insights-largely ignored by | optimistic liberal theologians-into individual, societa |
| e that Xu is too weak, and that they must be | optimistic like their other friend Liu, in facing their |
| Finale -- | optimistic; listeners will recognize references to film |
| comes a sweetly self-deprecating and quietly | optimistic little ditty about accepting your faults and |
| g one of his testicles - Harvie remains ever | optimistic, living out his own eccentric way of life, m |
| , although he still remained "realistic" and | optimistic, looking to fight for a win as is "the case |
| He is the most enthusiastic and | optimistic member of the group. |
| Decision, it marked a turning away from the | optimistic, morale-boosting style of wartime films and |
| Possibly best known for her roles in | optimistic musicals, Haver debuted in 1948 in a dramati |
| mages of Americans going to work and a calm, | optimistic narration that suggested the improvements to |
| s as the book became a prominent part of the | optimistic, nationalist, anticlerical "culture of progr |
| The film ends on an | optimistic note, with Miller introducing the audience t |
| It is the most | optimistic of the three choruses, spoken from Ireland ( |
| ennon, McCartney had typically been the more | optimistic of the two when it came to songwriting. |
| I was the most | optimistic of them all...We had notification since the |
| t the last general election in 2001 and were | optimistic of taking control of the council. |
| However the Conservatives were | optimistic of making gains as they were no longer in go |
| However the Conservatives were | optimistic of making gains and said they could deliver |
| two years in a row, the club were once again | optimistic of a return to the Football League. |
| itially seek amusement at Joe's expense, his | optimistic outlook on life and good-natured self deprec |
| its steady recovery from low numbers give an | optimistic outlook for the species' recovery. |
| ), she is extremely frugal, but maintains an | optimistic outlook on things. |
| ch and German wikipedias, and closes with an | optimistic outlook on the central and responsible role |
| "Boy Moves to a New Town With | Optimistic Outlook" - 3:42 |
| ase, the songs "Boy Moves to a New Town With | Optimistic Outlook", "The Unavoidable Battle of Feeling |
| In general the lyrics of the song stress an | optimistic outlook. |
| free embrace of tonality and its distinctly | optimistic outlook. |
| ats came into the election with a cautiously | optimistic outlook. |
| ir in the Chronicles of Narnia: "an inwardly | optimistic, outwardly pessimistic, dear, frustrating, s |
| h balanced out Tintin's constantly positive, | optimistic perspective. |
| ife, and her hymns rather emphasize the less | optimistic phases of Christian experience. |
| sor, the English Armada suffered from overly | optimistic planning, based on hopes of repeating Drake' |
| sgivings, to Robert Georges Nivelle's wildly | optimistic plans for a breakthrough offensive in Champa |
| His | optimistic prediction proved premature, however. |
| The reason for such | optimistic predictions is the showing Stlnchcomb has ma |
| However, despite the song's | optimistic predictions, the Patriots were defeated by t |
| The one pole is | optimistic, progressive, and business-oriented, and end |
| ed on sales of his prior books, Lewis's most | optimistic projection was a sale of 25,000 copies. |
| Bolger portrayed the | optimistic Raymond Wallace, a song-and-dance man who wa |
| shared memory, distributed transactions, and | Optimistic replication |
| icus, and are the main data structure behind | optimistic replication . |
| Despite the | optimistic reports, there turned out to be very little |
| d demented-symbolist comedy, which ends with | optimistic rhymes - the moral of the comedy - sung by t |
| Even under the most | optimistic scenarios, plans for the light rail were yea |
| etry of Aliger was characterised by a mix of | optimistic semi-official verses ("Leninskie mountains", |
| Supportive, understanding, and | optimistic, she does her best to encourage Junpei in ev |
| melancholy tone is shattered by the bright, | optimistic singing of "an aged thrush, frail, gaunt, an |
| rst prize and was noted as "perhaps the most | optimistic song ever written". |
| This | optimistic song was written by Hocine Hallaf and produc |
| phrase "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", the title of an | optimistic song in the movie Song of the South. |
| Clooney) taking over C Company and giving an | optimistic speech on what his command should be, and th |
| [see] the crisis coming", noting his overly | optimistic statements in July 2007. |
| the FEI hearings began Hansen was cautiously | optimistic, stating that the amounts of capsaicin found |
| Nature of Man, and The Prolongation of Life: | Optimistic Studies, the last of which, along with Metch |
| cracy, who approved of his nationalistic and | optimistic subject matter. |
| le American newspaper The Herald was equally | optimistic, suggesting that "The new lineup sounds read |
| brand founded in 1994 and best known for its | optimistic t-shirts and hats, many of which feature a s |
| Crystal said, "I'm a little more | optimistic than Harry. |
| land and often made them more passionate and | optimistic than some of their brethren at home. |
| Still | optimistic that he could make an impression in Hollywoo |
| re than half, and by 1988 the government was | optimistic that the disease could be eliminated by 2000 |
| many girls at once, however Sparboe appears | optimistic that he will give up his philandering ways a |
| f leadership; the cook, fat and comical, but | optimistic that they will be rescued; and the oiler, Bi |
| Rommel remained | optimistic that success was imminent. |
| Vladimir is | optimistic that a long and happy life lies with them. |
| He adds that the bank is | optimistic that new commitments will be made by governm |
| But Athreya says she is | optimistic that West African governments have the exper |
| t historically voting Democratic, Rouson was | optimistic that his ties in Tallahassee and years of ac |
| He was | optimistic that Pakatan would make it in Kuala Terengga |
| e New York City area and Canada, Shermain is | optimistic that her musical dreams are about to be real |
| She was quite | optimistic that Ford, who emerged the nominee (with Sen |
| Paul was often | optimistic that the family would be back in their forme |
| on was linked to a family dispute and he was | optimistic that the boy would be released soon. |
| Before the election the Conservatives were | optimistic that Torbay would be one of the councils tha |
| 's president in May 2009 de Klerk said he is | optimistic that Zuma and his government can "confound t |
| They were also | optimistic that not only the party would deal with the |
| Lyle says she is | optimistic the government will take the watchdog's advi |
| edictions which may themselves have been too | optimistic, the contractors soon found themselves in fi |
| weather and reflection followed by the more | optimistic third part "Summer and Lightning". |
| In Spain, some people are | optimistic this will mark the beginning of peace. |
| ge grained locking, with a technology called | Optimistic Thread Concurrency (OTC), that attempts to s |
| Overly | optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves wom |
| "So Far So Good", the | optimistic track that is used as Flame's first hit. |
| her 2002 campaign, she appears confident and | optimistic, unafraid. |
| are encouraged to show leadership skills and | optimistic values. |
| He's also complimented for "eternally | optimistic view of things", and overall character devel |
| hus presents what may be called an extremely | optimistic view of immigration and assimilation-a view |
| than a nuisance, in the end she admires her | optimistic view of life, and her ability to cheer up ot |
| The song apparently pronounces an | optimistic view for life through its main themes 'hang |
| Her | optimistic view and her ability to cheer up others even |
| ravity of the situation, Tobin discusses his | optimistic viewpoint of the situation with corresponden |
| The song is sung from an | optimistic viewpoint during the IGY, and features refer |
| e has become very suicidal, Chico shares his | optimistic views with her and takes her to his garret, |
| ng them to college, and if we can project an | optimistic vision that says we can be stronger at home, |
| also tend to interpret warnings in the most | optimistic way possible, seizing on any ambiguities to |
| e Mazdak viewed this in a more neutral, even | optimistic way. |
| The tone is | optimistic, Whitman's emphasis on the unity of being an |
| CyberSoft Inc. and LogiGear Corporation are | optimistic with Vietnam's ability to execute their glob |
| ESPN reported that Kevin's doctors were more | optimistic with the strength of movements he gained; th |
| efore he was born, a distant, preposterously | optimistic world which, even though it still exists in |
| acters: Orphan, an idealistic and cheerfully | optimistic young man, in possession of the stained-glas |
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