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As part of this year's Stuttgart Festival, the retrospective with the title Cheers!
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The Best of British holds that "Cheers" is a bit more tricky: This word is obviously used when drinking with friends.
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The title Cheers to Choice embodies not only a woman’s right to reproductive health care, but also a woman’s right to choose her destiny and live in a community that respects her choices without hindering her personal and professional growth through violence, sexism, racism, economic discrimination, or discriminating policies.
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Cheers is the greatest sitcom that involved a bit of drama rolled together with comedy.
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Cheers is definitely overshadowed by Seinfeld and Friends, even though it is the superior show in my opinion.
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In these places, the staff often outnumber the guests and, like the bar in Cheers, everybody knows your name.
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Cheers from the UK where the beer and NHS are both better then The States!
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Cheers from a freezing cold NZ where I have yet to plant the winter veg.
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Not the dude on the barstool in Cheers, but the word that means both the agreggate average of responses and the behavioural expectations of society.
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Cheers from the Left, eager to rubbish America and to resurrect their leader's reputation.
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