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President Bukele has often said the inmates will not see “a ray of sunshine” and receive the most basic rations of cold rice and tortillas.

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And if the new season lacks the expositional energy of the first, if it’s more muted in tone, if Sunju is not quite the ray of sunshine she was, her older self will still have occasion to say here that hers was a life well lived.

Naomh Padraig GAA club said "wee Joe" was "a ray of sunshine at all our games, never happier than with a hurl in his hand running on to the pitch".

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Jinnie Payne, head teacher of Churchtown Primary School, where nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar - the third child to die in the attack - was in Year 4, said she was "the happiest of souls, a true ray of sunshine".

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A boy who died in a hillwalking accident was a ray of sunshine, his school said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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