The Mr Men books are a popular series for younger children, which has characters such as Mr Happy and Little Miss Sunshine.
Mr Blair seems happy to forgive Mr Cook his disastrous bout of bad publicity after evident domestic problems.
There is a flip side, though, even as the dollars mount up: Mr Geffen has not been happy, says Mr King, because even after he came round to admitting that he was gay, he has found it difficult to maintain stable relationships.
While Mr Reagan managed to keep both western libertarians and southern moralists happy, Mr Bush's southern-fried band of conservatism is anathema in California and increasingly unpopular in such places as Arizona.
The spokesman said Mr Clegg was happy to give evidence and participate in the two inquiries.
Whereas most Turkish businessmen insisted on keeping control, Mr Sabanci was happy to share.
Unlike his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, Mr Hollande is happy to make public his disagreements with Berlin.
Mr Daley is happy to wield his prodigious political skills in the airport battle.
In short, as an industrialist, Mr Blocher is happy to reap the benefits of freely available labour.
Getting a good price and retaining control of his empire, Mr Halim appeared happy to accept the bid.
Mr Vernon was happy to acknowledge that private companies and governments had their own clever people concerned with their regime's destinies.
For the moment, however, Mr Perry is happy to sit back and watch the Democrats mangle one another, good Texas sport.
"Mr Blatt is happy that it will finally get underway, and hopes for a fair and speedy trial, " his lawyer, Stefan Schuenemann said.
But, though Mr Blair is happy to use the past as a rhetorical device, he does not seem to have learnt from it.
That is surely why Mr Blair is happy to let her remain in office, a lame duck and not necessarily a game one, until the election.
Mr Blair was effectively his own foreign secretary, more so than any prime minister since Winston Churchill, whereas Mr Brown is happy to delegate to David Miliband.
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There are many ways to practise the history of ideas, and true to the pluralist tenor of his subject, Mr Menand seems happy to employ almost all of them.
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In the end Mr Erard is happy simply to meet interesting characters, tell fascinating tales and round up the research without trying to judge which is the best work.
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Mr Simon was happy to acknowledge that he had once touched the real world in commerce (and in the United States navy, where he spent three years), although in fact nearly all his adult career was in academe.
Mr Sarkozy may be happy to mock a model that produces mass unemployment, but Mr de Villepin believes that tinkering is enough.
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The Republican National Committee, however, circulated some of Mr. Obama's statements to the press on Tuesday, including a 2006 report indicating Mr. Obama said he would be happy to work for Mr. Blagojevich's 2006 re-election campaign, even though the Illinois governor was under investigation.
Clearly many of Mr Meacher's supporters were not as happy to switch to Mr McDonnell as the man himself was, and the chance of him getting 45 Labour MPs to back him by the Thursday 1230 BST deadline faded.
And Mr Prodi would be quite happy, say some Roman politics-watchers, to see Mr D'Alema fall.
Mr Habibie has hinted to him privately that he is not happy about the way Mr Anwar has been treated.
Even so, says Mr Ewington, the happy-clappy brigade often wants to run the whole show.
The truth is that Mr Malone is probably happy just to wait and see.
Mr Moussa looked as happy as a fox who's seen a pack of hounds heading his way.
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