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They were prepared to allow this extraordinary vision of what modern warfare is like at grass-roots level, but I think they were very happy that journalists did have to struggle to put the pieces together.
BBC: NEWS | In Depth | 2003 | Reporters Log | Reporters' log: Final thoughts
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Some 91% of parents said they were very happy with the school meals service they received, with almost three-quarters (72%) saying the quality of the food was key and 87% saying they found school meals good value for money.
BBC: School meal rules should apply to academies - parents
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According to the nonprofit World Values Survey, 20% of Spaniards said they were "very happy" about their lives in 1981.
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At least at casinos owned by Harrah's Entertainment, where customers who said they were "very happy" with their experience last year spent, on average, 24% more than the year before.
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Mr Prior, who still has a bullet in his leg, said they were "very, very happy" to be home.
BBC: Philip and Ann Prior
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If they were a billionaire, the beneficiaries may be very happy, escaping all that estate tax even if they do get some assets with a low basis that triggers income tax when sold.
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The hospital showed BBC News copies of unsolicited letters from patients who were very happy with what they had eaten.
BBC: 'No consistent standards' in hospital food
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They were a close and happy family and will be very sadly missed.
BBC: Grieving relatives speak of loss
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They replied that all of their friends had switched over and were very happy.
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"When the fire occurred we weren't very happy with the police because we felt they were a bit slack, " recalls Mr Francis, who is now 82.
BBC: Did the New Cross fire create a black British identity?
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Patient L's wife said in a written statement they were "a very close family", describing her husband of 40 years as a "happy, loving person and a loving and caring father".
BBC: Manchester