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From meet-cutes to happy endings, romance readers feel the love ... (NPR)

Romance novel sales are surging, even as overall book sales experience their first decline in years. And no, fans are not embarrassed by their love of the ...

and the raven from the shop's sign clutching a pair of pink polka-dotted underwear in its beak. "On BookTok, you're seeing a lot more indie authors or consumers of indie books," she said. "This world does such a good job of telling us why we're not enough," Morales said. "I jump for joy when I'm reading a book and there's a female protagonist and she wraps her hair at night," she said. Every mention of the book was met by nodding and face-fanning. "She always showcases Black women and always them being the most desired," Campbell said. "You can easily tag a book as this and everybody knows what it means." "Some of the books that people get most excited about, they will be pre-ordering them very far in advance." "At first, there wasn't a lot of interest," Ralston said. That's the girl." A table by the register overflowed with favorite romance books people had brought for a book swap. The crowd wooed and booed for their favorites and least favorites.

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McLaren 'happy, not entirely happy' with launch-spec MCL60 (F1i.com)

New McLaren team boss Andrea Stella admits that while progress had been made, finishing touches to the MCL60 will still take several weeks.

"Normally you need to be totally happy and totally at the top of what you can do to achieve your targets," he added. Last year McLaren was pipped to fourth place in the constructors championship by Alpine. "But there's some areas, for instance in terms of interaction with the tyres, where there's some work that we needed to do. "Aerodynamics is the name of the game in F1 so no mystery," he explained. "So we are happy, not entirely happy for what is the launch car, but optimistic that we should take a good step soon." "The good news is that pretty much all of them have been addressed.

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McLaren "not entirely happy" with launch-spec 2023 F1 car (autosport.com)

McLaren has admitted that it is not 'entirely happy' with all aspects of its new Formula 1 car, but hopes early season upgrades can help it address any ...

We will see how rapidly we can get this project to land." So not necessarily we have been able to capitalise on this direction in the very short term. "But we try to relate this to ourselves. So we are happy, not entirely happy for what is the launch car, but optimistic that we should take a good step soon." "The good news is that pretty much all of them have been addressed. The car features some bold aerodynamic steps compared to its 2022 challenger, including a much more aggressive sidepod solution.

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Smiling Can Make You Happy (Medscape)

Even a forced, fake smile can make you feel happier, according to a multicenter study conducted by an international group of psychologists known as the Many ...

The full article can be found on This is a summary of the article, “A Multi-Lab Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis by the Many Smiles Collaboration," published in the journal of Nature Human Behaviour on October 28, 2022. Facial expressions appear to provide sensorimotor feedback that contributes to the sensation of an emotion, serving as a cue that individuals use to make sense of ongoing feelings.

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'Not entirely happy' McLaren banking on early upgrades already ... (The Race)

McLaren is banking on upgrades to have the fourth-fastest car in F1 as it admits to being "not entirely happy" with its launch-spec MCL60.

We are realistic in the very short term. McLaren is playing catch-up after a slow start to the new technical regulations. “The good news is that pretty much all of them have been addressed. “We know realistically that with the top three teams, there may be potential just to be in the fourth best car over the course of the season. “While we are happy with the development of the car in most of the areas, there’s some areas in which we realised a little late to [prioritise] development in some really strong directions,” he said. “There’s some other areas of the car that will be improved by developments in the early stages of the season.

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McLaren concedes it's 'not entirely happy' with launch-spec MCL60 car (Motorsport Week)

The team enters the 2023 campaign having finished fifth in the Constructors' standings last year, missing out on the 'best of the rest' slot to Alpine.

We are happy – not entirely happy for what is the launch car – but optimistic that it should take a good step soon.” “Aerodynamics is the name of the game in F1, so no mystery. “The good news is that pretty much all of them have been addressed.

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McLaren "not entirely happy" with launch-spec F1 2023 car (crash.net)

New McLaren boss Andrea Stella says the team are “not entirely happy” with their 2023 F1 car but is hopeful early-season developments will bring “a.

We are happy - not entirely happy for what is the launch car - but optimistic that it should take a good step soon.” “Aerodynamics is the name of the game in F1, so no mystery. “The good news is that pretty much all of them have been addressed.

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We're not entirely happy with launch car, admits Stella (pitpass.com)

McLaren's new team boss, Andrea Stella has admitted that he's not entirely happy with the team's 2023 contender at this point in time. - Pitpass.com.

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McLaren F1 News: Team Not Happy With Development Of New Car ... (Sports Illustrated)

It sounds like the McLaren team may be worked to the bone at the start of the 2023 season.

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Find out why salt industry backer Salo is happy with Marcos' move (Manila Bulletin)

Kabayan Party-list Rep. Ron Salo (left) and President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. “I am very pleased that our proposed measure on the revitalization of the ...

“The proposed legislative measure employs a whole-of-nation, whole-of-society, and whole-of-government approach as it seeks to revitalize the salt industry. 13 that the Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) had included the passage of the bill amending Republic Act (RA) No. It is indeed high time that we give attention to this industry which has been overlooked for decades now,” added the lawyer-solon, who filed House Bill (HB) No.1976 at the start of the current 19th Congress.

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All The News That's Fit: Dr. Happy, senior dental plans and tasty ... (The San Diego Union-Tribune)

FEBRUARY 14, 2023. 2. Happy doc. Happy female doctor leading a team of healthcare workers at the hospital and looking at the. (Getty Images).

A vaccine to prevent respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, in newborns has proven to reduce the rate of severe illness by 81.8 percent in clinical trials. More than one-quarter of happy doctors said patient gratitude and relationships were the most rewarding part of their job; 23 percent said it was feeling that they were making the world a better place. Rose hips are sweet and can be made into jellies and syrups. Some forms of hormone therapy for breast cancer, such as tamoxifen, can run for five to 10 years in order to help prevent a recurrence of breast cancer. In a 2020 survey on physician lifestyle and happiness, specialists in rheumatology were determined to be the happiest of doctors, followed by general surgery, public health and preventive medicine, allergy and immunology and orthopedics. The least happy specialties were neurology, critical care, internal medicine, gastroenterology and endocrinology.

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Happy Valentine's Day? Social media etiquette for break-ups (BBC News)

Etiquette expert William Hanson tells Newsbeat the dos and don'ts for your socials after a split.

"I wouldn't suggest doing a thirst trap ever but I can understand the desire for people to get a little bit of validation from people online." If we haven't all done it, we've probably thought about it. "Writing it down on your phone can help, but actually sending it to them very rarely does and you can come across as a little bit weird if you do that." "It's never a good idea to post publicly about your break-up, to bad mouth them," William says. "I would be tempted to go cold turkey for a few days, just to really reflect and think about what the best course of action should be." And I would just take a moment to think what you do," William tells Newsbeat.

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