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Captions: Under a cloud (with a golden lining) Comrade Lansbury. "Thanks to my faithful brolski not a drop has touched me." [Loud crows from "Daily Herald" bird.] Possibly reflecting an allegation of Soviet funding for the Independent Labour Party. Lansbury founded the Daily Herald. [1] A cloud with a silver lining
Every cloud has a silver lining. Every ill-luck is good for something in a wise man's hand. Every medal has its dark side. Every tide has its ebb. No great loss without some small gain; It is an ill wind that blows no one good. Nothing is so bad in which there is not something good.
Every cloud has a silver lining; Every dog has his day; Every Jack has his Jill; Every little bit helps; Every man for himself (and the Devil take the hindmost) Every man has his price; Every picture tells a story; Every stick has two ends; Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die; Everyone has their price
Silver Lining, A Silver Lining or The Silver Lining may refer to: Silver lining (idiom) , a metaphor for optimism in the common English-language idiom "Every cloud has a silver lining" Film
Silver lining: The U.S. workforce has more employees over 65 than ever before and it could mean great things for the bottom line Alexa Mikhail January 26, 2024 at 8:30 AM
The silver lining is that AI advances do point to a very large addressable market in the decades to come. This is a technology that offers utility in most industries around the globe.
The world’s largest economy is under a “deflationary cloud,” Albert ... sees a “silver lining” in China’s problems—the country might be able to “export” deflation to the West in ...
There's a silver lining Through the dark cloud shining, Turn the dark cloud inside out Till the boys come home. Overseas there came a pleading, "Help a nation in distress." And we gave our glorious laddies— Honour made us do no less, [or Honour bade us do no less] For no gallant son of Freedom [or For no gallant Son of Britain]