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delight

[dih-lahyt] / dɪˈlaɪt /




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The first babies of 2026 have been welcomed by delighted parents across Scotland.

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"The world today is very different to when it was first broadcast in 1951, and I'm delighted that the programme continues to be such a huge hit with audiences of all ages," he said.

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McIlroy also delighted his home crowd by winning the Irish Open, with further success at the Players Championship, before topping off a stellar year with a seventh Race to Dubai title.

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"There was a little bit of pressure today but I'm delighted to get it done and it means a lot for George," Loughnane said.

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Dr Caulfield said she was "delighted” to see Róis “proudly performing her keens to full houses, with no shame or stigmatisation involved, just audiences loving her bravery and skill".

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