Examples of using Silver lining in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Silver lining, you know?
More than a silver lining?
A silver lining, I guess.
May have a silver lining.
Silver lining: my eyes didn't bleed.
You haven't heard the silver lining.
Only silver lining is, he went out a hero.
I guess that's some sort of silver lining.
Silver lining? This picture's gonna be hard.
Mr. President, there is a silver lining here.
Silver Lining Inn and Motel.
Okay, we're missing the silver lining here.
To The Silver Lining Inn& Motel.
You know… it's thin, but… there is a silver lining.
Finally, the silver lining in Pascal's death.
(Every cloud has a silver lining).
The silver lining is that ACEs don't define who we are or who we can become.
You know, there is a silver lining to all this.
Read: How to be a positive person and find the silver lining.
Can you even find a silver lining to the problem or mistake?
Yes. But you guys aren't seeing the silver lining here.
Every cloud has a silver lining but every lining is on a cloud".
In the midst of chaos and catastrophe, at first it may be difficult to see the silver lining or taste the lemonade.
Seeing the silver lining during those times is easier when we focus on the power of our gratitude.
However, a new metal roof might be the silver lining you're looking for.
The silver lining amongst all this is that over 22,000 government offices will be using Linux and that's what I prefer to see in this political mess.
The lead single from the soundtrack,"Silver Lining(Crazy'Bout You)" peaked at 100 in the UK Singles.
Our society compels us to believe that we should always turn that frown upside-down or find the silver lining on every dark cloud.
Hull 38, a sister ship to Silver Lining already in build, was sold to a new client in 2018.
The older I get, the more I agree with Shakespeare and those poet Johnnies about it always being darkest before the dawn and there's a silver lining and what you lose on the swings you make up on the roundabouts.