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Getting cleaned up on occasion was a good morale-booster.
At moments of international success, it serves both as a morale-booster and an exemplar.
British authorities showed the film to the public as a morale-booster and in general it met with a favourable reception.
This little morale-booster was another of the Professor's inspirations.
The film was a morale-booster at a period of the war when Britain looked in real danger of defeat.
Webster strongly resisted it, insisting that music was an essential morale-booster.
The siege of Ensburg had been a morale-booster for the whole Republic.
The song was used as a morale-booster during the war, particularly up to and during the Battle of France.
Getting fresh bread was another morale-booster, though the first shipment did not arrive until about D plus 25. '
The mother of three children, Ms. McManus decided that the schools in her community needed a morale-booster.
"The celebration could be a morale-booster," Counselor Troi suggested.
Mercury had expected to provide a non-profit service with Cable and Wireless like its morale-booster during the Gulf war.
The mission was a welcome morale-booster for Chilean writers as a demonstration of solidarity with the cause of intellectual freedom.
A clean, smart farmhouse is a great morale-booster, and the provision of good back-door facilities is well worth the cost in the benefit it provides.
It's a morale-booster.
This was a real morale-booster, especially after being replaced by the inexperienced Papis for seven Grands Prix.
Nevertheless, because of the unity among the tenants, the zamindars had to bow down and this victory became a great morale-booster for the peasants in Monghyr.
It was a morale-booster in particular for the Dillian force, who until this were more or less going through the motions after having avenged themselves in battle.
Though the Chinese had lost the Battle of Shanghai, the defense of Sihang Warehouse proved to be a major morale-booster.
In the short-term it might work as a morale-booster for players to see a fresh face, but in the long-term I don't think anybody else could do any better than Howard.
In an official document, General George C. Marshall praised Sad Sack as a morale-booster for World War II troops.
The Canteen was created as a G.I. morale-booster by movie stars Bette Davis and John Garfield during World War II.
The prospect of severe hardship, however, usually provided for a relaxation of the rules and the inclusion of a little morale-booster (the roasted marshmallow is the kid camper's peach brandy).
The humiliation wouldn't exactly have been a morale-booster for their armed forces, so Hitler gave instructions that all the papers on Sphinx be destroyed, and any personnel who knew about it sworn to secrecy.
At Calvary Episcopal Church in Memphis, the Rev. Dr. Robert Hansel, interim rector, discovered that reducing three Sunday morning services to two for summer was efficient, and a morale-booster.