When I jubilantly told my friends at the BBC and elsewhere about this bolt from the blue, they were shocked. |
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For a while, he joined the kid on the floor, rolling the toy truck across the room and watching the small boy run after it jubilantly. |
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The director shows stunning theatrical vision in her creation of a bright, brassy, and jubilantly sassy show that had the audience stamping for more. |
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And despite the best efforts of the brave Europeans, the Selecao danced jubilantly at the final whistle. |
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Do the media that indulge so jubilantly in such practices have an alternative message to offer people to help them live, and if so what is it? |
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Seconds later, red shirts were running jubilantly back to the halfway line while those in white continued their protests. |
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And, in fact, by creating further installations and mises-en-scènes designed to convey this feeling of technological sublimeness, Miguel Chevalier jubilantly gives himself a licence to do just that. |
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It was, therefore, not surprising that news of the outbreak of war was greeted by cheering Canadians who demonstrated their patriotism by pouring out into the night, jubilantly waving their handkerchiefs and hats. |
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As news of Thursday evening's breakthrough in nuclear negotiations began to sink in, Iranians reacted jubilantly – both in the streets of Iran and online. |
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In a letter to Earl Grey, the recently retired Governor-General of Canada, Shortt jubilantly noted that the new Government was very favourable to changes needed in civil service administration. |
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So much so that when I was in Bosnia-Herzegovina and visited a village, they would greet me jubilantly with It is so good that you Americans are here to help us. |
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After arti, devotees will jubilantly sing kirtans praising the Lord's incarnation. |
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Jem picked up a rock and threw it jubilantly at the carhouse. |
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The socialist press of the city jubilantly exploited this utterance, scattering it broadcast over San Francisco in tens of thousands of paper dodgers. |
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