He dropped one last forehand on the baseline to reach match point, and when Agassi double-faulted, Calleri sank to his knees in jubilation. |
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There was absolute jubilation around and people were over the moon with it. |
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Exam results day may bring jubilation or despair to thousands of Swindon youngsters next month. |
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He exited the court room immediately, walking off to the jubilation of the watching fans. |
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There was widespread jubilation this week when the public inquiry agreed the incinerator should not be built. |
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And on Monday night the scenes of jubilation were repeated in Waterford City. |
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There was jubilation from supporters who had backed the 32-year-old marketing consultant. |
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There were scenes of jubilation as the lads brought home the cup and the celebrations went on for several days. |
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There were great parties and much jubilation at the races on Thursday afternoon and a good time was had by one and all. |
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Widespread looting in the capital would put a damper on the jubilation of a liberated people. |
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But when one actively inflicts pain, on oneself or on others, there is excitement and jubilation in the spectacle of the pain. |
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The sky is an energetically brushed jubilation of blobby stars, comet showers and the Hale-Bopp comet itself. |
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The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness. |
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There was jubilation all around, with the corporate captains leading the cheer. |
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This is a day of rejoicing and jubilation, a day of praise and honor, a day of giddy celebration. |
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There was jubilation, relief and joy for the thousands of fans who had made their way to Casement Park. |
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Inside the courtroom, there was no jubilation, and it was a much different scene. |
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The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures. |
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The thousands watching broke into thunderous applause and a roar of jubilation! |
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As the ship's company, in their summer whites, descended the gangway in single file, a roar of jubilation filled the air. |
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The scenes of relief and jubilation were awe-inspiring and extra-time loomed. |
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Relief and jubilation sent a huge crowd spilling on to the pitch and the celebrations began. |
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I raised my arms in the air in jubilation, and grinned vindictively at the student section, which again was silenced. |
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The victory here seemed as if Swaziland had just won the World Cup with motorists blowing their car horns in wild jubilation. |
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It is now time for jubilation and exchange of greetings in the middle of the mandap. |
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But none compared with the unforgettable scenes of jubilation witnessed on Saturday evening. |
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The jubilation of a Welsh rugby success turned to tragedy at the weekend when a car crash claimed the lives of two young men. |
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His report denouncing the investment world as a pack of scoundrels was met with jubilation in many quarters. |
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But according to Iraqi exiles, the jubilation in Baghdad was low key, perhaps to avoid provoking reprisals. |
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The final whistle was greeted with cheers of jubilation and sighs of relief. |
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As he was recognized the following morning at the doorstep of his house, the family's horror turned into jubilation. |
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His performance provides a sober anchor to Kitano's barely restrained jubilation. |
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And you had the immediate feedback, the jubilation or the commiserations. |
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Is there continuing jubilation, or has it simmered down a lot? |
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Germany experienced a night of jubilation, a night that was to change the world. |
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Behind the scenes, however, English players exchanged messages of sheer jubilation. |
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Elation, relief, and jubilation were all felt as the final whistle blew. |
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But despite our well-deserved jubilation when another terrorist rightfully meets his maker, the global war against Awlaki's ilk is far from over. |
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The third match between India and Sri Lanka in the aiwa Cup gave all these thrills, excitement and jubilation, to millions of cricket fans all over the world. |
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He resolved to score and take a selfie in front of the Stadio Olimpico's Curva Sud, capturing the jubilation of Roma's supporters behind him. |
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In contrast to the jubilation of the Tunisian population in Paris that day, the mood of official France was sombre. |
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Moreover, the search for and the finding of knowledge provide a great source of jubilation. |
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It is a question worth asking, hence the third reason for the unease felt after this day of jubilation in Kosovo. |
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Scarcely had such a request been made when you, Mr President, read it out here, to the jubilation of a wide range of Members. |
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There was jubilation when the song sheets ran out because more people turned up than were expected! |
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So, every year in autumn, it is jubilation during the Castagnades with numerous joyful activities. |
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For her, the entire creation is a symphony of the Holy Spirit who is in himself joy and jubilation. |
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The other, well accepted and received, produces jubilation after six months. |
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It's hard to believe some people tut-tut when he hurls his mouthguard away in frustration, high-fives teammates in jubilation, or parties like he means it. |
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At the end, though, sectarian idiocy gave way to mass jubilation. |
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The one thing I know I could describe is the rollercoaster ride that your feelings experience, from abject dejection at diagnosis to jubilation at a positive blood count. |
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Half the fans went home with heavy hearts, the rest in jubilation. |
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The scenes of jubilation witnessed at the final whistle were mighty. |
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The news was greeted with widespread jubilation in Hull yesterday. |
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There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways. |
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Arriving at the Melody Ballroom, the atmosphere was a frenzy of joy, jubilation and holy bedlam. |
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The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority. |
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There was a great deal of jubilation in the cottage and then Cunningham himself came to visit us to congratulate us in person. |
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They also learn how to take a bounce without stumbling, since most of their performances are carried out among crowds at the height of jubilation. |
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When it does, of course there's going to be cause for jubilation and some relief, but I'm not sure there will ever be a VE or a VJ day in that context. |
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By contrast, he describes the surprising joyfulness of the demonstrations he witnesses, a collective jubilation he associates with the popular dream of liberty before it descended into today's nightmare. |
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That moment of jubilation, that fleeting, triumphal entry was only a reflection of that triumph of light, good, truth, love, and justice that will come one day, and to which you are all invited. |
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Four years after the party in Denver, that jubilation has cooled. |
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This intervention was received with jubilation, not only in Anjouan, where the population fraternized with the coalition forces, but also in the rest of the Archipelago. |
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For me personally, November 9th 1989 was a day of jubilation. |
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His life path is so much overpowered by boundless desperation and wonder-making jubilation that the author is rather inclined to tone them down than to enhance them. |
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There is great rejoicing in Heaven when even one turns to Christ and much jubilation among the throng that witnessed God's saving power in action! |
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But the no camp's jubilation was short-lived. |
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Permanent fixtures of the Geneva summer, these festivities encourage encounters and plunge both Genevans and foreign visitors into an atmosphere of friendly, artistic and playful jubilation. |
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The brackishly colored figures vacillate between states of terror and jubilation, caught between suspension and flight. |
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Watch the crowds rise in jubilation and ask 'howzat? |
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Later scores of people lined up at the platform to give testimony about remarkable healings and the crowd danced and sang in jubilation as each one told their story and gave glory to God. |
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She had clambered onto a moving street sweeper near Washington Square and thrown off her top in sheer jubilation at being young and bodacious in the greatest city on earth. |
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The CCCB President noted the March is taking place during the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 which stresses the biblical themes of forgiveness, joy, jubilation, reconciliation and renewal. |
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The use of varied instrumental ensembles provides for a wealth of expression ranging from inwardness and longing to tonally splendid Christmas jubilation. |
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Nova Scotians, however, rejected both the acquiescence of Quebec and New Brunswick and the jubilation of Ontario and strongly rejected Confederation. |
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I share my jubilation with you, which is a song of Mystery. |
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I heard Paul cheering in adrenaline-fueled jubilation. |
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He staged a grand adventus in the city, and was met with popular jubilation. |
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He was seen by an aeroplane, our Archie gunner and a whole division to crash in their lines just opposite our trenches, much jubilation and more congratulations. |
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Eventually, a full column is formed around the perimeter of the meeting space as worshipers march with singing and loud shouts of praise and jubilation. |
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