I had this great adrenalin surge and I walked out feeling exuberant, almost as if I was drugged. |
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The musical landscape has changed, but Sade's jazzy urban style is as exuberant and satisfying as ever, nowhere more so than on the title track. |
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They have an exuberant, vital, natural radiance around them that is infectious to others. |
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Other scenes are of a more exuberant nature, suggestive of a child joyfully tossing a ball or piece of clothing into the air. |
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When we moved to a bedraggled wood 10 years ago, we were greeted the following spring by the exuberant golden blossoms of kerria. |
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Fun-loving, spirited, humorous and attracted to outdoor amour, be warned that these high energy, exuberant wooers set a strapping pace. |
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Seth is an exuberant young man, rather socially awkward, and a bit of a wise aleck. |
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It is reported that up to 25,000 exuberant lindy hoppers will be there, involved in an orgy of synchronised happiness. |
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Immediately after a revolution or a dramatic change of government there are some exuberant examples of patriotic art. |
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It featured exuberant decorative patterns, designs in the brickwork and wooden attachments. |
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At the ripe age of 39, this exuberant Brazilian choreographer has rapidly become a major player in the cultural landscape of her native country. |
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For her, the aim of painting is toward the sensate apprehension of exuberant experience. |
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You'll often see decorative aprons, skirt hems or sleeves on everyday clothes, and baby-carriers are typically exuberant. |
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It tells the stories of three families of different culture in the same borough of London and is an exuberant read. |
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The single Two Months Off is glorious, a mass of shifting electronic textures and exuberant, repetitious vocals. |
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An exuberant Mozilla Foundation has been brought back down to earth with a bang by the world's internet organisations. |
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In more humid areas, an exuberant mesophyllous mountain forest with several strata and abundant climbers and epiphytes. |
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She shares this sequestered spot with her cartoonist husband, Bob, and their two enormous, exuberant dogs. |
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Pumping turn after exuberant turn, I drop to the south side of the mountain until I'm looking straight down into the gaping bergschrund. |
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Best Mate is not a horse who draws gasps of astonishment with an exuberant leap or a sudden blinding burst. |
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The various activities organised by the municipality of Bangalore made city life exuberant and lively. |
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The settings are endlessly inventive, the action exuberant, the laughter frequent and the characters a bottomless toy box of delights. |
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Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants. |
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Always bitterly exuberant, you see life as a pink spathe swathing a yellow spadix. |
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He began as an exuberant young pup setting teen hearts aflutter with his homely good looks. |
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We left him there, his head still spinning with thoughts of Minnie, and her delightful, exuberant girlishness. |
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Having designed a center that revels in the exuberant complexities of Columbus Circle, Time Warner's architects stint on the details. |
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It epitomises the exuberant way they have of expressing candidness and their heartfelt passion for music. |
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A Catalan parade will kick off an exuberant evening of Catalonian dance, music and fireworks. |
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An exuberant Bertelli danced, sang and cavorted among the huge throng at the Prada camp. |
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The exuberant, deadly light embraced the dank alley as it sped toward Zarl, uprooting the earth once trapped by cement and gravel. |
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The evergreen chanteuse romps like a woman a quarter her age through an exuberant programme of pop and musical hits. |
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She is so over the top that her exuberant personality, so attractive at school, is now stifling. |
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There's something about their exuberant cheesiness that, quite frankly, disgusts me. |
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I'd pick out those I thought would be the exuberant huggers, the proper handshakers or the ones who never touch at all. |
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It's like giving a driver a parking ticket for filling up the parking meter in an exuberant manner! |
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The local message board for area sysops was a pretty busy place and one of the younger sysops was especially exuberant. |
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Outside on the streets the water hydrants dribbled miserably after entertaining shrieking Hispanic kids all day long in exuberant gushes. |
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But these moments of pathos are redundant in what is probably the most breathlessly exuberant movie yet made. |
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Constructed of pine, its painted surface is an exuberant expression of the artist's imagination and creativity. |
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While we might think of Rubens in terms of exuberant light and colour, he was, not least, a talented draughtsman. |
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So exuberant, perhaps a tad inebriated but almost always good natured and fun. |
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The Chinese themselves are fairly exuberant in this respect, for example in some of their coloured bean curd concoctions. |
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Late medieval screens were frequently carved in an exuberant Gothic style with fretted tracery, pinnacles, and arcades. |
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In the past fifteen years, her work has taken a distinct turn towards playful irony and exuberant narration. |
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We must take it at face value for there is no torment beyond the exuberant grins, coy smirks or contemplative musings of any of the grandmothers. |
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We hope they will have the farsightedness to see past the exuberant accolades that are fleetingly bestowed upon them. |
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The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with exuberant energy. |
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An evening of freewheeling and exuberant music is on offer in Basingstoke tomorrow night. |
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They were a group of merry youngsters, almost maddened with the exuberant frolicsomeness of their years. |
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Williamson possesses a deep, sardonic baritone that makes for a curious counterpoint to his exuberant indie-pop dancercise routines. |
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In his fleece-lined leather flight suit and dashing silk scarf, Dad epitomized exuberant youth and boundless vitality. |
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Kim was an exuberant, charismatic woman who emanated a warmth and generosity that was instantly recognizable. |
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However, to those uninitiated into Clive's plans and untouched by his exuberant enthusiasm, there seems to be a bit of a problem. |
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The 16-year-old Canadian turned a relatively oblivious crowd into exuberant fans with his incredible stage show. |
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His eyes glint and dart with mischief, his gestures are as exuberant as his rhetorical flourishes. |
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Fisticuffs, drinking, and also mockery of power-holding elders were expressions of the exuberant energy of the young. |
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Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as exuberant and excited mood. |
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Mary Tyler Moore looked wonderful, and the hat toss was exactly the right exuberant gesture. |
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They don't even try to fit in with the younger, more exuberant and well-dressed crowd. |
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She maintains the cheerfully exuberant demeanor all through the session, especially when showing me the pictures. |
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She was normally exuberant and excited to be seeing him at the end of a long, hard day. |
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He was just 40, and in this rural idyll he began to paint landscapes filled with lush, exuberant nature. |
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Along with a love of warm weather, they bring the exuberant look of tropical abundance. |
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Sadly, Shaolin Soccer in no way lives up to the wagonload of Hong Kong Film awards and exuberant internet praise heaped upon it. |
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He may be exuberant or even excessive, and this may cause some excitement, but we see nothing of scandal, vice, thievishness or anything of that kind in this card. |
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In its exuberant veneers and boldly sculptural quality, it is unequaled. |
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Karl Lagerfeld's spring 2014 collection for Chanel, which showed in Paris on Tuesday, was his most exuberant in years. |
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His style is clear and exuberant, his opinions, whether we agree with them or not, are expressed forcefully, often with humour and a little gentle malice. |
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He has been the most exuberant champion of bold colors, the likes of which have not been seen since the Day-Glo days of raves. |
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In the second part of Henry IV Barrit's Falstaff, his face pocked with sores and his body decaying, became a more grotesque, more disturbing but also more exuberant figure. |
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An exuberant game of football takes place, then the sound of shells is heard, and both sides repair back to their enemy positions. |
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While most Valpolicella is simple at best, this dramatic, exuberant wine, with complex flavors of licorice, spice, mocha, dried cherries, and vanilla, is in a class by itself. |
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The exuberant, indefatigable Democrat from Oregon and the dour, taciturn Republican from New Hampshire made an odd couple. |
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As a father of four boys, some of them rather exuberant, I have carefully chosen elementary schools for my sons where the effects are somewhat ameliorated. |
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Derain's lifelong versatility is evident in his far less exuberant but still cheerful riverscape, The Pool of London, painted at about the same time. |
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The exuberant audience, in an elixir of patriotism, rejoicing in jingoism and flourishing Union Jacks, swells to the strains of Jerusalem, the other national anthem. |
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There comes a definitive moment at the end of every Super Bowl when exuberant and downcast fans alike know when to shut off the TV, or at least change the channel. |
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The oversized, exuberant, and farcical plot of The Teleportation Device is more entertaining than any summary can convey. |
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There are a lot of firsts in the life of the exuberant Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. |
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The quietness doesn't promise the coming of an exuberant crowd. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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You can see how Bettany would charm Crowe, film directors and Oscar-winning actresses because the actor is exuberant company, studiously modest and still artlessly open. |
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His exuberant style and strong narrative add to his creative substance. |
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In 1924 he published, to great acclaim, The Flaming Terrapin, an exuberant allegorical narrative of the Flood, in which the terrapin represents energy and rejuvenation. |
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The exuberant first dance sequence brings to the New York streets a multiethnic rhythm nation of cuties in halters and hip-huggers, all waving little American flags. |
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The second time, he covered the same material and used the same textbook, but made a big effort to be more exuberant, adding hand gestures and varying the pitch of his voice. |
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The rococo style is characterized by exuberant decoration and ornament frequently based on such natural motifs as shells, rocks, flowers, and leaves. |
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In the far corner of this view of the hall is a rare late eighteenth-century corner table, probably from Rhode Island, inlaid with exuberant bellflowers on the legs. |
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His versatile and exuberant style captured the attention of galleries and collectors across the United States and more than 700 of his paintings sold in three years. |
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Equally in much demand were also relief images of ancient Russian warriors, powerful outposts, as well as tsarevnas with exuberant crown kokoshniks. |
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Two Siamese cats in the windowseat peered down at Sam critically, apparently hiding from the lights, soft music, and exuberant voices erupting from every other window. |
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She discovered that I didn't revert to ballet steps, but with primitive glee made wild, exuberant jumps when we danced to Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne. |
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Mostly, however, I heartily adored you, delighting in your company, relishing your exuberant sense of humor, which you punctuated with lusty cackles. |
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Cheerful shades, stylized renderings and blossoms ranging from demure to exuberant are a lot that would make any gardener smile. |
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What separates the trolls from the exuberant or opinionated is anonymity. |
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The springy little creatures do exuberant very well, all gambol and game, tumbling over tussocky grass and chasing each other. |
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He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts. |
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The County Architect's Department is starting to pleach trees to open up these vistas, now almost hidden by the exuberant growth. |
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The style of the miniatures is characterized by brilliant colour and exuberant acanthus ornament. |
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In the televised game, the referee frequently announces a score of 180 in exuberant style. |
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The Greek struggle and victory against the Italians received exuberant praise at the time. |
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Grand speeches, flags, exuberant students, and picnic lunches did not translate into a new political, bureaucratic, or administrative apparatus. |
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An upbeat, fast-paced, and fun workout, benefitting highly from its exuberant host. |
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That's the same method you employ when pruning deutzias, which make exuberant shrubs wreathed in pink. |
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She greeted me with her exuberant year-old Yorkie Bobo at her side. |
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Linguistic ascesis and the uncontrollably exuberant text can be considered opposite but ultimately coinciding extremes of the same ultimate aim. |
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Masses of white and blue Michaelmas daisies were at their exuberant best and Clematis vitalba was performing brilliantly. |
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And frankly no one could compete with its exuberant variety of knitwear. |
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Maintaining this level of high energy they concluded with a pulse raising account of Rimsky Korsakov's exuberant piece the Capriccio Espagnol. |
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The exuberant reanimation of the presumably dead fornicators lends a necrophilic aura to the lighthearted protraction of their exhibitionistic al fresco ecstasy. |
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Cabernet Sauvignon The Private Reserve is a true showpiece wine, but the regular bottling has been rather standardish to date, with a couple of exuberant exceptions. |
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Children will be intrigued by the beguiling wordplay, and equally engaged by the exuberant collage illustrations created by Marthe Jocelyn and Nell Jocelyn. |
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Given that my husband is 85, cerebrating well, and in exuberant good health, you might think that we have been doing something right for the last 50 years. |
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Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below. |
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Diwali is a ready-made reason to send and receive exuberant presents. |
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It's a colourful score, at time exuberant, at others introspected. |
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She was a tall, earthy, exuberant girl with long hair and a pretty face. |
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The exuberant, colorful artwork only slightly anthropomorphizes the India jungle animals in this enjoyable storybook that's just plan fun to read aloud. |
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A bouncy rhyme complements the exuberant, colorful illustrations of the Buckamoo Girls' exploits, from square dancing to rodeo rustling to singing by campfire and moonlight. |
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Bold scale is the norm, as is a generally exuberant frontality. |
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Cnut's ecumenical gifts were widespread and often exuberant. |
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In the late 1920s and early 1930s, an exuberant American variant of Art Deco appeared in the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center in New York Ciy. |
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Charles Moore created the exuberant Piazza d'Italia in New Orleans, Louisiana, a public square filled with recreated pieces of Italian renaissance architecture. |
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A chorus of spring peepers was so deafening it nearly drowned out the chorus frogs, whose exuberant songs nearly drowned out a lone, early-bird bullfrog. |
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Many use the occasion for an exuberant display of Britishness. |
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A joyous outpouring, Disco e Progresso fuses elements of disco, funk, dancehall, kuduro, new weave, breakbeat, samba and more into a singularly exuberant escapade. |
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But that's just what he has done, in typically exuberant, no-holds-barred fashion by detailing his life story in a volume of autobiography entitled Kickups, Hiccups, Lockups. |
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