In spite of her age, she travels extensively and remains a very active and lively person, known for her remarkable joie de vivre. |
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The statues have always been appreciated for their rusticity, joie de vivre, and swagger, but little else. |
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We've completed three years, and in keeping with the spirit of joie de vivre, the channel's look too has evolved. |
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Today, that spirit shines through in his live show, where he is truly able to showcase every ounce of his good-natured charm and joie de vivre. |
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A lot has been made of their euphoric, ecstatic joie de vivre, but I have to say that mainly I find the overall tone rather irritating. |
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Red is for passion, red is for exuberance, red is for pure energy and joie de vivre. |
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And when that happens, Indonesia's left-for-dead film industry will suddenly show joie de vivre once again. |
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Compared with the composer's own reading, it lacks brightness, gaiety, joie de vivre if you will. |
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Arts provide fine remastering and an up to the minute recording that truly encompasses the spirit and joie de vivre of these performances. |
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He appeals to the inner child and creative spark in all of us with his optimistic and humorous joie de vivre. |
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Skeptical, yes, and some seemed particularly out-front radical, even beyond the obligatory flesh-piercing and rampant multiculti joie de vivre. |
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Perhaps yesterday they were too mindful of history, too aware of possible pitfalls to show true French joie de vivre. |
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In death he was widely mourned, but as much for his joie de vivre as for his rugby. |
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The river head is the source not only of the property's water, but also of its joie de vivre. |
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And Pakistan played some memorable cricket with youthful zest and joie de vivre. |
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A rapport arises between them and over a few days, they hit the town together, each rediscovering their joie de vivre and zest for life. |
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Other times, the day shows benevolence and gives you a freephone number for your day, filling you with joie de vivre and pizzazz. |
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We will remember Liza, her beautiful smile and joie de vivre, and strive to model ourselves on her positive outlook. |
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Or discover the meaning of our famous Acadian joie de vivre as you sing along to the dinner theater at the Village Historique Acadien! |
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But it's her wonderfully innocent joie de vivre and youthful exuberance that captured my heart. |
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Yet there is a good humour and joie de vivre that is often missing at the more formal Ascot meeting. |
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Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music. |
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But she doesn't help her cause much when she repeatedly telegraphs her character's joie de vivre by bounding rabbitlike into scenes. |
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There was free and uninhibited dancing and a spirit of joie de vivre among the artists, who have an attractive stage presence. |
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The league needs more stars who not only are exquisite athletes but cherish the game and play with joie de vivre. |
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Four Friends has a decidedly sad, pessimistic, and disturbing undercurrent that belies its characters' joie de vivre with a cautionary, almost remonstrative subtext. |
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One of fashion's most sought-after and charismatic photographers, Mario Testino's name is synonymous with images of glamour, style and joie de vivre. |
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Libyans are by and large charming, charismatic, humorous people with a Mediterranean joie de vivre. |
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In the 1790s he produced a sequence of frescoes of Punchinellos, remarkable for their joie de vivre and sense of theatre He was also a successful etcher. |
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We were regaled with some well drilled pyrotechnics, in the flutato themes, octave slides, scintillating passagework, resulting in riveting joie de vivre of the interaction. |
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People with joie de vivre are like windup dolls that never run down. |
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Functionality, innovation and joie de vivre these are the brand values that make smart so unique. |
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Jean Dujardin is hugely charming in the lead role and the whole film has so much joie de vivre, it's impossible to resist. |
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Flight Lieutenant Fran Capps, 32, was described as an exceptional person with joie de vivre. |
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It is only the second time a feu de joie has been fired in Her Majesty's reign. |
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The climax of the training period is the sunset ceremony that includes a rarely-seen feu de joie, in which the cadets fire rifles into the air as part of a drill movement. |
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