The evening went on with such joyous gaiety that no one present would soon forget it. |
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Fortunately, while studying in Delhi University I fell in with a crowd of cultured Bengalis, who educated me step by joyous step. |
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In Makarou they played calabashes ringed with cowrie shells, creating a wonderful sound to accompany this joyous, fast-paced dance. |
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The sound ascended as they rose to their feet, followed by a pressure wave of joyous thoughts that nearly oversaturated the telepath. |
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A person's journey from the cradle to the grave should be filled with joyous revelation, not filibustering and legislation. |
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They have to be joyous peasants, drunken students and evil spirits singing demonic gibberish. |
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But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous? |
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While it toyed with serious drama, Moulin Rouge is injected with joyous melodramatic fun. |
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The joyous soldiers prepared to sail home as they imagined the celebrations in their honor. |
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It was a joyous occasion for them, as a sizeable crowd watched and cheered them. |
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There was no joyous celebration, no leaping up and down and waving arms in the air. |
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She took a deep breath to clear her mind, and to calm herself, and let out a joyous laugh. |
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They could have done this at home, but then they would have missed the joyous atmosphere of this happy place! |
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It juggles the joyous thrills of matchmaking and courtship with the dark alleys of pain and grief. |
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The hall was full of the laughter of the courtiers and the joyous melody of the band. |
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It can be a fascinating and joyous thing as well, the coming together of different cultures. |
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It was a joyous celebration to mark the 60th anniversary since the Second World War ended. |
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Despite the distance, the family wasn't completely left out of the joyous occasion. |
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The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness. |
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Intellectual snobbery is so over, I chided myself, before launching into an orgy of sheer, joyous banality. |
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Still, these are threads rather than a dialogue until the piano plays an infectious melody around which the music weaves a joyous romp. |
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A master of the bongo and timbales, he deftly crafts complex and rousing Latin American anthems infused with a joyous intensity. |
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He picks the naive approach and joyous colours and forms creating a montage of the flora, fauna and people of South Asia. |
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Every spring there comes a moment when you hear the joyous song of a bird and you rejoice with it that spring has arrived. |
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The Finale is also merry and joyous in keeping with the whole spirit of the work. |
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A Christmas Story is a joyous celebration, a comedic care package for those who feel the season has gotten over-hyped and under appreciated. |
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The finale featured solo turns by some of Glover's student devotees, young and old, and a joyous shim-sham dance by the entire cast. |
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In September 1994, she brought her joyous, gospelized, roots-rocking celebration to the Majestic in Detroit. |
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This is the festive season where Sierra Leoneans often celebrate with families in a flamboyant and joyous manner. |
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Garnett, conversely, has a joyous personality and a charismatic style of play to boot. |
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In all, these joyous events serve to prepare the human spirit for the arrival of the Christ Savior. |
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To commemorate such a joyous occasion, these guys are having not one but two throwdowns to properly celebrate next week. |
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But if I had so much as a tingle of buyer's remorse it has faded in the face of several joyous afternoons of camera play. |
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The artist's show of drawings and paper constructions continued his sly, joyous subversion of traditional mediums. |
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That makes chasing sunbows an uncertain pursuit, and the successful sighting of a sunbow all the more joyous an event. |
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Both had made plans to return home for the winter, expecting their homecoming to be something joyous. |
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Making a virtue out of necessity, he filled up the wall space, guided by a joyous horror vacui. |
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But there is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies too, a playful energy and a richness of colouration. |
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Families come together to celebrate holidays and simchas, joyous occasions. |
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It is, instead, boisterous and noisy and in its way, joyous, its political backdrop merely an occasion for more parkour. |
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However, please forgive my teasing, for I am in an unconquerably joyous mood. |
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Mobbed by joyous teammates, this goal clinched victory for Ilkley from the jaws of defeat. |
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What could be a joyous occasion, as well as an important milestone in your life, is usurped by someone else's clinginess. |
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His Masonic music has a distinctive tone, solemn yet exalted and often joyous. |
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They also offer joyous, kidlike emancipation from the lonely work of conditioning. |
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It's the kind of joyous, infectious laughter that catches on, the kind that gets everybody laughing, even at the most inappropriate time. |
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Is she really a natural-born celebrator, joyous and outgoing at every turn? |
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One picture in that book, of a joyous naked child arching through the sky in front of a celestial city, remains my earliest image of heaven. |
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The finale is a joyous fantasia on much of the music deployed earlier with such skill and evident delight. |
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It was a joyous occasion and oh so different from the season end 12 months ago. |
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But in the hands of a master, the altered perceptions can be not only revelatory but joyous. |
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The scene where the dancers build a little tropical hut and dance a joyous rumba inside it is still talked about. |
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There is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies, a playful energy and a richness of colouration. |
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The dinner featured a guest speaker, a souvenir program with financial ads and patrons, and much joyous singing and praise to God. |
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Its joyous and expansive nature together with its Englishness has given this short work a world popularity that is almost unrivalled. |
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It also happens to be an incredibly catchy number, with an unforgettable bass guitar line, punctuated by bursts of joyous brass. |
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But this joyous occasion was soon met with sorrow, when the infant died suddenly of crib death. |
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The heavenly powers greet you with sacred canticles and with joyous praise. |
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Some of the men broke ranks in a furious gallop to the river where they gulped water in joyous abandon. |
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Not philosophy, after all, not humanity, just the sheer joyous power of song, is the primal thing in poetry. |
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The joyous screams, the gleeful yelps, and a happy, wagging tail added life to the peaceful, gentle beach. |
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I truly hope each of you has a wonderful, joyous wintertide with your family. |
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You are about to enter one of the most joyous and happy periods of this year for your sign. |
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To those of you that already know me, this will simply be a joyous refresher of your cherished memories of me. |
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She was so happy and our most joyous wedding day was getting nearer and nearer. |
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The committee wish all our supporters a very happy Christmas and a joyous New Year. |
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I take the mandolin from the wall and do a few strums in joyous celebration. |
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I find it at times joyous and at others, the most hellish job in the world. |
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Christmas time is a joyous season meant to spread happiness around the world. |
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If he'd just shave 20 minutes off his movies, he'd have a joyous, more focused audience walking out of the theatre. |
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And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes. |
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This joyous, soft, ripe, buttery Chardonnay with a pleasingly ripe nutty finish is a bargain at this price. |
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Both will be having a joyous time crashing up, down and across waves. |
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Were I a bookseller I should feel disposed to show my appreciation of this joyous and rare wantonness by decorating my wares with seasonable fallalery. |
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But his joyous expression faded as his gaze fell upon another girl. |
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Her empire is founded on the principle that anything worth doing is worth doing well, and that things done smartly are satisfying to use and joyous to experience. |
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His eyes glittered with joyous tears, clouding over his ocean-like eyes. |
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There were joyous gasps of surprise, reintroductions, and a collective marveling at the photographs and garb of a shared past. |
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It was a very happy and joyous occasion and all went off very well. |
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Her body would spasm with joyous rapture at the mere thought of it. |
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She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow. |
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If you know that you get less joyous in winter months, you have to start a preventative approach. |
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Here we must be talking about revolution, marked by joyous restlessness, a harmonization of ends, and a desire that pushes a vision of the human potential into realization. |
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Ali Mumin, a Madurese who has been living in Bali for 10 years, said Idul Fitri celebrations on the island were still less joyous than in his hometown. |
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After a joyous welcome at his Suffolk home he came up north to Blackburn to see Elsie, the girlfriend he had met on a blind date while training to go to war. |
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It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity. |
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Friends, relatives from both families and special guests filled the reception room at the Amari Orchid Resort Hotel, celebrating the joyous occasion. |
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His choral works, canons, and cantatas, some based on poems by Hildegard Jone, contain joyous words that initially clash with the fragmented tone cells, then merge with them. |
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One of her ambitions as a young artist was to create on canvas the sweeping expressiveness of music, its ability to shift agilely from joyous to sorrowful to triumphant. |
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Strange to feel so melancholy at such a joyous time, so many people celebrating, making merry, making love in the warm twilight of these shortest nights. |
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Instead of celebrating this joyous time of the year with scrumptious food, sweets and gifts, they remain in their shacks, treating it like just another day. |
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For lovers of forgotten Romantic symphonies, this is a treat, even if the interpretations could have been a bit more joyous and the orchestral playing more refulgent. |
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For those who have put off their shopping till the very last minute, designer-wear ready-mades are ideal to help celebrate the joyous festival in fashion. |
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Good, young red Rioja like this, made exclusively from the Tempranillo grape, can and does deliver a joyous light, zesty, plummy, intriguingly chocolatey mouthful. |
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How could any American leader get such a joyous moment for the Egyptian people so heartbreakingly wrong? |
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I could hear rain, music, my wife sleeping and the joyous yaps of a cat. |
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Because the music here is so free, so joyous, so relaxed that all its pleasures are instantly communicable. |
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Of course, it shouldn't be surprising, as Fallon and Timberlake may be the two most jovial, joyous people in show business. |
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I thoroughly recommend that you make your way to Wimbledon and see this production before it moves on, if you want a joyous technicolored evening out. |
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The joyous, celebratory mood that the musicians felt in the recording of this project comes through in this original, respectful expression of gratitude. |
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Every day, I drove from my flat in Mayfair to abbey Road in joyous expectation of what magic I would be participating in that day. |
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The sound of their beautiful voices singing their joyous prayers, telling the story of Chek Chek and reiterating their simple creeds, followed us on our descent. |
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By contrast, St Cecilia sweeps in on joyous flourishes from trumpets and drums, with rushing strings as buoyant as those that welcome Handel's Queen of Sheba. |
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Here was this person who was having a renaissance or a metamorphosis and seemed really joyous. |
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The three inch brown suede heels seemed like sneakers on her joyous feet. |
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It is still radiantly decorated and is a strangely joyous place as if its 15th Century creators wanted to depict the ecstasies of heaven that awaited those who had died. |
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Its central atrium is literally breathtaking, a joyous paean of luminous space, with which the office floors engage in terraces, balconies and platforms. |
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It is joyous stuff, evoking for me not only happy days of yore in Len's studio but also shoring up my belief that Len's cutlines were masterpieces of the English language. |
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More restrained and straightforward than previous albums, Lupercalia is joyous pop. |
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He felt her unsapped joyous living like a blow on his own aching weariness. |
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Once more our village palpitates With joyous preparations To celebrate the bloomsome rose With proper incantations. |
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The tune was characterfully delivered by the bassoons and trumpets, and the contrabassoon's moment of glory was joyous. |
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Contrast this message with Jamestown's Tercentennial 100 years ago, which was a joyous celebration that gave thanks for God's guidance. |
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Deacon's second album, Bromst, will be an intricate merry-go-round of joyous, leftfield compositions. |
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The nuptials are usually followed by a lavish and joyous wedding reception, often including several hundred guests. |
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Manmohan Singh has greeted the nation on the joyous occasion of Vaisakhi, Bahag Bihu, Vishu, Puthandu, Vaisakhadi and Mesadi. |
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Yoiks can be dedicated to animals and birds in nature, special people or special occasions, and they can be joyous, sad or melancholic. |
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Ah... I find that the best way to maintain joyous shipperhood is to not read much schmoopy shipper fic. |
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Spread across the ground were hundreds of Baskin Robbins beach balls, with joyous and excited young children waiting to grab hold of one. |
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It's a brilliant, high-energy hoedown that's just joyous to listen to, every time. |
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The Seeger Sessions was as joyous as Devils and Dust was depressed. |
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And Van Persie fittingly had the final word with seconds to go by escaping Chelsea's defence once more to thump high past Cech in front of Arsenal's joyous supporters. |
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Some of these reviews were written in joyous zeal. Others with glee. Some in sorrow, some in anger, and a precious few with venom, of which I have a closely guarded supply. |
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The pretty lips pouted awhile but then she glanced up and broke out into a joyous little laugh which had in it all the freshness of a young May morning. |
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Exuberant in its primitivism, High Kicks has a joyous, slightly naive spark that sometimes evokes the sort of tuneful messes to which Calvin Johnson's name is often attached. |
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Such joyous playing, a deep infectious swinging groove and a beautiful balanced sound between the ride cymbal of Ed Thigpen and the bass of Ray Brown. |
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Sometimes there was a celebration. One or two members of the little community were inclined to become a trifle over joyous too often for their health. |
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Unto my friend this Day outsend A joyous Christmas greeting! |
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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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All of the disparate influences on their first two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, filled with ringing guitars and irresistible melodies. |
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How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and joyous? |
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