It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair. |
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He was an inveterate essayist and letter writer, renowned for the forceful expression of his opinions and the ebullience of his wit. |
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The playing here instantly suggests ebullience, inspiration, and the threat of permanent tintinnabulation. |
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He opted for a strong theatrical style, exaggerating every tone and gesture and playing with great energy and ebullience. |
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The effect is carnivalesque, a colorful outburst of ebullience and pleasure in unorthodox craft. |
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An Italian Straw Hat combines the dizzying machinations of the play with Kudelka's choreographic style of high wit and ebullience. |
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And the sight never failed to fill you with excitement that soon you would be caught up by the city's noise, energy, brashness, ebullience, smartness and wit. |
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For the time being, though, the wave of ebullience brought about by the election has yet to subside. |
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That feeling of cooperation between intellectuals and the press which had produced the ebullience of 1502 was making itself felt once again. |
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And even Gill, arms tiger-striped with the scars of self-harm, had her moments of ebullience. |
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France might have had more style and Brazil more ebullience but Argentina came to Mexico with one exceptional player backed by ever-improving teamwork – and yesterday the gained their rightful reward. |
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And such ebullience would appear to be well-placed, after they pushed global superpowers USA all the way and ensured Canada will be watching Germany 2010 from home. |
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Blending the mastery of past generations with the creative ebullience of our time, these original works still manage to retain that unmistakable touch of Québecs unique culture! |
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The reconstitution of Sir George-Étienne Cartier's living quarters consisting of a typical Victorian interior, and the ebullience of his times serve as the ideal back drop for this form of presenting living. |
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Larger, and sometimes louder, than life, he dominated the stages on which he appeared with ebullience and great-heartedness. |
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The ebullience of Charles Patrick, 56, a retired IT consultant from Eastleigh, Hampshire, has not been dimmed by the 12 hours he has spent standing outside the museum, along with other stalwart members of the Abba fan club. |
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I bequeath to you my literary work. Useless though these might be commercially, they are the attar-drops distilled from the long and futile ebullience of my life. |
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