Sporting a ludicrously overgrown walrus moustache, the ebullient forty-something seems to be an attention seeker. |
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This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the commodification of history. |
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Ron was ebullient and optimistic, had a pawky sense of humour, and loved good food, wine, and entertaining. |
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And he was deeply saddened that such an ebullient personality was nearing an end. |
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The G major quartet is a bubbly and infectious work throughout containing much music that is ebullient and tuneful. |
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Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her. |
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But he still hadn't lost his ebullient, blaring voice or that sparkle in his blue eyes. |
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Either way, it has left Downes in ebullient mood and ready to come out fighting. |
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It bounces with the ebullient step of youth, fresh to the world like a newborn babe. |
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But lilting Irish brogues and ebullient ribaldry are not enough to temper O'Casey's disgusted misanthropy. |
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Churchill's infectiously ebullient personality had served his government and his country well in the First World War as well as the Second. |
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And that is why this ebullient, energetic and visionary leader suddenly became mute and reclusive. |
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The ebullient chef met us at the door, glad to welcome his first customers of the evening. |
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Technically, the economy was in recovery after 1975, but the mood was anything but ebullient. |
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The band have verve, youth and vigour and their ebullient style puts me in mind of The Monkees until I listen to the lyrics. |
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On the surface, the music is brash, ebullient, jaunty, but also technically well crafted and even refined. |
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The ebullient Brendan got off to a flying start when a fan called Maria, seated in the front stalls, complimented him on his trimmed-down figure. |
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It is perhaps not surprising that the ebullient Minister, harassed by multifarious problems from all quarters, has lost his cool. |
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Overall, the effect of the three series is ebullient, unfolding and generous. |
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The Olympic track cycling programme is over and the mood in the British camp, quite rightly, is ebullient. |
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The ebullient mood of those works has been recaptured here, with a surprising overlay of Americana. |
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Yet, along with the soaring voices and jaunty hand-clapping of La La La Song, Low seem in effervescent, ebullient mood. |
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Hutt was usually ebullient but this time, he came to my office, and he was in a down mood. |
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Belgium's Prime Minister Yves Leterme in ebullient mood as he speaks to Parliament's President Jerzy Buzek. |
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As that huge crowd headed back to their buses and cars and trains, the mood was ebullient. |
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His mood was ebullient, and he had every reason to be satisfied. |
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Christina was in quite an ebullient mood during our session today. |
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Getting off the ship on to a fast boat and later on to the jetty at the Coast Guard headquarters in Fort Kochi, the three fishermen looked ebullient and happy. |
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While her career's still at full tilt, she's typically ebullient when asked what she might do if she ever decided to leave the spotlight for a while. |
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He was the source of many jokes for being overly happy and ebullient. |
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The mood is still ebullient when Gilman takes the stage the next morning. |
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He's funny, he's ebullient, he has endless energy, and when he gets going on a tirade, he has the rhythmic passion of generations of Irish-Catholic priests! |
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Looking at his pale face and sleepless eyes, I yearn to have his old, ebullient self back, the self that wanted to challenge nature itself. |
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She is an ebullient woman with curly hair, crinkly skin, and expressive features. |
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Murphy, an ebullient, fast-talking scouser, has studied the hen harrier's habits. |
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The finger of massage is washed with the dishwasher and can be sterilised in an ebullient water bowl during 3 to 5 minutes. |
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It was in the ebullient spirit of the times that, when another group came together in 1922, its founders called it the Optimist Club. |
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The Councils of preparation: With the Marie bath: To plunge the plate approximately 5 mn in ebullient water. |
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The sunlit reggae riff is impossibly ebullient, yet tender and reflective at the same time. |
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Seems that going to court is Ryanair's hobby which makes the carrier triumph and ebullient. |
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Ten days of ebullient creativity to launch the NAC French Theatre's 2007-08 season! |
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Black Oxen is a reminder of the healthy benefits of cynicism, and in retrospect served as an early warning to an ebullient age. |
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They were ebullient, he remembered, and at one point the new congressman took the reporter aside and sought his counsel. |
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Young men in keffiyehs, middle-aged folks with backpacks, and ebullient women marched around the Wall Street Bull. |
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Greenblatt will turn a young 68 in a few months, and the last thing on his ebullient, flitting mind is death. |
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He had a bluff and ebullient, although sympathetic manner, and was hospitable, always the life and soul of the party frequently one he had given himself. |
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Ottawa was a long way from the West and, despite the ebullient optimism of the early decades of settlement, federal policies were almost invariably shaped with the larger populations of Ontario and Quebec in mind. |
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To add 40cl ebullient water while stirring up. |
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The closing Gigue was ebullient with delightful drone effects where Bach suggests a rustic band accompaniment. |
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To stretch his meagre income, he capitalized on his ebullient wit to write short sketches for the humour magazines which then abounded in the United States and Canada. |
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Then in a moment of stillness, I slide off my high horse into an entrechat six, feeling ebullient. |
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This time there were few of the viscerally ebullient speed changes that conductors from Robert Kajanus to the 1980s Rattle brought to the coltishness of the third symphony. |
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It's really all about Laura, who seems to have been rather scatty and ebullient, always moving on. |
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With her ebullient personality, her wicked sense of humour and her voluptuous size 16 figure, Juliette could not fail to make her mark on the French music scene. |
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I would like to ask the obviously ebullient Minister of National Defence to expand upon the government's renewed commitment to the brave Canadian men and women in our military as expressed in yesterday's scintillating budget. |
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In her ebullient singing and her agile bass playing, Ms. Spalding radiated a cyclone-force charisma, along with the fresh-faced self-conviction that only precocity can bestow. |
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With an experienced and clinical Paraguay taking on an ebullient Iraqi side riding the crest of a wave, this game in Thessaloniki's Kaftanzoglio Stadium was always likely to produce goals. |
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Paul Gascoigne was the joker in Robson's pack, an ebullient but fragile character who also happened to be a midfielder of exceptional strength and skill. |
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Even their ebullient keeper Andrey Bukhlitskiy seemed to be off his game. |
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An ebullient woman aswirl in colorful layers of bargain-basement clothes and zany hats, Barbara Siegel also happens to be chairwoman of the Drama Desk nominating committee. |
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They were all up the Creek without a paddle,' joked his ebullient trainer. |
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