The Conservative Party and the right wing tabloid press, led by the Sun, were overjoyed at the appeal court's decision. |
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As he rode in the vehicle half of his heart was overjoyed that he would be returning home so quickly. |
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Can you honestly say that, once the back-slapping and drinks all round were done with, you would be completely overjoyed on his behalf? |
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The pair said they were overjoyed when they announced they were expecting their first baby earlier this month. |
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Parents are so overjoyed with their children that they never say no to them. |
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I'm so flattered and pleased and delirious and overjoyed that my work has been received so positively by you all. |
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She told how she was overjoyed when a House of Lords hearing changed the law that on paper made her daughter fatherless. |
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Bangladesh players as well as their fans in Bangladesh are simply overjoyed. |
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Asked how he was feeling now that he was cleared of these charges, he said he was overjoyed about the decision. |
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Both students and teachers were overjoyed when DMS clocks were declared the winners. |
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We were greatly relieved and overjoyed when our flight landed in Shanghai and we got into a Shanghai cab. |
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When I returned the video back to the video store the next day, the woman was absolutely overjoyed. |
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I was perhaps not as overjoyed as I should have been when he told me that the woman quoted the price in dollars. |
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What's more, I'm absolutely overjoyed by the knowledge that I own but two of their numerous albums. |
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All of the staff in the unit were overjoyed to see that someone had come to help. |
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Susan, 31, is overjoyed to have her husband safely back from the front line. |
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Jacob was overjoyed, gleefully running to the outer field with his teammates in hot pursuit. |
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Johnson was also overjoyed with the success as his charge tackled three miles for the first time. |
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If the situation regarding accountability can be established, most of the electorate would be overjoyed. |
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This is Bucky's first trip to Ireland and he was overjoyed to have the opportunity to enjoy such a festival. |
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An overjoyed Kelly hopped all over the stage, and her victory dance was her best performance of the night. |
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A councillor frustrated at not being able to give a pot of cash away to people in Bolton is overjoyed after 14 groups applied for the money. |
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Dressed in a foxy pink velvet cocktail dress, she looks and sounds overjoyed, obviously loving the enthusiastic homecoming atmosphere. |
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My wife and I were overjoyed when we did a pregnancy test confirming she was pregnant with our second child. |
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The good man is naturally overjoyed when he holds a good-sized handsome shoulder of mutton, in one hand, with a good sharp carver in the other. |
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As she lies in bed one night, she is overjoyed to hear the monkeys call from the young forest. |
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They cry whenever their children excel themselves, and are overjoyed when their friends are successful. |
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United fans were overjoyed today that the most successful manager in the club's history was about to sign on for more glory. |
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The nurses and staff who previously had been so solicitous of his welfare were overjoyed at his new appearance. |
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She was, of course, overjoyed that the film she had worked on was achieving the ultimate in mainstream international recognition. |
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We spoke about continuing the relationship as we had both missed each other, and I was overjoyed. |
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The Rabbi who led the congregation was so overjoyed with his prayer, that he danced and shouted the songs, and pounded the bimah as he chanted. |
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She was overjoyed at this but as she tried to merge with it something powerful blocked her attempts. |
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He is overjoyed and finds all the people are happy to see him, and he looks forward to the life that awaits him. |
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His parents say they were numb and in shock while doctors fought to save Connor and are overjoyed by his recovery. |
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Most of the older women had never been in an art gallery before and they seemed genuinely overjoyed by the sight of their portraits on the wall. |
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I became overjoyed so easily, and, lighthearted, I spent all my cash down to the last dollar in my pocket. |
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Tired but overjoyed with their victory, and pleased to have kept their promise: to do better than last time and finish first. |
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He says the students were overjoyed and for some it was the first time to lay eyes on a computer. |
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Her husband was overjoyed to have her back and didn't get angry with her for a long time. |
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A refuge worker who called in to collect the pressies was overjoyed. |
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Sr Piggott, who celebrated her 50th anniversary as a professed sister last October, said she was overjoyed to learn that Nano had topped the poll. |
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When I get a glimpse of a real person behind the language barrier, I am overjoyed. |
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She carried on teaching covertly inside homes but is overjoyed now to be back in front of a class doing what she does best. |
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We were overjoyed to hear of your release just three months ago on 7Â September. |
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Why do you now feel unworthy or unable of carrying out the labor that so overjoyed your spirit when it was entrusted to it? |
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She was so overjoyed she began to dance on the platform to the great delight of the crowd. |
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This is the best news that an Iron Maiden fan could have and we should all be overjoyed. |
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Diban Ki Zerbo, cornerstone of the Church in Burkina, was overjoyed after the audience. |
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The young team, led by team captain Loran of Saskatoon, was overjoyed with the result. |
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I am overjoyed that this package was adopted on 8 July by the members of the Commission. |
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Look forward to the day when God will fulfill all His providence, become overjoyed because of Manmin, and give back to you in precious rewards. |
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This first limbering up special was fairly easily digested by the 38 entrants, overjoyed by the menu concocted by René Metge. |
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Arriving, worn and famished, to the friendship and relative plenty of Louvain in 1946, he was so overjoyed that he wanted to sing the Te Deum. |
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Sue was overjoyed to hear that the operation had been a success. |
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When he agreed to star in it, Trudeau was as confused as he was overjoyed and surprised. |
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Phoenix, it seems, is no longer afraid to be vulnerable, or happy, or overjoyed. |
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The spouse dying to escape is overjoyed when the divorce papers are finally signed. |
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But few imagine that Abdullah's sons, or for that matter Muhammad bin Salman's elder brothers, are overjoyed with the way the succession has been rearranged. |
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When we asked her about how her life had changed, she told us that she is overjoyed to wake up each morning knowing that her bed covers are not soaking in urine. |
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I am overjoyed with my shopping experience and products from Zazzle! |
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Not all the staff and students are overjoyed to be experimented on. |
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Henry was overjoyed and held huge celebrations, giving lavishly to the Church and to the poor to encourage God to protect his young son. |
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Reduced by the ship's food to gauntness, writer is overjoyed when the ship finally arrives at Penang, a stone's throw from Singapore, their destination. |
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I remember how proud and overjoyed those kids were to receive these simple items: pencils, books, scribblers, pens, a special toy or two, and candy, all enclosed in colourful backpacks and prepared with love here in Canada. |
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Congo coach Hudanski wreathed in smiles after the victory over Canada, hugging his players and staff in the teaming rain, too overjoyed to care that he was being soaked to the skin. |
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Elsewhere on Saturday the Czech sixth seed Tomas Berdych left the building without comment after losing dispiritedly in straight sets to the overjoyed but little known Belgian Steve Darcis. |
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Each weekend, Mark is overjoyed when he goes to the Market of the Convencio or the Santa Catarina Market in Barcelona and gets to choose fresh produce that he then prepares in his loft on Carrer Ausias Marc. |
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Knowing the limitations of the standard explorer on the PocketPC, you will be overjoyed to know that there are developers interested in improving it. |
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Olivier Francis is overjoyed that he has managed to get his best readings this year from the absolute gravimeter he has installed at the northern shelter. |
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Timor is overjoyed at the malign trouble he and his friends have caused. |
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As the guests leave, Beatrix whispers her agreement to marry Norman, who is overjoyed. |
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Apparently Hardy, the famous performer of Tous les garçons et les filles, was overjoyed to hear that her friend Sylvie was planning to do a new cover of Le Temps des amours as she hated her own version of the song. |
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In 1632, the inhabitants of the settlement at Quebec were overjoyed to see white flags floating on the masts of the French ships that had come to take possession of the colony again. |
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His terrified family was overjoyed when he was allowed to return home. |
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The United States may be overjoyed, but Canadian taxpayers got the bill. |
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Canadians will not go back to false Liberal promises, and I am overjoyed that over two years ago the residents of Oshawa voted for change and voted for a responsible Conservative government. |
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Shea was overjoyed at turning the tables with Gloria De Campeao, who tracked runaway leader Jolie's Shinju before kicking on two out and, as usual, proving hard to pass. |
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Edith, however, was overjoyed to step into the role of a society hostess, which had been the reason that Tolkien selected Bournemouth in the first place. |
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Millie has decided that she and Beatrix are going to be friends and is overjoyed that Beatrix is a spinster, as is Millie, who believes men to be nothing but bores. |
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