More than 6,000 people took to the streets of Dublin at the weekend in a high-spirited and colourful celebration. |
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I saw an altogether different person, a high-spirited, hard-working creative filmmaker, interacting with his stars and staff. |
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Over 300 people attended the ceremony, which was followed by a high-spirited barbecue. |
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Relations between members were informal, often tense, and their debates were certainly high-spirited. |
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He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks. |
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The high-spirited crowd was then entertained by two big bands. |
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When Cary shows up to a high-spirited clambake with Ron and his pals, she's uncomfortable and overdressed in a tight gray ensemble. |
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There, Nim met Bob Ingersoll, a high-spirited University of Oklahoma student who worked at the facility. |
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My mother said he was high-spirited and that probably got him killed there. |
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Back in the dark days of the Great Depression, Hollywood pumped out brilliant, inspiring, high-spirited films. |
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He plays with sharp alternations of mood, from the high-spirited to the melancholic in a single sentence or musical cue. |
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Above all else, it is an extended, high-spirited, ludic exploration of human language-making. |
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This bona fide automotive legend defines high-spirited freedom and invigorating performance. |
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Back in Norway after the war, mother organized an informal UNESCO club that held high-spirited meetings in our house. |
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Seven brief dances, ranging in nature from the most melancholy to the most high-spirited. |
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These high-spirited, ever-alert, loyal dogs have a reputation for being tough, active and reliable protectors of their family. |
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The Fancy Shawl Dance is an exciting, high-spirited dance that shows off a woman's grace, endurance and athletic abilities. |
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Suggest to high-spirited students that they work on the emotion at a low intensity since they are very familiar with the strong emotion. |
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Also known as Lags from their scientific name, these high-spirited dolphins are the most acrobatic of B. C.'s commonly seen cetaceans. |
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It was busy and noisy and I ended up sitting between families with children and high-spirited teenagers telling their latest stories. |
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This is a European mid-size sedan that's high-spirited but not as edgy or serious as some competitors in the sport sedan segment. |
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The club was packed with high-spirited young holidaymakers out for a good time. |
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This grand and brilliant concerto concludes with a finale which recalls the high-spirited world of opera buffa. |
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It toys with high-spirited farce but also vigorously satirises the way marriage is viewed entirely as monetary arrangement. |
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The overture consists of a brief Andante followed by a fleet, high-spirited Presto in sonata form. |
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However Australia returned to type with high-spirited performances against firstly Ghana, where they drew 1-1, and then Serbia, where the Socceroos collected just their second FIFA World Cup? win in their tenth match. |
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Tyler's turbulently high-spirited cheer holds it all together, even when you don't really believe a word he's saying. |
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But the determined, high-spirited foolery has a sanitising, feelgood effect. |
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These four high-spirited budding screenwriters befriend a telepathic canine named Duke. |
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His manner is carefree and high-spirited as he begins the tour. |
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After two days of high-spirited tournament play, the Ontario Region ousted the Quebec Region in semi-final action. The Prairie Region secured a spot in the final game after defeating the Pacific Region in the semi-finals. |
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The eccentric buildings and organic sculptures are remarkably high-spirited, they radiate an exuberance and a succession of ever-changing visual challenges that never fail to amaze the beholder. |
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Not only the hero's victory over the monsters, but also Bourdelle's victory over his own high-spirited inspiration, this work is remarkable both for its tension and for its balanced construction. |
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North Bay is a caring community of energetic, high-spirited people. |
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Other people are attracted to the high-spirited personality of the Ariens. |
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A high-spirited flirt, she had been a maid of honour to Anne of Cleves, and became Henry's fifth queen in July 1540, a month after the coup that destroyed Cromwell. |
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Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement. |
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The difference between the two first sentences is the difference between a high-spirited epic of self-assertion and a slender account of the threadbare ego. |
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The mere thought of standing in front of a classroom of high-spirited Scottish teenagers is enough, you might think, to make the vast majority of septuagenarians shudder. |
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Richmal Crompton's famous stories of high-spirited tearaway William Brown were first adapted for television in a 1951 BBC play starring Robert Sandford. |
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The high-spirited Menuetto is traditional in its phrase structure, but the chromaticism of its melodies and the use of canonic techniques link it to the rest of the symphony. |
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Truss is a smart, engaging, perceptive, high-spirited, and paralyzingly funny writer. |
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October 29, When you attain a sense of undefeatableness, you will always be high-spirited and confident. |
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Last week a group of four high-spirited folksters known as the Weavers had succeeded in shouting, twanging and crooning folk singing out of its cloistered corner. |
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But the truth was that she was twice as high-spirited and gigglesome as her companion. |
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The Zemlinsky Quartet play the second movement as a high-spirited polka, including the graceful rubatos and the theme's dance-like starting in the cello. |
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