The molten fraction can then separate and rise buoyantly up into the crust. |
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It is no accident that libertarians tend to be buoyantly optimistic while conservatives are suffused with pessimism. |
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There was a lurch and the tube seemed to bounce buoyantly as if floating on water. |
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He was ill for a decade, but recovered and played as buoyantly and venturesomely as ever. |
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The girls were all stormy-faced, even Kei and Suna bounced their babies on their knees a less buoyantly than usual. |
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Approaching a still deep creek all swam readily and buoyantly, constantly up-ending like ducks. |
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The second half of the program also included a lithe and buoyantly phrased rendition of the Ravel, for which the weather graciously cooperated. |
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She is so buoyantly energetic that she takes two-mile walks on the Rockaway beach at a pace that exhausts her grandchildren. |
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Dominic Hill's cast are buoyantly energised, with Stone-Fewings a mercurial lead, prefiguring Molière's imposter Tartuffe. |
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The same fate may befall the Shazam, a power-pop trio from Nashville that conjures up buoyantly tuneful rock and roll. |
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These countries increase their shares in world trade by buoyantly rising exports and become more and more attractive to foreign investors. |
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But the citizens of this terminal world are buoyantly good-humoured. |
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Three other red wines that have recovered after decades of decline are the crimson Grignolino, the often fizzy Freisa and the buoyantly sweet and bubbly Brachetto from Acqui. |
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Far from suggesting a demoralized culture, endogamy here seemed the mark of a buoyantly confident group, settled in their skin and not needing outsiders. |
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But exemplar of this unlaboured quality was the buoyantly nimble Chorus whose meticulously managed phrasing, timbre and dynamics always felt spontaneously alive. |
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