For a moment we gazed like children at the shelves groaning with boxes of chocolate, then we quickly, efficiently, and joyously filled our boots. |
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She would have joyously capered in the village streets that were nearby, yet she had never been there. |
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Rather football followers should delight in the euphoria of Thierry Henry, who tore off his shirt and twirled it joyously around his head. |
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The film is joyously overpopulated with old biddies envious of Shen in both her old and young edition. |
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Nothing binds a people more joyously than the shared sweat of effort towards a common goal. |
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He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again. |
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The song switches from joyously impassioned rock into another tired emo ballad. |
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All entities, substantives, adverbs, sentences are patiently, and joyously, called into question. |
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They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees. |
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Chadha's film joyously embraces the elaborate song and dance numbers that are the mainstay of Bollywood. |
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Mike looked out of the door at the sodden figure dancing joyously in the water from the sprinklers. |
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Recorded in 7 days, the album packs 11 tracks into a joyously brief 28 minutes. |
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He was cheered to the echo and, a trifle remarkably, joyously, and continually, waved to the thousands who were acclaiming him. |
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Is it the squattocracy joyously celebrating the fact that the working man's club has been knocked back in its place, by it doesn't matter who? |
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The beautifully melodic piece has an elegant string backdrop and joyously infectious style. |
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Although steeped in the times and places it describes, it clearly and joyously speaks to anyone who has ever felt like a fish out of water. |
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Ibbotson is dextrous with pace and suspense, accessible, always amusing, and a treat to read aloud, and the book is both joyously light-hearted and profoundly good-hearted. |
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The lyrics are an echoic tangle of taut pun and babytalk, hiding pain behind joyously silly misdirection. |
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Adults, in turn, poison the minds of the young, who every day joyously play-act your murder. |
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Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies. |
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In the first book, Zoom at Sea, Zoom frolics joyously in ocean waves which the mysterious Maria unleashes in her big front room. |
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Human culture must be joyously embraced for its role in celebrating and engaging with nature. |
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I also have to bake some 200 cookies before I leave to feed the staff, so I will smell joyously of chocolate when I arrive. |
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A vocation lived joyously is always a special attraction, a fascinating story which involves other people. |
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Let each one be assigned to a schoolroom of the Masters and joyously enter into the study of the Law of their own life! |
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Here, finally, he has freed himself from the shackles of variation form, and can spontaneously and joyously pour out his heart. |
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Mr. Pelletier's joyously bright paintings embrace little details of daily life, celebrate traditional values, and evoke memories of times past. |
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My life is full and good, but not overcrowded, and I do my work easily and joyously. |
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I recognize my part in the Life Pattern, and I find harmony through gladly and joyously living it. |
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It seems as if at every turn, the governments involved have actively, even joyously, bounded towards the worst possible decision. |
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Braun, whose election in 1991 as the first black woman in the U.S. Senate, had been joyously heralded in Chicago. |
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Dance heavy and joyously excessive, Viva Elvis is a pat on the back that celebrates itself. |
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And he barked once and jumped down, his feet click-clacking on the floorboards, into the kitchen where he joyously slurped and slobbered, getting his muzzle soaking wet. |
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He was greeted joyously by a policeman who told him to relax and then started taking down the report not on an official document, but a scrap of paper with a carbon copy. |
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Once you hit dry land, the island is joyously easy to explore. |
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Seconds after the final whistle sounded, a group of rain-drenched players celebrate joyously in front of their supporters at the Port Elizabeth Stadium. |
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This reunion we welcome and look forward joyously to conjoining with you. |
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He had a nice night before and that is why he is so joyously happy. |
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Give him a word, and he would burrow joyously into its etymology. |
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Inversely, the light minuets are so aerated that we must refrain from the temptation to play them even faster, like the one of sonata no 4 S-C5, in which the soprano and bass voices joyously rebound by means of close entries. |
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The fact of living a year dedicated to St. Paul, who wrote so much about the mystery of the Cross, is an invitation to prepare ourselves better and to celebrate it more joyously. |
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When boys are born, grandmothers stand at the threshold of the home and joyously beat a thali, metal plate, to announce the birth of a male child. |
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We invite you joyously to this first meeting in Genf. |
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In the bilingual ceremony led by Rev. Howard Clark, family and friends offered readings, two solos and a guitar ballad to make for a joyously supportive occasion. |
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They who had lived joyously and fearlessly lived in the forests and hills were harassed and cruelly treated, totally subdued and made prey to all forms of exploitation. |
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On Saturday, 21 November 2009, the first Rigpa Three Year Retreat concluded joyously with a full day of practice, a long-life ceremony for Sogyal Rinpoche and a party. |
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Markets in Yambio were closed to allow citizens to welcome the president with what seemed almost hundreds of colourful vehicles and Bodaboda parading joyously. |
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Though Prokovsky sometimes prolongs a scene, or overdresses it with too many characters, audiences usually respond joyously, preferring excess to understatement. |
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As Scorchers players, including non-striker and England outcast Michael Carberry, celebrated joyously, Lee fell to his knees beside the stumps, crestfallen. |
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The older girls rode in a long habit. Helen's legs and mine were too young to be considered improper by Mrs. Crane. So our frillies flapped joyously. |
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The police chief is a fatherly figure with a stock of white hair and moustache and his household a preserve of steaming hot borsht and joyously screaming youngsters. |
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In the countryside, may dances and maypoles appeared sporadically even during the Interregnum, but the practice was revived substantially and joyously after the Restoration. |
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