Gareth continued to laugh, and after watching his pure jubilance, Brynn found herself in laughter as well. |
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Just look at the delirious jubilance in York on Monday night after England scraped a 1-0 win over a woeful Germany. |
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Eventually he explains that there is a golf competition on and our persistent jubilance is ruining it for every one. |
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The apple-cheeked jubilance and teenage-diary earnestness is enough to make you blush. |
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These are times of turbulence and trouble, but also of jubilance and exhilaration. |
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They gathered in groups, chatting with one another and laughing, an air of jubilance filling the room. |
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His expression was full of youthful curiosity, and pure jubilance. |
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Stefanie Goes appears as a happy young creature here, with her rapid sequences of steps, merry leaps and a jubilance which extends to her whole body. |
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September 14, regarded by many in the industry as an auspicious date, is when divers return to shore, many overcome with jubilance. |
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But despite his jubilance at the SNP surge, Cameron insisted the Tories were the party who would keep the UK together. |
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In his diary, Ickes expressed jubilance when his smear campaign began to crawl under Lindbergh's skin. |
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Besides the competition, traditional musical events were also organized for the special persons where they performed and expressed jubilance. |
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Whatever it is, it feels jubilant, a jubilance embodied by swallows. |
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The unstoppable jubilance of the kids who endlessly shouted their teacher's name has become something else, something warier, more knowing, disillusioned. |
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The actual merger of the two groups, one guesses, was less jaunty than what's onscreen, but the filmmakers must have thought that this moment, when all hopes were raised, should have the jubilance of a celebratory fable. |
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He observes chaste flowers' jubilance and the pain they feel when picked. |
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