They smiled exuberantly while mud clung to their hair in clumps, lined the crevices of their ears, nostrils, the rims of their helmets. |
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The students exuberantly shot out questions and he sat there answering them in equal spirit. |
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My older brother has been exuberantly recounting shared moments with celebrities for some time now. |
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A final score of 10-8 left the Oxford side celebrating exuberantly upon becoming National Student Champions. |
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This type of behaviour will extend into the exuberantly fertile genteel, resulting in an explosion in demand for pre-teen notes of recognition. |
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In his later pictures he began to paint exuberantly on linen canvas, primed only with gesso, loosely woven by a local sail maker. |
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In one example, he exuberantly adds a tube's worth of cadmium orange as he draws the simple outline, caught up in the enjoyment of painting. |
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The term Churrigueresque denotes a style that is visually frenetic and exuberantly detailed. |
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It's based on a gimmick, here the use of flags, exuberantly colored and rippling silkily as they're manipulated by dancers on the run. |
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Their chests swelled with pride as they saluted the general, did an about-face, and marched away exuberantly. |
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Those who enjoy dinner plate sized dahlias, or even beds of exuberantly increasing sweet woodruff need not apply. |
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Sullivan excels at punditry, happily riffing off the news or essaying exuberantly off the top of his head. |
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Some, called runners, spread exuberantly, and others are classified as clumpers, which slowly expands from the original planting. |
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Every room is given the right look and atmosphere, from classic and reserved to exuberantly trendy. |
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Line the inside with plastic, put in oasis and then decorate exuberantly in the same pattern as the decoration on the Matrushka. |
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The brushwork is exuberantly coloristic, the palette composed of delicately keyed harmonies of rose and coral, cool aquamarines, frothy whites, pale golds, and blues. |
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In suppurating, unshaded heat, the Senegalese celebrated exuberantly. |
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But a drizzly ten minutes later, an exuberantly overweight man with a bright-red face suddenly roared his taxi around the corner. |
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Also, as he cut and sliced, smote exuberantly and flogged, the consequences of what he was doing became apparent. |
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All that space is exuberantly decorated with gypsum artwork and brilliantly coloured paintings. |
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His solo from La Bayadère was a speedy dazzler, with dashing charisma and exuberantly high jumps. |
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Funerals are big social events at which grief is expressed openly and exuberantly. |
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Dry, yet exuberantly flavourful, this wine is wonderfully plush and concentrated, sporting ripe tannins and a silky texture. |
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This is a surprisingly drinkable, exuberantly styled Pavie that should continue to evolve for at least another 10-15 years. |
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I join others as we take our coats off and throw them down exuberantly so the Lord can ride over them. |
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There are a number of other exuberantly decorated towers though, as are shown in the pictures. |
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This exuberantly beautiful two-part work by Artistic Director Nacho Duato is inspired by genius: the music of Johan Sebastian Bach. |
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In effect, Beaumarchais' social satire exuberantly announced the death of privileges. |
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Today, this exuberantly communicative colourist appears in famed galleries throughout France and abroad. |
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He loved the song and danced it exuberantly, perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose. |
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Your little boy runs exuberantly into the street, and knocks over an old lady, who sustains a broken leg. |
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The ostensibly unverifiable sentences of metaphysics and religion were exuberantly consigned to the dustbin, and logic itself escaped only because it was regarded as tautologous. |
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They interweave exuberantly, revealing a bunch of grapes. |
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That is the central theme of an enjoyable and exuberantly argued book by a British historian, Tom Holland, who combines sound scholarly credentials with a gift for storytelling on a magisterial scale. |
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Her welcome was exuberantly echoed by the Conference participants. |
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Inspired by the music of Bach, Artistic Director Nacho Duato's exuberantly beautiful work features sensual, witty, and imaginative movement brought to sublime life by 20 impeccable dancers. |
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Things get a little easier after this as the visual side takes over, a troupe of ten actors, singers and dancers bounding exuberantly onto the stage, dressed in boldly coloured, stripy costumes. |
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Later it grows exuberantly and blooms from July-October. |
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Its most remarkable feature is the rare, exuberantly carved Norman portal, which has, unfortunately, suffered much damage. |
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