It seemed surreal that we would be discussing such a topic amidst such joviality. |
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But this rather added to the general joviality, and the cake, which did taste extremely good, was quickly demolished. |
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He was trying very hard to cover up his nervousness with joviality and humor. |
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Branagh's solution is to pump up the energy, joviality, and general friskiness. |
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If red roses are arranged with yellow roses or blossoms contain both red and yellow coloration, they express gaiety, joviality and happiness. |
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On the contrary, Carleton's hand-rubbing manner was Pickwickian in its joviality. |
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By profession a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling. |
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This year was rainy, but quite as pleasant because even under the rain the Irish people always have their legendary joviality and their kindness! |
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Mr Harbord was an old Harrovian famed for his joviality, and his suicide shocked his friends and family. |
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At any rate, the joviality began to disappear from the paintings of Hals's middle age. |
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Add to that his great joviality and kindness, and it is not surprising that all who know him find him remarkable and appreciate his efforts. |
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The joviality and good mood of the participants really brightened up a rather cloudy day. |
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Impossible not to succumb to the charm of Bona's broad grin and his easy-going joviality. |
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A daily dose of joviality is as essential for us as a daily serving of milk. |
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Being a interior designer, she has an eye for beauty, the balance and the light which make his work reflect a freshness and a constant joviality. |
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It was with his usual enthusiasm that Seppi gave his welcoming speech full of joviality. |
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His wit and joviality, combined with a strong drive to promote his family's estates, are widely acknowledged and appreciated. |
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The joviality of the evening was gone as everyone became conscious of the meaning of this coming event. |
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The atmosphere at a festival almost automatically brings people together and this joviality continues throughout the night on the camp site. |
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At the station the father, our dad, Mister Stanley by name, greeted us with hearty joviality, bussed my mother heartily and brushed our faces with hairy kisses to our cheeks. |
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He is remembered for his joviality and zest for life and love of the game. |
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Architecture and design so imbibed this spirit that they spawned ludic modernism, a new style marked by forms and colours of extraordinary joviality and freshness. |
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But her joviality, her ready speech, her intense interest, revealed by her words, for everything connected with the Church of today and its serious problems, all revealed her spiritual youthfulness. |
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The atmosphere was one of joviality and participants engaged each other in conversation and clearly enjoyed the opportunity to meet in a mutually respectful and festive ambiance. |
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Writing can let anyone's inner emotions out, whether joviality, lividness, insecurities, forlornness, etc. Write a novel, autobiography, poem, your own lyrics of a song you want to write, how you feel and what you want to do. |
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Their presence brings about some warmth and joviality. |
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His charisma and joviality makes him a welcoming and enthusiastic person who easily establishes relationships with members of his team and his clients. |
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Among the kangaroo words that yield the most joviality and joy are those that conceal multiple joeys. |
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By the joviality of their insults Babbitt knew that he had been taken back to their hearts, and happily he rose. |
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In 1902 he was replaced by Major-General the Earl of Dundonald, a cavalryman who had built his reputation in South Africa with gallantry, daring, joviality and modesty. |
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Epilogue:Like Windows, the modern winemaker is multifunctional: Pruning does not stop Seppi from carrying out his work on his cell phone with his usual joviality! |
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Joviality fled from the table, Shekhar studied his cards. Owad frowned at his. His foot was tapping on the concrete floor. More watchers came. |
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