Colleagues and comrades over the years were in a jubilant mood at the party anxiously awaiting presentations. |
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He moved with butterfly-like motions between his snare drum, his bass drums and his cymbals in a jubilant pattern. |
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After the game the jubilant fans carried on celebrating, filling the pubs and painting the Welsh capital blue and white. |
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A jubilant Oxford crew spray the bubbly as they celebrate an impressive row in the 151st Boat Race. |
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The Sligo fans were definitely jubilant and dozens of camera phones captured the moment but that's as far as it went. |
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The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground. |
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The two had been out together the previous night, and Montgomery appeared tired but jubilant. |
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Mark Williams was jubilant after his title triumph ended his 26-month wait for a tournament win on home soil. |
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In the afternoon the young Maharajah rode on his elephant, showering gold and silver coins on jubilant crowds of his subjects. |
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By now you all know Armagh's fate and the village will either be in jubilant or sorrowful mood. |
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It started on election night 1998 with John Howard jubilant before an ecstatic crowd. |
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He and his jubilant teammates landed at Auckland Airport yesterday morning to a rapturous crowd of supporters and a heart-warming Maori powhiri. |
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He's set horrific tales of drug overdoses, chainsaw murders and matricide to a jubilant beat. |
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Students, former guerrilla fighters, police and soldiers took to the streets in a jubilant parade. |
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The mood was jubilant and Edith thought that her exile and imprisonment were finally over. |
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At Martin's family home in neighbouring Conception Bay, however, the mood was jubilant. |
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The jubilant crowd shrieked as the balls sailed into the stands' perimeters and crashed into the boundary. |
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The jubilant winners said they would relax for a couple of days before preparing for the television round. |
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More than 150 jubilant residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out. |
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By the time I returned to my mother's, she was jubilant because she had received two phone calls to assure her that the bag was safe and well. |
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Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face. |
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The streets were packed, and the mood was jubilant, as more and more policemen and women continued to pour in during the afternoon. |
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Wright was in jubilant mood at the end of a game which saw one red and three yellow cards handed out by referee Graeme Hannah. |
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Foreign companies were jubilant, since they would get unprecedented access to the Chinese market. |
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But while most bars echoed with the sound of despair, jubilant cheers could be heard coming from one Old Town pub. |
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Tourism bosses are jubilant at the publicity Scarborough is receiving prior to the 2004 holiday season. |
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Accrington erupted into a sea of red and white as jubilant fans celebrated the promotion of the town's football team to the Conference. |
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She walks slowly down a street now emptied of cars and people, but soon breaks into a jubilant run. |
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It's hard to convey how jubilant and peaceful the atmosphere is, and this in a country full of macho hotheads! |
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Lisselton came up trumps in the big game and understandably the team and supporters were in a jubilant frame of mind on their homeward journey. |
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A man, peering down out me and clearly amused, asked me over the jubilant caroling my name and what I did. |
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And jubilant retail bosses are celebrating a similar success story throughout last year. |
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You realise how much when he returns and effortlessly captures the spotlight, turning the crowd from content to jubilant. |
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The Blackburn fans were jubilant but to general surprise Wanderers came away to net the ball twice in as many minutes. |
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The jubilant Costa Ricans, who have only once made it out of the group stages at a World Cup, will take on Italy. |
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Were he now to be freed, it would be relieved, and his supporters would be jubilant. |
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Between each new variation comes another burst of jubilant glee. |
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And this cash-starved town should be jubilant at the arrival of a new industry. |
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All the more reason for Djurica to be jubilant about this recognition of his not always safe work. |
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While Chris Morris was being embraced by jubilant team-mates, there was Joe Root and Jason Roy statue-like, on their haunches with head in hands. |
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It was a wholly apposite and joyous moment during a jubilant, deliciously indelicate gig. |
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As a founder, you may feel guilty and disloyal or jubilant and free-or all of those emotions rolled into one-its quite confusing. |
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There's another very significant track on your album: Menez, a sort of upbeat and highly jubilant fest-noz. |
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By contrast, thousands of jubilant Kurds flooded the streets of the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir as the results came in. |
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The van speeds on again, the jubilant music now sounding jarringly discordant. |
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On Thursday night, jubilant Iranians took to the streets within hours of the news breaking in Lausanne. |
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By the final whistle the stands, other than that containing the jubilant Owls' supporters, were half-empty. |
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All aircraft and 11 jubilant pilots returned safely to base, feeling that close support was rendered to our armies. |
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What also makes him jubilant is to see the dead, just like the gravedigger who watches his business prosper. |
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It has been said so often that the disciples became bold and jubilant witnesses when they saw him risen from the dead. |
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She was picked up at Amsterdam railway station by an open-topped carriage and driven through a jubilant crowd to a government reception. |
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Watch the whitewash trail of boats from here, or join the jubilant crowds in Circular Quay for a closer view. |
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Then, on 9 November, the Wall is breached and swarms of East German citizens cross the border to be given a jubilant welcome in the West. |
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They have a weirdly jubilant streak that defuses any hint of a Luddite subtext. |
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The Daily Beast spoke to a jubilant League on Tuesday about the behind-the-scenes battle to get The Interview to movie theaters. |
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Teachers, pupils and parents at Brightside Primary School are jubilant about the successes and improvements since the infants and juniors merged two years ago. |
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The tone of the dance was by turns rapt, jubilant, and possessed. |
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And when he reads his admission letter, his jubilant reaction is priceless. |
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The 91-year-old was in jubilant spirits, toasting the occasion with a cheering group of friends, family, and admirers. |
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John Avlon talks to jubilant Sudanese voters on the ground at a moment of unaccustomed celebration. |
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The jubilant popular demonstrations in Kabul, the rebellion now underway in Kandahar itself, the signs of the return of thousands of refugees suffice to show that these prophets of doom were misled. |
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Misery and stalemate ReprintsThis is a big moment for America and Iraq, yet the Iraqi government was more regretful than jubilant, calling the deal the best it could achieve after more than a year of negotiations. |
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While the whole of Mabudi is agog and jubilant at the prospect of becoming rich, Yohanna cautions them on the long-term effect of the farming practices that will support such large-scale projects. |
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Before climbing into her official car, a black Scottish government hybrid Lexus, she came close to chiding the jubilant crowd, drumming home a work ethic central to her success. |
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He moved on to Milan, where he was met with open gates and jubilant rejoicing. |
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Mardy Fish walloped the final shot of the match for a winner, and he let loose a jubilant roar of his own. |
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Ryan Giggs on his crazed slalom run through the Arsenal defence, then tearing off his white shirt for a jubilant barechested celebration. |
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The Beath gaffer was jubilant after a Jamie McKenzie own goal and Ross Allum strike clinched a well-earned win. |
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A teary-eyed Gatland even let down his hardnosed Kiwi reputation amid the jubilant celebrations. |
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Whatever it is, it feels jubilant, a jubilance embodied by swallows. |
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Infinite unnoticed beauty, like that of the clouds and sky, water and foam, reminding us of our own transitoriness: 'Why do you disturb and oppress me powerful, jubilant sea, showing me the fragility of your moments and mine? |
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For a band some people said was washed up, that was just the most stunning, breathtaking, flawless, powerful, jubilant performance. |
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Finally, the replica urn was presented to jubilant English skipper Michael Vaughan, thus ending the series in favour of the home side. |
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Bothwick, who joins Saracens next season, was carried aloft by his jubilant teammates after a titanic tussle in appalling conditions. |
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The climax itself brings back the lonely, delicate sweet theme of the Andante, now to throb luminously over the jubilant repeated chords whose fiery momentum drives the work to its frenetic conclusion. |
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I was jubilant when the M-88 tracked vehicle toppled the Saddam statue in Baghdad and civilians were insulting the tyrant's likeness with their sandals. |
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Nevertheless, at first they were unbelieving and anything but jubilant. |
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I thought I'd be jubilant, but leaving, I feel strangely indifferent. |
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The buyer to whom the bids were relayed in English must be jubilant. |
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Vijay Iyer's music can be jubilant and dramatic, but Iyer is not. |
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One might expect his posts to be jubilant. |
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On the afternoon of 30 August, the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division crossed the Seine near Elbeuf and entered Rouen to a jubilant welcome. |
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Infectious polyrhythms formed a jubilant spine to the euphoric melody, making it a standout. |
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Yet, we return to the key of F major for the final jubilant Allegro. |
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In addition to the jubilant crowds that thronged the streets of Saint John, many distinguished guests representing learned societies from both home and abroad also attended the de Monts and Champlain Tercentenary. |
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Once it was launched everybody was jubilant. |
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The problem for him was that Bellamy, his former team-mate at Coventry, was absorbing the jubilant noise of the 50,000 Geordies and photosynthesizing it into energy. |
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