I want it to be a result of an exuberance, an uncontainable joy that's so effervescent within that there is no way I could contain it. |
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Blue flames began to lick around the outline of his body, as his battle aura was fueled by the uncontainable rage built up inside of him. |
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If there is a further atrocity while politicians are sunning themselves, public anger will be uncontainable. |
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Like Beloved, Wild appears to possess an uncontainable hunger, a desire that is lavished on sweet things. |
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Fokine premises his version of the tale on the idea that a harem is a crucible of uncontainable desire. |
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I felt uncontainable joy at this glimmer of a breakthrough, and danced a sort of jig right there in a busy downtown intersection. |
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Uproar broke out and eventually when the mayhem was uncontainable the referee whistled the end of the match. |
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The whole bus was looking at me, the eternal goof, rather red faced and with an uncontainable smile breaching my face from ear to ear. |
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It is a voice swallowed in uncontainable anger still struggling with its own disbelief. |
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Stephanie is visibly hurt but David's uncontainable anger makes him continue. |
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Jimmy Fallon's uncontainable glee is a welcome respite from late night's usual smarm and snark, but that's Fallon's thing. |
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And more than ever, they race around the world unimpeded by national boundaries and uncontainable by central banks. |
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What continue to move forward, uncontainable, are the individual expectations. |
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Tanya was able to sit up for the first time by herself when she was eight and, to the uncontainable delight of her parents, stood up for the first time three years later. |
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How can there be when almost any meal can ignite the author's wrath, unleash despair, inspire uncontainable joy and even unbalance a volatile relationship? |
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And so she is set free to pour out her incessant revelations, without ever reaching her point, because her real point is simply her uncontainable good feeling. |
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It is too real, too uncontainable once released and too threatening to civilization itself to be of second order. |
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Best known for his ever-popular Discworld series, Pratchett's passion for the written word proved almost uncontainable. |
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She knew that only a man in the fullness of life could enliven the flames of her uncontainable passion and fulfill her womanly emotional needs. |
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We know his ecstasy was uncontainable because several other team-mates tried to contain it. |
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In this way, the anger is not ignored, yet the peacemaking process continues without an uncontainable escalation of negative energy. |
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The children's sense of narrative anticipation and excitement in the face of a rich, imaginative, sensorially laden book full of beautiful pictures and words is uncontainable. |
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A war with something so fragmented and uncontainable is unwinnable, unending and unaffordable. |
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It got violent, but the demographic bulge that produced these unprecedented numbers of Arab youth, and the technological advancement that gave them an unprecedented ability to intercommunicate has made them uncontainable. |
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When Ramírez swept the ball into the Hungarian net in the 64th minute of their opening match of the tournament, he charged away in uncontainable ecstasy before eventually being engulfed by four equally delighted team-mates. |
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Such is the antipathy that plans for a revised government programme were first delayed, then shelved, for fear of uncontainable hostility between the two sides. |
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Globalization was an uncontainable and irreversible phenomenon, but its benefits had been shared out very unequally, and the differences between rich and poor had widened both within and across countries. |
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It must not lead to extra burdens that banks and borrowers will find unfair, disproportionate and uncontainable, nor must it hamper employment and innovation. |
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At the heart of the life of God there is uncontainable joy. |
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Like the tongues of a forest fire, spreading from one treetop to another, leaping over trenches, uncontainable by firewalls, Evaristo's ministry reached out to another location and another and then another. |
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It was also a moment at which the winds of change irreversibly swept away classicism, giving way to the uncontainable force of romantic authenticity and freedom in the arts. |
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A surprisingly elegant and inventive player with the ball at his feet, the only thing clumsy about Crouch is the way he looks, with his impossibly long legs and arms uncontainable by a normal size shirt. |
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We get long, dun patches of inaction, interspersed with startling shows of force, in which men — and it is almost always men — belch forth uncontainable furies. |
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