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‘Happy New Year!’ Maggie said in her usual exuberant way and we return the greeting
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moistened hair of exuberant youth, ‘Is there a
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It would seem that our exuberant representative from Bravil has been running a tad…late
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Scott hadn’t noticed Josh hurtling towards the exuberant man
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A large leaf billowed over into the trench and was licked by an exuberant yellow flame
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As the sun began setting and they looked for a place where the army could camp, both siblings were singing aloud in exuberant joy
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Some of us had attended a really exuberant party at Cecile’s place the Saturday evening
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In contrast to the boredom that often visited the assembly line, the people here were smiling and exuberant
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Midgar, Wall Market was by far the most exuberant
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should boast in their rage, and exult in exuberant pride of speech, and say, 18 We have trampled on the holy house, as idolatrous
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And why not? It is nothing surprising that our exuberant
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The normally exuberant
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revivals marked by exuberant expressions of faith
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The TreeStalker had gone silent the exuberant air that had buzzed around him, was almost nowhere to be found
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17 Punish us not by means of the uncleanness of their men nor chastise us by means of their profanity; lest the lawless ones should boast in their rage and exult in exuberant pride of speech and say 18 We have trampled on the holy house as idolatrous houses are trampled on
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Kleti Spell-Mongers wandered about in the crowd, transmitting what they saw to other places and providing exuberant commentary, as did others who transmitted the experience via broadcasted Readings
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The voice at the other end sounded youthful and exuberant
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The exuberant female fans, one by one began rushing the stage
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The more exuberant they became, the more frustrated and distant Diamond acted
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The jack mewed and jumped up to a lower and less exuberant branch so we had the chance to observe its stylized plumpness
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Beautiful and exuberant vegetation! Wonder of the nature! Different arboreal species assembled under the same sky under the spell of the magic of Eisenbaum; species impossible to be assembled in one biome on the well-known ground, where coexisting eternal in a harmonious brotherly dance, without disturbances
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The rest of the territory of goblin and gnomes was divided between the shores of the Lake Zoronix, ruled by Ducrán, and the exuberant exotic forests of the fairies, ruled by Xanatrix, sharing habitat with the winged unicorns
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She separated a little displeased by the penetrating aroma, the exuberant smell of the fresh grasses had always disliked her as they awoke her allergy and if that was not sufficient, they detached its unpleasant steams impregnating the ambience with a smell of mellow and rotten fat; she preferred the dehydrated ones that had a light fragrance but were also powerful
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Prue, an exuberant Melburnian with mauve hair was at every camp and I fell deeply in love with her – platonically
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The boat was of an exuberant theatricality, all conditioned to cause more fear and uncertainty as possible
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Think of the times when you were exuberant, when every fiber of your being was
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Conan's fierce eyes glowed with approval as they devoured her thick golden hair, her clear wide eyes, her milky skin, sleek with exuberant health, the firm swell of her breasts, the contours of her splendid hips
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He had shaken off the dim monstrous visions which had momentarily haunted him, and was his exuberant self again
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8 And so, while Jesus was descending the mountain with the exuberant and ecstatic Peter, James, and John, their nine brethren likewise were sleepless in their confusion and downcast humiliation
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Exuberant with victory, the two surviving Cossacks wheeled their sweating mounts back onto the road and galloped at high speed towards the meadow
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Suddenly a dozen loud, exuberant women descended on the table
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Kabir he took off his cap, “I have had just over three hours sleep and I feel exuberant because that was the best night of my life
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Even when the exuberant gaggle of flight suits deviated from its normal route and headed for the station’s executive suite, none of the guards thought the situation unusual
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A few months after the return of Aureliano José an exuberant woman perfumed with jasmine appeared at the house with a boy of five
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cat understands that its behaving too exuberant
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to be overly exuberant in playing with you too
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Terence waited until his pursuer arrived and greeted the epitome of the good old Southern boy with exuberant cordiality
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Even the very walls rang with their exuberant voices to
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Barron smiled at the exuberant welcome
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normal, trying to keep up with the exuberant Julius, who dug in his
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Either they were exuberant and out for
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The exuberant expression of our inner nature not only leads individuals to lives of meaning and
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Lynn didn’t have to be told twice and quickly knelt in front of the exuberant dog, who started licking at once her face, making her laugh
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exuberant amount of paper towels crammed into his mouth
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Her current enthusiasm at her condition showed in the exuberant manner in
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Torres with exuberant expectation
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When the day arrived for Paul and his mother to fly back to Florida, in contrast to exuberant feeling he was expecting to feel when he could finally go home and be with his friends, he found himself feeling sorry for his nephew
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Octavio Paz once wrote, “Everyone should have a Mexican childhood,” and from the exuberant, healthy looks of these kids, he was undoubtedly right
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All of America was exuberant that their boys and girls
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His heart jumped with exuberant joy as he shouted
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To celebrate the arrival of Darek and the others, the local band played exuberant music
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The rest of them left him to sleep and joined the exuberant celebration in the Main Hall
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” her voice went from a whisper to exuberant exclamation
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here?" Evan bounced over, exuberant as ever, his tall
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” Jerry became very exuberant and excitedly
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The laugh I fell in love with, the wild, exuberant joy,
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I read lying down, too spiritless to sit up; and Johanna in the kitchen, who has dined on pig and beer, washes up with the clatter of exuberant energy, singing while she does so in a voice that shakes the house that once she _liebte ein Student
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And at the moment, she felt exuberant, never better
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assured his exuberant friend that everything was just fine
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Forgetful of her objections to German crowds and smoke she sat down in the chair vacated by Andrews, made the Professor sit down again in his, and plunged into an exuberant conversation, which began by an invitation so warm that it almost seemed on fire to visit herself and the bishop before the summer was over in the episcopal glories of Babbacombe
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And the Master had been very exuberant; and his vitality, delightful of course but just a little overwhelming at his age, had reminded her that she needed care
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Corallyn preferred her namesake coral, and was exuberant when she found apricot-colored walls
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Olsen was exuberant
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taking great care to avoid the potholes, deliberately set there by Chesford council in an attempt to trap drunken youth and exuberant teenagers, but in fact they only served to annoy the elderly and disabled who were constantly getting their wheelchairs stuck
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The chill of the evening air blew on her face but she smiled and began to laugh an exuberant laugh
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The exuberant nectar of the vine,
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NEXT morn we left city-Calleva without fuss or crowds of well-wishers to line the streets and farewell us as we rode out of the gates, subdued, so different from the year before when we rode out of city-Deva as the Clan Bear, everything open and exuberant
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We got off at Iraklio into a swirling mob of exuberant, festive, cheering people of all ages and of both sexes
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An exuberant lot, the Egyptians, generating noise at every step
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” She went up to him, kissed him and then shook hands with Am Mohammed and waved to Said who was some way off, pacing the exuberant Amigo
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exuberant and unconventional persons I have ever come across
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A statuesque artificial blonde, she was exuberant and sociable and her large breasts fascinated me
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cinema entrances a half hour before the screening had already formed; noisy, exuberant, physically pushy, males in the main
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exuberant crowd, and his eyes caught those of Thomas
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Zalisha had never seen him so exuberant
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A cheer went up all around and I began to be the recipient of many exuberant backslaps
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The good mood was infectious and I returned some equally exuberant backslaps of my own
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While all expressions of exuberant life and energy, of charm and grace depend on curved lines for their effect, yet in their most refined and beautiful expression they err on the side of the square forms rather than the circle
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For straight lines are significant of the deeper and more permanent things of life, of the powers that govern and restrain, and of infinity; while the rich curves (that is, curves the farthest removed from the straight line) seem to be expressive of uncontrolled energy and the more exuberant joys of life
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In many pictures of the Madonna, when a hush and reverence are desired rather than exuberant life, the figure is put in the centre of the canvas, equality of proportion existing between the spaces on either side of her
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his face was exuberant
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He did not know whether it was the speaker’s words themselves or the exuberant roars that met them that brought him to the limit of his patience
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His light was so exuberant that it's glow outshone the moon
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Motion was a substitute for variety of objects; and, passing over immense tracks of country, I exhausted my exuberant spirits, without obtaining much
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Without waiting for an assent, or, indeed, for any reply, the sturdy hunter moved boldly into a dense thicket of young chestnuts, shoving aside the branches of the exuberant shoots which nearly covered the ground, like a man who expected, at each step, to discover some object he had formerly known
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Her ringlets were compared to the exuberant tendrils of the vine, her eye to the blue vault of heavens, and the most spotless cloud, with its glowing flush of the sun, was admitted to be less attractive than her bloom
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At such times the more exuberant among them called out in an excited manner on our emergence round some corner of expectancy, "Here they come!" "Here they are!" and we were all but cheered
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I walked up and up into the searing hot day, feeling exuberant to be on the trail, the last dregs of my hangover soon sweated out of me
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Gorrie, writing for the Associated Press, wired an exuberant account back east for his national audience: “The famous racing eights flashed down the sun-speckled waters as if they were hooked together
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The exuberant Husky crew gingerly hoisted Walling out of the shell and sent him off to the hospital
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When they got to the shell house, they found hundreds of exuberant fans jockeying for space on the wobbly float and milling around in front of the building, hooting and hollering
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On the contrary, I can never recollect having seen him in such exuberant spirits
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It wasn’t the hornpipe it might have been back on Old Earth, but it was just as exuberant and exhausting, and just as faithful a sign of the crew’s morale
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narrative—head-lines and all? I admit that the paper was exuberant in the matter, out of compliment to its own enterprise in sending a correspondent, but the other great dailies were hardly less full in their account
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Finally, it was not until after midnight that the four travelers were released at the entrance to Lord John Roxton's chambers in the Albany, and that the exuberant crowd, having sung 'They are Jolly Good Fellows'
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Frail, fine-boned, so white of skin that her flaming hair seemed to have drawn all the color from her face into its vital burnished mass, she was nevertheless possessed of exuberant health and untiring energy
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Rex's age was greatly in his favour, for among Julia's friends there was a kind of gerontophilic snobbery; young men were held to be gauche and pimply; it was thought very much more chic to be seen lunching alone at the Ritz - a thing, in any case, allowed to few girls of that day, to the tiny circle of Julia's intimates; a thing looked at askance by the elders who kept the score, chatting pleasantly against the walls of the ballrooms - at the table on the left as you came in, with a starched and wrinkled old roué whom your mother had be warned of as a girl, than than in the centre of the room with a party of exuberant young bloods
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My wife was in exuberant spirits when, two hours later, I returned to the cabin