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"ebullient" Definitions
  1. full of confidence, energy and good humour

583 Sentences With "ebullient"

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The same painting can easily seem very thoughtful and ebullient.
Ebullient in motherhood, she sent a baby photograph to J.
She looked ebullient, a wide smile spread across her face.
"I have nine colors of this shirt," he said, ebullient.
His ebullient managerial style could also become blunt and abrasive.
And Trump has been ebullient about the new defense effort.
It soon turns frenzied, though the overall mood is ebullient.
SCHWARZMAN: MARKETS TEND TO ALWAYS OVERSHOOT WHEN THEY GET REALLY EBULLIENT.
He was ebullient at times, saying more than once that Comma.
The ebullient Mr Vucic waves such accusations off as sour grapes.
The dugout was ebullient when he returned from circling the bases.
It's the through line from its ebullient past to scuzzy present.
This is an ebullient and often moving way to organize history.
It also looks exactly like it sounds: bubbly, ebullient and fun.
Several hundred people were in attendance, and the mood was ebullient.
And then came Tom Seaver — fresh, ebullient, hard-working, immensely talented.
" The reaction on Twitter was ebullient and hopeful: "We did it, internet!
You have been replaced by an ebullient doughy white boy named Pillsbury.
And on Thursday, he appeared ebullient at the outcome of the vote.
Those negotiations proved tough for his predecessor, Boris Johnson, an ebullient Tory.
YOU KNOW WE WENT INTO JANUARY VERY EBULLIENT OVER THE TAX REFORM.
"That will do nothing to hurt ebullient global risk appetite," said Ruskin.
Just five years ago, on the eve of independence, it was ebullient.
Republican traditionalists who prefer Cruz are no more ebullient in their outlooks.
An ebullient and excitable character, he rarely stops smiling while we chat.
But the ebullient flavors served up at Friday Harbor House were unexpected.
Allan is ebullient when taking out the trash or cleaning the toilet.
Do they bounce from this ebullient, youthful thing to something more settled?
Anthony was nevertheless ebullient about the team's style under Coach Jeff Hornacek.
But as he took the stage in San Jose, Zuckerberg was ebullient.
He has a strong and clear tone, and an ebullient stage presence.
Summer school groups filter through, ebullient, on student- or artist-led tours.
Sean Maloney, a New York Democrat, shared a picture of ebullient House Democrats.
Musa Ibrahim, an ebullient trader, says he has been queuing for two days.
"We've done everything backwards," its ebullient founder and CEO Rod Drury told Mashable.
Yet money is cheap, the global economy is motoring, and markets are ebullient.
Howard, an ebullient Australian, is thirty-five, and something of a tabloid prodigy.
Pierre is optimistic, even ebullient, yet also a cleareyed observer of Haiti's dysfunction.
Granatelli, the ebullient owner, planted a kiss on Andretti's cheek in Victory Lane.
His works, despite their ebullient palette, are frequently tinged with a melancholic yearning.
In an ebullient market, hints at how and when could hurt stock prices.
Overall, the ebullient sprinter remained his upbeat self as he joked with reporters.
Now Ms. Hopewell, 37, is ebullient, and full of smiles, hugs and laughs.
Opinion Winston Churchill was ebullient; he thought it was all over at last.
I'll extend the metaphor: the singers, ebullient as they are, represent the kid.
It's an ebullient shot of about 21 young people swaying, waving, bobbing, and smiling.
In other words, sell when others are ebullient and buy when others are fearful.
Bethany and Cassidy are similar — both ebullient, friendly personalities, charming and quick to laugh.
Tall, ebullient and quick-witted, Elias arrived in Washington hoping to practice criminal law.
Their arrangements and melodic sensibilities are ebullient, malleable, and match Chance's adventurous musical moods.
Dancehall rhythms meet rap verses and an ebullient, Afropop-ish chorus from Chivas Kimber.
ATLANTA — Molly Seidel was ebullient when she qualified for the U.S. Olympic marathon trials.
Mr. Oliva, gregarious and ebullient, has sought to take pizza to the next level.
Donald Trump was more ebullient, declaring that the deal amounted to a "love fest".
"The club wouldn't survive without the gym," said Peter Elviss, its ebullient chief executive.
Our critic demonstrates how her ebullient, game-changing character is shown in her steps.
Young is twenty-nine, with long red hair and an ebullient sense of humor.
There was plenty of sparkling passagework in his playing of Beethoven's ebullient Second Concerto.
If the myth of Silicon Valley is to be believed, Eric Migicovsky should be ebullient.
Her subdued, six-minute speech contrasted with the ebullient tone of Sanders' 16-minute speech.
AT TESLA'S ANNUAL shareholders meeting on June 11th Elon Musk was as ebullient as ever.
The ebullient Mr Musk described those who have concerns about the merger as "silly buggers".
Then Rihanna's chorus/interlude morphs into an ebullient sample from dancehall DJ/singer Sister Nancy.
Here, her points hop, bounce, rebound — but now her posture is jubilant, her rhythm ebullient.
He was ebullient and forthcoming and spoke with a layman's expertise made professional by trauma.
It was months behind schedule, but an ebullient Trump hailed it as a major victory.
One of the workers connected me with Mr. Torres, the ebullient Chilean running the project.
Now 3214, he retains an ebullient stage presence and a broad, enchanting tenor saxophone sound.
But the peaceful, ebullient laser show is probably a temporary reprieve from the simmering unrest.
But this joy wasn't uncritically ebullient — beneath each of its healing lyrics was something broken.
With his erudition and ebullient presence, he trained a cohort of international lawyers and judges.
Though not ebullient, they were more optimistic than at the same time a year ago.
The Chinese economy is showing signs of slowing, even among the country's usually ebullient consumers.
"I let them know that I was extremely unhappy," an ebullient Trump told reporters afterwards.
Overacting was also distracting in "Vertiginous," Mr. Forsythe's ebullient ode to ballet classicism, set to Schubert.
At 70, the composer, saxophonist, pianist and inveterate musical big-picture-ist Anthony Braxton sounds ebullient.
Her videos take the form of ebullient monologues, looping from silly into serious back to crass.
"When we asked how her daughters are holding up, an ebullient Barrymore answered, "They're so awesome.
It's part of an experiment by Panos Athanasopoulos, an ebullient Greek with a passion for languages.
Newcomers in its ebullient startup scene are mostly focused on the 1.3 billion-strong home market.
Halfway through this tournament he installed Renato Sanches, the stocky, ebullient, combative midfielder into his midfield.
She was ebullient, even though the Dalton appearance would be her second event of the day.
"This is an ebullient and often moving way to organize history," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
It's simple, ebullient, magically enticing, and it soars into the clouds, up, up, up and away.
The ebullient tone led investors to sell Treasury bonds, which are considered among the safest investments.
But perhaps none are as ebullient as this beluga was when a mariachi band serenaded it.
Ms. Coleman-Singleton was a beaming mother whose ebullient preaching made her popular in Charleston's churches.
From jet lag to seeing children with serious illnesses, nothing seems to dim her ebullient personality.
Ebullient U.S. consumer confidence remains one of the best tracking indicators of the current business cycle.
How does this thorny episode fit into an ebullient musical about an American-Indian arranged marriage?
Still, many voters were ebullient about finally voting in what had felt like an interminable election.
After the State of the Union, abortion opponents, among the president's most loyal backers, were ebullient.
Democrats, by and large, were somber, withdrawn, and almost tearful, while Republicans appeared positively ebullient. Sen.
These ebullient works are devoid of memento mori and other characteristic acknowledgements of death and degradation.
Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang makes ebullient art, awesome in the traditional meaning of the word.
The focus is on Arron Banks, an ebullient insurer who dubs himself the "bad boy of Brexit".
The thoughtful, soft-spoken engineer took over from the ebullient and outspoken Chang at a tricky time.
"Idaho has the chance to restart this campaign," an ebullient Rubio told supporters at Boise State University.
The New Horizons scientists, led by Principal Investigator Alan Stern, were ebullient about what they have found.
He also suggested that the ebullient doctor be flown to Dubai for the firm's next investor conference.
"I'm proud to be called a populist, as I like the people!" said an ebullient Mr. Salvini.
Roky is ebullient; he's back to the familiar, having escaped the disorienting demands of the outside world.
As Bobrow-Strain depicts his titular heroine, she is ebullient and indomitable, a smart, fiercely loving survivor.
Anthony Trionfo, a breezily virtuosic flutist, gave an articulate and ebullient account of Ibert's impish Flute Concerto.
Trump is relying on ebullient markets and a strong economy to bolster his reelection odds come November.
He expresses a fan's ebullient awe at having Lombardo, who joined Suicidal Tendencies in 2016, playing drums.
And he was reminiscing about all the big dances and their ebullient energy and joyriding in the 1930s.
While many of this composer's works are run through with humor, this ebullient sonata can seem almost slapstick.
Anderson followed up with an ebullient Q. & A., and then was taken to the faculty club for dinner.
I have never sat with a more ebullient crowd than at a screening of "Modern Times" one weekend.
After the Senate vote, some ebullient Republicans seemed to hint that a conference might not even be necessary.
He then distributes free "Virginity Rocks" shirts to the ebullient crowd, which begins chanting the phrase with him.
Today's puzzle has a lot of character, some of it racy, but it's done with ebullient good humor.
"This is a night of tremendous victory," an ebullient Mr. Netanyahu told supporters in Tel Aviv early Tuesday.
Their two-night stand at the Garden is sure to be among the summer's most ebullient live events.
The White House is ebullient about reaching a potential deal as soon as this week — with just Mexico.
Jimmy Fallon, generally an ebullient cruise director for awards shows, wasn't a presence so much as a nuisance.
An ebullient performer, Mr. Asmussen was known for his onstage singing and clowning as well as his playing.
Much of 221 proved to be a less ebullient time for the once red-hot start-up market.
Last week's draft was perhaps the most ebullient yet for the NWSL, but it wasn't entirely worry-free.
And Nancy Meyers became a household name with her ebullient romantic comedies starring Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton.
This may all sound over-optimistic, but Mr Mestrallet merely captures an ebullient mood that is spreading across Europe.
When she loses her apartment, Crystal, an ebullient — or perhaps just manic-depressive — young evangelical Christian, turns to prostitution.
Nearby, Drew Powell, who plays the hulking menace Butch, is ebullient, hugging cast members and generally playing against type.
"Scrimshaw" doesn't have the straightforward muscle of songs like album opener "Nautilus," but it's graceful, intricate, and surprisingly ebullient.
When rumors swirled about Cohn's imminent departure, the markets, which have been on an ebullient trajectory, took a dive.
Lateiki was a tiny island in the archipelagic Kingdom of Tonga, formed in 1995 by an ebullient submarine volcano.
And how does this really ebullient personality who gets around—to Germany, Toronto—become obscure in the first place?
"We will win this, you will see," an ebullient Christian Kern, Social Democrat Chancellor and party leader, told supporters.
"They don't call it Super Tuesday for nothing," an ebullient Biden told supporters during a victory speech Tuesday night.
At last year's rally in Pontida, an ebullient Salvini predicted the League would rule for the next 30 years.
Mr. Berry is ebullient and self-deprecating, and his family and assorted local residents get in on the act.
Before the global financial meltdown, Zuma presided over an ebullient economy and wildly successful soccer World Cup in 2010.
Santy, who is lanky and ebullient, was wearing a summery Rachel Comey dress that she had bought on TheRealReal.
The farmer was usually ebullient during our frequent meetings, delighting, for example, in the yield from his apple trees.
"That's my American heritage," said Mawa McQueen, an ebullient native of the Ivory Coast who grew up in France.
Newton, 143, an ebullient, intelligent, gifted quarterback, decided to act in his moment of truth like a 13-year-old.
That's a number that's well below some of analysts' more ebullient projections for the device before it launched last April.
Consistent with this, Apple's commentary about its new phones on the earnings call was notably less ebullient than prior years.
In the first year of Donald J. Trump's presidency, ebullient investors propelled stock markets to one record high after another.
Clinton's rally Sunday in Des Moines was ebullient, as friends hugged one another and swayed to piped-in Katy Perry.
But the city extended its stay amid ebullient interest on social media, generous press attention and at least two petitions.
Every now and then their enthusiasm gets silly, but this is an ebullient, credible rendition of pop's eternal adolescent thrill.
European equities enjoyed an ebullient Monday, buoyed by a positive trend set in Asia and a rebound in commodity prices.
Talking as fast as she pedals, the ebullient Kenny burst into giggles when explaining the 7.5km bunch race to Reuters.
Yet not so long ago Turkey was a far more ebullient place, with a purring economy and plenty of friends.
Enhancing the Principal's appeal to both travelers and locals are panoramic views of Madrid's famously ebullient architecture along Gran Via.
Peter's early childhood memories of Trinidad are few—sights and smells, swimming in Maracas Bay, the ebullient way people talked.
I felt included in Whitman's ebullient embrace, and was cheered by the hope that I, too, could make my contribution.
There, an emboldened Mr. Pence turned to the state's governor, Scott Walker, and offered an ebullient, Trump-like finger point.
It's one of the reasons I think a lot of people like you is that you're positive and you're ebullient.
"Daisy" and "You're Welcome" are both brattily ebullient slices of basement punk, as catchy as influenza wearing a baseball mitt.
" The actor Charlie Sheen also reacted to Mckeon's death on Twitter, calling him a "perfect gentleman and an ebullient spirit.
Early in February, Ian Wright, the ebullient former Arsenal striker, and his wife attended an exclusive dinner at Emirates Stadium.
This surprising, deeply cathartic film received much acclaim on the festival circuit even before opening to ebullient reviews in December.
Before being elected President, in 22011, Martelly was Sweet Micky, an extroverted singer of the ebullient dance music called konpa .
Before being elected President, in 2011, Martelly was Sweet Micky, an extroverted singer of the ebullient dance music called konpa.
It is also moving to set up a group structure which will be overseen by Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's ebullient chief executive.
I still think of him as the ebullient man who coached my basketball team and sat through every single softball game.
The ebullient Canadian actor William Shatner was hired to play the ship's captain, now named James R. (later James T.) Kirk.
This year's Pixar offering, the ebullient seven-minute wonder "Sanjay's Super Team," is a personal story filtered through a compelling fantasy.
In 21974, he made his one and only political work, for the Gay Liberation Front: a staged scene of ebullient marchers.
Milwaukeeans are especially ebullient during the (brief) summers, when the city is humming with festivals at churches and along the lakefront.
The duo are as ebullient and energetic as brothers, frequently finishing each other's thoughts and serving as the other's hype man.
Slender, stylish and ebullient, Morgan played the trumpet with speed, precision and an infectiousness that Mr. Collin wisely pauses to savor.
Suddenly, a dancer center stage (the ebullient Macy Sullivan) takes the dance up tempo and onto the balls of her feet.
The issue is buyer's fatigue and ebullient sentiment, now that investors have lifted their equity exposure and grown comfortably optimistic about stocks.
And on Monday, he posted an ebullient message on Instagram to express gratitude for his Golden Globe nomination (for the same role).
Yet he infuses the movie with considerable energy, including the ebullient production numbers, which are staged with a bit of Bollywood flair.
As their album title would indicate (standing both for "Laugh out Loud" and "Lots of Love"), they also specialize in ebullient glee.
The contrast between it and an earlier, ebullient self-portrait she painted in 1790 for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence is striking.
"Wine Up" is a devastating, ebullient floor-filler, and if someone doesn't play "Opa-Locka" at my funeral, consider me posthumously disappointed.
First comes the ebullient Bunny Briggs, with his childlike face and bugging-out eyes and, often, a super-sized Rheingold in hand.
After an ebullient, giddy meeting between the two, it all goes downhill, devolving into a fight between Lyonne and Harrier's actual mom.
I noticed a curiously ebullient man, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Eli Harold, and wandered over to hear what he had to say.
The nineteen-sixties brought a new wave of ebullient Westerners to India to "find themselves," and Jhabvala was waiting with a skewer.
Epstein's most steadfast companion was Ghislaine Maxwell—a dark-haired, ebullient woman who was a lively presence in New York's socialite scene.
Assembling the next morning in the Cabinet Room, they were further fortified by an ebullient telegram from the American Embassy in Saigon.
The videos are furtive and explosive, cautious and ebullient, as if the artists could not yet believe in their own tentative freedom.
QUATUOR AROD Ebullient and incisive, this group arrives at Carnegie's intimate Weill Recital Hall with a program of Haydn, Brahms and Bartok.
With his close-cropped hair and horn-rimmed glasses, Mr. Nype looked like a clean-cut academic, albeit with an ebullient baritone.
JOST VAN DYKE, B.V.I. — This little island draws boats from all around the globe to its powdery beaches and ebullient bar scene.
She might be irascibly cranky, or charmingly ebullient, or wry, or witty, or paralytically shy, or prone to making dirty jokes at dinner.
The ever ebullient Li noted that the next Chinese zodiac year is that of the rooster, which "tells us a dawn is coming".
In it, Abby Cadabby, a usually ebullient fairy, becomes frustrated when she can't blow bubbles out of a bubble wand with her lips.
Working first with the pianist Ahmad Jamal, and then the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, he established a reputation for his commanding yet ebullient groove.
An ebullient Bezos, in a blue hard hat, popped the cork of a jeroboam of champagne and splashed it into everyone's paper cup.
Trump's tweets -- ebullient, often punctuated with exclamation marks, sent in his characteristically rapid-fire manner -- showcased publicly his engagement in the devastating storm.
Let's just say, the parody Trump was in an ebullient mood after his "amazing" week, capped off by airstrikes in war-torn Syria.
The markets were ebullient following the news that Emmanuel Macron will face Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French elections.
Ms. White, ebullient and curious, used to run through the canyonlike corridors of the Adams Houses before heading to sleepovers in friends' apartments.
"She goes from looking very stern, and serious, and sometimes unhappy, cranky looking, to being ebullient and celebratory and funny," Brodner, 62, says.
Shep Doeleman, director of the Event Horizon Telescope, was ebullient but guarded when reached last week at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
The film juxtaposes Julia's early days as an ebullient cook in Paris with Julie's humdrum life in Queens more than 50 years later.
Critic's notebook Part of a texting scandal that rocked City Ballet, Mr. Ramasar, performing in his old, ebullient manner, seemed a little clueless.
The ebullient third, in C, ends with a quasi-fugue finale, a breathlessly fast tour de force with streams of rapid-fire notes.
This year's group of 80 was also rehearsing in Purchase, led by the ebullient Giancarlo Guerrero, the music director of the Nashville Symphony.
He's happily seized on an expression that once stood for isolationism and xenophobia and turned it into one of his many vague, ebullient catchphrases.
The price likely can't maintain anything like this current trajectory, unless we're on the cusp of a truly ebullient acceleration phase for Big Tech.
Today, investors took off their rose-colored glasses (and pink-colored mustaches) and looked at Lyft's shares with fresh eyes after Friday's ebullient debut.
"This marked, I thought, a major change versus the ebullient Jamie Dimon that we interviewed in Philadelphia just a few weeks ago," Cramer said.
The show's ebullient closing number, "Oklahoma," is a direct celebration of Curly and Laurey's marriage and the larger meaning it carries for Oklahoma's statehood.
They too made their instruments talk, in the language of a strutting and ebullient masculinity," as Gayle F. Wald writes in "Shout, Sister, Shout!
Elsewhere in the work, black, pink, and rosewood fabric swatches define the figure's face, while ebullient strips of white and yellow delimit her belly.
Ebullient sidekick Duckie, played by Jon Cryer, has a huge crush on Andie, who is otherwise enthralled with rich kid Blane (Andrew McCarthy). ''Blane?
Hudson, who was previously a winning coach on the U.K.'s version of the show, shared the news in a series of ebullient Instagrams.
I hope they don't maintain such ebullient crunch forever — it would wear thin — but for at least the length of an album, it galvanizes.
While the '27 crash is commonly recalled as a singular event that blindsided an ebullient bull market, it was no bolt from the blue.
As a reader, let me just say: Three cheers for Curtis Sittenfeld and her astute, sharp and ebullient anthropological interest in the human condition.
Given everything, Hammond seemed oddly ebullient—drumming his thumbs on the steering wheel, whistling a little despite a few raindrops blossoming on the windshield.
Boulton), a single mother; her son, James (Michael Humphreys), already a young man; and Jackie (Gwenllian Higginson), her gloriously ebullient, very funny little girl.
When she's off duty, Nakayama is ebullient and discursive, a quicksilver conversationalist who stretches out her words with a hint of Valley Girl drawl.
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, with Mr. Hendricks as principal lyricist and ebullient onstage between-songs spokesman, introduced the concept of vocalese to a vast audience.
Three film festivals in New York this weekend have the usual variety of celebrities, from retiring, reclusive types to ebullient extroverts and extravagant divas.
The bartenders, loving the happy crowd, handed out rum shots with anise liqueur, and then rum shots with cider, further fueling the ebullient mood.
The next evening, Hanyu's supporters were newly ebullient in filling the lobby of Moscow's Aerostar Hotel, where the skaters were feted at a banquet.
Ebullient Republicans are eager to put some remaining legislation behind them and to try to fund the government through the rest of the year.
Democracy advocates were ebullient on Monday as they made clear they would continue to challenge government policies and stand in solidarity with antigovernment demonstrators.
It's an ebullient pop punk song, so much so that it overshadows the fact it's one of the most depressing yarns Schwarzenbach ever spun.
This ebullient musical tale of Indian Americans falling in love in New York City has often been overlooked in the annals of famed Bollywood cinema.
The lanky, ebullient musical comedy star delighted American audiences over almost 5,000 performances as the scheming Dolly Levi in "Hello, Dolly" on Broadway and beyond.
In The Most Lamentable Tragedy, the tragic hero of the story meets his more ebullient dopplegänger ("He don't act like me but we look alike").
Republicans allied with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republican campaign arm, which warred with Bannon in the Alabama Senate race, were ebullient.
Likewise, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's ebullient Ellie Kemper scored a lead actress nomination but her scene-stealing on-screen boss Jane Krakowski didn't make the cut.
The one thing that comes through loud and clear throughout hinges on Ali's ebullient personality outside the ring, and intuitive talent as a marketing pitchman.
AT&T's Ralph de la Vega shared his ebullient view of smart cities in an interview at The Verge Lounge earlier this week at CES.
Clinton embarked on an ebullient campaign swing through North Carolina, aiming to press her newfound advantage, Mr. Trump vented his grievances in full public view.
" Host James Corden opened the usually ebullient show with a statement to victims and others affected: "Your tragedy is our tragedy ... hate will never win.
"Scherzo Fantastique," his first piece to Stravinsky, is suspenseful and ebullient, with costumes and décor whose vivid colors and imagination make an immediately potent impression.
French duo Justice shared a live installation music video today for their ebullient, italo disco-influenced single "Randy" directed by visual effects artist Thomas Jumin.
"The prose is as ebullient and assertive as Rosie Perez's shadowboxing in the opening credits of 'Do the Right Thing,'" our critic Dwight Garner writes.
I am at my most ebullient, excited, energetic when there's a big challenge and a huge bucket that needs these ideas to fill it out.
As he stepped to the podium earlier this month to preside over the opening ceremony, Mr. Fidélis looked ebullient as he flashed a victory sign.
Mayor Marcelo Crivella, an evangelical pastor whose support for the annual event has been far from ebullient, is likely to be the subject of scorn.
Judging by the ebullient synth chords and garage-influenced house beat of first track "Mirror Shield," we're in for a hazy stomper of a record.
An ebullient anthem of empowerment, the song has thoroughly penetrated pop culture, appearing in online memes by everyone from teenage TikTok users to Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Conaty, a man of steady habits, would open with a song or two, then play the same snippet of an ebullient Fats Waller tune.
But during his remarks to his ebullient fans, Trump cheerfully explained that he had no memory whatsoever of having promised to protect the Carrier workers.
Scandal: Zuma's main legacy Before the global financial meltdown, Zuma presided over an ebullient South African economy and wildly successful soccer World Cup in 2010.
However, after an ebullient start to the year the European financial bond market has softened in recent days after more than 32bn of euro supply.
Paramore burst back into public eye yesterday with their deceptively ebullient single "Hard Times," carrying with it the announcement of the band's new album After Laughter.
Actor / comedian Milana Vayntrub voices Doreen Green, aka "Squirrel Girl," an ebullient young woman with a furry prehensile tail and the ability to talk to squirrels.
At Tuesday's opening night performance of his show "Tommy Tune, Tonight!" at the Café Carlyle, he was the suave, ebullient charmer we all know and treasure.
Grande had built a career on the fizzy, ebullient joy of music as escape: the spine-tingling voice, the thrilling live shows, the polished music videos.
At the launch were an ebullient Masayoshi Son, the Japanese head of a $100bn "Vision Fund", and Stephen Schwarzman, head of Blackstone, a private-equity giant.
Going through an experience this intense, with this much emotional investment, had been exhilarating, and as I walked the streets of downtown Austin I was ebullient.
Take this recent photoshop battle, featuring an ebullient baby sloth, who couldn't be more thrilled than to hang out on a rail and smile at you.
Chicago is known for its ebullient musical collective Save Money—the one that, you know, includes Chance the Rapper, Vic Mensa, Towkio, Joey Purp, Kami, etc.
In a revival of "The Flying Dutchman," Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the ebullient Canadian, made his first appearances since he was designated James Levine's successor, last year.
Beyond his creations, in Lee, comic books had an ebullient cheerleader and goodwill ambassador, a self-described "ham" who toured college campuses proselytizing on Marvel's behalf.
Trump was doubly ebullient on Sunday in toasting an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve, which was announced just moments before he appeared before cameras.
But its treasures lie below the surface: world-class restaurants, Brazil-class music and an ever-ebullient arts scene, from alternative theaters to sparkling new museums.
Perhaps the chief resister was Melih Gokcek, an ebullient self-promoter who had served 23 years as mayor of Ankara, and whose position had seemed unassailable.
"As Bobrow-Strain depicts his titular heroine, she is ebullient and indomitable, a smart, fiercely loving survivor," the Times columnist Michelle Goldberg writes in her review.
On the trail, Mr. Booker is still campaigning with an ebullient style, recording selfie videos for voters and cracking self-deprecating "dad jokes" at every stop.
When Mr. Soltan was finally released in May 2015 — a month after being sentenced to life in prison — his supporters, including his sister Hanaa, were ebullient.
Mr. Yankelovich (pronounced yank-el-OH-vich), an ebullient man with a passion for research, was part of a coterie of pollsters who changed all that.
DiCicco (pronounced de-CHEEK-oh) coached with a calm demeanor and was popular with his players because he welcomed their suggestions and maintained an ebullient approach.
Bites Even with three successful restaurants in New Orleans, Emeril Lagasse knew that there was room for a new addition to the city's ebullient dining scene.
Their two-night stand at the Garden, beginning at 7:30 on Friday and Saturday, is sure to be among the summer's most ebullient live events.
The ebullient "One Man, Two Guvnors," which boosted James Corden to stardom, solved the problem with a wholesale rewrite, using just the bones of Goldoni's story.
Many recalled watching an ebullient re-election evening here in 2012, when President Obama appeared at McCormick Place — a bookend, it now seems, to Tuesday night.
An ebullient President Trump on Wednesday touted the U.S. economy's 22019 percent growth in the second quarter and boasted that the best is yet to come.
The attacks wiped out last week's ebullient risk appetite and prompted U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted the United States was "locked and loaded" for a response.
"Given ebullient investor sentiment, we do not think there is much room for companies to disappoint without taking a hefty toll on share prices," Levkovich said.
And it was a five-second microcosm of a growing, ebullient force in rock, of nonwhite female songwriters who derive power from the small and mundane.
I'm also digging this Arthur Russell sample on "30 Hours," which, while the track is more ebullient than "Real Friends," also takes up a minimalist setup.
He's ebullient, chatty, and seemingly indefatigable as he tells me about working on Israeli X Factor while blending three highlighting sticks on the back of my hand.
"Oy gevalto, we're back on the Rialto," a character groans in this ebullient riff on Shakespeare, capturing the novel's blend of purposeful déjà vu and Jewish fatalism.
The up-tempo musical numbers, choreographed by Kyndra Binkie Reevey, give the convoluted plot nice jolts of energy and are danced with ebullient relish by the cast.
Equity markets have had an ebullient 2017 with the S&P 5003 rising 18.8 percent so far this year and the Nasdaq clocking a 27.7 percent gain.
Ng'ok has developed a confidently ebullient Expressionism of layered drawing—faces and figures teeming laterally and in depth—and of flowing brushwork, in deep-toned, plangent colors.
When an interviewer would note that physicians disagreed with the dim view he took of vaccines, Mr. Trump remained ever ebullient, impervious and dismissive of scientific authority.
The Emmy-winning series about a 1950s Manhattan housewife-turned-standup (Rachel Brosnahan) announces its return in a trailer as colorful and ebullient as the first season.
She's the virtuoso of the group, with taxing jumps, turns and top-speed footwork; her ebullient danciness makes the role one of the Balanchine repertory's most cherished.
The album opens with his first completed orchestra score, the ebullient and impish Toccata Concertante (1947), a piece that could become a surefire concert opener for orchestras.
"Bradford Dillman emerges as an actor of imposing stature as the bossy, over-ebullient and immature mama's boy, Artie," A. H. Weiler wrote in a Times review.
Later this month, Mr. Sanchez will release "Bad Hombre," an album of liquid electronics and ebullient drumming; it refers equally to post-rock and ambient techno experimentalism.
His father, a former professional arena football player with his own large social media following, began to post videos of the bespectacled, ebullient child doing sports tricks.
While aimed squarely at the current generation finding their adult footing, the hosts are ebullient enough and the conversation smart enough that any-stage adult could enjoy.
But when a breast cancer diagnosis at 59 left this once ebullient woman "severely clinically depressed" — her words — she turned to an unusual research project for help.
BORIS JOHNSON was in ebullient mood when he spoke to the press in Brussels on the evening of October 17th, even talking eagerly of his dinner plans.
At the arena where Bryant put his stamp on the Lakers and the N.B.A., his death cast a pall over a typically ebullient event: the Grammy Awards.
Miriam-Teak Lee's ebullient Juliet is seen departing Verona for Paris, which is to say the city, not the dreary swain handpicked for her by her parents.
"Over the past few decades, he was always a perfect gentleman and an ebullient spirit." shared some wonderful moments in the "trenches"with Phil McKeon manymoons ago.
" The gallery claims these large scale paintings embody all of Perry's signature elements through a "series of kaleidoscopic abstractions and ebullient distillations of the pop and surrealist canon.
We also don't know how the ebullient front-runner, who never fails to boast of his gaudy poll numbers, will react when and if he loses primary contests.
Trump was even more ebullient than usual in his caucus-night speech, emphasizing his popularity with evangelicals and even his apparent win among Hispanic voters in the caucuses.
In an ebullient "State of the Union" message to the sales force that October, Babich joked about hiring midget wrestlers to perform at the next national sales meeting.
The movie pointedly contrasts Mojdeh with Rouhi (Taraneh Alidousti), an ebullient young woman first seen on the back of a motorcycle driven by her fiancé, Abdolreza (Houman Seyedi).
Ebullient and indignant, Lee's best nondocumentary feature in quite some time delves into some ugly American history — including film history — to remind us that it's still being written.
It closes with this rendition of "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," honoring the old Sinatra ballad's melancholy theme but still animated by Frisell's ebullient warmth.
"Skippy" came up once or twice, too, because Mr. Riggs was energetic and often funny — a self-aware, ebullient boor who knew how to turn provocation into profit.
"Coppélia," though, is also a highly classical construction, and Swanilda's ebullient, game-changing character (she turns the story around) is objectively shown in her music and her steps.
JAZZ Later this month, Mr. Sanchez will release "Bad Hombre," an album of liquid electronics and ebullient drumming; it refers equally to post-rock and ambient techno experimentalism.
General Milley's friends and people who have worked with him say his ability to get along with Mr. Trump is simply a reflection of the ebullient general's personality.
In an on-field interview after the game, an ebullient Brady said hello to his family before addressing the difficult start to the season in an indirect way.
Inside the room, reporters and a gaggle of space agency officials, including the ebullient administrator Charles Bolden, were getting their pictures taken in front of the giant mirror.
A spirit as deep and ebullient as hers needed nourishment and care, and when it came out it came out in her smile, which was totalistic and unrestrained.
Jones may have been in an ebullient mood after the game Sunday, giving atta-boys to his players for the rout that brought the Cowboys to 03-3.
The most satisfying part of that evening was the Prokofiev concerto with the ebullient pianist Simon Trpceski, who gave a performance that encompassed cartoonish humor and hushed lyricism.
Noorzai's English is limited to "Good morning!" and "I like it," the art center's staffers say, but they recognize her pictures as an ebullient form of self-expression.
Although this is all good news for travellers wanting to fly around Europe at the lowest possible cost, traditional full-service outfits should be worried by Ryanair's ebullient mood.
For an industry veteran like Levitz, the growth of Comic-Con reflects a manifestation of that process, as well as evidence of what Lee's dogged, ebullient salesmanship helped foster.
The same cannot be said of the ebullient octogenarian Elsa Dorfman, the subject of his latest film, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography, which sees release this Friday.
Those who have worked with him describe Takada as quiet, thoughtful and analytical - in contrast to his ebullient father, Juichiro, who built Takata into Japan's leading auto safety manufacturer.
An ebullient Wall Street last week sent the company's share price soaring after a record-breaking third quarter, and made CEO Jeff Bezos the richest man in the world.
In this seventies-appointed spot—think lazy Susans in back booths and a black-and-white TV playing reruns of "Family Feud"—the ebullient music is very much alive.
In The Two Sides of Phil Spector, Stephanie Phillips' essay from the book, Phillips discusses the ebullient, glistening voices of young, black women showcased across much of Spector's catalogue.
On his way into the tunnel, Markieff Morris spotted Stephen A. Smith, and delivered him an ebullient slap upside the backside, to the erogenous bemusement of Mr. Preposterous himself.
When Ulysses first puts on lip gloss in a room full of people who accept him, the smile that plays on his face is both ebullient and heart-rending.
"It's a lot of fun when you have as much good news to report as we do," an uncharacteristically ebullient Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, told the crowd.
Ettore Sottsass and his Memphis Group are routinely referenced, though the collective's Day-Glo hues and cartoonish shapes tend to get reinterpreted as something less ebullient and more streamlined.
The show gets off to an ebullient start in a gallery ringed by 10 works that relate to American flags but differ in ways that are fun to observe.
An adjacent self-portrait shows him in the guise of the persona he has adopted — that of an obnoxiously ebullient naïf who proclaims himself a famous new media artist.
We trekked downhill in an ebullient line, giddy despite the icy crevices and drop-offs that lurked beyond the pale light of our headlamps under the cloudy night sky.
"A deepening of ongoing trade disputes or an abrupt reversal of the recent ebullient financial market conditions represent material risks to the U.S. economy," IMF staff said in a report.
The First Concerto (1912), an ebullient one-movement work completed when the composer was just 21, is not played too much, perhaps because it's short (just 18 minutes) and unconventional.
When she arrives at her childhood home, she's greeted by her younger sister, Lyn — thin, ebullient, long hair flowing in boho perfection — a stark contrast to Emma's hard femme angles.
Animated and energetic, he's also much more ebullient and happy than his songs would suggest and once he starts talking, and once that tequila starts working, he doesn't really stop.
In response to the Morning Consult/Politico poll, Sinclair's Boris Epshteyn, a former Trump administration official who forces Sinclair affiliates to run his editorials about liberal media bias, was ebullient.
Nobody was more ebullient than the younger Pena, who hit his first career home run on Thursday and played in front of his father for the first time on Sunday.
Cubs 23, Indians 22 | Cleveland leads series, 242-2118 CHICAGO — A few blocks north of Wrigley Field sits the final resting place of Ernie Banks, the eternally ebullient Mr. Cub.
Typically, one would expect a more ebullient message from an incumbent president amid a robust economy, or at least a message built partly on the progress of a young administration.
But among Broadway aspirants in their 20s and early 30s, there's an ebullient joie de vivre that has less to do with shared dreams of stardom than with generational camaraderie.
"Because of the train, everyone would be stepping on it," said Sofía Vergara, as she made her way through the ebullient party in a strapless white dress by Mark Zunino.
Lady Blacktronika's "Crazy Bantu Boy" is both: a pitched, metallic percussive spiral rotates round and round as melodic elements are gradually introduced before blossoming into an ebullient dance-funk track.
TIJUANA, Mexico — Marcos Ramírez, the ebullient artist known as ERRE, recently drove from San Diego to his workshop studio in Tijuana in a black Chevy Suburban riddled with bullet holes.
She has an exceptional leap, an ebullient soubrette quality ("Champagne on the stage" as they said of Lydia Lopokova a century ago), and a touch of laughter in her movement.
I reached the plant after a bumpy eight-hour journey through endless tea plantations and was greeted by the site manager, an ebullient man with bushy eyebrows named S.B. Singh.
"A few days ago the press and the pundits declared the campaign dead," an ebullient Biden declared in Los Angeles before rattling off all the states he'd won so far.
Within hours of arriving in his homeland, Amado's shift in posture, countenance and energy was remarkable; he became ebullient, ditching his baseball cap for a ranchero hat, Mr. Jones said.
In "Picnic," Hal (the likable but distractingly gym-buffed David T. Patterson) is an ebullient drifter who lands in a small Kansas town and starts doing odd jobs for Mrs.
That is because the 2012 Olympic champion on men's rings earned the silver in final on Monday before an ebullient Brazilian crowd that could hardly keep quiet during his sublime routine.
Kleintop noted that every time consumers have been as ebullient as they are right now during the past few decades, there eventually was a day of reckoning not too long afterward.
He's a catalyst for change whose music can be a calm and soothing sanctuary while also being ebullient and fun-as-hell; he's barely able to contain his excitement and positivity.
Mrs May should move him to a role where his ebullient personality might be an asset rather than a liability—perhaps business secretary—and put the Foreign Office in safer hands.
"Fletcher has fashioned an ebullient monument to pop superstar Elton John that's cliched in the telling, but gets by on the strength of his early catalog," Variety critic Peter Debruge wrote.
In contrast to the austere rust and steel canvases, these layered works respond to mass-produced excess with jarring optimism by recycling and repurposing discarded metal toward disorienting and ebullient ends.
An ebullient Wall Street earlier this year sent the company's share price soaring after a record-breaking third quarter, and briefly made CEO Jeff Bezos the richest man in the world.
By happy music, I don't mean officially inspirational pop of the Disney variety, with its commercialized sentimentality and cheer, but ebullient performances by musicians who convey the pleasure of playing together.
The magnetic pull of Madison being her most ebullient self is a rallying cry to so many of us, to rise up in spite of the bleakest desperations of our pasts.
Shaina Taub took an ebullient, slangy approach with her score for the musical "Twelfth Night," which is playing now at the Delacorte Theater, with Ms. Taub in the role of Feste.
ROCK & POP If Television begins playing "Marquee Moon" at about 221:27 on Sunday night, revelers on the Bowery will enter 2018 midway through one of rock's most ebullient guitar solos.
Michael and Jane, the two Banks children at the center of the original tale, have grown up to become a grieving widower (Ben Whishaw) and an ebullient union organizer (Emily Mortimer).
Yet the retailer's owner, Don Briere, an ebullient 2000-year-old and self-styled pot crusader, has no intention of shutting down his four Vancouver stores or changing his product lineup.
At Biden's headquarters in Columbia on Saturday night, the former vice president was ebullient as he celebrated the best moment of his three runs for president in 1988, 2008 and 2020.
Newsbook As gay pride month kicks into gear, culminating in ebullient parades across the country, here are three books that take a look at the history of the gay rights movement.
Live music also accompanied Mr. Heginbotham's ebullient piece, to Schubert's String Quintet in C, and Ms. Skarpetowska's relatively dull, if beautifully executed, "The Saloneers," to Chopin's Cello Sonata in G minor.
Onstage he is intense, prowling, ebullient; he referred to himself in an interview with NPR as "a human acoustic D.J.," and he functions as convener and ringleader as much as singer.
"Only by sharing, understanding, drinking, eating and being welcomed by Roma families do you begin to have encounters on an equal footing," explained Santino Spinelli, the ebullient director of the school.
Yet you could detect a trace of forced vivacity in Ms. Oropesa's interpretation, an intentional touch of tremulous fervor in her sound, even as she let bright-voiced, ebullient phrases soar.
Propelled by an ebullient, masterly improvising style, Sean Jones stepped into the jazz spotlight 2718 years ago when he took the first-trumpet chair in the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
Expansive, engaging, even at times ebullient, Mr. Trump held forth for an hour, addressing reporters by name and alighting on topics as different as Chinese history and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
In Truise's able hands, the track is melted down and smoothed out into an ebullient, sparkling arrangement of perky synths that take center stage over Deftones frontman Chino Moreno's faraway refrains.
NAHEED NENSHI, Calgary's ebullient mayor, says that when he was elected in 245—becoming the first Muslim to lead a large North American city—only the foreign media brought up his religion.
In 2005, U.K. band Maxïmo Park released the ebullient alt pop A Certain Trigger, though it was ostensibly released at the tail end of the country's post-punk, new wave revival scene.
And though Pyle doesn't sound giddily ebullient like she did with Chumped, it's impossible not to see the joy that comes from her finding a new version of herself with Katie Ellen.
Most of Good Omens' magic does come from the truly collaborative joy emanating from Pratchett and Gaiman, both authors who like to shift between ebullient whimsy and profound rumination on the cosmos.
Rewind seven years, against a backdrop of waning UK garage, dubstep, and grime scenes, an ebullient strand of house-styled African and West Indian rhythms was capturing UK dance-floors, albeit briefly.
After at least two petitions, generous press attention and ebullient interest on social media, the attraction for tourists and locals will keep its place at least through the end of February 2018.
But Tesla's share price shot up by 3.8% in after-hours trading when it announced sharply higher-than-expected quarterly earnings, and Musk delivered a decidedly ebullient assessment of the company's prospects.
We are watching a remake, with border adjustment playing the part of safe-harbor leasing, and 15 percent coming back with plenty of makeup to reprise its ebullient performance as 15 percent.
Alongside a wave of bands from Seattle, Nirvana's Kurt Cobain helped to popularize grunge rock, a punk-based evolution that focused on alienation, introspection, and frustration, antithetical to hair metal's ebullient ethos.
She sounded ebullient and not in the least need of a nap, despite being in the thick of promoting her upcoming book, Shrill: Notes From A Loud Woman, which debuts May 17.
The band would use a similar template on "Milwaukee Sky Rocket" and "Ariel," two songs that showed Braid's ability to dash of ebullient songs that proved their punk spirit remained firmly intact.
Ms. Tomei marks Serafina's striking transformation with ease, the radiance fading from her face as Serafina's ebullient spirit drains away into a bitter rancor that sours even her relationship with her daughter.
Anchoring the band's 1981 debut album, the chart-topping "Beauty and the Beat," this song now opens the musical with an ebullient bang — or rather the drummer Gina Schock's immediately identifiable intro.
Considered one of tech's savviest execs with regard to video and media distribution, Krikorian was also one of its most ebullient characters and was never shy about expressing his opinion about anything.
In 1945, Army photographer David Conover stopped by the Van Nuys factory to snap some pictures of the female workers, and he found himself captivated by Dougherty's bright smile and ebullient energy.
Galerie St. Etienne's booth includes works by Heckel, who created many of his pieces while serving in World War I. The then Belgium-based artist wove bright, ebullient color through his landscapes.
The ebullient left-hander was the busiest member of the Mets' bullpen in 1969, throwing 100⅓ innings while compiling a 9-3 record and a 2.24 E.R.A. while picking up 12 saves.
It's a report on what's actually happening in the N.B.A., where a gutsy, ebullient basketball wiz named Becky Hammon is reportedly being interviewed for the top coaching position with the Milwaukee Bucks.
On the plate, "whimsically ebullient blue umami" translates to a shellfish course: grilled local abalone garnished with abalone liver, roasted garlic, egg "jam," oyster-scented cream and a tangy gelatinized mignonette sauce.
In his ebullient victory speech on Friday morning, the prime minister said he recognized that his new backers across the old Labour heartland in Britain's Midlands and north were not natural Tories.
"Bringing animals to life is something that is in our DNA," said Ms. Wiseman, who, ebullient and energetic, sounds as if she is about to burst into joyous laughter at any moment.
WASHINGTON — Ebullient Democrats assumed control of the House on Thursday and elected Representative Nancy Pelosi of California speaker, returning her to a historic distinction as the first woman to hold the post.
The market's ebullient mood has soured as September comes to a close and stock traders seem to have lost the risk appetite that had been pushing equities back toward all-time highs.
It's a ebullient floor-filler—a summer anthem for the dead of the winter—and we seriously can't imagine you'll get through the entire thing without moving your feet in some capacity.
Where many of her companions in the group are shyly silly, she's lively and ebullient, a natural entertainer—watch her hitting her stance and grinning playfully in Yachty's "All In" video, for example.
If you're not deaf, and if you're even remotely familiar with popular American culture, then you've probably heard the ebullient cry of Al Michaels from the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.
The sports world reacted with shock and horror Sunday morning when news broke that Miami Marlins pitcher José Fernández — one of baseball's most dominant pitchers and ebullient personalities — died in a boating accident.
Bearing an uncanny likeness to photographs, Anna Roberts ebullient still lifes of ripe fruit and sun-drenched lifestyle scenes are so detailed a viewer may be shocked to learn that they are illustrations.
Steven Julien (Funkineven) has turned in a FACT mix, there's Ben Marshall's ebullient La Bella Vita mix and finally Jane Fitz with genuinely one of our favorite sessions of the year so far.
And in Elon Musk, its ebullient boss, it has a figurehead whose relentless promotion has quickly established Tesla as a luxury brand in an industry where convention suggests this should take 2000 years.
Sarah Ruhl presented "For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday," a work that is equal parts dark and light, recalling the ebullient excitement of youth but also confronting the hard fact of mortality.
Brahe was an ebullient figure—he had a brass nose from a duelling incident—and a keen sponsor of alchemy, a common pursuit at princely courts at the turn of the seventeenth century.
David Ortiz, the burly and ebullient Red Sox designated hitter, stood on the top steps leading out of the visitors' dugout at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday evening and looked at the upper decks.
Oppenheim, one of the eatery's four owners and an ebullient father of nine, poured some Jack Daniel's as Bob Marley reverberated off the raw concrete and exposed piping of the industrial chic interior.
OMER AVITAL AND QANTAR Bar Lunático, March 12 The bassist Omer Avital makes big-boned, ebullient, swinging music with a spine that's equal parts 1950s Blue Note records and timeless Middle Eastern modes.
Still, you could never imagine his ebullient Jeffrey working in an accountant's office, so the plot's resolution, in which he renounces Phil's philistinism in favor of Arthur's honor, comes off as a disappointment.
Mr. Christie led an ebullient yet purposeful account of this Haydn masterpiece and had an exceptionally fine trio of soloists: the soprano Sandrine Piau, the tenor Hugo Hymas, and the bass Alex Rosen.
Ms. McNulty's Anne is still wonderfully ebullient and eminently likable; she's just not the one-dimensional figure of other adaptations, or of, say, "Annie," the musical about another orphan that parallels this story.
" Xi has been ebullient over his close ties with Putin, calling the Russian president his best and bosom friend: "My engagement with President Putin is built on a high degree of mutual trust.
Some of that same ebullient spirit is celebrated at the restaurant that now bears the hotel's name, in the form of a wire sculpture of nudes which crowns the bar by the entrance.
"Trump is in an ebullient mood, talking up the resilience of the U.S. economy and its ability to withstand any negative fallout from trade tensions," said James Knightley, chief international economist at ING.
This attitude is perhaps why, although they were made almost 50 years ago, most of the images feel consistent with what Mr. Parr is known for, profound social commentary hidden behind ebullient scenes.
The common link comes via the songwriter Taylor Parks, an ebullient 25-year-old former child actress with a brightly dyed bob and an air of benevolent mischief, who was credited on each.
Studio Ghibli's ebullient story of a young witch trying to make her way in the world, Kiki's Delivery Service, is about to shed its anime exterior and become a live-action play in London.
Leah (Morgan Saylor), the doll-faced blond protagonist of this movie, written and directed by Elizabeth Wood, is an ebullient New York City college student with an appetite for marijuana, cocaine and casual sex.
There is the prickly wit and delicious complication of "Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer," Joseph Cedar's ebullient Israeli-American comedy, with Richard Gere in the title role.
While he was in Britain, his "ebullient approachability," as Lewis puts it, was on highly publicized display in meetings with beleaguered British political leaders, the Royal Family, and the bombed-out citizenry of London.
Yeah, you always go for C. The House Intelligence Committee kicked off its public impeachment hearings Wednesday with the famous phone call between Trump and Zelensky, who was ebullient about winning the parliamentary elections.
"Forever" is still in the cards for Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, the Minnesota couple whose ebullient dance down the aisle to the tune of the Chris Brown song went viral a decade ago.
More broadly, though, euphoria is largely absent — though it was also hard to argue the little guy was ebullient over stocks at the 2007 top either, more content to flip houses in that cycle.
Not only the aftermath of games, ritual objects, and gifts left behind, but also what was rich and ebullient soil slowly losing its life-sustaining properties to the harshness of the brittle city air.
"Golden Hill" is his first novel, and not a typical first novel (mumbled quasi-memoir) but an ebullient, freewheeling historical fiction set in 18th-century New York City three decades before the Revolutionary War.
Carter Brey, the Philharmonic's principal cellist, was an excellent soloist in Haydn's ebullient and inventive Cello Concerto No. 1 in C, playing with burnished sound, elegant phrasing and deft technique during the rippling finale.
Sanders still has the advantage of energy and ardor; young people are overwhelmingly on his side, and his campaign will be carried along by the same sort of ebullient cultural ferment as Barack Obama's.
Speaking from the South Lawn of the White House, an ebullient Trump was flanked by scores of beaming GOP lawmakers who gathered to celebrate the party's first major legislative victory since he became president.
Speaking from the South Lawn of the White House, an ebullient Trump was flanked by scores of beaming GOP lawmakers who gathered to celebrate the party's first major legislative victory since he became president.
Mr. Caughman, an ebullient man who described himself on Twitter as a can and bottle recycler, was rummaging through the trash on 9th Avenue near the corner of 36th Street around 11:15 p.m.
What follows is more on each of these three pillars — along with some critical "yes, but" analysis to be considered before putting too much faith in the ebullient bluster of Trump and GOP operatives.
When the $285 million budget cut was reported on Monday in Breitbart News, a media group that supports Mr. Trump, reader responses were ebullient, with some arguing that America's entire contribution should be rescinded.
An ebullient ex-journalist who cast aside impartiality to back Correa's first presidential campaign, Ehlers talks in abstract terms about his mission to "redefine what progress means," with an emphasis on wellbeing instead of wealth.
In my more than half-dozen trips to the island over the past year, I have noted a palpable, ebullient expectation among Cubans for a better, more prosperous future under Obama's "new rules" of engagement.
With the ebullient reaction, the average price target on Facebook shares rose $2.21 on Thursday to $218.27, according to Thomson Reuters data, its highest in three weeks and about 20 percent above the latest price.
And family meant not just Felicia and the kids but his loving and foolish immigrant parents; his talented brother, Burton, a New Yorker writer; and his ebullient sister, Shirley, who ran a theatrical literary agency.
The Crystals' irrepressible "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" set the tone for Bruce Springsteen; The Ronettes' "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," with its ebullient innocence, was borrowed soon after by The Jackson 5.
The man, Oral Nicholas Hillary, had been charged with second-degree murder in the strangling of Garrett Phillips, an ebullient sixth grader who was savagely attacked in his mother's apartment in Potsdam in October 2011.
The same can even be said of "The End of the World" and "The Only One" from the band's records in the 2000s, which are just as ebullient and infectious as their more renowned hits.
Perhaps, then, a more ebullient White House press corps was easily distracted from topics than they would be today -- a President announcing he had no definitive strategy as he simultaneously sent more US troops abroad.
"Issues," her 2017 breakout, is a surprisingly ebullient ode to relationships complicated by mental issues — a topic that she unpacks further on songs like "Happy," from the "Inner Monologue Part 1" EP released in January.
Months after stepping down as Vanity Fair's editor, the ebullient media executive is said to be working on a venture with the investment firm TPG: a gossipy media company with a robust party-planning operation.
The Barclays concert was a well-oiled machine, and satisfying as such, but it was hard not to miss, just a little bit, the ebullient Celine from a Madison Square Garden gig back in 2008.
With just days to go before the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as president, once ebullient markets have eased a bit as investors have begun to ponder more seriously the risks of a Trump administration.
OMV's Chief Executive Rainer Seele told Reuters recently that he was ebullient about a market awash with cheap naphtha because it would benefit OMV's push into petrochemical markets, providing a natural hedge in its operations.
The visual companions to lasting singles like the exasperated yet ebullient "What Have You Done for Me Lately" and the dance number "Pleasure Principle" (legendary back flip and all) helped break MTV's gendered color line.
That the mixtape remains somewhat uneven is no surprise, for moments of such total, conceited transcendence are rare even for performers as ebullient as Bali (especially when minimalist genre convention ensures a certain terse impassivity).
The image, which was shared on the Beauty and the Beast Instagram account shows Watson's ebullient Belle clad in a white gown festooned with painted flowers down the bodice and onto the skirt of the gown.
I say less of Balanchine's robust, ebullient, militaristically Americanist, laughingly outgoing "Stars and Stripes" (1958), set to John Philip Sousa music (and staged by Sandra Jennings), just because it is much better known in this country.
If average hourly wages — which last came in at $22.40 — can climb by just one thin dime to $22.50, this would translate to 2.7 percent annual wage growth and place markets in an overall ebullient mood.
Fortunately, he cannot resist the core charms of the classic 1956 Lerner and Loewe musical, and he does his best work when he allows the ebullient music and swirling drama of the play to shine through.
Ms. Albert, an ebullient 25-year-old who had been a classically trained ballet dancer before she attended the Rhode Island School of Design, described struggling with the digital legacy of a former boyfriend from college.
By any measure, that's both a fitting tribute, and a contemplation of many layers that exist between the ebullient public personalities that fans see and the mass of contradictions and self-doubts that can lurk within.
Audiences would flock to the Biltmore — and, in a tradition that continues to this day, storm the stage and dance with the cast during the curtain call — for an alternately ebullient and harrowing primer in hippiedom.
Rapid, casually flamboyant, flourishes of footwork; briefly teasing frolics with tambourine; ebullient jumps seizing the air rapidly and pouncing back into the beat; Spanish voluptuousness in high-concentrate form; a constantly changing array of dramatic ideas.
There are interview segments with Mr. Bennett scattered in, and a show-within-a-show comedy sketch starring Alec Baldwin, who reprises his "Saturday Night Live" impersonation of a blithely clueless and hyper-ebullient Tony Bennett.
New York (CNN Business)Bold blue banners, an ebullient billionaire and actual fireworks ushered in the landing of Virgin Galactic on the New York Stock Exchange last week — but the stock's performance since then has fizzled.
Ron Hutchinson, an ebullient film buff who led a campaign to restore scores of largely forgotten short sound films from the 220s and '2000s that featured comedians, vaudevillians, opera singers and musical acts, died on Feb.
Buckwheat Zydeco (Sunday) This singer and accordionist from Louisiana (whose real name is Stanley Dural Jr.) is a master craftsman of zydeco, an ebullient strain of Cajun folk, and an unpretentious showman with musical flair for miles.
The ebullient pop song, as well as her 2017 single "Cut to the Feeling," both became touch points for reconsidering her legacy in the wake of her commercially unsuccessful (and some argue criminally underrated) 2015 album Emotion.
We've brought you a typically ebullient new song from that record, "This Is the World of Theatre," and we also got the chance to have a chat with New Pornos bandleader Carl Newman about the new record.
Their decision to turn Mr John's life into what is effectively a stage musical is what makes "Rocketman" such ebullient fun, but also what stops it being as moving or as credible as it might have been.
But no previous biographer has so expertly and convincingly analyzed Welles the creative dynamo, from his ebullient love of what Callow calls "Higher Hokum" to the depths of rue in his recurring themes of loss and betrayal.
Last year, a group of men videotaped their assault on Piu da Silva, 25, an ebullient samba dancer in Rio, who was tortured and forced to beg for her life before being stabbed and shot six times.
The movie's dialogue — the screenplay is by Brandon Broussard, Gary Hardwick and Dana Verde — is unusually snappy and knowing: "My sperm count's higher than Robert Downey Jr.'s net worth," an ebullient Rick bellows at one point.
Instead, it had an ebullient regional booster, Fred Terman, an engineer and university administrator who used the bounty of military money to turn Stanford from a middling school with a good football team into an engineering powerhouse.
Hammer's turn as the ebullient grad student Oliver was a gorgeous foil for Timothée Chalamet's Elio, and Stuhlbarg's monologue near the end of the film brings the story together in a way that made the film unforgettable.
In Kanazawa, I was thrilled with the pizza and beer at Oriental Brewing, and a tiny ramen shop, Wakadaisho, with an ebullient owner serving up laughs and bowls of goodness late at night on the Asano River.
One possible power broker is Miquel Iceta, the Socialist leader in Catalonia, who is known to enjoy dancing during his party rallies but has shed his ebullient approach to convince voters that he can be Catalonia's kingmaker.
" Evangelicals like Mr. Jeffress are ebullient as the Senate prepares to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh next week, praising President Trump as "the most pro-life, pro-religious liberty, pro-conservative judiciary president of any president in history.
Joined by the pianist Kelly and his trio (Miles Davis's former rhythm section), Montgomery takes long, ebullient guitar solos, full of magnetic push-and-pull with Kelly's frothy piano playing and the clattering drums of Jimmy Cobb.
Richard M. Rosenbaum, an ebullient Republican state chairman of New York who helped deliver to Nelson A. Rockefeller the job he avowed he never wanted, the vice presidency of the United States, died on Sunday in Rochester.
Richard M. Rosenbaum, an ebullient Republican state chairman of New York who helped deliver to Nelson A. Rockefeller the job he avowed he never wanted, the vice presidency of the United States, died on Sunday in Rochester.
It was hard even for the ebullient Mr Davis to hide the fact that Britain had agreed to a "status quo" transition period, in which it will maintain most obligations to the EU while losing its voting rights.
The U.S. equity market is poised for "smooth sailing" through year-end even as the ebullient mood on Wall Street signals trouble later in 232, said Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at The Leuthold Group LLC in Minneapolis.
But the U.S. equity market is poised for "smooth sailing" through year-end even as the ebullient mood on Wall Street signals trouble later in 2018, Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at The Leuthold Group LLC in Minneapolis.
Clinton was ebullient but also restrained as she received the news at an uncanny moment — almost eight years to the day after she ended her campaign against Barack Obama before a crowd of many teary women and girls.
And then the choreography goes back to being ebullient when, at the start of the fourth concerto, the dancers begin to move before the lights are up and thus the piece finds them in handstands as it begins.
The U.S. equity market is poised for "smooth sailing" through year-end even as the ebullient mood on Wall Street signals trouble later in 2292.20, said Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at The Leuthold Group LLC in Minneapolis.
Frances Tiafoe, the ebullient American who broke through to a quarterfinal run here last year, was dealt one of the toughest draws, having to open against the fourth-seeded Daniil Medvedev, the second-highest seed in Nadal's half.
As a consequence, the breezy tone and ebullient moments -- which began with a promising song-and-dance number about strides in diversity within the TV industry, cheekily titled "We solved it" -- gave way to lethargy and clunky ones.
During a candid scene featuring a visit from her close chum Lauren Hutton, Benedetta — or "Benny," as Hutton tenderly calls her — is utterly ebullient, offering a cigarette as her friend mocks the scandalous price of Evian face mist.
Only two hours earlier, the Falcons, ebullient and exultant, had left the same locker room to begin the second half with an 18-point lead, confident that they were soon going to claim their first Super Bowl championship.
From the ebullient rollerdisco surge of "Run Away With Me" to the lurid wobble of "Warm Blood," Emotion soars speedily, with an almost embarrassing confidence, through a set of breathlessly sequenced, brightly melodic syntheses of yearning and excitement.
In addition to the nameless migrants, "Fire at Sea" has two protagonists: Pietro Bartolo, the doctor on Lampedusa responsible for its 4,000 inhabitants and also for performing autopsies of dead migrants, and Samuele Puccilo, an ebullient 12-year-old.
The first real scene ("1979!" the actors shout) takes place at Frank's mansion in Bel Air, at a party for a movie that he's produced, where smiling guests dance to the ebullient "Rich and Happy" and mime snorting cocaine.
If † sounded like a punk band using electronic tools to thrash out an ebullient debut, and 2011's Audio, Video, Disco was a homage to "countryside rockers", then Woman might be said to be their first truly romantic gesture.
Roman Mejia, a rising member of the corps de ballet, is more ebullient: He has a smile that spreads to his eyes, and while his Puck had little of the elegant etherealness of Mr. Stanley's, his glee was contagious.
"All the other attacks were like a moment of anger, maybe mine as well," said Ms. Osakue, an ebullient, photogenic and gregarious polyglot with dreams of winning an Olympic medal for Italy, the only country she has ever known.
All you need is Franz Erhard Walther of Germany, whose drawings, gouaches and soft sculptures in his ebullient, lavishly beautiful retrospective, "Migration of Forms, 1956-2006," at Freeman reveal the power of all these avant-garde tendencies at once.
ANNALEIGH ASHFORD AND SETH SIKES Known for paying ebullient homage to timeless luminaries including Judy, Liza and Bernadette, Sikes will hail the new decade with nearly century-old tunes in "Twenty '71853s Songs for 71843," set for 71833 p.m.
Tlaib and Ocasio-Cortez may have won in their minority dominated districts and been celebrated by the Democratic Party as emerging leaders, but when it came to Harris' bid to represent all Americans, the support was far less ebullient.
Having arrived in the Catskills for the summer, Midge Maisel (the endlessly ebullient Rachel Brosnahan) and her parents, Abe (Tony Shalhoub) and Rose Weissman (Marin Hinkle), move into the home they'll be living in for the next two months.
Colorful and crude, the premise is as nondescript as the animation, once you get past the fact that the ebullient toucan and beak-gnashing songbird have bird heads coming out of their clothes and are surrounded by other anthropomorphic animals.
Meet Juan Guaido, the 35-year-old Venezuelan congress chief and industrial engineer, who has been catapulted overnight to national leader, after declaring himself interim president before an ebullient crowd of supporters on the streets of Caracas in hopes of change.
To be sure, there are a growing number of bears on Wall Street, but most of the concerns don't center on a specific catalyst, but on ebullient sentiment that's led to above-average valuations in the face of rising interest rates.
Our ebullient host for this past year's Icelandic edition of the Wacken Metal Battle, Thorsteinn Kolbeinsson, invited journalists from Noisey, Metal Hammer and Metal Italia to Reykjavik to cast their critical and inflated opinions on six bands of reasonable merit.
In writer-director Richard Linklater's ebullient follow-up to Boyhood, we witness the pure, no-strings-attached pleasure of college life in the early 25s, the filmmaker's ensemble of beer-loving, skirt-chasing bros just lookin' for another good time.
More recently, Patrick McGilligan's "Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light" suggested a corrective to Spoto's damp-palmed portrayal: Exhaustively researched, bursting with Hollywood lore, that book showed us Hitchcock the ebullient, industrious craftsman — pleasuring the audience like a gigolo.
Although she has no money for tickets, Mayara Matheus da França Amorim, 27, an unemployed telecommunications analyst, said she was enjoying the free parties and the ebullient crowds of international visitors who have renewed her faith in a wounded nation.
The 63-year-old veers from his reliably ebullient tone only in service of protecting his son: "For all y'all that don't know and are talking [expletive] about Drake being soft Trust Me Don't Try Him," followed by nine exclamation points.
In this ebullient, overstuffed outpouring of notes, which all but exploded the traditional form, Mr. Staier finally unleashed the full range of his virtuosity, veering perhaps toward some mix of the sanguine and choleric temperaments of old: an utter joy.
In the crypt chapel, the diminutive, chatty and ebullient princess went silent as she removed her rose-tinted designer glasses, knelt in her Comme des Garçons pants on the upholstered kneeler and solemnly pressed her forehead against her laced fingers.
Nome's ebullient mayor, Richard Beneville, originally a New Yorker, is hoping for a federal investment of $2003m to develop Nome's port, since it is becoming increasingly ice-free as Arctic temperatures rise and cruise-liners are more frequently sailing past.
In person, Mr. Nanjiani is better looking than his "Silicon Valley" character, with none of the computer-geek vibe; Ms. Gordon, funny and ebullient, with large blue eyes, seems like someone Dinesh might awkwardly pursue on the show, with little success.
Though Almodóvar based the character on himself and even dressed Banderas in his own clothes, the performance is not a caricature: Instead, the usually ebullient Banderas digs deeply within himself to deliver the most intimate and moving work of his career.
The outlook for growth and inflation in a Reuters poll also remains muted despite a Wall Street surge, underscoring a wide gap between how the economy is expected to perform by analysts and what ebullient financial markets are currently pricing in.
Occasionally, a sentimental and popular choice can be the right one, and Winkler's first win -- after six nominations dating back to the 1970s -- for HBO's "Barry," coupled with his ebullient speech, were a terrific way to kick off the night.
Mr Hofer is regarded as a glove-puppet for Heinz-Christian Strache, the party's ebullient leader, and it has been suggested he might call an early parliamentary election if the grand left-right coalition currently in power does not tighten immigration controls.
"Maybe, just maybe, we are turning the page on a dark part of American politics," an elated Mr. Kasich told hundreds of ebullient supporters, many of them volunteers from outside the state, at a primary-night party in Concord on Tuesday night.
Later, at an informal gathering, an ebullient general assured journalists that "my boss the PM" was fully in charge of the army and intelligence services, and that they were all "trying to convert Pakistan from a security paradigm to a development paradigm".
LONDON (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, the ebullient Brexiteer who has promised to lead Britain out of the European Union with or without a deal by Halloween, will replace Theresa May as prime minister after winning the leadership of the Conservative Party on Tuesday.
But the Croatians go into the game in ebullient mood after a comfortable 2-0 win over Nigeria, and will look to add to the frustrations of Messi who has failed to replicate the glories of his Barcelona career on the international stage.
Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said earlier concerns that the economy might overheat without higher interest rates now seem "less pressing," with little inflation pressure and sharp market swings at the end of 2018 making investors less ebullient.
Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said earlier concerns that the economy might overheat without higher interest rates now seem "less pressing," with little inflation pressure and sharp market swings at the end of 2018 making investors less ebullient.
Onstage, Mr. Sanders and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez clasped hands, raising them together — him beaming like a proud professor, albeit one who seemed to understand he might soon be eclipsed by his student; her commanding an audience that was at once rapt and ebullient.
There's really only one reason to see "High Strung" — Michael Damian's wishy-washy nod to "Fame" (1980) — and that's the ebullient choreography of Dave Scott, whose accelerated and witty hip-hop routines have long been highlights of movies and reality television shows.
Other tacked-on elements are colorful, if fairly broad and garishly comedic, from an overweight reindeer who becomes part of the Grinch's plot to an ebullient Whoville resident Bricklebaum (Kenan Thompson) whose wholesale embrace of Christmas cheer represents everything that the Grinch isn't.
On the afternoon of February 9, 2011, in a suite at the City Hotel in Bucharest, two men, hoping to sell a stash of Russian military-grade weapons on the black market, met with an ebullient businessman in his sixties named Yianni.
Ms. Boylston — with her sparkling, ebullient feet, her gift for dancing coloratura steps as if in bliss, and the marvelous liveliness of her torso — seizes on all the trickiest period features of the unfamiliar steps that Mr. Ratmansky has restored to Petipa's choreography.
Drift farther north, and you'll find among the ebullient belle époque apartment buildings little gems like Zubi for unique printed leather bags, Nekonato Gallery for vintage 20th-century design and Machado-Muñoz for the latest and best in contemporary furniture and lighting.
In "Elemental," the ebullient and talented tap choreographer Michelle Dorrance teams up with Nicholas Van Young — a dancer, musician and the associate artistic director of the company — to create a site-specific work that transforms an intimate space into a sonic landscape.
One morning, Rattama Pongponrat, known as Pom, an ebullient culinary consultant and former curator at Museum Siam, led me on a daylong binge, from a breakfast of toast with coconut jam to a sidewalk stand selling noodles with atypically thick slices of offal.
Marked "for voice, bass, for dancing," this work blends Iberian folk forms with African rhythms, resulting in irrepressibly ebullient music that becomes both a celebration of the vitality of the culture of slaves in the New World and an indictment of their captivity.
So China's ebullient technology sector is applying the same techniques it has used to transform Chinese life — and, more darkly, that the Chinese government increasingly uses to spy on its own people — to make sure its pigs are in the pink of health.
Both the Ethridge children are preternaturally blonde, and the older — an ebullient girl of perhaps eight or nine — began emulating her father, attempting to capture a still from the video with the blue Instax Mini that she carried throughout much of the opening.
She will doubtless bring new insights when she rejoins her Cleveland colleagues for Mozart's sunny Piano Concerto No. 17 in G and the ebullient Concerto No. 25 in C. The program also includes the Symphony No. 34 in C. (Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, carnegiehall.org.)
The ebullient MC turned heads with his third mixtape — including those at the Recording Academy who, despite their assertion that it had nothing to do with Chance, changed their eligibility rules for this year's event to allow streaming-only albums to contend for awards.
While Awkwafina played the ebullient best pal in the earlier film, here she's elevated to the lead as Billi, a slightly lost 20-something, still relying on her parents (Tzi Ma, Diana Lin) while living the life of a struggling artist in New York.
Ever smiling, though sometimes barely audible when chatting with ebullient supporters on the campaign trail, Tsai has rebounded from defeat in the 2012 election to Ma to what opinion polls have predicted could be the biggest ever margin of victory for a Taiwan leader.
Despite the usual prurience from tabloids, including a borderline racist obsession with a tattoo belonging to forward Raheem Sterling, the English public is, overall, ebullient and invested in 23 young men who have, even before their clash with Croatia on Wednesday, outstripped almost all expectations.
Unlike previous stops in Japan and South Korea -- where Trump boasted of US military strength, instructed the country's leaders how many weapons they were to buy, and received ebullient praise from them in return -- the China trip was much more a meeting of equals.
"We've noted a recent uptick in seemingly cautious sentiment with regard to valuations and the belief that investors may have become overly ebullient in forecasting the tangible impact of the new administration's policies," said Christopher Jacobson, derivatives strategist at Susquehanna Financial Group in New York.
Osteria San Francesco The modern-leaning décor at this via del Corso restaurant — black-and-white Ercol-style chairs, paper moon pendant lights — is restrained, but its chef-patron Nicola Morcinelli, who often emerges to chat with guests, is probably best described as ebullient.
Keely Smith, a smoky-voiced singer with a pageboy bob who emerged in the early 21959s as the deadpan half of a Grammy Award-winning lounge act with Louis Prima, the ebullient, frenzied bandleader who became her husband, died on Saturday in Palm Springs, Calif.
Michael I. Sovern, an ebullient law professor who as president of Columbia University during the 1980s and '90s shored up the school's finances, brought about divestment from companies doing business in South Africa and opened Columbia College to women, died on Monday in Manhattan.
JANET SOBEL, NORRIS EMBRY James Barron's gallery features the Ukrainian-American self-taught painter Janet Sobel (1894-1968), who had a surprising career that progressed from slyly ebullient peasant motifs to small, energetic drip paintings made in the mid-1940s that probably influenced Jackson Pollock.
All of that, with the music, the brilliant, ebullient, turn-that-frown-upside-down music, and the planes taking off and landing around you, and the pink toads behind the check-in counters, and the hopping piantas cheering the racers on from behind the barriers.
You probably wanted to leave as quickly as I did from the ear-piercing hotel in DC. Still, there's a difference between spirited, ebullient sound levels and ears-on-fire, screaming-over-the-table, lip-reading clamor — and many restaurants fail to strike the right balance.
Bob Beattie, who coached the United States ski team in 22012 when its men won their first alpine medals at the Olympics and brought ebullient analysis to his work as a skiing commentator for ABC Sports, died on Sunday at his son's home in Fruita, Colo.
After the show, Rose joins a big group of friends and family, including her 4-year-old daughter, Valentine, and 18-month-old son, Reuben, on the rooftop before heading out for a celebratory pint at the pub around the corner, where the mood is ebullient.
Harold Lederman, a respected boxing judge who for more than 27 years was HBO Sports' ebullient on-air fight scorer and rules expert, delivering authoritative assessments in a distinctive high-pitched voice, died on May 21 in hospice care in New City, N.Y. He was 2200.
Mintus, a 27-year-old pianist who hails from Israel, pours together a mixed brew of influences — Arabic maqam, Jewish folk song, Eastern European dance rhythms and, especially, classic hard bop — with such ebullient grace that you'd think they all originated in the very same place.
After he starred in "National Lampoon's Van Wilder" (2002), about a seventh-year college student, ebullient 20-somethings approached him in bars offering Jägermeister shots, only to discover, crestfallen, that he was "this incredibly boring version of a guy who looked like their hero," he said.
There's one ultra-ebullient sequence where no fewer than four concentric rings of dancers are all moving to, fro, in and out and around, while a ballerina at the center (the fabulously fearless Nathalia Arja) is bursting into the air in lifts like a champagne cork.
And so Mr. Rigo, an ebullient baker with a seemingly perpetual gaptoothed grin, has embarked on a personal crusade to rescue this pillar of French cuisine one bakery at a time, starting here with La P'tite Boulangerie du Ferret, a shop that he opened last summer.
The summit—only the third of its kind and the first in a decade—allowed many in the South to engage in a willing suspension of disbelief and see Mr Kim as an ebullient charmer, rather than a despot who runs the world's most reclusive and repressive regime.
Robyn's original is melancholic, yes, but it's also ebullient, and it is exactly that juxtaposition that encapsulates the excruciating twist of the stomach and bursting ache in your chest that happens when you see someone you loved, and maybe still love, snogging someone else and moving, leaving you behind.
Ysern has disputed those accusations, but Gachassin, the diminutive and ebullient former French rugby star whose final term will soon end, now has major problems of his own, including a police investigation into allegations that he sold French Open tickets that he received as president for personal gain.
Fortunately, the deeper aspect of the story -- how Donna found true love on that island, even if it wasn't immediately obvious to her -- taps into a genuine emotional well spring, heightened by an ebullient finish that should send audiences, again, humming the title track as they leave the theater.
" Over time, he said, his work had shifted "away from sort of ebullient death poetry and fighting poetry and poetry of, sort of, the bloods and the squirmies and the guts, and more toward trying to figure out what death is, and what my place in the world is.
Frederick Ashton's "Sylvia" and "La Fille Mal Gardée" in May, the season's least-attended productions, were both ebullient joys, danced with levels of spirit, affection, detail, juicy plasticity, attack and dynamic contrast that aren't always to be found today in the Royal Ballet, which was Ashton's home troupe.
So much in Lucasland seems born of peeve and pedantry, it's a miracle the films are as ebullient as they are, but then that is the Faustian sacrifice behind "Star Wars": All the fun, humor and adventure in its maker's life are instead up there on the screen.
Take Bridgit Mendler's new EP Nemesis, on which the musician and actress departs from the ebullient, radio-friendly pop of her 2012 debut Hello My Name Is... to an introspective, electronic-influenced sound—the bones of pop R&B bangers simmered in moody synths and hip-hop rhythms.
And every second that the sea of unenthused faces around me refused to be swept along by the ebullient hopes and dreams of a bunch of New Jersey '90s kids who just wanted to have fun again, I resented not only them but the modern theater industry itself.
It is also going to require women who — rather like Bella, the defiantly ebullient heroine of Kirsten Childs's gorgeous Wild West musical "Bella: An American Tall Tale," recently at Playwrights Horizons — will insist on their right to occupy traditionally male terrain, and won't reshape themselves to fit it.
North Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)An ebullient Lindsey Graham hopped off the stump here after revving up a room full of conservative voters, reliving his furious defense of now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his confirmation hearings and making clear he was on President Donald Trump's side.
Student protesters being herded into police vans, opposition leaders standing outside the Indian Parliament and ebullient crowds of tens of thousands in Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai have read aloud the preamble and held aloft copies of the Constitution and portraits of B.R. Ambedkar, its chief draftsman.
Parker's deep-dive into pop's many possibilities is present throughout his catalog—just take Currents highlight "The Less I Know The Better" or the paradoxically ebullient "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" off Lonerism, as well as his many collaborations with stars like Mark Ronson, Lady Gaga, and Travis Scott.
The artist I most want to see more of is Alberto Menocal, who is represented here by a small marvel of a relief from 1958, in which triangles of primarily red, blue and yellow Formica are arranged on a thin sheet of Masonite (or maybe cork) in an ebullient balancing act.
"IT'S THE nose, they always look at your nose," says Peter (not his real name), an ebullient Tutsi former soldier mulling over how the majority Hutus still eye up, and in the old days would comment on, the supposedly sharper and longer noses of the stereotypically taller and thinner Tutsis.
"Make Me Feel" is an ebullient, bubblegum-funk groove, with contrasting verses to accentuate the kinetic motion: percussive snaps and wobbly keyboards alternate with a slower section whose ostinato vroom builds up theatrically to the regular beat again, culminating in repeated bursts of rapid drumfire syncopated with the rhythm guitar.
Dancers in the corps have shown exceptional talent in lead roles, notably that zephyr Joseph Gordon in "Symphony in Three Movements" (seen on May 5), the tall powerhouse Emily Kikta as the soloist in "Rubies," the impishly ebullient Indiana Woodward in the pas de trois of "Emeralds" (both May 1).
Many patrons, in accordance with the sixties sitcom that inspired the bar's name, were dressed like the ebullient Mary Ann, in short shorts and short-sleeved shirts, and spending money like the yacht-loving Thurston Howell III, on admittedly delicious twenty-four-dollar pizzas and eighteen-dollar frozen watermelon margaritas.
More from Tonic: A google session revealed that along with mood changes, a loss of libido, diminished erections, the loss of body and facial hair, decreased bone mass, fatigue, and a slew of other things, soft muscles and less-than-ebullient ejaculations are absolutely associated with lower levels of testosterone.
It is unusual for a successor to the top military job to be chosen so early, but the president has long been known to have a preference for General Milley, an ebullient officer who is well known in the halls of the Pentagon and at Army bases around the world.
Manager Jürgen Klopp was in an ebullient mood afterward, insisting that if most fans had been offered in the summer "a time machine, to take us to this point in the season, in this position, with 15 games to go and a full squad," they would have gladly accepted it.
At Mr. Trump's news conference on Thursday, he was clearly not as ebullient as he had been in Singapore, where he had answered questions for more than an hour and made an impromptu policy announcement when he said he would be suspending military exercises between United States and South Korean forces.
Las Vegas (CNN)The friends marched in to a back room here at AquaKnox, a restaurant just off the floor at The Venetian offering "Global Water Cuisine," backslapping and ebullient, having spent more than a year shoulder-to-shoulder raising cash for Ted Cruz -- and finally getting a return on their efforts.
But that was who she had in mind when she apologized—not her sister or her nephews, though they were there, watching in a morose semicircle as she executed the words in her looping cursive; and not Charlotte, who would be terribly upset but whose ebullient toughness would carry her right through.
It is evocative that Ty is sometimes ebullient even in defeat, performing just as in-your-face a display of braggadocio so as to show that the defeat is never significant in the grand scheme of things; the battle may have been lost, but the war will be won, just you watch.
" On a recent visit to Stratford, I saw five Shakespeare plays; a superlative "All My Sons" featuring intriguing new undercurrents supplied by the biracial casting; the North American premiere of the stage version of "Shakespeare in Love," an ebullient crowd-pleaser; and two musicals, "A Little Night Music" and "A Chorus Line.
Photograph by Jens Mortensen for The New Yorker One member of this circle was Thomas G. Corcoran, a pixieish, ebullient, accordion-playing Irishman known as Tommy the Cork, who had been an aide to Franklin Roosevelt and had since become a legend in Washington as a political fixer and a fund-raiser nonpareil.
That makes the recent immediate success of Netflix's rom-coms, as well as Crazy Rich Asians, an ebullient reminder that the audience for these tropes is mighty and vocal, and they know what they want and are very interested in owning it, being positive about it, and having it delivered unto them.
No matter how admirable the Bobby on view, the birthday boy always seemed a strangely absent guest at his own surprise party — a cipher whose inability to connect with a woman for keeps didn't really matter, given the ebullient company he kept and the ceaseless riches of Mr. Sondheim's music and lyrics.
As the Tour headed toward its finale in Paris on Sunday, there were so many complex strategies and stories in the race's final days: Would the ebullient young Julian Alaphilippe of Deceuninck Quick-Step regain the yellow jersey to become the first Frenchman to claim the title of champion in three decades?
Which is to say, cocksure and uncertain, devious and naïve, ebullient and melancholy, pompous and frivolous, bored, hard-working, shiftless, wide-eyed and tired of it all, full of dreams and schemes, and, without quite realizing it, a little absurd, for they are mostly common men distinguished largely by possession of uncommon jobs.
The good news is not just the Silverado's outsized margins, which are important for a firm that relies heavily on trucks—after Mary Barra, GM's boss, gave an ebullient performance at an investors' conference that coincided with the motor show, the release of GM's quarterly results on February 6th are likely to include record profits.
In "Showroom," a 2012 production presented by DanzAbierta as part of the Joyce Theater's Cuba Festival, the setting is a cabaret whose performers act one way in front of the curtain (with smiles so ebullient they threaten to crack the very faces they grace) and another way behind it (somber and full of anguish).
Owen Gleiberman, Variety Ally, makes no mistake, has sass to spare (later that evening, when Jackson is confronted at his favorite cop bar by a man he cuckolded, she gives him a punch), but Gaga, in an ebullient and winningly direct performance, never lets her own star quality get in the way of the character.
The rumpled, ebullient Willkie first burst onto the national scene in 1933, when as head of one of the biggest electric power utilities in the country, he fought the Roosevelt administration over its plans to replace his company's monopoly in much of the South with a bold new federal program called the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Mixed drinks, which are almost impossible to order at a long bar near the entrance but easily acquired at an arabesque nook in the back, are in the twenty-dollar range—not that the price seems to bother any of the ebullient patrons, who are presumably too drunk or too well heeled to care.
Three years in the making and filmed on a tight budget, the movie follows Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck), whose solitary life is upended when his brother dies and he is forced to take care of his ebullient teenage nephew Patrick (Lucas Hedges) and return to the Massachusetts fishing village where his past haunts him.
Coming after six successive defeats in the House of Commons, the passage of an act designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit, the resignation of two ministers and the removal of the Tory whip from 21 rebellious MPs, even the ebullient Mr Johnson might have been expected to feel some embarrassment or, just possibly, shame.
Bursting with energy and an endearing teenage swagger, the 20-year-old has previously collaborated with the likes of Martin Solveig and broke onto the scene with her "Switch Tape" EP. In October, she released the self-titled TKAY album on Downtown Records with track after track of ebullient, danceable and smart pop and hip-hop.
Brown is an entertaining writer of what could be called High Magazinese, a prose of front-loaded descriptors and punch-line squibs (from the introduction: "Large, blond, and ebullient in his well-tailored suits, my father filled a room with his commanding height and broken nose"), and, winsomely, she seems to write this way even when writing for herself.
The ebullient tropical flora that forever feeds the nostalgia of those of us who leave for good — a paradise of flower beds in backyards and brilliant green forests on mountainsides, the skyline of towering fruit and palm trees — was in a state of distress, almost a kind of paralyzed melancholy, not unlike some of the people.
Additional Reading • Government Shutdown May Turn a Day in Court Into a Four-Year Wait • Shutdown Leaves Workers Reeling: 'We Seem to Be Pawns' • As Shutdown Persists, New Congress Opens With Celebration and Uncertainty The 116th Congress was called to order on Thursday, with ebullient Democrats taking control of the House of Representatives and electing Nancy Pelosi as speaker.
From the sublime mass-art works of Buster Keaton, now preserved in university archives, through the ebullient logic of classical music in "Looney Tunes," to the absurdity of a president rising from a dumb "reality" TV show, from Coney Island to the Mind: Who, little boys and girls, juvenile yet old, do we think we are?
Ebullient abstractions filled The Gate, a solo show by Jason Stopa at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, as well as Radiant Energy, another group exhibition at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, curated by Birmingham, which brought together for the first time the paintings of Gabriele Evertz, Robert Swain, and Sanford Wurmfeld, key members of the Hunter Color School.
A MINUS Foxymorons: Fake Yoga (Foxyphonic) On their fifth album in 21 years, two Dallas pop-punk hobbyists and/or perfectionists attain the pop-punk grail: 10 tough, catchy, ebullient, stealth-strange songs in 32 minutes, dudless unless you count the dirgey change-of-pace novelty "The People" and fast unless you refuse to accept the closer for the summum it is.
"If I had had a crystal ball, and it said the U.K. would vote to leave the E.U. and that Trump would win the election, it would have never occurred to any of us that the response would have been a really ebullient stock market," said Seth Masters, chief investment officer of Bernstein, which manages portfolios for AllianceBernstein's private client group.
This black female figure, with outstretched arms and upturned hands (her hands and part of her forearms are a slightly darker brown, as if they had been dipped in some special oil or unguent), is at once ebullient and regal, thoughtful and magical, a female deity not from eons ago but from right now, and she is about as far from the mammy stereotype as could be.
If you want to see something truly delirious, go one floor down, while you still can, to Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical, with its orange walls and profusions of clashing patterns, candy-colored Roman ruins, ebullient forms, and ancient artifacts, not to mention Sottsass's quintessentially Surrealist "The Societies on This Planet Bed" (143), with its mock-cinderblock headboard and wavily top-heavy, gravity-defying pearwood footboard.
An ebullient President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE touted the shift in public sentiment reflected in recent polls during a joint Senate-House Republican retreat in West Virginia this week.
Burgie's songs almost cover the gamut — they are sweet, nostalgic, torch, comic and ebullient," Howard Taubman wrote in his review in The Times, "His lyrics vary in quality from indifferent to joyously apt, but he rarely is shy of an engaging melody, and he can unleash rhythms that provide almost as much thrust to the production numbers as a booster rocket on a launching pad.
Galantis: The Aviary (Big Beat/Atlantic) One doesn't expect solid albums or even singles from EDM groups these days, but the notoriously anonymous Swedish duo Galantis's ebullient second album, The Aviary, occupies corporate dancepop's golden mean: that perfect prototypical space where shiny hooks come together with surging beats and gleeful melodies to soar in unison, free of the individual ego and subjectivity's icky trappings.
His is the Party of Me. His millions think they see it in T-R-U-M-P in huge white letters on his very own Boeing 757 jet; in his ebullient self confidence and the glamour of his entourage; and in the notion that somehow together they will "take their country back," at one sweep removing all the changes affecting life and an individual's sense of belonging and worth.
It's highly doubtful that Dre would be the multi-millionaire industry mogul and rap impresario the world knows him as had he forever adhered to the style of the World Class Wreckin' Cru or for that matter N.W.A. The ebullient schtick Broussard holds fast to as a matter of principle and artistic devotion assuredly offers intangible benefits, but it stands to reason that he could've done at least some of what Dre did.
The way the guitar chords line up with the big punchy drumslams on "Jammin' Me," the way the ebullient jangleriff on "Kings Highway" comments on and elongates the joy implicit in the chorus, the way the crunchy guitars in "I Need to Know" and "Mary Jane's Last Dance" bite at his heels, mocking him, highlighting the limits of his narrative persona and thus widening the song's scope — these are functionalist moves, and the instincts of a canny pop craftsman.
You have felt Mr. Hardy's ebullient approach if you have ever taken in a show at the New Victory Theater on 42nd Street or the Majestic Theater in Downtown Brooklyn, attended a service at the Central Synagogue on Lexington Avenue, sought directions at the gingerbread information kiosk in Central Park, bought a book at the Rizzoli Bookstore (now gone) on West 57th Street, dined in the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center or Guastavino's under the Queensboro Bridge or — before Sept.

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