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"exuberant" Definitions
  1. full of energy, excitement and happiness
  2. (of plants, etc.) strong and healthy; growing quickly and well
"exuberant" Synonyms
irrepressible buoyant spirited ebullient passionate effervescent excited exhilarated sunny vivacious animated ardent breezy eager energetic euphoric frolicsome jaunty sprightly bouncy effusive exaggerated demonstrative excessive extravagant lavish fulsome gushing gushy actorly dramatic expansive generous prodigal theatrical unreserved wholehearted overdone superfluous unrestrained luxuriant rich abundant lush plentiful copious profuse superabundant teeming prolific riotous abounding rampant dense flourishing overflowing overgrown rank thick thriving keen enthusiastic itching anxious pumped raring enthused hungry yearning agog interested longing zealous flamboyant showy affected pompous grandiose ostentatious mannered artificial chichi flashy kitschy posey elaborate flaunting flaunty poncey bombastic highfaluting opulent luxurious sumptuous grand plush deluxe palatial magnificent splendid ritzy fancy posh luxury swanky plushy Rabelaisian bawdy coarse raunchy satirical broad earthy gross racy ribald uninhibited vulgar blue irreverent lewd lively parodic robust spicy psychedelic colored(US) coloured(UK) loud patterned vibrant vivid multi-coloured roaring golden successful booming prosperous halcyon prospering palmy healthy boomy burgeoning blooming growing expanding vigorous mushrooming out of control unbridled abandoned intemperate uncontrolled wanton pandemic pervasive raging rampaging unchecked uncontrollable epidemic proliferating rife runaway bushy bristling fluffy fuzzy rough unruly bristly shaggy spreading stiff wiry woolly(UK) jungly disordered feathery fringed full furry diffuse rambling verbose wordy long-winded prolix meandering circumlocutory discursive loose vague waffling windy circuitous digressive long-drawn-out maundering overlong pleonastic protracted More
"exuberant" Antonyms
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And then when the stock goes up, people are exuberant, overly exuberant.
And then when the stock goes up, people are exuberant, overly exuberant, and — Normal.
Newton's celebrations became a source of controversy this season because of their exuberant — some have said too exuberant — nature.
Title track "Say It" is an exuberant house number that keeps things short and sweet, running through four-minutes in an exuberant sprint.
And then when the stock goes up, people are exuberant, overly exuberant, and you get distracted thinking about what you're going to buy.
Fetty Wap calls Gucci Mane his favorite rapper, and he followed an exuberant performance at the Fox by posting, the next morning, an even more exuberant Instagram video.
His reds and golds were the most exuberant thing there.
There is an exuberant private sector, vital to China's success.
She couldn't get enough of his smile and exuberant energy.
He was always such a happy, loving, fun, exuberant guy.
The music conveys the exuberant cacophony of an Argentine wedding.
"Shoutout to all the fans," said a visibly exuberant Wade.
They sound exuberant and full of wonder, every cell stimulated.
He was intelligent, gregarious and had a strong, exuberant personality.
For the Cubs, the exuberant Baez stepped to the plate.
At the other end, cheerleaders were practicing, chanting exuberant messages.
Amelia, Sherry's niece, is startled by Mary Jane's exuberant warmth.
It helped that Ms. Franklin was always an exuberant consumer.
A possibly immature but exuberant carnality was rebellion against conformity.
"They're quite exuberant and beautiful from the air," Light says.
People have found a salve for their sadness: exuberant agitation.
Barry is an exuberant anarchist who traffics in polystylistic delirium.
Your companions, especially Herodotos and your exuberant captain Barnabas, are great.
He was always loose, exuberant, always having fun on the field.
The fear is that some councils might have become over-exuberant.
Six months later, the exuberant young boy was diagnosed with cancer.
The opening sections are pretty cheesy, but the illustrations are exuberant.
So for every exuberant Christmas special, there is a melancholy counterpart.
The worst that can happen is a nosebleed from exuberant mining.
A friend called, and Lee described what had happened, sounding exuberant.
The crowd was mostly seasoned Austinites, older but exuberant in reunion.
She was the weirdest combination of exuberant and shy, shy, shy.
Their happiness is often more reserved, however, and not overly exuberant.
The raps are direct, the guitars flamboyant, and the mood exuberant.
"We certainly had an exuberant walk to Alex's office," he recalled.
MARILYN KATZ, then 21, S.D.S. security chief: I was pretty exuberant.
The original proposal was so exuberant that it could only fail.
It was an odd, if exuberant, punch line to the journey.
She is my lonely times, my scared times, my exuberant times.
It is an exuberant dance, which the narrator remembers from childhood.
Victoriana is creeping back into vogue with exuberant furnishings and accessories.
Doctors there are "exuberant prescribers," he said, which drives antibiotic resistance.
Every exuberant Saturday night needs its sorbet of a Sunday morning.
The Puerto Ricans were exuberant during the win at Petco Park.
That exuberant demand is undermining the government's attempts at financial stability.
"Man, we finished today," said an exuberant Chris Mack, Xavier's coach.
"The mood is pretty much exuberant, relief, feeling vindicated," he said.
But the customers who did come in were cheerful, almost exuberant.
Dries Van Noten's latest collection combined androgynous tailoring with exuberant florals.
Their pride, dignity and exuberant style burn brightly and bristle with defiance.
In hindsight, that was too exuberant a reaction to this personnel move.
Everyone gets sick — except maybe Trump, according to his very exuberant doctor.
The grieving dad said he will always remember his daughter's exuberant spirit.
Ivanka is not exactly known for her exuberant facial expressions or gestures.
Which means clean, modern lines and lots of bright, exuberant, unapologetic color.
Yet when they get to the theater, an exuberant crowd awaits them.
This team is loaded with exuberant talent that has no definitive ceiling.
"NETFLIX I NEED #ACHRISTMASPRINCE SEQUEL OK THANKS," one exuberant Twitter user wrote.
No one owns anyone during the exuberant scene and it is lovely.
I remember seeing people who I thought were so confident and exuberant.
AT THE start of 255 Brazil should be in an exuberant mood.
Because he's more exuberant than a yak and I love yaks. 22015.
He had a jolly, exuberant presence, and he easily cultivated confidential informants.
Another was the exuberant energy that would eventually become the Kael trademark.
ARM is best left for the irrational, the exuberant or the desperate.
With fun, colorful fonts and exuberant exclamation point, Yahoo, you'll be missed.
This exuberant modification is designed to through the unwary off the trail.
Mr. Bergasse's zesty choreography keeps the cast in almost constant, exuberant motion.
His playing was exuberant and youthful, with crystalline sound and fleet passagework.
Mr. Buford noted Ms. Mathis's exuberant personality, radiant beauty and kind smile.
"They were very active and social, exuberant and breaching," Ms. Black said.
And he surrounded them with quirky theatricality and, above all, exuberant talk.
Exuberant, busy and sometimes funny, DreamWorks Animation's "Trolls" is determined to amuse.
For Mr. Whiteside, a classical (if exuberant) dancer, the solo was challenging.
Exuberant over the candidates' performances, he continued his tour through the West.
We cannot be excessively exuberant in an age of ongoing partisan turmoil.
In the 1968 version, at least, she was simply an exuberant secretary.
Wilbur became close friends with Ms. Matteo's exuberant golden retriever mix, Milo.
And I wonder how a wine can be simultaneously exuberant and reticent.
Rules stifle naysayers who might rein in gullible or overly exuberant investors.
Mr. Yiannopoulos's exuberant youths look peripheral to the movement, the extremists central.
Now, it seems that the exuberant T-Wayne legacy is in tatters.
If you want to hear her exuberant demolition of Mozart, go for it.
" Personality or disposition-wise, Crowe describes Walnut as "normally very happy, very exuberant.
Despite the self-reflection, Branson was largely exuberant about his company's historic milestone.
Steinfeld was exuberant, funny, and relatable as Earth-65's mighty Gwen Stacy.
It makes it easier to understand how Cam Newton's exuberant celebrations are tolerated.
By proposing to his clearly exuberant girlfriend, Weiss did the Emmys a favor.
He just set the Plinko record on Price Is Right in exuberant fashion.
You'd think we could at least wait a few days before getting exuberant.
Wrisley looks both exuberant and relieved that they've managed to pull everything off.
Florida rivals southern California as the rich world's most inventive, exuberant urban laboratory.
The tax bill is not a done deal despite the market's exuberant reaction.
But the exuberant crowds that greeted war were not to be seen again.
While sometimes moody behind closed doors, Mr. Lasseter has an exuberant public image.
Her dance moves consisted of jumping up and down like an exuberant tween.
" Right, FG: "An exuberant mini-me at Disney World in the mid-1990s.
Instead, our lineage assumed an exuberant burst of strange forms along the way.
Mr. Taylor's poignant and exuberant works entered the repertory of numerous dance companies.
Those guys, with me and G-Man, it was a really exuberant moment.
Once Egypt's exuberant gateway to Europe, the city has been neglected for decades.
His colorful and exuberant designs include beads, feathers, lace and even semiprecious stones.
Their exuberant collection by 86 known artists quickly subsumed their once-pristine house.
An exuberant Weaver said to expect Sanders to work as hard as ever.
The facades of 529 Broadway feel novel — not retrospective — in their exuberant detailing.
"You can't succumb to the marketplace if things get too exuberant," Alderson said.
I often think that some of my colleagues are a little too exuberant.
KE: Some of it is not even upset; some of it is exuberant.
It was basically a moment of being exuberant, certainly a moment of being provocative.
Last year, the quarterback was given freedom to be exuberant and speak his mind.
And her exuberant creativity meant she was also a lot of fun growing up.
Nari rejects them entirely for a more modern, luxurious, exuberant vision of Thai cuisine.
Boris Johnson, the exuberant mayor of London, has the solution: The new Boris Board.
January 2ndAt the start of 13 Brazil should have been in an exuberant mood.
On Tuesday, the typically exuberant Channing Tatum was somber: He lost a good goat.
The country's crisis experience was a cautionary tale of an over-exuberant financial sector.
" Dolan's mother, Colleen Dolan, describes Chelsea as "an extraordinary person, full of exuberant joy.
White Boy Rick concludes with audio of Wershe's exuberant thoughts upon his parole announcement.
Once exuberant and gentle, she allegedly started lashing out and chastising those around her.
Our Berliner is a quiet fellow, especially in comparison to his exuberant sensorium counterparts.
And I must say, I'm very impressed by what the exuberant team has created.
They were outdone, however, by the EFF, which arranged a more exuberant rally nearby.
In short: I think Alabama made Democrats overly exuberant and Republicans far too pessimistic.
"In hindsight, that was too exuberant a reaction to this personnel move," he continued.
Retrieving drums from an inlaid cabinet, they launched into 20 exuberant minutes of song.
It is painted bright pink and flooded with exuberant decorations, both inside and out.
I do not have words adequate to describe my supersmart, exuberant, ever-loving spouse.
"Everything is possible, even the impossible," declares Mary, delivering, as usual, an exuberant paradox.
One room highlights the exuberant, saturated colors in works by the painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
He created poignant and exuberant works that entered the repertory of numerous dance troupes.
But where the Equinoxe was soft, easy and exuberant, the Graillot was smoothly structured.
Up until that point, the energy in the stadium had been exuberant, celebratory, easy.
"New York, New York," is quintessential Bernstein: an exuberant opening with his trademark syncopation.
He waxed "exuberant" about his research, his Princeton adviser, the historian Stephen Kotkin, recalls.
And abandon all hope of corralling the crumbs, the exuberant fallout from breaking biscotti.
Professor Abrahams described a new and vibrant verbal world, exuberant, profane and endlessly inventive.
This exuberant company, formed in 1994, blends stepping with other dance and art forms.
President Trump's exuberant speeches, if one believes them, still encourage big spending and confidence.
He felt almost as exuberant as he had months earlier, when he signed up.
Day greeted me at the door, along with a giant, exuberant husky named Max.
This disc is yet another testament to Ms. Kopatchinskaja's impassioned playing and exuberant creativity.
This exuberant chaos is far removed from the deadpan cool of Reich and Glass.
"Les Misérables" opens with a sequence in Paris as pointed as it is exuberant.
Horne sounded exuberant but also exhausted, like a marathoner who just crossed the line.
"It's hard to think of a more exuberant pioneer in this arena," he said.
While exuberant startup funding has dried up, VR companies have no problem raising cash.
And the content is an exuberant, cheap, multicultural, data-driven grab for toddlers' attention.
"I think it's a nice time to be exuberant, and to be rationally exuberant about stocks going forward," he said, citing the potential for higher inflation under Donald Trump's presidency, increased rates in a stable economic environment and a strengthening employment picture.
"I stand before you exuberant, but also humbled by my recent accomplishments," Uwamanzu-Nna said.
Luckily, we're bringing you along for every exuberant twist of their visit in virtual reality.
Samsung just announced the Galaxy Note 8 at a typically exuberant event in New York.
Overall, his films traffic more in exuberant, vulgar populism than in anything like explicit conservatism.
It was greeted with an exuberant crowd who clearly felt moved to believe in magic.
The result is an exuberant and nonjudgmental examination of the unique conflicts of the era.
Kamali's bright, exuberant clothes are designed to work hard for the women who buy them.
Here, her exuberant boogying leads her to fly off of her treadmill in spectacular fashion.
How can the artist's vibrant, exuberant work be shown in a sterile "white cube" space?
Such figures help explain why some of the most exuberant boosterism about Africa has deflated.
All this means there is a limit to how exuberant any equity rally can be.
Well, the ever-exuberant Shelton has no trouble accepting a compliment from his lady friend.
Even in its most exuberant moments, humanity is not the master of its own destiny.
Millions of people fell in love with 'Chewbacca mom' Candace Payne and her exuberant laugh.
But an unintended consequence of his exuberant snark is that he was no longer himself.
David O. Russell's exuberant movie "does almost everything right," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Exuberant motifs inspired by Indonesian batiks, French toiles or Turkish tiles upend the boring white.
Richard Hudson's designs for the current production are based on Goncharova's, though not as exuberant.
So you could detect something pointed churning beneath the surface of a pretty exuberant performance.
They are handsome and charming, quick-witted and exuberant, observant, obsessive, and, of course, neurotic.
In contrast, the former vice president, exuberant with joy, invited everyone to join his movement.
Each of them chose a piece of fabric to wear as an exuberant head wrap.
Of course, they're older and wiser now, but they're still a compellingly exuberant rock band.
His album art is by Takashi Murakami, that empty aesthete signifier who favors exuberant simplicity.
At its most exuberant, the piece featured chains of dancers running around like spinning spokes.
Few artists in any genre inspire more fervor, more devotion, more curiosity, more exuberant joy.
Few artists in any genre inspire more fervor, more devotion, more curiosity, more exuberant joy.
He was in an optimistic, nearly exuberant mood during his stop at the NRG Center.
That's a big ask, but Ms. Noxon's attitude is exuberant and encouraging rather than scolding.
All of them had a youthful and exuberant faith that transformational change was imminently possible.
But it was Mr. Dudamel's probing, exuberant performance of the Dvorak that really accomplished that.
By far the most exuberant song is "Foldin Clothes," a borderline-goofy celebration of domesticity.
Her pieces were voluptuous, organic, whimsical, erotic, exuberant, sometimes cartoonlike, but most often decidedly feminist.
"We're not at the stage where we have exuberant sentiment at this point," Hickey said.
Compact, exuberant and chatty, Mr. Sena-Akoto explained that he tries to hire locally, too.
During the Clinton impeachment, the dot com boom was making Americans exuberant about the economy.
King's language does not privilege personal happiness, private delights, exuberant emotional extremes of any sort.
NICKY JAM FEATURING WISIN "Si Tú La Ves" (Sony Latin) Exuberant reggaeton carnival music. 20.
We had gotten them from a smuggler that we paid an exuberant amount of money.
Joyner gave expression to that love through his physical portrayal of the exuberant T-Rex.
Her exuberant personality would thrill Bachelor Nation and give her suitors a run for their money.
After the game, Macron offered up a flurry of kisses in the exuberant, rain-soaked celebrations.
Starring Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name is an exuberant biographical drama about Rudy Ray Moore.
Describing her as "a cheerful, exuberant person," Dorson said Giehll also doted on her young son.
Wray is expounding a maximalist cosmology, sometimes exuberant, other times eclectic, at times verging on ornate.
What begins with seemingly grim portents evolves into an exuberant celebration of color, quirk and romance.
Called Style Code Live, it will features three exuberant presenters attempting to sell Amazon's clothing stock.
According to the note, the over-exuberant stock movement is unwarranted given its poor financial performance.
No part of the exuberant, assertive, earnest, genuine Ngoc Lan is based on a preconceived mold.
"After an exuberant Q3'15 which hit dot com funding levels, Q4'15 cooled dramatically," the report said.
Sergey was exuberant, mercurial, strongly opinionated, and able to leap intellectual chasms in a single bound.
It is often noted by religion-watchers that Christianity globally is becoming more southern and exuberant.
The pope was greeted by tens of thousands of exuberant followers on the streets of Lima.
"'La La Land' was this really exuberant exclamation of love," Pasek said of the cut tune.
Exuberant volunteers greeted attendees with hugs, ushering them to seats and handing them a passport checklist.
The recital opened with the Mendelssohn octet, a work filled with the exuberant optimism of youth.
Ms. Mayer was focused on things like design, and making Yahoo seem more youthful and exuberant.
As the exuberant Bolt ran down Gatlin in the final 40 meters, he pounded his chest.
Broad grins and broader thighs mark all of Bay Area artist Jeffrey Cheung's exuberant erotic nudes.
"A League Mayor in the Capitol," read an exuberant headline of the conservative newspaper Il Tempo.
In a voice by turns exuberant, humorous, unsentimental and keen, he tells a deeply American story.
And both, in their exuberant acting and freewheeling camera work, show the influence of John Cassavetes.
In the beginning, her patterns, all of which originate with her paintings, were busy and exuberant.
Industry experts say Mr. Dubuis's understated manner and old-school craftsmanship complemented Mr. Dias's exuberant style.
Nor can you see the exuberant geometry with which the choir director Alexander Hamilton instructs them.
However serious that story may seem, expect exuberant song and dance to have the final word.
Low is a descendant of The Lost Weekend, Charles Jackson's exuberant and horrifying novel of alcoholism.
His macabre enterprise, so dependent on the landowners' self-interested incuriosity, disintegrates under Gogol's exuberant scrutiny.
Neil Bacon, a friend who has often accompanied Wheatcroft, reminded him not to get too exuberant.
Port of Spain may be best known for its exuberant annual Mardi Gras that ended Feb.
Mr. d'Amboise's memories of Mr. Mitchell, City Ballet's first African-American principal, are just as exuberant.
"Tehillim" is one of Steve Reich's seminal works, an uplifting and exuberant setting of Hebrew psalms.
"These pieces are all about exuberant self-expression and becoming almost like a superhero," she said.
She is as exuberant as Alyssa was quiet, said their great-grandmother, Clara May Jablonski, 83.
Blake talks gleefully about a group of exuberant, wobbly pictures made experimenting with an ink dropper.
The bright-voiced soprano Meghan Picerno is an exuberant Cunegonde, the daughter of a Westphalian baron.
During my week in Geneva and suburban Illinois, I visited an exuberant foreign country called science.
These are exuberant, juicy and fun wines that will enliven your dinner without taxing your wallet.
But for some undeniably valid economic reasons, this view may not even be exuberant — just rational.
Trump is an exuberant realist who thinks of the world in terms of America's national interest.
For now, Sunni governments from Cairo to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, are exuberant about Mr. Trump's victory.
CARAMANICA Post Malone's farewell to 2018 is far more exuberant than anything he released last year.
Not even the most exuberant bull would argue that real consumption growth was anywhere near that level.
It can happen as a result of a crush injury, prolonged coma, or even over-exuberant CrossFitting.
The cast of Hamilton also remembered Prince with an exuberant, dance party performance of "Let's Go Crazy."
And the exuberant building on the cover of The Tale of Tomorrow has long been scattered rubble.
Displays of exuberant color, textured and bursting with patterns, hint at the dynamics within the subatomic world.
But an overwhelming number of deputies took the microphone to offer exuberant support for the president's ousting.
An "enrichment facilitator" stood by with a spray water bottle, in case her charges got too exuberant.
Maine, where I grew up, is not the most exuberant place in terms of fashion and makeup.
It's an exuberant, intelligent, confidently delivered record that never falls into navel-gazing self-satisfaction or cliché.
It doesn't have the exuberant love for its tropes and genre that elevated To All the Boys.
But he believes that generally we're now seeing a swing to more sober and less exuberant IPOs.
Ahmed Ali, an exuberant young man with a quick smile, started ushering everyone onto the dance floor.
The circus is an exuberant place, like childhood; a celebration of the joy of just being alive.
You can see the choreographer Annie-B Parson's exuberant moves in David Byrne's "American Utopia" on Broadway.
In an exuberant moment, he vowed to increase the estate tax and redistribute it to working people.
He gave the first movement tender weight; the final Allegro had exuberant spaciousness, then ended with understatement.
Certainly, expectations for Trump's new tax reform played a strong role in exuberant investor sentiment all year.
The nerd in me wants a bit more rigor, a bit more plausibility underneath the exuberant fakery.
Sure, "Cheap Thrills" features requisite crazy faces from Ziegler, but the choreography is also bouncy and exuberant.
In a certain way, Esfahani feels like the harpsichord's answer to the young Gould—exuberant, antisentimental, bracing.
"I love both roles," Ms. Mattila, an exuberant talker, said in a recent interview at the Met.
Their exuberant pieces don buildings from Tokyo to Turin, and are considered harbingers of cultural good cheer.
"It is good to see you again," an exuberant Mr. Kim told the president through an interpreter.
Critic's pick Erica Schmidt's raucously exuberant adaptation finds common cause between rebellious teenagers and bloody-minded Shakespeare.
Where there should be the exuberant joy of youth, there is a sense of death all around.
John, with his exuberant confidence, gave us jobs and invited us to be bold in our blackness.
In less than three years, Klopp has become the exuberant, backslapping and hugging face of the club.
The exuberant owner of the Playboy media empire did not shy from making his libertine lifestyle public.
Mr. Boesman's score is an exuberant, slippery mix of styles, full of onomatopoeic effects and witty allusions.
But exuberant crowds of 10,000 people or more at Sanders' rallies masked his narrow coalition of voters.
And Draymond Green and his exuberant passion and smarts, and Andre Iguodala, a former N.B.A All Star.
Today, he sees vast corporate excesses, massive debt loads, and extremely exuberant valuations as cause for concern.
Pat Lasch's exuberant, larger-than-life sculpture of a wedding cake honors her father, a pastry chef.
I look forward to seeing these exuberant, groundbreaking creations becoming standard in museums and new art histories.
It smells like flowers, berries and fresh earth, and is bright, exuberant and refreshing, with citrus highlights.
At turns gothic, minimalist, baroque and pop, the family residence was avant-garde, exuberant and, somehow, homey.
"This production was so exuberant and innovative, it was an opportunity that we seized," Ms. Paulus said.
Her Aunt May can be exuberant and quirky, and still sometimes wear her hair in a bun.
We look at the European mainstream's relief, the exuberant reaction in global markets and the euro's surge.
Still, its flaws are exuberant flaws of excess, and the reader who perseveres will be amply rewarded.
Other recipients of Modi's exuberant embrace include current and former US presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama.
To Adam, living is a grand experiment — an exuberant trying-on of attitudes, ideas and dreamy affectations.
The layout is simple but ingenious and gives nearly all the space to the delightful, exuberant illustrations.
Mr. van Zweden drew crisp, snappy playing from the orchestra in the exuberant, scherzo-like second movement.
If you feel like the world is crumbling around you, take shelter in Casey McQuiston's exuberant debut novel.
Your talent is exuberant and I'm so glad to see a girl like me on my screen pic.twitter.
While tech firms' high share price valuations are often seen as exuberant, Bowers said these might be justified.
It's a progression: Eventually, dancers rise to their feet and execute dynamic, exuberant movement phrases across the studio.
It's a wonderfully exuberant space opera, and it's something of an experiment: it's only available as an audiobook.
But in "Hamilton," the exuberant spontaneity of rap is wedded to Miranda's extensive knowledge of traditional Broadway craftsmanship.
I was exuberant and said, "Sure, I'll do it!" but wasn't sure of the seriousness of the situation.
But he becomes exuberant on turning to the government's second Brexit-related job: building new sources of growth.
Exuberant management consultants speak of a 22016m-23m horde of potential frapuccino-sippers, Fiesta-drivers and globe-trotters.
Crossing from Rwanda into the Kivus, you go from order to chaos, from stultifying conformity to exuberant individualism.
Casa Mila is "exuberant, context-rich, sensual, and imbued with a rich urban residential character," Clark Manus says.
Indeed, the exuberant expression of national unity will obfuscate and suffocate legitimate criticisms of discrimination against Egypt's Christians.
And on social media, at least, people seemed to take this in with a kind of exuberant relief.
Below are photos of the beautiful, exuberant chaos of the City of Brotherly Love's official Super Bowl Parade.
The emphatic celebration that feels exuberant and unique in Levingston's film is, today, best replicated on the Internet.
Whereas at the Trump-themed Passover seder, even my most exuberant political argument would've seemed timid and paltry.
Mr. Shelley is best known for offsetting his dystopian worldview with exuberant amounts of information, true and invented.
Their banter over emails and text messages is garnished with inside jokes, locker-room nicknames and exuberant punctuation.
For that reason alone, I will always be an exuberant fan of renting for as long as possible.
A misbehaving scherzo hurtles along, leading to a complex finale, exuberant yet imposing in its sweep and structure.
You might see exuberant young men taking a pair of scissors to the basketball net after a game.
But her lyricism is also suffused with exuberant celebration of a rich tradition forged through faith and resilience.
The production is coolly exuberant, like early-1990s club-pop, and Ms. Noyes sings with sleepy-eyed exasperation.
Exuberant modern dance gives way to stepping that becomes the train's relentless forward motion as men head north.
"This native beauty grows in wetlands and has the most exuberant flower of any native plant," he said.
Authors and reviewers often saved the exuberant handwritten notes he wrote to them in his signature purple ink.
The exuberant crowd numbered in the thousands, and it filled the streets around the perimeter of Christopher Park.
In 2010, she directed and co-wrote an exuberant hip-hop musical, "1 Day," again set in Birmingham.
"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" works best as an exuberant, not always disciplined work of critical appropriation.
Her exuberant description of that dinner proves her contention that it's the celebration, not the calendar, that matters.
For about three exuberant years, a dedicated, inventive core of insouciants literally left their marks everywhere they could.
" Abzug, who died in 1998, "brought with her a belligerent, exuberant politics that made her a national character.
Woven in with texts academic, poetic and everyday, the sounds rush together in an exuberant bouquet of fragments.
Their apartment is in a 1920s building designed with a mash-up of exuberant styles, including Romanesque arches.
The exuberant reception reflects the sharp contrast with how Persian Gulf leaders perceived Mr. Obama and his policies.
This album could pass for a sound-effects reel; it's exuberant, wobbly, silly and consistently neck-breakingly fun.
The audience was filled with exuberant Canadians, some bearing flags or wearing clothing decorated with the maple leaf.
With the release of its second album, "Culture," out digitally on Friday, the trio focused its exuberant songwriting.
Ivy was affectionate, exuberant, and highly competent; at times, though, she had the air of an abandoned child.
But as we grow older, we numb ourselves to that exuberant wonder and awe we felt as children.
It's impossible to discuss the aerobics videos of the 1980s without talking about the decade's exuberant gym fashions.
"It was not an exuberant room," Simon Shaw, co-head of Impressionist and modern art, told Reuters afterward.
In the past two decades, he said, Hong Kong had grown "exuberant like a bamboo or a pine tree".
To be sure Putin's exuberant greeting of the prince was seen as over the top and promptly went viral.
But the exuberant, highly public approach of the Pride celebrations seems to have drawn authorities&apos ire, said Azzi.
The Snap IPO begins its life in an exuberant market, which saw its highest volume of the year Wednesday.
And then you've got like a lot of the money that's just been floating around has been irrationally exuberant.
Prince Alwaleed also said the valuation of electric car maker Tesla Inc was "too exuberant" for him to invest.
This builds up to the noisy, exuberant Resurrection festivities which take place on the night from Saturday to Sunday.
Moyer's new acrylic paintings, exuberant and protean, revel in color and visual pleasure, scrambling distinctions between abstraction and representation.
Crissman and Poe are exuberant in their commitment, and that attitude is refreshing, enabling viewers to join the adventure.
It was just after midnight at mission control center at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Carl Sagan was exuberant.
"Freddie was as strong and exuberant as he'd ever been," says Jones, who accompanied the band on the trek.
Meanwhile, Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton looked exuberant while remaining on the stage shaking hands long after Trump exited.
My otherwise exuberant and talkative colorist went quiet for a moment, and then covered her mouth with her hand.
However, are investors simply optimistic, or are they, as former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan once quipped, "irrationally exuberant"?
As always, it ends with an exuberant finale that leaves everyone in the theater covered in glorified toilet paper.
Nothing, however, has stopped them from embroidering, with their exuberant visions adorning bedspreads, tapestries, cushions, clothing and even earrings.
Democrats "are irrationally exuberant in their hopes this cycle," said Matt Walter, president of the Republican State Leadership Committee.
With Emmanuelle Haïm drawing exuberant playing from her ensemble Le Concert d'Astrée, this was as good as opera gets.
She was all there, all the time: exuberant in describing her mania, savage and tender when recalling her despair.
Mashrou' Leila is a wildly popular band across the Middle East, with its exuberant brand of Arab indie rock.
And ever present is the enchantment of his voice, one that is at turns exuberant, humorous, unsentimental, imaginative, keen.
At that time they were pretty open, they were, what's it, they were better than open, they were exuberant.
The most fun part of "Ready Player One" is its exuberant and generous handing out of pop-cultural goodies.
Bringing all their exuberant energy, they gather late in the day in an abandoned lot, still wearing school uniforms.
He even shook hands with the third-base coach as he shuffled backward toward the embrace of exuberant teammates.
For a half-hour, the group huddled near the fallen animal, vacillating between long somber silences and exuberant hugs.
The simile fits: flashy, fidgety, hyperactive, Luv Is Rage 2 inhabits a childishly exuberant Day-Glo aesthetic that glimmers.
In the soft-focus video, the whole crew lets loose at the beach, a combination of exuberant and silly.
The models for Erdem looked like exuberant mourners, in their black veils and high-necked dresses of all colors.
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21): Sag, you're exuberant and bold, which can be easily misconstrued as overwhelming and cocky.
And a good deal of the movie's exuberant fun is watching the men strip, a decidedly visual art form.
But Mr. Musk, the exuberant, relentless billionaire chief executive of Tesla, showed no immediate signs of changing his style.
Tall, gangly and gay, he was an outsized presence — exuberant and emotional, witty and irreverent, opinionated and self-doubting.
" Ms. Abzug, who died in 1998, "brought with her a belligerent, exuberant politics that made her a national character.
The show was an exuberant, anything-goes outburst of installation art that surfaced after the sullen post-Tiananmen period.
The Prüm, which was more restrained and less exuberant than the Loewen, illustrated this spätlese phenomenon just as well.
They were then sprinkled throughout a 2005 version of "Elements" based on its fourth edition, covered in exuberant red.
Overall, after an exuberant rally met the announced deal on Friday, investors and pundits exhibited skepticism, and rightly so.
"La La Land" is equally dogmatic, and given its huge scale and exuberant use of color, even more parodic.
Mr. Trump's fans on Reddit were exuberant about what they viewed as validation from the country's most powerful man.
"It seems to me the hawks might worry about financial instability and the market being excessively exuberant," said LaVorgna.
" In the New Criterion , Nordlinger wrote, "Mozart ends with a rondo—and it should be fast, exuberant, and fun.
The exhibition considers the materiality of human presence through conceptually crisp conceits, which manifest in an exuberant visual idiom.
Here the landscape spills gently down the sloping hills, and the exuberant foliage spreads in a seemingly effortless way.
In the psychedelic clown sculptures of artist Ugo Rondinone, exuberant cheerfulness regularly stands beside the dark underbelly of pop culture.
Instead of soothing the viewer, he made work that was exuberant and upbeat, almost shrill in its sense of celebration.
If you've seen MythBusters, you probably have an idea of what Adam Savage is like in person: energetic and exuberant.
Back in his exuberant suits is Terry Crews, who returns to his Champions hosting duties after a successful first season.
The character of Dolemite was built out of stories passed around in black communities about physically strong, sexually exuberant characters.
They were long and exuberant, dense with noble or evil characters, fraught with high-flying emotion and far-flung adventures.
"There's a Golduck over here!" shouted one exuberant player, sending a large group slowly shuffling over to catch the creature.
But how do you sustain a childlike wonder and exuberant creativity as you grow a multi-million dollar global business?
DELHI-WALLAHS expect a spike in pollution during the autumn festival of Diwali, which is famed for its exuberant fireworks.
Fresh from the world of the Normals, the young actors in On My Block are exuberant, adorable, and brutally talented.
It is the Arab world's most important financial centre and, as the world's fourth-most-visited city, an exuberant playground.
In her typical charming and exuberant fashion, Lawrence announced the project by accident while promoting her new film Red Sparrow.
He just has such an exuberant personality, he's just fun and it's contagious so I would love to watch Jason.
An exuberant President Trump is considering attending the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, which he boycotted the last two years.
The result is an astonishing variety of styles and types across the region, from the strictest Brutalism to exuberant whimsy.
But how do you sustain a childlike wonder and exuberant creativity as you grow a multi-million dollar, global business?
Even though he's considered a senior pup at age 10, he still loves playing with toys like an exuberant puppy.
A dark-haired woman lifts her arms apparently tweaking the madly exuberant display which includes tiger lilies, clematis and hydrangeas.
Keating's refinement period was an attempt to find his own hushed and unassuming voice in a world of exuberant maximalism.
Pumpkins first blessed us with his presence last fall as an exuberant, dance-happy creep in a haunted elevator ride.
He must convince dejected Democrats to come out to the polls again, while persuading Trump's exuberant supporters to switch sides.
Spurts of fast growth contain the seeds of their own destruction: exuberant investors sponsor frothy projects and politicians become complacent.
The Extropians invented an exuberant handshake to greet each other, and referred to themselves as VEPs, or Very Extropian Persons.
"We're addicted to dopamine," said James Sinka, who of the three fellows is the most exuberant about their new practice.
The notoriously exuberant founder is famous for making snap decisions about companies based on intuition as much as overall strategy.
She's the most exuberant person we've seen so far (93:38-1:24), the heart-catching epitome of youthful energy.
Barely 10 months after exuberant Republicans took undivided control of government in Washington, their prevailing mood has turned to desperation.
Unexpectedly, after a few minutes in the glass, it became joyous and exuberant, with the beguiling aroma of pressed flowers.
He spoke in that clipped, exuberant style of his, each sentence tumbling too quickly on the heels of the next.
The album's second single "Stop Me From Falling" takes on the same exuberant themes, while keeping the country nods light.
Clinton has aimed to stifle interest in her emails, Mr. Trump has seized on Mr. Comey's announcement with exuberant glee.
The narrator Olivia Reed's mother is a tarot card and palm reader — exuberant yet struggling with grief and mental illness.
An earnest and exuberant custodian, he's enthralled by the mythologies of the ravens and the storied, haunted tower they inhabit.
There was a hunger for his exuberant, childlike style, his use of color during a time of plague and despair.
Her arrival in Beaumont is an irritant to Josephine, who objects to the competition and also to Penny's exuberant vulgarity.
Meanwhile, the vanity of his wife and mistress is undeniable since Buchanan's exuberant wealth was the subject of their attraction.
Latinos can feel proud knowing that viewers will likely remember the exuberant halftime fiesta far more than any political commercial.
Bottom has a little dance in the finale; I've never known it as intensely exuberant as in Daniel Roberge's performance.
Ishion Hutchinson's darkly tinged yet exuberant new poems are the strongest to come out of the Caribbean in a generation.
In a few days of show time, Rick has moved from desperately appeasing the Saviors to gritty, even exuberant rebellion.
Also, clean and simple shapes near items with ornate, exuberant detail, like the red square contrasted with the patterned fabrics.
By 1987, Mr. Michael had become just fresh, switching personas from soft to hard, from exuberant cheerleader to butch troubadour.
Much of the traffic came from phone-camera footage of rumbles on the street, often with exuberant, grammatically inventive titles.
In his review, IndieWire Executive Editor and Chief Film Critic Eric Kohn called the movie an absurd and exuberant mess.
In several exuberant solos set to Handel's "Water Music," he twirls and somersaults, a look of wonder on his face.
Brown, 63, described the mood of local Republican voters as "exuberant," denying that the Russia investigation ever had any merit.
I danced for hours in my pink floor-length dress, emerging sweaty and exuberant at the end of the night.
I danced for hours in my pink floor-length dress, emerging sweaty and exuberant at the end of the night.
The restoration of the art school was to be completed next year, and the mood around the anniversary was exuberant.
This album isn't an exuberant tribute-critique of convention like 2015's Pageant Material; it's just a barrel of monkeys.
I'm still finding pink spots from a particularly exuberant nail-polishing session among a crowd of cousins … a year ago.
Mr. Lasker combines these into punchy, cartoonlike compositions in which paint itself seems animated by an exuberant life of its own.
Later on in the video, the man was back with more exuberant poses as he thrust his hands in the air.
He shrinks the manmade miracles of his predecessors down into a whimsical adaptation that incorporates the exuberant spirit of stop-motion.
Poppy's authoritative and exuberant son Rory (Devin Trey Campbell) is absolutely one of the best new characters on TV this year.
Because he was a person who deserved to be talked about in the same exuberant, personal way he talked about others.
Bjorn Ulvaeus from ABBA tells Anne McElvoy, our senior editor, about the melancholy beneath the exuberant voices and his musical influences.
Aunt Lydia, exuberant, tells June to get up – she no longer has to endure the same punishment as the other women.
At any moment the California T can transform from a relaxed and refined coupe to an exuberant sports convertible in seconds.
Among Bezos' many strengths is to be exuberant patiently, to have a long-term horizon, as he has done at Amazon.
Hoofing to exuberant choreography by Savion Glover, she earned a featured actress Tony Award nomination and a surge of industry attention.
Niedermair alleges that Giesea had spent an exuberant amount on Facebook ads and didn't want an FEC filing to reveal this.
The convention, which culminated with a disco-themed banquet, was an exuberant retort to recent news portrayals of clowns as boogeymen.
From over-exuberant manufacturers who slurp up data to security flaws that hackers could exploit, teledildonics can be a privacy nightmare.
Scott Warwick, executive director of the National Association for Proton Therapy, a trade group, blames "over-exuberant expectations" for the problems.
Recognizing that the score's ambition motif is hiding surreptitiously in this exuberant section undercuts the force of Sebastian and Mia's declaration.
Each audio message contained an "inside joke" between the girls and their grandfather, Ramos said, and ended with his exuberant laughter.
"ELT" splits the difference, melding a dour message ("Every little thing's gonna tear you apart") with an exuberant, radio-ready melody.
I just remember this strange cocktail of exuberant love and violence, and you weren't ever sure which way it would go.
Overall, the results from the LendEDU study don't exactly indicate the exuberant consumer confidence that many have suggested in recent times.
Fundamental factors are signaling to investors that they are missing out on good value in some of the less exuberant firms.
On the opener, "Ready for It," she moves elegantly from menacing to exuberant and back again, flaunting her old songwriting chops.
Jazz The second annual installment of this smorgasbord, on multiple stages at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, concludes in exuberant splendor.
I loved the fanciful clothes, the coiffed hair, the exuberant set dressings that look like a spread out of Flair magazine.
She is a lithe, exuberant jumper with a husband, Mario Lowe, and three little children whom she nursed in between Olympics.
In this thoroughly enjoyable and exuberant memoir, he offers publishing history and high-level gossip about all of them, and more.
The menu, written only on chalkboards, in French, is defined by exuberant immoderation, a blend of the haute and the gluttonous.
Witten, the normally stoic 13th-year tight end, flashed Bryant's celebratory "X" and was soon mirrored by the often-exuberant receiver.
Bruce's exuberant remarking on our differences is also a high-octane performance of how much we can laugh about our differences.
Most of his exuberant pieces enjoy the light of day for only a few hours before they disappear into the ground.
"They were real characters — overblown, exuberant, nasty, but each of them in their own way were genuinely interesting people," he says.
"I'm so excited because I love mess," says an exuberant Kondo, who believes that a clean home results in happier relationships.
KARACHI, Pakistan — On International Women's Day in Pakistan last month, thousands of exuberant young feminists staged their second Aurat (women's) March.
Vivian Gornick reviews "Greek to Me," Mary Norris's exuberant account of her decades-long obsession with a culture and its language.
Smith, an exuberant woman who seemed just right for publicizing the tour, was given the nickname Miss Personality for her cheerleading.
Mr. Caramanica spent parts of the last three months following the scene up close, observing both its exuberant and problematic sides.
In its evocation of exuberant parades and bustling crowds, the piece paid homage to a hero of Harrison's youth, Charles Ives.
In diaries and letters, the four make literature of their daily lives, and Goldstein is comprehensive and exuberant curating this material.
The corps de ballet — six women, six men — have their own exuberant ensembles; they also amplify the sections for the leads.
Yet the mood isn't as solemn as hardcore generally tends to be; DaBaby's aggression is lighthearted, a form of exuberant horseplay.
On Sunday, it will be conducted for the first time by Gustavo Dudamel, a Venezuela native known for his exuberant style.
In sum, despite Germany's expensive and exuberant renewable energy support, they aren't even achieving their supposed goal of lowering carbon emissions.
But when I'm done grumbling, I can see the connective tissue between these exuberant kids, the teenage me and my daughter.
"How does a market go from dismal and dejected on Friday to beyond exuberant on Monday?" the "Mad Money " host said.
He garnished his announcement on Monday with exuberant praise from an impressive array of politicians, educators, religious leaders and child advocates.
Monfils, raised on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, is jovial and exuberant, one of the more charismatic players on tour.
That's the prevailing ethos of this exuberant collection of recordings made during Death by Audio's final month, one song per show.
Instead, 21 Underground is defined by its 15-minute chase scene, an exuberant number of explosions, self-satirizing quips, and parkour.
The Marines strode back to their patrol base, exuberant, riding the rush of having been under fire and coming out alive.
A video posted by a team member who was away when the fire erupted showed their exuberant camaraderie in the dorm.
That exuberant mania of a 1997 childhood still propelled the tide of concertgoers, striding boisterously through business district of North Dublin.
That exuberant mania of a 1997 childhood still propelled the tide of concertgoers, striding boisterously through business district of North Dublin.
The interdisciplinary artist Nina Katchadourian and her teammate, Lenka Clayton, play a tighter, faster game in just under four exuberant minutes.
Like the black heart in the middle of her show, something ominous lay at the center of Mansfield's otherwise exuberant decorations.
Amoroso said Guaido had been staying in "luxurious hotels" without "justifying who was financing his exuberant accommodations" both in Venezuela and abroad.
It was a really exuberant and joyous occasion, but it also reflected the philosophy that my friends and I had about music.
In one exuberant scene, Joaquin Phoenix bounds through a Los Angeles subway station and emerges onto a crowded, sunny Dockweiler State Beach.
I also learned that Finnish happiness isn't an outwardly exuberant zest for life, but more of a reserved contentedness and inner peace.
Such snapshots say much about Jewish life in the West: thriving and exuberant in America; nervous and under attack in western Europe.
"I've become convinced that there's a new architecture emerging," an exuberant Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google parent Alphabet, said from the stage.
Most of the time, Gadsden-Andrews' high energy and exuberant styles made it hard to believe she was in her late 50s.
Kevin and April are cheerful, exuberant lawyers who were both genuinely interested in my career and the direction it was going in.
Predictions range from a 22007-percent reduction (to roughly $22008 a barrel) to an exuberant 100-percent increase ($100) by next year.
At SXSW this weekend, Jake Gyllenhaal charmed his way to raucous laughter and exuberant applause for a movie that was frankly awful.
Exuberant celebrations are underway for the marriage of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal, who are children to two of India's richest men.
Feel free to mix and match vegetables and proteins, and to play around with other vegetables for this exuberant one-dish meal.
No. 214 (27:239-28:218), fluttering her hands as she travels here and there, is nonstop exuberant sweetness — the songbird fairy.
Mr. Alpert's discreetly exuberant brand of Brazilian- and Mexican-flavored pop may not be deep or complex, but it's honest and uplifting.
That's how Kids Dance, the company led by the choreographer Eliot Feld, ended its exuberant program at the Joyce Theater on Thursday.
Now Walton is the hero of his own book, an elegiac yet exuberant new memoir, BACK FROM THE DEAD (Simon & Schuster, $27).
Her own Greenwich Village, she would famously conclude, contained the urban ideal, the "exuberant diversity" without which a city could not thrive.
Influences aside, the movie so teems with delightful detail and has such an exuberant sense of play that it feels entirely fresh.
The lone gal in a sea of bros, Deutch plays the exuberant, outgoing woman who attracts the attention of Blake Jenner's character.
"Because the paintings are so texturally rich and exuberant, I'd be hard pressed to identify exactly where the damage occurred," Kalm added.
The team members were exuberant, but the celebration didn't last long—they had stopped receiving telemetry data from the rocket mid-flight.
SIMON DOONAN Creative ambassador at large, Barneys New York The most exuberant show I ever went to was the Lane Bryant show.
"We are going after M.L.S. Cup," Coach Chris Armas told exuberant fans at Red Bull Arena after the team's latest milestone victory.
Air-conditioned fun for the whole family awaits at Victory Dance, the New Victory Theater's exuberant and educational summer sampler in Manhattan.
But this time, our Shanghai bureau chief sees trouble lurking behind those numbers: weakening investment in infrastructure and less exuberant consumer spending.
Offsetting this character-driven work, Ms. Bufalino's exuberant "Jump Monk," to music by Charles Mingus performed live, played more purely with form.
At the time, I was exuberant and confident, so it just kind of felt right and put a smile on my face.
Specifically, at the Naples Botanical Gardens, where the landscape designers include the Miami-based Raymond Jungles, known for his exuberant tropical gardens.
Conrad falls for Sammy, and their illicit relationship forms the heart of "The History of Living Forever," Jake Wolff's exuberant debut novel.
Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman, stirred financial markets on Wednesday by telling Bloomberg Television that investors had become irrationally exuberant.
When Yaroslavl went forward with plans for a partnership the following month, Mr. Sanders was exuberant in a letter to his counterpart.
Posted to Instagram, the video of the exuberant wildlife encounter went viral and the lodge's following grew from 600 to nearly 50,000.
PITCH PERFECT 3 Now out of college, the Bellas reunite to perform their exuberant brand of a cappella at a U.S.O. show.
Mr. Sepulveda, who was nicknamed "Super Mario" for his exuberant exit from the rescue capsule, became a motivational speaker after the incident.
Financial markets are downright exuberant about the arrival of some trade peace — at least for now — between the United States and China.
The creatively fecund Paris-based couple were perfectly matched: She was the exuberant aesthetic force; he was the calm, calibrated business mind.
For example, Shinique Smith's textile bundles chats amiably with Kevin Beasley's resined rainbow of split ball caps, both buoyantly exuberant in color.
Vibrant murals, tropical-colored tickets and one giant, flamboyantly bright Lombardi Trophy: Exuberant street art takes over the big game this year.
In another, an exuberant Jewish couple on their 1956 honeymoon decided to abandon Brooklyn for the glamorous beachside neighborhood outside their window.
Purposely rough around the edges and more than a little melodramatic, it compensates with exuberant energy and a large, uniformly endearing cast.
It conjoins two of the artist's early Drape paintings into an exuberant, site-specific configuration that occupies a gallery of its own.
Mr. Marshall's exuberant paintings of black American life come with a manifesto she feels more strongly than ever, given the political climate.
It is also an exuberant celebration of personal and political liberation, making visible Blake's complex identity as a queer, biracial, nonbinary person.
An image of the western mountains of Maine done in finicky stitchlike strokes, it's exuberant but otherwise unexceptional: Impressionism past its date.
For stock investors, this meant believing there might be one final, exuberant upside flourish to ride until caution became the smart play.
It was rich, exuberant and delicious, much different from a grenache that might have come from the south of the French mainland.
Givenchy served apprenticeships with other designers — Jacques Fath, Robert Piguet and the exuberant, iconoclastic Elsa Schiaparelli — before venturing out on his own.
With selections from two decades of the duo's collaborative work, Changing Subjects might be a mixed bag, albeit a visually exuberant one.
Observation has given way to a celebratory stylisation, as swirling brushstrokes reflect exuberant patterns of clouds, trees, flowers and swelling ears of wheat.
As the crowds snowballed, and many onlookers snuck past the ropes to join in the procession, the parade turned into an exuberant celebration.
First published in Taiwan in 2015, this exuberant but sinister fable confirms its author as one of China's most audacious and enigmatic novelists.
But in a group shot of smiling faces, Hicks stood in the back of the group and had a noticeably less exuberant expression.
An exuberant Seavey ran alongside his sled, high-fiving fans and pumping his fist as he crossed the snowy finish line in Nome.
"When we left we thought we'd be coming back," an exuberant Rumi, dressed in a smart white shirt, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The door was wide open to the fresh sea air and releasing tempting smells of Colombian cooking along with music and exuberant conversation.
One of the most eerily recognizable scenes in the movie is Joan's (Ann Dowd) exuberant conviction that their loved ones are still there.
And perhaps it was the extreme slightness of Kubrick's script—the perfunctory quality of its dialogue—that gutted the novel's wordy, exuberant heart.
The stock market suggests that traders' exuberant expectations after election night haven't panned out — at least not since the administration actually took office.
This bubble was traced to exuberant and error-filled theorizing about how to approach the task formed after just a few learning experiences.
A recently unearthed 2011 demo about BlackBerry Messenger is no exception, but it is the most exuberant, dance pop-inspired of them all.
With over 100 fabric options — from sleek white to exuberant pops of color — it focuses on making wild, beautiful patterns more accessibly priced.
"Stranger," his second album, is at once triumphant and defiant; songs like the exuberant title track blur the lines between celebration and revolution.
Foxglove is the Varner winery's second label, and the 22014 zinfandel offers an excellent taste of the Varner style: exuberant, yet well focused.
With her exuberant husband, Allan Arbus, she began a successful career in fashion photography, shooting for Glamour and Vogue and befriending Richard Avedon.
Paintings capture the adventure, too, like Thomas Broadbent's eerily floating "Spaceman," and Michael Kagan's "Rattle Them Bones," an exuberant, wildly colorful shuttle liftoff.
But it omits his crabby advice about compromise, and the exuberant song "The Hills of Tomorrow," which he and Charley wrote as teens.
Igor Goldin, the director, and Antoinette DiPietropolo, the choreographer, have gone all out to showcase the talents of their limber and exuberant cast.
Featuring a book by Alfred Uhry and music by Robert Waldman, the show suggests a boisterous singing hayride, with lots of exuberant twanging.
Yet it together leads to more confidence that the recent lows would provide decent support than that an exuberant rush higher is underway.
Josh Hawley has used Democrats' supposedly unfair treatment of Kavanaugh to pump up his already exuberant rhetorical embrace of national right-wing themes.
Book Blue Apple Beach House starting at $125 per nightWhile Cartagena is lively and exuberant, it can also be crowded in peak season.
Such risks have done little to puncture the exuberant optimism that is encouraging American businesses to ramp up hiring and consider new investment.
One reason might be the tyranny of stylists hanging onto their paychecks by safeguarding clients from their own exuberant and possibly worst impulses.
The technique is superb in both, but the 1997 recording is slightly more exuberant, while the new one is capacious in its phrasing.
The exuberant undergraduate wearing a Nike cap and giving out samples is as common on American campuses as football fans tailgating at homecoming.
Each increasingly wild gesture and utterance are of a consummate piece with the seemingly contented, exuberant woman we meet at the play's beginning.
When Stanley wears it, he becomes an exuberant and confident charmer, which eventually helps him catch the eye of Tina Carlyle (Cameron Diaz).
Mr. Crane was mostly serene, nearly frozen in place in game after game, while his exuberant son flanked him with encouragement and instructions.
For Mr. Scott, the album is a pretense, a necessary step in between him and the exuberant presentation that is his true gift.
But, generally, "Why We Sleep" mounts a persuasive, exuberant case for addressing our societal sleep deficit and for the virtues of sleep itself.
The performances, which include sets from Coldplay, the Weeknd, Harry Styles, Chris Stapleton and Pink, are full of theatrics, exuberant costuming and positivity.
I poked my head into db Studio, where Mr. Griffin's wife, Deborah Barnard, makes exuberant art glass and teaches classes to aspiring glaziers.
Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 (with the probing pianist Radu Lupu as soloist) and Schumann's exuberant Second Symphony fill out the program. (carnegiehall.
Mr. Istomin, an exuberant colorist like Mr. Buatta, hoped to recreate much of Mr. Buatta's living room wall in his new client's home.
And website traffic plateaued at many large sites, in some cases falling — a new and troubling experience after a decade of exuberant growth.
The scene and Trump's exuberant mood was a sharp contrast to the level of anxiety that awaited the president on Monday in Washington.
Seeing the exuberant singer sans shades was shocking, upsetting, and gave off strong Darth Vader-removing-his-helmet-while-at-the-DMV vibes.
Oliver's version is more exuberant than any of them, and it is, he told me, based on the dish he ate in Tuscany.
That makes Fortnite an exuberant avatar for what video games can be in an always-connected age: communal experiences rather than solitary adventures.
Elkin's inimitable language is an exuberant blend of high allusions and colloquial registers, as bounce-and-pop as it is stop-and-go.
The Dido offered some of the same earthy, herbal, floral qualities, but it was more exuberant, with flavors that seemed exotic and juicy.
The radical, quizzical, often exuberant Fay Victor, who organized this full week of programming, will perform vocal interpretations of Nichols's music on Jan.
Otherwise, enjoy the Christmas ham or tamales or side of salmon, or that exuberant chocolate pudding with whipped sour cream, served trifle-style.
With few exceptions, forms of hierarchical lifting are placed above exuberant undercutting, denial, demarcation, sabotage, and substrate slews of lush or harsh noise.
It certainly was in a worse, more repressive regime than we have in the moment, but he responded with exuberant laughter and joy.
In the slide show for this 2008 article, "Color as Field: American Painting," the artist Helen Frankenthaler's painting "Flood" is described as exuberant, exemplifying how artists use color to convey expression: Ms. Frankenthaler keeps us conscious of her high-wire act in the jaggedly stepped colors of the aptly titled "Flood" and "Interior landscape," which centers on a single, exuberant splash.
Matheson himself, one of the city's most exuberant culinary exports, admits his bias, but enthusiastically calls Le Select the best French restaurant in Toronto.
Arguably, one area of concern is technology, haunted by memories of the late-1990s collapse in sector shares after a period of exuberant valuations.
These investors who manage at least $1 million in their brokerage accounts are not exuberant, but they remain moderately bullish on the U.S. economy.
"Give It To Me" is an exuberant five-and-a-half-minute dancefloor stomper that was tucked away on the flipside of "Never Again".
In its exuberant force, it's capable of handling the horror of Norm's death and the comedy of the Nicotine crew's activism with equal dexterity.
His stories are often tragic, but the mood tends to be more exuberant than somber, an emotional effect that can be hard to describe.
He ended with an exuberant cover of Bon Jovi's "Livin' on Prayer," which he warned he could barely sing, and then he proved it.
Mr. Finn has a deeply expressive voice reminiscent of Mr. Springsteen's, but he lacks the exuberant rowdiness of the Boss when he cuts loose.
Despite a trio of suicides, many feel they have few answers as to why three exuberant, driven, and compassionate young women took their lives.
Coloring Book, his excellent, exuberant 2016 LP, became the first streaming-only release to ever crack the Billboard 200 and score a Grammy nod.
Apparently, I was happier than a lottery winner as I talked exuberant utter nonsense, telling five different stories at once in word salad fashion.
Life Size 2, meanwhile, will star Francia Raisa in the lead (human) role — the character who will play human deadpan to Banks' exuberant Eve.
In fact, domestic factors due to the fallout from over-exuberant property market are the key reasons why China's growth would slow, Xie said.
The main core destined to land on the autonomous barge in the Atlantic Ocean wasn't recovered, but the mood was still exuberant at Kennedy.
"The less exuberant can always opt for accents of red in their accessories, like ties, pocket squares, and, the subtlest of the lot, socks."
" And he famously had this big exuberant personality and was very complicated… I just kind of said, "Why isn't there a documentary about him?
"It's this over-exuberant climate that has prompted the government to rein in the excess," said Howard Yu, professor at Swiss business school IMD.
Sory's portraits of ordinary Burkinabes conveyed both the exuberant energy of a newly liberated country and the beauty and dignity of its traditional culture.
" Sonia De Los Santos and Elena Moon Park will lend a folk spin and exuberant violin playing to "The Man Who Sold the World.
They have world-changing products like smartphones, social networks and Internet search, and exuberant bosses who pretend they know where all this is going.
"A small dose of alcohol—one or two units—initially has a stimulating effect, and you will feel more chatty, more exuberant," says Tim.
Robert Treat Paine III changed the course of ecology and conservation through a unique combination of brilliant research, exuberant mentoring, playfulness and boundless generosity.
The dancers looked skillful and exuberant; it's not their fault that I find Ms. Lovette's view of the sexes sweetly busy and prettily conventional.
This was an emotional dispatch from the domain of private fantasy, a swaggeringly exuberant collection of clothes that might make us, too, feel immortal.
"An over-exuberant fan surpassed our security at ringside and made his way briefly into the ring," a WWE spokesman said in a statement.
When city inspectors enter pre-K classrooms, they are looking for things a parent who simply sees a room of exuberant toddlers might miss.
So the exuberant embrace of this year's "super bloom," an exceptional show of wildflowers coloring normally barren hillsides and desert valleys, makes perfect sense.
The day after the rally was particularly trying, as Ms. Green listened to the exuberant waves of co-workers and patrons who had attended.
In a notorious Soviet-era painting, Lenin is shown descending from the train to greet an exuberant crowd of admirers at Petrograd's Finland Station.
In London, showgoers attempted to ward off Storm Dennis by embracing bright hues and exuberant accessories, from electric blue scrunchies to fuzzy bucket hats.
Anatoly I. Antonov, the current Russian ambassador to the United States, was exuberant in his appreciation of Fort Ross after a tour last year.
In the new work, he performs actions he has never done before, most notably, exuberant swipes of semi-transparent color gathered into tumultuous clusters.
At the culmination of most running events, athletes drenched in sweat, exuberant and exhausted, cross the finish line with a final burst of determination.
Cetron said most of the passengers were "exuberant and elated to be out of harm's way," and understand the need for a longer quarantined.
Played with an exuberant lack of inhibition by Audrey Tautou, Marie's casual attitude toward consent and partnering goes hand in hand with her unresponsiveness.
Watching this, I couldn't help being reminded of the first episode of the second season of "High Maintenance," which contains a similarly exuberant scene.
A particularly strong asset is the exuberant voice of Frank, one of the most likable male Y.A. protagonists I've read in a long time.
Boogie-woogie is apt, like the left and right hands at a piano seeming to ignore each other but generating intricate, exuberant rhythmic agreements.
The choreography is by John Heginbotham, known for his exuberant playfulness — perfect for illustrating the adventures of a boy and the animals he encounters.
" This 2012 film is an exuberant picture about young graffiti artists that A. O. Scott of The New York Times called "loose and rambunctious.
They speak of the exuberant, confounding and sometimes dangerous disorder of a country free of the rules and regulations that make modern life safe.
The 10th Arrondissement has long been a draw for its exuberant night life, but left a lot to be desired in design-forward lodging.
One attendee told the newspaper that Nixon was "exuberant" about legalizing marijuana and that she framed the issue around raising revenue for the state.
A crucial element in the exuberant biodiversity of the world's second largest jungle, Afrormosia is an indicator species, signaling the health of its ecosystem.
Leonhard Weese, president of the Hong Kong Bitcoin Association, said the ICO space was becoming exuberant and questioned the fundraising for the floating casino.
It's fitting that with "Sequential Drawings," McGuire has given us another original and pleasurable work, as freewheeling, artful and exuberant as the artist himself.
Investors are also overly exuberant and volatility, as in the VIX, has been near record lows — a contrarian's sign that trouble could be brewing.
Yet in his work, by contrast, the messy psyche concealed behind a perfected bodybuilder exterior has a way of erupting — exuberant, unruly, insistently alive.
It's a gentle film that's reassuring despite its somber introspection, and no less exuberant than his usual work, with fluid and free-moving animation.
And yet what Thomas declares on every page of this exuberant, exquisitely intimate novel is that Bri deserves a big story of her own.
It is the San Bernardino of exuberant Sunday morning swap meets, the one filled with hand-painted signs for butcher shops, groceries or western wear.
Its expansive and exuberant production is a soundtrack for that drive into the 6, one that's both overwhelming and at the same time, incredibly comforting.
On September 26, world leaders gathered in the city of Cartagena for an exuberant celebration of a peace deal that had not yet been approved.
You can't be happy if you're scared so I'm really confronting all of the things I'm scared of and I'm really finding this exuberant freedom.
Trump's charm Despite the dire warning about 2018, members leaving the gathering described what they said was vintage Trump -- exuberant, humorous and ready to charm.
But it's also because this is the exuberant but wasteful process by which the tech industry determines what each new platform is actually good for.
However, they lack the emotional depth of the animation, which carries not only the paintings' exuberant joy but the pain that preceded them as well.
Ms. McSherry bought a coach house herself at 20143 Waverly in 1995 and converted it from an Italian restaurant into an exuberant, antiques-filled home.
The December footage prompted some debate in Israel over the military's open-fire regulations, the reaction of the exuberant soldiers and the military's preliminary response.
"You have those moments: exhaustion, the stress of having an exuberant child, and you don't want to be judged by your worst mistakes," she says.
"Whenever you see this kind of boom, you need to take the more exuberant pronouncements with a grain of salt," the "Mad Money" host said.
Animated by exuberant, juddering cross-rhythms, vaulting easily from frenetic, Terry Riley-ish minimalism to tranquil introspection, Ms. Meredith's compositions seem to contain whole worlds.
She's exuberant, and provides most of the comic relief — but she's also kind, and male director Townsend goes out of his way to showcase that.
He heard Smetana's surging "Má Vlast" played to exuberant Velvet Revolutionaries in Czechoslovakia, and, surreally, was sheltered from a police crackdown along with Shirley Temple.
The contribution of Jews to American winter medleys gets an unusual treatment in an exuberant, newish musical documentary by Larry Weinstein, a Canadian film director.
The exuberant and enigmatic artists at the International Festival of Performance Art in Fort-de-France either approached performance as physical labor or abstract ritual.
But with a keloid, there's an exuberant deposition of collagen which causes the area to be bumpy, firm, and larger than the scar should be.
The president was exuberant when he spoke in the White House Rose Garden, with GOP lawmakers arrayed behind him, shortly after the House had voted.
PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS A KEY House Republicans joined an exuberant Trump for a victory lap in the White House Rose Garden after the vote.
At the same time that investors are wringing their hands over tax cuts happening, they are irrationally exuberant over $1 trillion in infrastructure investment materializing.
The look was exuberant and optimistic, prioritizing how you put something together as much as the clothes you were working with in the first place.
He is more than enough — my dazzling, exuberant little boy who loves basketball, experimenting in the kitchen and, when I am lucky, snuggling with me.
However, the feedback that Berners-Lee received from his boss for the revolutionary idea in 1989 was not quite as exuberant as you might expect.
No tourist will fail to notice the jarring juxtapositions of wealth and poverty, a consequence of Rio's exuberant topography as well as its poor governance.
New helpers from the community include the exuberant Cassandra, a vet tech at their local animal hospital who breathlessly doles out free vaccinations and aphorisms.
"American Honey," long and messy as it is, is by turns observant and exuberant, and sweet in a way that is both unexpected and organic.
He tried out as a taxi-driver, a fireman, a helicopter pilot, and a makeup assistant for an exuberant drag queen called La One Two.
She hoped Donald would not open her bedroom door tonight; this was the kind of day that he would come, exuberant and expansive from victory.
I know the songs you can just bark out and they're always going to sound fun and exuberant, no matter how off-pitch you are.
Most of us remember running down the stairs on Christmas morning, exuberant and exhilarated to find toys under the tree and sweets in our stockings.
Her uncle posted his eulogy for her — a joyous, mournful remembrance of a young woman no less exuberant for her own struggles — in full online.
An exuberant yet exhausted feeling hits me when we reach Basecamp, for unlike the Sherpa people, I do not function so well at 17,600 feet.
At least for the duration of "Sorry to Bother You," capitalism feels evil but also tawdry and preposterous, and labor solidarity seems sexy and exuberant.
Alongside Sigmar Polke, Blinky Palermo, Konrad Lueg and other students at the exuberant Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, he began painting deadpan figurative canvases in a sapped grisaille.
With her colorful, exuberant folk-art illustrations and upbeat, friendly tone, Rashin makes a daunting cross-cultural leap seem as easy as a summer breeze.
She also makes, in the Playwrights Horizons production that opened on Sunday under the exuberant direction of Leah C. Gardiner, an auspicious professional playwriting debut.
The MacArthur Award-winning tap dancer Michelle Dorrance and her company, Dorrance Dance, offers a good reason to escape the holiday mayhem: two exuberant works.
Obama at an exuberant show featuring videos, music from artists like the Jackson 5 and Lady Gaga and a discussion of her book and life.
Candy Darling's star shone brighter than most actors could have hoped, and Andy Warhol wasn't the only person to notice her rawness and exuberant energy.
Through it all, my dad biked to work, biked home, sent me letters, listened to my exuberant long-winded dispatches, fielded my sobbing phone calls.
The zaniness is pretty low-key, and what we witness is less the explosion of pent-up energy than the gentle affirmation of exuberant kindness.
An exuberant top-scoring floor routine by U.C.L.A.'s Katelyn Ohashi went viral this year, making her one of the most famous college gymnasts ever.
Their battle unfolds in an onscreen animation, but the children assist by summoning some low-tech magic that's just as appealing: their own exuberant energy.
The ample cast occasionally strikes poses, and there is one exuberant dance break (spectacularly performed by Tamara Williams, who with MJ Rodriguez provided the choreography).
It's a vast space that offers privacy, a corporate monument that gives back to the public, an expression of International Style austerity that feels exuberant.
This fun fact comes to us courtesy of the book's editor, Anne Margaret Daniel, whose exuberant diligence is more worthwhile than most of the stories.
Its creators, the Q Brothers, who are responsible for "The Bomb-itty of Errors," promise an "exuberant" eighty-minute hip-hop spin on the tragedy.
Our peaceful coexistence came to a crashing halt when a group of exuberant football fans came in shouting for their team and rounds of beer.
Sottsass's apostasy culminated in the exuberant wildness of his Memphis furniture, with its angled forms, Fiestaware hues, enlarged faux-wood grains and startling modern laminates.
"The fervour and price rises within the first few hours can be blamed on slow supply reaching markets and excessive initial exuberant demand," he said.
His is the standout performance, although Annika Meier and Carol Schuler are exuberant and feisty as the wives who have unknowingly consorted with the gods.
It's actually easy, because Andrés's market there, which he opened in March with the brothers Ferran and Albert Adrià, is an exuberant labor of love.
Republican lawmakers were in an exuberant mood Tuesday, as they wrapped their heads around the fact that they are in a position of unexpected power.
From the reaction of those in attendance to Samuel L. Jackson's startled, exuberant announcement of the winning screenplay, Hollywood seemed altogether pleased with the situation.
The apparatus was visually stunning, but the limitations of the Disney stage left little room for the exuberant movement that is integral to Monk's aesthetic.
The opera opens with Clarence, a hearty miner (the exuberant bass-baritone Ryan McKinny), who sets up the story almost as if giving a lecture.
In fact, the exuberant dancing, which continues even after the music stops, is probably an indirect reaction to the tightly controlled society under Communist rule.
She was relieved to find that where the bed would normally be was a sushi bar — and behind it the exuberant, wisecracking chef David Bouhadana.
It's exuberant fun, a return to the moment when what Lil Pump and others proposed was a new idea, a radical notion, an essential urge.
Trumpet-like is more the province of Andreas Schager, who as a properly exuberant Bacchus conquers the intense challenges Strauss laid out for his tenors.
To illustrate, we've created this compilation of the president counting from "a negative number" to "the biggest number ever," in his exuberant if imprecise style.
Likewise, in "Le Cirque Medrano" (18503), exuberant performing figures are put through Léger's mechanical meat grinder and expelled into the hyperreal dominion of entertainment simulacrum.
Not only is the Mr. Robot actor's British accent pretty decent, he's seems to be channeling Mercury's exuberant lifestyle to the best of his ability.
Jessica Jones, my current favorite, has a kind of darkness and ugly quality that is in a way the opposite of the exuberant Star Wars.
GOP leaders are exuberant about the Trump administration that will soon follow and are preparing to send a blizzard of bills to the new White House.
It was a direct challenge to the church's authority, which lent it an element of mischief and irreverence, yet it was also exuberant and deeply touching.
His uncensored and exuberant personality contrasts poorly with her steady and unflappable demeanor -- qualities that are on more lists of leadership qualities, last time I checked.
The actor has revealed, via two exuberant videos, that she donned a different disguise each day she was there in order to fully enjoy herself anonymously.
"I think we've lost this exuberant naïveté, as a scene," Lune told me, noting the effect of cheaper, more accessible technology on creating professional-looking films.
An exuberant rush into public-private partnerships for big projects a decade ago left many private firms taking on bigger financial risks than they could manage.
In 2008, however, Mr. Stucky had to miss the New York Philharmonic's premiere of his exuberant, 12-minute piece "Rhapsodies for Orchestra," conducted by Lorin Maazel.
While Chinese state and privately owned companies are once again raising new loans for foreign acquisitions, deal sizes are far less exuberant than in recent years.
They performed in front of a small crowd of fans (girls, mostly—of course) and, while they are exuberant, they look so very clearly brand new.
Asked about the other notable no-shows, Fiddler expressed some frustration that leading presidential candidates would pass up the chance to address Netroots' famously exuberant audiences.
Dressed all in black, the showman known for exuberant stadium marathons delivers a two-hour performance — part storytelling, part singing — almost entirely without cracking a smile.
In many of these pieces, his thoughts on freedom, alienation, and community are filtered through an exuberant appreciation of culture, from William Blake to Cyndi Lauper.
"These little girls, I think they're about 12, very, very, unhappy with that," Wilson explained as a clip of the very exuberant embrace played behind her.
"Pose" is less an experiment than an exuberant coming-out party for LGBT actors, one that quickly locates the heart, humanity and longing in these characters.
He taught us to look to the stars and planets for understanding, and by the sheer force of his exuberant presence, to do so with confidence.
But there are exuberant economies in writing too, as Davis says of Henry James and Marcel Proust, whose books seem baggy only if you're not concentrating.
Victor Ciardelli, the exuberant founder, president and chief executive of Guaranteed Rate, pointed to one statistic for which an arrow heading down is a positive association.
The open-plan studio where Mr. Elbaz worked in an exuberant free-for-all of international stylists, patisseries and noise, has been divided into two rooms.
Take, for example, the exuberant fashion show he organized for his Golf Wang clothing line a couple of weeks ago — part Nickelodeon cartoon, part skate park.
To write of pain is to take nothing from the Brazilians, who are gracious hosts and exuberant fans, crowding the waterfront of Copacabana for beach volleyball.
Supporters who had arrived more in hope than expectation of victory grew more and more exuberant as Trump moved to the cusp of the White House.
The album paired the rapper's exuberant flow with skittish, jazz-inflected dance beats; it's a convincing manifesto for "future bounce," a style that Goldlink himself coined.
Exuberant, unforgettable—but at least half an hour too long—American Honey is set in an America largely forgotten by the middle-class-centric coastal media.
In this video, the way the light dances upon the unique shapes and surfaces of these naked peoples' bodies is the glow of their exuberant freedom.
Kelly's persona, that of a strapping and exuberant dancer, seems at odds with the image of worn-out sneakers, though the association is an interesting one.
Although Bourdain became an international celebrity as a candid, exuberant lover of food and travel, he didn't break through until he was in his mid-40s.
He was particularly fond of chintz, the printed cotton fabric with a glazed finish, and made exuberant use of pillows, fringes, swags, tassels, bows and ruffles.
Another complication is the increased tension between the United States and South Korea, both over Mr. Moon's exuberant diplomatic engagement with the North and over trade.
Few shows have quite as much fun as Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fox's exuberant cop comedy about a Brooklyn precinct run by deadpan Captain Holt (Andre Braugher).
CULTURED TRAVELER In the 3-D film "America's Musical Journey," the singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc takes viewers on an exuberant exploration of the country's creative roots.
High up in the stands on Wednesday was a group of 70 people waving Kazakh flags, their exuberant cheering rivaling the loud contingent of Russian fans.
The exuberant, show-tune-spouting queen of a suburban community theater group, Lorraine tries to turn her every moment, onstage and off, into a delirious showstopper.
"The severity of the wall color, Benjamin Moore 2129-20 Soot, is a fantastic contrast to the light and exuberant palette in the artwork," he said.
Trained in semiotics and art history at Brown, Mr. Adler has long been known for his exuberant style that is also a big tent of references.
Angoulême is a cornerstone of the comics industry in France and Belgium, but some in the field say the exuberant headlines conceal a more complex picture.
Without the need to collect or educate on a specific movement, genre, or time period, their mission lies solely in sharing the exuberant power of art.
There's a short passage late in the finale of the "Emperor" when phrases of the exuberant main theme are traded between the piano and the orchestra.
These exuberant photographs are the subject of "Raphael Albert: Miss Black and Beautiful," an exhibition organized by Autograph ABP in London and, now, at Mac Birmingham.
This California concert will usher in summer with a crop of exuberant pop stars including Shawn Mendes, Ariana Grande, 5 Seconds of Summer, NF, and Miguel.
She went on to forge a deeply individual path in art, creating voluptuous, exuberant, often whimsical works that frequently took the female form as its subject.
Its stars have been imported and occasionally seem eager to practice subversion, as Madonna and Beyoncé have; to practice an exuberant nothing, as Katy Perry has.
She is also an exuberant and appealing self-marketer, whose likeness will proliferate on school bags and under Christmas trees for a long time to come.
The exuberant 23-year-old made a fine start before losing focus on Court One, sending a backhand long on the unseeded Shapovalov's first match point.
On Friday night, however, he became a name on many Vail lips as he danced Edward Villella's exuberant role in Balanchine's 1964 "Tarantella" pas de deux.
Two works to seek out: the exuberant bee-rider by Mimmi Andersson and Merete Lassen at Kungsgatan 65, and Ebba Chambert's mystical goddesses at Vallgatan 21.
It led me to wonder if we were watching this exuberant four-time Olympian high jumper and reigning American record-holder aging in front of us.
JON PARELES It was a blessed night to be Chance the Rapper, the devout Chicagoan whose every public showing is a sort of exuberant praise dance.
"Head Over Heels," the exuberant mash-up of a 16th-century prose poem with songs of the Go-Go's, will close on Broadway on Jan. 6.
Dating from the second half of the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th, they boast vibrant colors, exuberant ornaments, and paintings of Orientalist scenes.
Where Mr Xi sees Hong Kong "grown exuberant like a bamboo or a pine tree" in the Chinese embrace, many see constricted political space and economic opportunities.
It's a crime to keep cash from the truck The exuberant videos that people posted as the cash danced in the air are now doubling as evidence.
Producer Jon Shestack of Air Force One , Waiting, and Dan in Real Life fame will help Frank make the leap from exuberant illustrator to box-office success.
Former President George W. Bush is getting flak for appearing too exuberant during the interfaith memorial service for the five Dallas police officers killed by sniper fire.
The automatically adjusting full-width rear wing works in concert with a rear diffuser to complete the design and, more importantly, keep exuberant drivers on the road.
As Collins managed his first team to the World Series, he became something of a media star, mixing his old-school stories with an almost exuberant persona.
Warm and exuberant, Mel and Sue are always ready with a hug and the reminder that "it's just a cake" if one of the contestants falls apart.
The 20-year-old lit up -- and cracked up -- the whole nation with her exuberant and at times hilarious answers during post-competition interviews on state television.
V-Moda's sound signature has long been known for Kolton's preference for exuberant, aggressively thumping bass that aims to recreate the feeling of being in a club.
"He was very bright – one of those exuberant people who radiates positivity and love," Amber Smyth, a former coworker of Vielma's at Universal Orlando Resort, tells PEOPLE.
It is one of American popular music and American black music's miracles that her exuberant airing of suffering touched so many people and persisted for so long.
" Zeitgeist ... "Warnings of complacency made by some as crisis memory endures," per Bloomberg: "[T]he giddiness ... gave some investors pause as they warned against turning too exuberant.
HKEx's exuberant purchase of the LME was based on a belief that a Hong Kong company was better placed to pull the right political levers in Beijing.
After all, it wouldn't be so uncomfortable if we didn't see at least some part of ourselves in Tracey's overly exuberant tongue jabs during her first kiss.
Other designs were bright and glittered and paired with exuberant accessories, such as a big pink wig, glass frames with cartoon exclamations and neon green fur stilettos.
All over the world, the day devoted to Ireland's holy patron is now a time of exuberant, mostly secular celebration of all things Hibernian and supposedly Hibernian.
It was an exuberant, over-the-top collection, and all the stronger for its fabulous intensity, with the flashing spotlights and grinding music of a disco alfresco.
A typically exuberant and explicit painting, it was made the year after the artist's works were notoriously confiscated from an exhibition at the Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland.
Interlagos is an old-style circuit, with an exuberant local crowd likely to be giving Hamilton plenty of love, and Vettel is a three times winner there.
The often-exuberant and smiling corgi was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease over a year ago, and his family has worked to control the illness ever since.
In the wake of the GOP's botched ObamaCare repeal effort in the Senate, exuberant Democrats and the media started clamoring for a "bipartisan" approach to healthcare reform.
At the Regional Church in Delbarton, 10 miles from Williamson, Sunday services were both exuberant and solemn, a mark of the conservative Christianity that holds strong here.
U.S. capital markets are exuberant, with stock valuations high at 21 times trailing earnings and struggling economies around the world a risk for U.S. stocks, he said.
Olsen served as the tournament marshal, livestream commentator and exuberant public address announcer, even mimicking the sound of a horn to signal the end of each heat.
For all his boisterousness during the campaign, Mr. Trump was more muted than exuberant in its aftermath, according to people who spoke with him throughout the day.
There seems to be a greater degree of enthusiasm, too, in the Yankees' dugout with the influx of young, exuberant talent that is contributing in meaningful ways.
Tickets were awarded via lottery, connections and luck, and even this warm-up bill was treated as a seminal event by music industry insiders and exuberant fans.
"It was a true-to-life hilarious retelling of my life at 15," Ms. Rennison wrote in an exuberant first-person essay in The Guardian in 2014.
After unusually exuberant spending by Japanese consumers in the April to June period, foreign trade took over as the main engine of growth from July through September.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, New York rapper Cardi B, brought down the house with an exuberant performance of dance hit "I Like It" with J.Balvin and Bad Bunny.
For at least the first half of Bruce Norris's "The Low Road," which opened at the Public Theater on Wednesday night, the answer is an exuberant yes.
Flash forward a few years, to 1987: Andrew is 17 and finishing high school, and he has carved out an identity for himself: flamboyant, exuberant and carefree.
Some cleared piles of paving stones from the deserted streets outside, effacing the traces of the exuberant protest that a few short weeks ago enraptured the country.
The choice of the teamLab collective for the opening exhibition of the Amos Rex Museum indicates that the museum's mission is sharing the exuberant power of art.
It surveys decades of art making, from the exuberant jewelry for which she is best known to the figurative sculpture to which she is now most committed.
I would very much enjoy a manzanilla sherry with this dish, while Txakolina, an exuberant dry white from Basque country in Spain, is legendarily good with artichokes.
Mr. Taylor, whose highly diverse style was born in radical experimentalism in the 1950s, created poignant and exuberant works that entered the repertory of numerous dance companies.
"Juvenile Jazz Bands" (1979) documented the ragtag bunch of children rejected from other marching bands who practiced in deteriorating lots yet wielded batons like exuberant young wizards.
In the middle of intense partisanship and frustration over how Trump has handled the coronavirus response so far, Democrats have been exuberant in their praise for DeWine.
On Mr. Gehry's split-level set, Ms. Childs pairs exuberant movement with Mr. Adams's driving score, resulting in a rich multisensory journey whose revival is long overdue.lincolncenter.
For decades, Brown has created profound choreography that grapples with life and faith, and his exuberant blend of contemporary and African dance can feel like physical prayer.
He hits the road, packing nightclubs and juke joints across the South, and releases a series of albums whose salacious covers hint at the exuberant obscenity inside.
Played by Ms. Namekawa with sprightly sensuality and exuberant wit, it burst with precocious energy — and outdid in profundity much music written by composers many decades older.
This early 20th-century painting, by the German artist Rudolf Bauer, similarly connects principles of musical arrangement with the organization of bright, exuberant shapes on his canvas.
He said he won't buy livestock at the current high prices, which he said was caused by over-exuberant farmers catching "green fever" because of the rain.
The show's second half, on the museum's 4th floor, is an exuberant free-for-all: 30 paintings hung in two rows, salon-style, in one big room.
Like the play itself, this dance number starts off silly and exuberant, shades into a darker quirkiness and ends in a disquieting burst of isolating, atavistic energy.
The lobby, for starters, is painted an exuberant shade of ocher — and filled with small clusters of paintings, sketches and a large Rococo-style papier-mâché mirror.
That was the conclusion investors divined from the first round of voting in the French presidential election, prompting exuberant buying on markets around the world on Monday.
Impairment levels are closely watched by investors in the bank, which has had a glut of bad debts in the past few years following over-exuberant lending.
The metric is closely watched by investors in the Asia-focused lender, which has suffered a glut of bad debts in recent years following over-exuberant lending.
The grooves will be churning, and the mood exuberant verging on ecstatic — especially given a likely parade of guests from a local scene aswarm with party-starters.
The No. 22015 was the Clos Reginu from Domaine Maestracci, also in Calvi, a juicy, exuberant wine made of an assortment of Corsican and southern French grapes.
Exuberant officials and a buoyant President spent the week cheering the initial results of Mueller's investigation, as laid out in a letter from Attorney General William Barr.
Kamtchowsky — one of the main characters in Oloixarac's exuberant blend of political satire and sexual picaresque — is a young, unsightly woman who meets a young, unsightly man.
"Like its hero, the movie has a blunt, exuberant honesty, pulling off even its false moves with conviction and flair," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
His exuberant "Bzzz," a sonically sophisticated collaboration with the beat boxer Chris Celiz, was a hit at New York City Center's Fall for Dance festival in October.
In the meantime, her freshman classmate Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan was unapologetically upsetting Democratic talking points with an exuberant, expletive-filled pledge to impeach the president.
On the opposite side of the aisle, Republican lawmakers were more consistently exuberant, leaping to their feet with abandon and roaring in approval frequently throughout the night.
Pierpont's original melody is statelier and more classical than the exuberant modern version; it features a slightly melancholy tone that belies the ostensible joy of the lyrics.
With an exuberant emphasis on inclusivity, Marawa's crew is clearly spreading its unique brand of electric joy and self-assurance everywhere it goes, one hoop at a time.
He hit three of his first four 3-point attempts and triumphantly raised his fist to the exuberant crowd after one of his long-range rainbows went through.
Surprisingly, a second bidder emerged: Amazon's Jeff Bezos, who pursued his passion for all things, including space travel, with an awesome talent for being both exuberant and methodical.
The work's debt to Beckett is forthright, but it translates the bleak comedy of that Irish master into an exuberant American vernacular that even has room for optimism.
Directed by Ellie Heyman, and featuring Mr. Craig and Peter Blomquist, "Longyarn" creates an exuberant American variation on Beckett's tragicomedies that even has room for optimism (21:230).
Directed by Ellie Heyman, and featuring Mr. Craig and Peter Blomquist, "Longyarn" creates an exuberant American variation on Beckett's tragicomedies that even has room for optimism (1:15).
Directed by Ellie Heyman, and featuring Mr. Craig and Peter Blomquist, "Longyarn" creates an exuberant American variation on Beckett's tragicomedies that even has room for optimism (259:259).
Ruled by the sun and the element of fire, Leo is the bold A-lister of the Zodiac, simultaneously relatable and yet untouchable in their theatrical, exuberant persona.
Yet most analysts and investors are still exuberant about future prospects for Facebook, which with a market value of $521bn is the world's sixth biggest publicly traded firm.
Further up the West Coast, in the state of Washington, there is a similar spirit of exuberant militancy, honed by long experience and fired up by recent events.
How did the consensus on a single book go from "exuberant and meaningful fun!" to "everything that is wrong with the internet!" over the span of seven years?
Later bail-outs of countries like Ireland and Spain showed that excessive private debt, property bubbles and over-exuberant banks can cause even bigger problems for financial stability.
If George Bailey hadn't swum down to the very pits of his own misery, It's a Wonderful Life's exuberant conclusion wouldn't have had nearly the same emotional impact.
These are closely watched by investors in the Asia-focused bank, which has had a glut of bad debts in the past few years following over-exuberant lending.
Yes, today may have a high of 84 degrees, but I bought an exuberant amount of pumpkin products from Trader Joe's so mentally, we can make it happen!
It's very literally an ode to self-love—"If you don't care about me / Making love to myself / Back on my beat"—but it's still exuberant and irresistible.
The video features exuberant crowds with Obama posters, surrounded by names of iconic African American leaders, black children holding up newspapers announcing Obama's win and a jubilant Rep.
While the little girl's outfit may not have met some more stringent dress codes, it's certainly exuberant and a lot more exciting than the standard-issue graduation robe.
While the media attention has focused entirely on the exuberant and entertaining traveling carnival nature of the Trump campaign, this overlooks another, deeper problem conservatives have today: Sen.
It's like the exuberant designs you see at fashion shows or from car manufacturers signaling their future intent: defined by pizzazz and excess rather than practicality and efficiency.
And Hugh Masekela, the South African fluegelhorn player, performed "Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela)," a defiant, exuberant cry of protest for one of the president's acknowledged heroes.
When I met Verónica—a warm, exuberant woman in her mid-forties—she regaled me with stories of immigrant life in Georgia as though she were telling jokes.
And it arrives in New York with exuberant reviews in its wake: "It is not to be missed on any account," Chris Jones wrote in The Chicago Tribune.
As it expanded, Crazy Eddie also became famous for a memorable series of commercials starring an exuberant, fast-talking man many falsely believed to be Mr. Antar himself.
Durkan made her first stop at Seattle's Ethiopian Community Center where she was officially sworn in to office by Judge Richard Jones in front of an exuberant crowd.
Exuberant slap "PS42WW$" finds $ilkmoney chilling at Nemo and Dory's fabled destination; "Lavender," meanwhile, has a heavily reverbed Lord Linco over a tinkling piano melody longing for home.
And yet a new authority figure has emerged within companies, much less exuberant than old-fashioned autocratic CEOs but just as determined to amass power: the imperial CFO.
Much like the previous installment, the film has earned exuberant praise from both critics and audience members, with many calling it an "incredible" movie with great action sequences.
I didn't celebrate before the line as I've learned from the under-17 category to not believe in the win too early and not to be too exuberant.
Franklin, once the seemingly always exuberant girl so many predicted would be the next Michael Phelps, now finds herself trying to climb up from the deep, dark depths.
Armed with a few introductions and a scholarship to study Japanese cinema, he arrived in a city of such exuberant density that it fairly took his breath away.
The format of short performances is a safeguard against monotony, and the performers are nothing if not committed, but all together, "1940" lacks a degree of exuberant conviction.
On Saturday, he also became the city's first mayor to be married while in office, when he tied the knot with his longtime partner in an exuberant ceremony.
Fit City There was a lot of whooping and hollering as a group of exuberant students gathered for recess time at Asphalt Green on the Upper East Side.
And now that I'm married and have a child, and it's usually full of hustle and bustle, it's come to feel like a joyful, exuberant place to be.
Mr. Biden, in an exuberant victory speech on Saturday night, looked ahead to a long, ideological struggle and made repeated arguments against Mr. Sanders, though not by name.
The prominent investor Ron Baron added to the exuberant expectations for Tesla yesterday, saying that the company could have $1 trillion in total revenue over the coming decade.
By mastering antediluvian musical syntax, the Ramblers accorded the old-time string band canon great respect while also equipping themselves to reimagine it with their own exuberant stamp.
Much of his past work has relied on precision and formal restraints; here, he has given the players enormous freedom, and the result is both exuberant and tight.
For example, Abraham Lincoln&aposs severe depression is said to have made him more compassionate, while Theodore Roosevelt&aposs hypomanic moods made him an exuberant and influential personality.
Mr. Key, 46, an exuberant conversationalist with an elastic body and an expressive face, said in a recent interview that he could relate to his character's identity crisis.
The first of his books, "Be Here Now" (21971), sold more than two million copies and established him as an exuberant exponent of finding salvation through helping others.
Mostafa Eissa, winner of the Egyptian Open in 2015, attributes Egypt's success at golf croquet to an aggressive style, weather that allows for year-round play and exuberant fans.
Her new track, the exuberant "ME!" dropped at midnight on Friday, along with a dreamy cotton candy-hued video that featured Benjamin, Urie, and many new looks for Swift.
This is the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, an exuberant display of "perfect" bodies in elaborate costumes designed to get everyone in the mood to buy more this holiday season.
But Thursday's exuberant rally indicates that positive sentiment may be too much, too soon, and that stocks still have a tough road to setting and holding new record highs.
Dougy's exuberant falsetto, delayed guitar ripples, and galloping drums became synonymous with that delicious rush of falling in love (in a nice v-neck sweater vest and skinny tie).
Featured on 'Tumblr's rich kids of Instagram' earlier this year, Luthra is Facebook-famous for his excessive and exuberant lifestyle, filtered down via his billion dollar ballin' social feeds.
But it's not every day you see a badass female go completely practical (but stylish too!) so she can celebrate her Oscar win in the most exuberant way possible.
The large Bier House features a formal dining room unlike those of the other four homes, since its original owners, an exuberant doctor and his wife, liked to entertain.
Besides women gaining the right to vote, Amelia Earhart flying across the Atlantic, and of course Mickey Mouse, what else comes to mind when thinking of those exuberant '20s?
While the newlyweds are from cultures located on opposite sides of the world, they're throwing an exuberant, color-splashed ceremony that blends her Mexican heritage to his Filipino roots.
Reid is a treasure, striking the right balance between insecurity, intelligence, and exuberant excitement, with a dash of awkwardness — she is, after all, 14, and was 13 during filming.
In return for their exuberant, slobbery affection, dogs have convinced us to take care of them — driving otherwise sane adults to carry around plastic baggies filled with warm poop.
"Stylistically, the '70s were really exuberant and free, and also extremely diverse," says Natasha Jen, a partner at the design firm Pentagram and the creator of Buffy's custom logotype.
He had set Oracle Arena ablaze with his first three efforts; you will remember the dumbfounded, exuberant grins of Shaquille O'Neal and Kevin Garnett, partially obscured by their camcorders.
I think transhumanism, especially its strong, passionate base in exuberant Silicon Valley, could use an overhaul that makes it more attentive to and integrated with our complex societal systems.
Neither of them was greeted with an exuberant reception at the first try, and Apple's reset is an unspoken acknowledgement of the errors made and the need for improvement.
La La Land, directed by Damien ChazelleAs exuberant as La La Land is, what truly makes this movie soar is how firmly it keeps its feet on the ground.
The debts would then become more costly to service, denting the impact of any exuberant fiscal policy and further justifying a skeptical view of the UK from financial markets.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, said before exuberant supporters in Raleigh, N.C., a day after a speech blasting Mr. Trump's business record, ethics and often-erratic policy positions.
In many ways, the Russian reaction to the summit resembled the exuberant—and, for the record, premature—celebrations seen in Moscow immediately following Trump's unexpected 2016 victory over Clinton.
Formed in 1998 while two of its members were still in high school, Skelator is not only the oldest band in the current pack, but also the most exuberant.
"It was too exuberant and expressionist and it didn't fit with the Dutch people, so to say, because we felt we were much more severe and functionalist," she said.
And exuberant public celebrations of him, like the commemorations of the 400th anniversary of his death that will erupt around the world on Saturday, have played an outsize role.
And it begins with an exuberant stomp, literally: John Corigliano's "Stomp," adapted here for orchestra, a seven-minute piece in which the players sometimes tap and stomp their feet.
Scraping together the few dollars necessary to pay for a daily school lunch might not seem like an exuberant cost, but for many, it's a few dollars too much.
It is also a rather staid message for someone as exuberant as the 66-year-old Rose, who speaks so quickly he appears to be in a perpetual rush.
Curtailing the more "exuberant speculation" might be healthy and good, Dag Syrrist of Vision Capital said in the survey, even if it leads to downward pressure on the sector.
Tarzan remains the man apart and the man in the middle, the uneasy, sometimes forlorn, sometimes exuberant bridge between civilization and nature, between the human and nonhuman animal world.
Ms. Fisher's career coincided with the growing interest in bipolar disorder itself, a mood disorder characterized by alternating highs and lows, paralyzing depressions punctuated by flights of exuberant energy.
His exuberant verdict, that "decoding the human genome has shown us how genes dictate the organization of the brain and how changes in genes influence disorders," is extraordinarily premature.
Tank and the Bangas string together grooves from funk, hip-hop, rock and gospel; serious storytelling, self-empowerment exhortations and dance instructions share the band's exuberant stream of consciousness.
A video of Mr. Frost tossing off "Let's Be Happy," a klezmer tune transformed into a giddily exuberant showpiece, has been seen more than a million times on YouTube.
The big draw of the exuberant documentary "Knock Down the House" — about four women who ran for Congress in 2018 — is Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York.
The two chefs greet one another with an exuberant bear hug before getting down to making gumbo that isn't quite gumbo and banh mi that isn't quite banh mi.
We were proud of him for his tv, film roles and his Oscar nomination, but what we will really remember is his exuberant love of his family and friends.
On a recent visit from Woodstock, where he has lived with his wife, Catherine, since 1976, he retraced his old Village route, more exuberant about the memories than wistful.
As Mr. Quaglione went door-to-door, Mr. Brannan waded through exuberant children at an party in the yard of Public School 185, which he attended as a child.
Chance's shows are not for cynics, but fans of work like the exuberant "Coloring Book," which he released last year to much acclaim, are likely to leave fully satisfied.
A very different sort of story of youth derailed, the Australian artist Campbell Whyte's exuberant debut graphic novel, HOME TIME (Top Shelf, $24.99), turns "magical realm" tropes inside out.
First came "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," an exuberant hit from "Red" that shows her at her best, wagging her finger while taking the emotional high road.
Any indiscriminate travel restrictions that the West might put in place would most likely be met with an exuberant tsiganochka dance by Maria Zaharova, the Foreign Ministry's celebrity spokeswoman.
The Treehouse books are a perfect balance of minimal text, maximum black-and-white drawings packed with jokes, and unbelievable amounts of nonstop action, gags and exuberant, anarchic storytelling.
Exuberant and brightly colored, their textures reference the errant fingerprints he's noticed on buildings throughout Medellín, unintentional impressions made by brick-makers smoothing the wet clay in wooden molds.
He presses witnesses, roams the grounds and sticks close to Marta, the most sympathetic and sentimentalized character in a movie that otherwise exhibits an exuberant skepticism about human nature.
Quick-Step Floors rider Alaphilippe crossed the line to an exuberant reception from the French fans at the end of a stage where the main race contenders held fire.
For all of its existential searching, "Edgar and Lucy" ends up being a riveting and exuberant ride, maybe best described by its young protagonist's musings about his nascent life.
Exuberant, floor-to-ceiling orchestrions fill the walls, while in a corner stands a device that was once called the eighth manmade wonder of the world: the Phonoliszt Violina.
Victory donuts — as those exuberant, rubber-burning celebrations have come to be known — might be ubiquitous in auto racing now, but they were not common in Nascar until 1998.
The Manhattan shopping hub is always a visual bacchanal this time of year, and for 2017, it's celebrating seven New York cultural institutions in a series of exuberant installations.
The U.S. men's national team was looking a little shaky early in the first half of their World Cup qualifying match against (exuberant, delightful) host St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Despite the presence of lurking neighbors and suggestions of voyeurism, the play evolves into an exuberant celebration of color and quirk, with a tune or two to underscore its sentiments.
But it is precisely for that reason that the British Museum ought to be lauded for putting on this dynamic, exuberant and ambitious celebration of Japan's comic-art narrative form.
The Amundi report also pointed out that signs, so far, do not suggest majorly exuberant conditions: Debt levels look healthy, and there aren't any initial public offerings with excessive valuations.
Podium proposal surprises diver Overnight sensation Fu became an overnight sensation in China last week after her exuberant -- and at times hilarious -- answers in post-competition interviews on state television.
These pens have not changed in the 21 years we have purchased them, I don't understand why the company can charge these exuberant prices, especially when there are no alternatives.
In the decades that followed, Loving explored new directions, creating more organic abstractions from torn and sewn pieces of canvas, trading in a restrained formalism for an unbounded, exuberant aesthetic.
The band—clearly rejuvenated, visibly excited, and, most importantly, very obviously happy to be playing again—ripped through a set full of both heavy emotion and sense of exuberant jubilation.
The NFL should just allow it, or at least fill the kettle with mousetraps to make a literal fun trap for any player too exuberant to resist jumping in there.
"Here's a toast to Dry January!" someone shouts out as we wait to gather, lifting a bottle of cider and taking an exuberant swig, as if to prove their point.
Surrounded by columns and a gold-painted plaster frieze of griffins and vases, the attendees sang exuberant, hip-swaying hymns, accompanied by drums, a synthesizer, tambourines and even a cowbell.
His designs (top) include riffs on traditional wallpaper motifs like bamboo and koi in a loose, exuberant style; fields of plump red lips, and trees and vines sprouting human genitalia.
KJ Balla's "Cookin Up" is an example of this scene's versatility, showing that the sound can quickly transition from violent songs structured around threats to charismatic and exuberant dance songs.
Mostly, it just clomps, two-steps and square dances along its relentlessly exuberant way, with sprightly choreography by Connor Gallagher and rowdy barn-dance music, performed by the band onstage.
Its exuberant beats sound like old 8-bit games, evoking triumph, determination, and silliness while celebrating heroes as committed to saving the day as they are joyful to be alive.
Lumines and Ridge Racers might have been the two defining games of the PSP's early months, but for me it was Tsutomu Kouno's exuberant adventure that made Sony's portable indispensable.
"The Westmont Apartment Building is an excellent example of Tudor Revival style architecture interpreted in an exuberant, somewhat fanciful manner by Cleveland architect Lyman R. Walker," according to the application.
"Pacific Daydream" is both exuberant and plaintive; it's full of songs about past joys and present loneliness, recalling friends and lovers who are no longer part of the singer's life.
" The story is so exuberant and so in love with the details of life — even the food is interesting: veal brains, sea urchins, whale that tastes of "seawater and butter.
The Miami look has matured, moving beyond (but not abandoning) its night-life-centric platforms, minidresses and tight black tees, as well as its Versace-fied penchant for exuberant flair.
Alemagna's dense and textured illustrations feature exuberant pops of color, capturing the natural world's immensity and creating a multilayered mood that allows for both introspection and wild flights of joy.
The resulting images, which won an award at Arles last year, are carnivalesque and exuberant, though often touched by the loneliness that comes from dedicating a life to a cause.
Public spaces now burst with vibrant colors and exuberant modern design set against a backdrop of curving stone walls and intricately carved friezes that are more than a century old.
It was during the 2006 World Cup, played in Germany, that German patriotism — exuberant displays of the flag, expressions of national pride — became acceptable for the first time since 1945.
The focus is also on two other Lethal Ladies: Cori Grainger, her class's quiet valedictorian; and Tayla Solomon, who is as dry as her mother, a corrections officer, is exuberant.
Millennial angst finally caught up with pop music: Where the Top 40 was populated with exuberant, hedonistic party anthems just a few years ago, today it's increasingly flecked with unease.
His purchases complete, Mr. Digrugilliers mounts his cart and wheels it into the dusk like a skateboard, exuberant with hope that some refugee family's journey will be just as smooth.
"I recognize that my personality can be very exuberant at times, and I am willing to make sure that what happened will not happen again in the future," he wrote.
He later applied his exuberant palette to a series of fiberglass constructions, which he called relief paintings, their whirls and whorls and candy colors suggesting pinwheel lollipops or psychedelic seashells.
"It's one of those magical sales that happens maybe once a decade where everyone is so exuberant, particularly for the decorative arts," said Barbara Deisroth, a veteran decorative arts adviser.
Nearby, at El Manati, a spacious cafe, gallery and shop that offers assistance in booking eco-conscious experiences, information about the lagoon is displayed alongside exuberant artistic renderings of stromatolites.
Amplified to exuberant rock-music levels, works by its founding members, David Lang, Julia Wolfe and Michael Gordon, typically featured a novel mix of electric guitars and traditional orchestral instruments.
In contrast to the sobriety of the shaft, the mooring mast rises 200 feet above the 86th-floor observatory, a glowing glass tube with exuberant Art Deco bird-wing buttresses.
With the major parties uniting against her, according to our correspondent in Paris, we look at the European mainstream's relief, the exuberant reaction in global markets and the euro's surge.
One of her most notable street scenes was of the dancer Jayniece Carter doing an exuberant grand jeté leap across a Manhattan street amid the hustle and bustle of traffic.
Wind has fared better, but with an annual total return of 4.95 percent the last three years First Trust Global Wind Energy ETF has lagged in an exuberant bull market.
Art sales during Asia Week New York reached new heights this year, the organizers said on Tuesday, thanks in large part to one stunningly exuberant evening of sales at Christie's.
While all these dances richly abound in specific dramas and suggestions, the bigger emotions they prompt derive from the felicities with which moves meet music: poignant, puckish, exuberant, by turns.
The service, under damp skies, lasted over an hour and featured exuberant versions of West's "Jesus Walks," Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot" and a handful of gospel songs.
"The willingness of investors to invest in a shockingly large fund for levered tech investing with a questionable structure is a further indication of an exuberant, unquestioning market," Marks said.
They contain plenty of light, and the colors are vibrant, even somewhat exuberant, but they are slightly removed from, say, the radiance of Kenneth Noland or the luminosity of Rothko.
PARIS (Reuters) - Veteran U.S. forward Carli Lloyd defended her World Cup team mates on Friday after widespread criticism of their exuberant goal celebrations during the 13-0 trouncing of Thailand.
"It's hard to tell how much of this afterglow is genuine enthusiasm versus flattery," Weinberg said, pointing to the Saudi reference to a "historic turning point" and exuberant praise of Trump.
From London to North Korea, she's circled the globe with her exuberant hula-hooping circus act, gleefully smashing five world records, her vampy shorts and teetering heels along for the spin.
Designed by architect Harris Armstrong as the headquarters for the American Stove Company-Magic Chef Co., the building was constructed from 1947 to 1948, with an exuberant embrace of midcentury geometry.
Gibson's writing is exuberant, electric, and frank; this is a love letter, despite — despite the bleakness of late capitalism, the complicated pull of our many devices, our often terrifying political sphere.
With her tattoos, killer curves, colorful outfits and exuberant hair (that could be dyed pink, green or braided, depending on her mood), the artist rocks a singular style all her own.
This first song from the film, majestic and exuberant with its Samoa-inspired lyrics and melodies, sets the tone for the rest of the movie, which echoes those choral arrangements throughout.
That thinking will likely encourage other self-driving outfits working on new kinds of vehicles and may lend some credence to exuberant concepts with spinning seats and wall-to-wall screens.
It permeates the cultural renaissance spawned by Black Lives Matter, a movement that has combined Black Power nostalgia with an exuberant faith in the revolutionary potential of technology and social media.
His two years in the N.F.L. have included numerous incidents of exuberant partying captured on video, including an apparent ride on an inflated swan while drinking from a bottle of Champagne.
But in Greece and Cyprus, where today is a public holiday, the beginning of the fast can also be marked by some exuberant local customs, including flour-fights and mock weddings.
Into the Shroud, dropping September 8 on Dark Entries, is an album of dreamy pop melody and tense post punk that goes from brittle to exuberant, often in the same song.
The exuberant private sector has been stifled; its share of output has stagnated, and firms must establish party cells which then may have a say over vital hiring and investment decisions.
The irony is that the more exuberant the market gets about Trump's plans, the more it drives rates as a result, the more it may actually limit the president-elect's horizons.
The brutal 1995 slaying of Adrianne Jones, an exuberant and well-liked Texas high school student, is being re-examined in Monday night's episode of People Magazine Investigates, on Investigation Discovery.
She used to do this cover of Cohen's "Closing Time" live, which you can still listen to, and it was great: fresh and exuberant, still recognizably Cohen's, but still recognizably living.
The opera masks, the suggestive costumes, and the dance moves are cultural nomenclature slapped on a TV. Despite the mainstream interest, voguing still lies behind a thin veil of exuberant mystery.
It is not that uncommon to arrive at an American airport, for instance, and witness the kind of exuberant welcoming committee for friends or lovers that was laid on at Amsterdam.
And to take a very different example, the Qatari owners of Paris Saint Germain football team don't seem to mind if their Brazilian players make exuberant displays of their Christian allegiance.
Frictions between liberal and centrist Democrats create new challenges for the California Democrat, who is juggling GOP opposition, news media scrutiny and the exuberant demands of newly elected colleagues (The Hill).
Tanowitz's dance returns on Sunday afternoon, concluding the season alongside the charming, peculiar "Diggity," from 1978 (complete with cutout dogs), and "Esplanade," from 1975, which endures as Taylor's exuberant calling card.
Gatlin, who served two career doping suspensions, played the sullen yin to Jamaican superstar Bolt's exuberant yang, glowering both times he was introduced to boos as he entered the Olympic stadium.
Even if she was a three-time all-around world champion, she was an Olympic rookie, and her explosive and exuberant brand of gymnastics leapt off any screen in any culture.
But throwing JJ into an exuberant play battle is also the kind of ridiculous sidebar story TV rarely lets characters with disabilities have without tying it up in some saccharine bow.
The result is an exuberant, celebratory take on America and its history from a left-of-center perspective, something that few orators not named Barack Obama have tried much at all.
In a time of attacks on Latinx communities generally and Mexican immigrants specifically, Coco is the balm: an exuberant movie about the magic of Mexican culture and the importance of family.
The show's most exuberant moments take place at balls, where members of houses, or chosen families, dress up and walk (compete) for trophies in categories like Royalty, Military and Executive Realness.
A native of Winnipeg, Rafter is tall and powerful, and as exuberant as a bottle of champagne; she speaks with the slightest hint of that bottom-heavy, classically Canadian accent ("Manitobah").
The pleasure of these GIFs is in the exuberant expression of the dog — maybe reminiscent of the washes of emotion that we used to feel, as children, but no longer do.
Their field of dreams, the vast protest site at the gates of the military headquarters in Khartoum where an exuberant crowd helped topple Mr. al-Bashir in April, lay in ashes.
CreditCreditCharles Graham, via Louis Armstrong Archive; Nathan Bajar for The New York Times Behind his blistering trumpet solos, revolutionary vocal improvising and exuberant stage persona, how did Louis Armstrong see himself?
Missing the wedding is meant to be bad even if the image of an exuberant Earl rolling up to the conference wearing a rakish grin and a seersucker suit suggests otherwise.
This song — the first country-rap song to land on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart — was an exuberant blast of fun from a black cowboy rapper and his singing buddies.
Mr. Taylor "created poignant and exuberant works that entered the repertory of numerous dance companies," our critic Alastair Macaulay wrote, including for the choreographers Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham and George Balanchine.
On the other, the waves of inmates arriving as Litchfield became a for-profit prison allowed a dark cloud to creep over one of the series' most exuberant moments to date.
The Blind Boys of Alabama sang a raucous, exuberant style of gospel that mixed harmony vocals with impassioned call-and-response shouting intended to rouse an audience into a religious fervor.
Ms. Soames, who was known to be a warm and exuberant woman, researched the people she was taking pictures of thoroughly and never called them "subjects," considering that a dehumanizing term.
It might seem like a parent's dream, but it's not easy raising a child with the rare genetic accident that causes such exuberant affection, partly because that affection is so undiscriminating.
A cross-cultural study found that Japanese parents of children with Williams were far more uneasy with their children's exuberant affection than were American parents of children with the same condition.
The Super Bowl is back in Miami this year, and the organizers are giving a bear hug to the bold, exuberant street art that is a hallmark of the host city.
When I chat with his friend Ms. Boom, a warm, exuberant character, before we all head out for a Japanese dinner in Amsterdam, he paces her house like a caged tiger.
At Carolina Herrera, creative director Wes Gordon presented an exuberant meditation on form and silhouette, showing exaggerated A-lines that, in some instances, took the form of sweeping, papal-style robes.
The man who appeared in that exuberant TV ad for TV ads at the end of this episode was "Saul Goodman," a guy who should not be confused with Saul Goodman.
The Nasdaq in 2000 and modern-day bitcoin both rallied 250 to 280 percent in their most "exuberant" periods ahead of bear markets, Morgan Stanley said in a note to clients.
That selection, which goes on display next week in an in-store boutique, is supplemented by an online "festival edit" and by an entire bank of zanily exuberant Lexington Avenue windows.
The sheer diversity of references—Japanese anime, Hollywood classics, Tang-dynasty poetry—was dizzying, and the sardonic delivery, laced with anger, cynicism, and wit, embodied the exuberant swagger of the movement.
Adults are lethargic, weary, and have lost the sensation of being alive, since their children have drained it from them; children are exuberant and need to move or else be distracted.
LONDON — An exuberant Gustav Klimt garden scene sold at Sotheby's on Wednesday night for about $4.93 million with fees, the third-highest price for any artwork sold at auction in Europe.
Abandoned as a baby at a Congolese orphanage, Moses falls under the tutelage of a Roman Catholic priest, Papa Moupelo, "a pocket-sized man" whose exuberant spirit enlivens the prisonlike institution.
Here he portrays the "fantastical duke of dark corners" as an exuberant escapee from the House of Windsor, an inbred composite of all the 20th century princes of Wales, including Charles.
Frei and the Sounders, who were without the injured defensive midfielder Osvaldo Alonso, continued to keep Toronto at bay as the tone of the crowd's chanting shifted from exuberant to nervous.

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