It was an emotional end to an emotional service, and a joyous beginning for a joyous new royal couple.
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Good Omens is a whimsical, joyous show about the least whimsical and joyous of subjects: The end of the world.
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A pigeon was cooing, a turtledove answering, The forest was joyous with the [cry] of the stork, The forest was lavishly joyous with the francolin's [lilt].
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With each hit or shot came a cacophonous, joyous thumpathumpathumping.
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It's been a March of joyous celebrations for Reese Witherspoon.
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I possess tremendous power to make life miserable or joyous.
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We can find new methods to express our joyous agreement.
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Tonally speaking: upbeat and joyous, through a very important catharsis.
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Scroll down to see them, in all their joyous glory.
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Allegra, which is of Italian origin, means cheerful or joyous.
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They knew she wanted it to be a joyous occasion.
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It's challenging and exhausting and noisy and joyous and rewarding.
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"Yes!" came the resounding, joyous cry from all three brothers.
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But friends, I am here with joyous news; Christmas news!
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While joyous that he'd survived, Somers was facing financial disaster.
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It was a joyous moment for China, and Gong especially.
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But it was a joyous occasion, with shouts and tears.
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What a joyous time into which we have been born!
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It didn't, so the 76ers' night, while joyous, wasn't perfect.
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Our first step on the dock that evening was joyous.
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Fat Whites are incredibly visceral and grotesque, but not joyous.
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Purim is a joyous Jewish holiday with storytelling and noisemakers.
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We passed the joyous scrum of a rumba street festival.
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And watching them didn't feel escapist and joyous and fun.
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Abe's Oddysee has lessons in hope and joyous social organization.
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Family reunions can be touching or tense, joyous or fractious.
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"Today's life is rich, blessed, happy and joyous," she said.
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That joyous event may have cost Ms. Baumann her job.
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Katelyn Ohashi's joyous floor routine went viral earlier this year.
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"It's an absolute joyous day for Stephen DiCarmine," she said.
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He remembers Carter's joyous romp around the bases in Toronto.
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It's a joyous one and one I'm very grateful for.
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For the family, it was to be a joyous time.
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Merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah, joyous Kwanzaa and happy New Year.
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These kinds of joyous subtleties are lost on outsiders, though.
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As sweetheart hagiographies go, the doc is joyous and funny.
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"Petland Discounts," a nondescript chorus crooned over joyous synthesizer music.
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If Kristian and Demi do get married on BiP season 7 (please let us see this joyous, joyous moment!), it will likely occur in June 2020 and air in August or September of that year.
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But his Saturday night performance at Pitchfork Music Festival was joyous.
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It's life as they see it — honest, spontaneous, difficult, and joyous.
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"Keisha Complexion" is a joyous ode to Diamond's own dark complexion.
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"Joyous laughter is a universal human experience," Keltner wrote for CNN.
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But first, in a joyous, teenage moment, three boys go surfing.
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They are always joyous and give so much back to us.
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What it does for my body—it's so joyous and intense.
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The flight attendant seems joyous about this, though I am disappointed.
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It feels joyous and light, even if its backstory isn't really.
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The tone of Superman Returns is at once mournful and joyous.
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When he died in 2016, Miami erupted in joyous street celebrations.
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And even a little rain couldn't bring down the joyous occasion!
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Roadies is Crowe's first series, and it looks, well, kinda joyous.
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"It's a joyous thing," Cumberbatch tells PEOPLE of his growing family.
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Being open and shame-free about my kinks can be joyous!
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This makes going back to work a much more joyous affair.
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How can you sit down to a joyous meal like that?
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But it makes me joyous to see where I am today.
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Suddenly, the joyous prayers were drowned out by screams of terror.
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Or was I just looking for something technically joyous to play?
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Your camera is so joyous when it is on the dancers.
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Joyous in its particulars, the collection knows a harrowing is coming.
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Hachimura was joyous on stage, seemingly unsurprised by his early selection.
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It is not our holiday, but it is beautiful and joyous.
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The creative spirit in her company's designs made people feel joyous.
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The joyous atmosphere was punctuated by speeches, music, dancing and fireworks.
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Beneath its joyous surface, this book's sole — er, soul — runs deep.
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And as a figure, he is joyous, absurd, leonine but tender.
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Coach Kerr, he said, had spread his gospel of joyous hooping.
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There are numerous passages here that aren't comic — they're simply joyous.
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By the time Aaron was born, it was a joyous occasion.
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Here are some alternative — joyous, even — ways to approach the planning.
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"To see what is happening is joyous and dramatic," she added.
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It is the capital's biggest, most joyous celebration of the year.
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Sam hugs Amelie, and the pair weep in a joyous embrace.
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That's why I tell people, let it be a joyous time.
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That's why I tell people, let it be a joyous time.
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It goes on like that for many inches, dark and joyous.
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It's a tremendous, joyous tradition that conveys our loyal, enthusiastic support.
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Beyonce's joyous news was shared more than 7 million times on Instagram.
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Hence these enjoyable and often striking finds are seldom joyous or scintillating.
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And tonally speaking, would you say that it is upbeat and joyous?
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The night felt emotionally like a prom, too: something joyous, but bittersweet.
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But it's still true to the joyous energy of the original. 2.
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Like any good Hallmark movie, this yule log is nothing buy joyous.
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Everyone is waiting for the joyous yells that signal a successful hunt.
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"I defend a salsa that is urban, conscious and joyous," he says.
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Christie Brinkley is remembering her friend David Bowie with a joyous memory.
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For their part, the duo seemed overtaken by the joyous crowd reaction.
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And his laugh is the same, joyous cackle you hear on record.
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It's a joyous and yet heartbreaking month for Joey and Rory Feek.
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It was a beautiful day and a joyous moment for our family.
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What makes them feel joyous when they get up in the morning?
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I walk in there and hug the nurses – it's a joyous place.
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They sprinted back to the fighters' camp expecting the same joyous reception.
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If you're looking for a grounded but joyous tween show, watch this.
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And the director's joyous task is to bring everyone and everything together.
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There she pouts and listens to the joyous festivities happening without her.
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Joyous fans danced on Flatbush Avenue following the 1-0 Ghana victory.
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There were tears all over the hall, but joyous cheers as well.
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It's a pretty joyous thing watching someone like her saying your words.
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The processions all differ in character, some more joyous, some more solemn.
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His joyous enthusiasm for what he does has an almost messianic quality.
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Occasionally, he would break out in a joyous side-to-side shuffle.
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But the service, a Shabbat, was more rocking and joyous than condolatory.
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"I feel like I want to leave them completely joyous," Devine said.
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His style in front of the goal is joyous and ever-changing.
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Still, their reunion after being forced apart is a joyous series standout.
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"Joyous" was never a qualifier one could use to describe Krell's music.
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This isn't to say that Captain Marvel isn't ever fun or joyous.
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He previously told PEOPLE that Cornell was "more joyous" than he'd seen before.
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The interview eventually devolved into joyous giggling and absurd exchanges between the two.
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It's not all about us singing and dancing and having a joyous time.
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Will call was bedlam, but, again, everyone working was joyous, helpful, and patient.
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Fleabag is both joyous and heartbreaking for the way it's mined those truths.
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"Playing Big Bird is one of the most joyous things of my life."
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When he finds something funny, his laugh is rich, joyous, from the gut.
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How joyous it is to recognize that — and how sad and scary, too.
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It's probably exciting and joyous and thrilling and nerve-wracking all at once.
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I was on a flight to Oregon when they received the joyous news.
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It provided the soundtrack for joyous occasions and, just as much, for heartbreak.
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It's complex and funny and sad and joyous and it'll make you DANCE.
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Is there anything more joyous in these trying times than women helping women?
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It was one of the most joyous movie-watching experiences I can remember.
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They might also feel joyous or giddy or any number of positive emotions.
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He had one of his most joyous weeks of his presidency last week.
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Día de los Muertos is a joyous holiday, but death is still death.
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A spirit of joyous absurdity reigned, yet the show had a poignant undertow.
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It was about how much he had delighted in his nephew's joyous reaction.
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"The diversity of the job can be joyous but also stressful," he said.
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The Eagles' parade reminded everyone how joyous and unifying those events can be.
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The sex here is good because it feels honest, messy, joyous, awkward, painful.
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Jonathan Van Ness just might be the joyous content America needs right now.
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She deftly executed the acrobatics at the end, with joyous, tumbling high roulades.
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Ms. Moreno purring that Max is "a stallion" isn't just funny, it's joyous.
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A tragic day has been turned into a joyous — and very coincidental — occasion.
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But the song's joyous major chords already sound as though she's busted loose.
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Once he committed to fatherhood, he found himself besotted, obsessed, joyous … and terrified.
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And it's Frank's joyous loathing of Lucy that reins in Kirsten's own antipathy.
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This was a joyous occasion on which a child could suddenly go missing.
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Before emerging into the crowd, she heard the joyous eruption from her attendees.
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It is a joyous play, yet you're talking about really serious, fundamental issues.
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It was a joyous bottle, and one that I cannot stop thinking about.
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" And then, because he couldn't help himself: "I don't know, joyous and liberating.
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Devo's "Whip It" soundtracks the joyous practice montage while Willoughby tosses batting practice.
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Emma is serenely joyous in her self-aggrandizement, and that makes her a delight.
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The first scene in Newtown is a joyous school parade through small-town America.
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It's like spring, that joyous period of renewal, is buffering (and buffering and buffering).
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The conversations are a bit more joyous, but the structure is largely the same.
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"It was a joyous experience, I'll tell you that," St. Onge told the station.
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But for one special weekend, it seems like everyone pays them a joyous visit.
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Eid is typically a joyous occasion for the 1.6 billion Muslims in the world.
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"This is supposed to be a joyous time in a mom's life," Clark said.
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Life at the bottom of the labour market is not joyous—far from it.
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It was a joyous moment and there wasn't a dry eye in the room.
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October is usually a joyous month that brings about an exciting change of season.
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As the Class of 2017 streamed in, their faces alternated from joyous to somber.
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Rio's Olympics have been insecure and occasionally slapdash, but, like Brazil itself, predominantly joyous.
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He is still going to die, so there is nothing joyous about this time.
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The joyous discovery The lottery pool began as a way to bring some levity.
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A correspondent recalls the chaotic and joyous days after the Berlin Wall came down.
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The flavors, combinations of ingredients and skill in putting together the menu are joyous.
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"It has been a massively emotional experience, but it has been joyous," he said.
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Travel unites us, tragedy unites us, joyous celebration unites all...it's all the same.
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Anyway, the three friends appear to be having a joyous, poop-filled journey home.
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Never have I seen more joyous faces than those along the road to Paris.
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It was a joyous thing and a really shitty thing at the same time.
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Yet while the band may capture a seedy underbelly, their music also feels joyous.
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A joyous, abundant energy flows at home and in your personal life today, Scorpio.
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I've had wines that were simultaneously contemplative and so joyous they made me laugh.
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For many, it is a joyous return to the motherland after months in exile.
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Overall, learning how to use the internet has been a joyous experience for me.
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Joyous soldiers, black and white, may have been sharing a celebratory bottle of whiskey.
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Moreno's first curtain-opening of season 4 was as joyous as you would expect.
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Sometimes art documentaries can feel a little stuffy, but this is intimate and joyous.
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Once upon a time, going public was a fun and joyous thing to do.
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"But don't misunderstand — what Tim and I have is a joyous thing," she said.
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Husbands and young sons clapped intricate rhythms, jumping in unison and bellowing joyous basslines.
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Democrats are joyous about the overwhelming odds that Trump will receive the GOP nomination.
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And that's what is so joyous about the song: the fact that it works.
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"Dear Mother, joyous news today," Einstein wrote when he got wind of the result.
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Its title is joyous; its image of war still very much underway is not.
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So grateful that this big, messy, joyous life isn't a ghost life but mine.
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His return, while a joyous occasion, puts the attacking burden squarely on his shoulders.
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"That moment was actually joyous," said Kolahi, a fellow with Physicians for Reproductive Health.
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It shows the world that disabled people can be beautiful, attractive, joyous and artistic.
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It was very joyous and playful and I didn't get anything off my chest.
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That prospect -- given his past track record -- makes Senate Republicans nervous and Senate Democrats joyous.
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Despite genuinely joyous and beautiful moments, Twomey doesn't sugarcoat the dark reality of the setting.
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Nevertheless, the election outcome marks a joyous turnaround for Gambian families torn apart by exile.
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"This is a joyous occasion for the Sacramento Zoo," said animal collection director Matt McKim.
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And while it was indeed a joyous moment, she didn't let her emotions take over.
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"It was a tremendously joyous party," the restaurant co-owner, Grégory Lentz, told PEOPLE exclusively.
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They ruin one of the most joyous things man has ever put into this world.
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Those photos included tender moments, pictures loved ones dead and gone, and snaps joyous occasions.
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For a girl who had come to rely on eggs for survival, I was joyous.
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For unlike Lenin's coup d'etat, what I saw in Sudan was peaceful, joyous and leaderless.
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To his surprise, she went all out, transforming his door into a joyous Christmas present.
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The above discounts aren't actually being offered specifically in honor of the joyous pizza holiday.
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"It was a tremendously joyous party," the restaurant co-owner Grégory Lentz tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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For an adolescent fantasy about torture, loss, and gleeful, unrepentant murder, Deadpool is unexpectedly joyous.
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While Carson Daly was on vacation, his Today show colleagues announced some joyous baby news.
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This anime short is so expressive and joyous that it easily crosses the language barrier.
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Thanks to our speaker, alumnus Will Ferrell for the extra joyous #USCgrad celebration this morning!
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Unfortunately, the band has to keep their joyous hysteria contained for the next few hours.
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The dinner was "a tremendously joyous party," Restaurant Lapérouse co-owner Grégory Lent told PEOPLE.
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In her red-carpet interview with Ryan Seacrest, Cox remained her humble and joyous self.
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The final vocal was one take that had this great and joyous spirit to it.
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"It's such a joyous thing to walk in here because it feels happy," he said.
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As anyone attending the Olympics must feel, Brazil has a powerful and joyous national culture.
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The third season of Orange Is The New Black ended on a sublimely joyous note.
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Just like the dancefloor, this holiday is a brief and joyous respite from the inevitable.
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For anyone who is marginalized, memes have the potential to be really joyous and pure.
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You know that no one got hurt during shooting, and that's why it's joyous too.
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A gentle giant, Hibbert managed to be both intense and joyous at the same time.
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"Especially these days, people need opportunities to come together for joyous reasons," she said. video
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His breakthrough was his joyous, deeply autobiographical fourth novel, "A House for Mr. Biswas" (1961).
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Nicholas Kristof If you're a murderous dictator, this is a joyous time to be alive.
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He and Quincy Jones watched from the sidelines as the instrumentalists made their joyous entrance.
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From Kathak's swift spins and rhythmic footwork, joyous in other contexts, he wrests confusion, rage.
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Many cyclists credit or blame snowboard culture and its ethos of joyous, hallucinatory risk-taking.
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It can make joyous occasions even more festive, and it can offer comfort amid sadness.
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When she looks at herself in the mirror afterward she's too joyous to say much.
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It's not the most clever, sophisticated part of you, but it is the most joyous.
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Around the world, Christmas traditions vary, but sharing a joyous spirit is a common theme.
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When these desires are finally consummated, it feels Earth-shattering at first, and then joyous.
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City of Girls is a joyous book to read, a genuine romp of a story.
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It's both joyous and somber, a tidy summation of all that Whitney does so fantastically.
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The holidays have officially arrived and for many people it's a joyous time of year.
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This turned what should have been a joyous Friday-night reunion into an arduous journey.
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His wild, profane creations confront us with everything horrifying and joyous about America — and ourselves.
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He's an apposite icon for the joyous sleaze that is the glue of underground club culture.
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The photos are beautiful and joyous — very different from how the media typically portrays trans women.
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Another Twitter user pointed out that there's one emoji that's particularly joyous to hear read aloud.
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Christmas is a joyous time of year, but some of it requires a bit of patience.
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Former Warrior/current Maverick Harrison Barnes got married last night, and it was a joyous occasion.
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Over 20 new offerings are now available to make your upcoming festivities as joyous as possible.
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The duo always performs an elaborate, goofy, joyous routine at mid-court just before tip-off.
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Black Mirror joins Supergirl in getting praise for showing dynamic and joyous relationships between two women.
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It was a joyous celebration of Chuck Berry's legacy at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
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The place is an orgy of contradictions—goofy and obnoxious, terrifying and joyous, loud and serene.
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Revealing the sex of your child is typically a joyous occasion for you and your partner.
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The way they speak about sexuality, it's not about connection or having a joyous sexual experience.
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"He was always, very happy, joyous and ambitious," says Jordan McDaniel, 22, of St. Louis, Missouri.
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Our ability to have fun and find joyous moments while painfully parallel to so much tragedy.
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"Last Friday was one of the most joyous days of my life," Lee wrote for CNN.
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Weddings are meant to be joyous occasions to celebrate love and togetherness — and they usually are.
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Ultimately, the film delivers as a blockbuster romantic comedy: It's joyous, decadent, and yes, extremely predictable.
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"All I want is a steady, happy, calming and joyous relationship," the former Bachelorette tells PEOPLE.
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Unfortunately, the joyous occasion was darkened by the death of the weaker cub shortly after birth.
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Perhaps it's the long, joyous "woooooow" Lightning McQueen lets out on the Western plains in Cars.
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The seasonal shift from summer to fall heralds the most joyous of wardrobe updates: new boots.
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Emily Marchand's and Lena Wolek's clay works at NowSpace are funny and grim, dystopian yet joyous.
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And like other examples of those traditions, it can be joyous, comical, transgressive, and deeply problematic.
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Wolfram was moved to the same facility as Anita and the two shared a joyous reunion.
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And what gives us more happiness than anything else because it is both joyous and everlasting?
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I'd forgotten what a joyous thing it is to allow yourself to be told a story.
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I can only be thankful and joyous of just how much this show has given me.
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It's a liberating, joyous example of 3D platforming that's deeply ingrained in the minds of fans.
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Fifteen years later, to have such a joyous return is more than I could have ever.
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The highs center on holidays (Mother's Day, Christmas) and other joyous occasions like a royal wedding.
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Her creative process is full of trial, error, and joyous discoveries — similar to an abled artist.
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This sojourn to an imaginary hell has transformed him, momentarily, into a more joyous, thoughtful empath.
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He has obviously come up with this musical and wants it to be joyous and entertaining.
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Even as this book turns tragic, it remains utterly alive, even joyous, in its newfound language.
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I was giddy and a little joyous, less from the tincture than from the adrenaline rush.
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But I'll still always be grateful for this incredibly tight, anxious, and joyous set of songs.
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Taken together, the paintings are goofy, joyous, strange, funny — and most important of all, stylistically unclassifiable.
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The solidarity that emerged from these tragedies turned into the joyous celebration that pride has become.
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But it can be joyous, too: helping with births and marriages, healing wounds and building relationships.
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Af Klint's joyous paintings, with their radical palette, scale and openness, push abstraction toward the future.
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There was a joyous grin across Messi's face seemingly for the first time in two weeks.
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That's what makes the job of set designer so important to the film's most joyous moments.
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RuPaul's Drag Race Let the joyous news be spread … [unrolls scroll] … she's really most sincerely fled.
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But in the frantic final minutes, there's a unity of abandon that's both joyous and chaotic.
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On social media and in interviews, critics said the event was less joyous and felt exclusionary.
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Instead of suited salespeople, I was surrounded by an overwhelming rush of diverse and joyous bodies.
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The film's joyous performers offer an astonishing preface to Picasso's "Demoiselles," lording over the next room.
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This one really does it all, including evoking the joyous sound of a little one laughing.
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His writing was bawdy, irreverent and joyous but also held up a mirror to uncomfortable truths.
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This year it never reached the joyous, melodious and raucous cacophony I have been used to.
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In every situation -- joyous, tragic and everywhere in between -- Trump makes it about himself. Always. Now.
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The arrival of a new baby can be one of the most joyous occasions in life.
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Videos showed joyous scenes of passengers singing the Nigerian national anthem as they disembarked the aircraft.
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But it's still a joyous celebration, a colorful story about love that can help people heal.
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I asked if they thought The National Enquirer had a calendar alert for their joyous occasion.
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This tension between meaningful narrative and tricksterism resulted in the worst, least joyous aspects of both.
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The blues and bright greens on the right feel very joyous and energy-filled to me.
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While racism and immigration hover around the Alvarezes, both the joyous and the average do as well.
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It's a joyous, happy word, but the subject matter of the album doesn't really coincide with that.
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But I feel really joyous when I can give them something like a really great class library.
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Cuban police and soldiers walked around the concert but it was marked by a mostly joyous atmosphere.
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I also love her 1980s workout fashion, her huge smile and her generally effortless and joyous attitude.
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Especially with the new record, I think there's a fair amount of joyous moments on it too.
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Her coloring evokes the drab green of 1970s tile and the joyous California sunset with equal intensity.
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It's a surprisingly serene scene, with a joyous ending when Lynn brings the baby to her chest.
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It was gorgeous, it was a whole affair, it was happy, it was joyous, it was uplifting.
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"My first impression was that Chris was more joyous than I'd ever seen him before," Settle said.
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Cook announced the happy news on Instagram, sharing a video of her joyous reaction to the proposal.
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The carriages were as packed as those of a Tokyo subway train—but with more joyous passengers.
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Headbanging is supposed to be spontaneous and joyous, not a job overseen by a cranky, micromanaging boss.
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Can you think of anything specific on the set where he did something particularly funny or joyous?
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Cook announced the couple's engagement on Instagram, sharing a video of her joyous reaction to the proposal.
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Joyous relief comes from the bright guitars and dreamy, sea-fresh vocals on "Boys On The Radio".
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All of us, regardless of party, should throw ourselves into that work — the joyous work of citizenship.
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He transformed a joyous present opening into a battle cry the alien robots would have rallied behind.
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And I think that is the revolution: to dare to be joyous in the face of adversity.
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Missy Mazzoli's joyous "Vesper Sparrow" was inspired by a polyphonic Sardinian folk style based on overtone singing.
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Jayme McDaniel, the director, has melded all of the elements into a production filled with joyous energy.
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In a joyous update on Wednesday, Rescue Me Tampa opened up about the pair's huge new home.
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"The second pic was taken tonight, happy joyous and (substance) free," Dunham added in the Instagram post.
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It is hard to cancel a joyous event celebrating the Latino heritage of many of Perry's residents.
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Trevor's joyous romp to the ocean shore, the family's rare moment of peace, would be no more.
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What are otherwise joyous occasions are made bittersweet when you see that empty spot at the table.
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It was exquisite, joyous yet heartbreaking, a delicate furling of gratitude and praise gradually diminishing, then gone.
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" The rogue marchers who did arrive at City Hall were "received with every mark of joyous demonstration.
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Or is "Cruise" still ahead—does the rest of country still lag behind its messy, joyous experimentation?
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But while many of those records still resonate, few sound as outright joyous as In/Casino/Out.
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Weddings are joyous occasions, but they're also infamous for their high stress levels and high price tags.
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Soon, father and son were reunited in Iran, in a joyous scene broadcast by the Iranian government.
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It's 14 and a half minutes of joyous action and adventure, and Fillion fills the role perfectly.
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They leapt at the chain link fence, tails wagging, then surged in joyous waves through a gate.
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But as joyous as the moment is, it also invites the difficult question: What have they won?
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I remember counting over 60 of them, which for a joyous opera is something of a surprise.
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Instead, Mr. Adès's 20-minute work comes off as an affectionate, joyous, remarkably uncomplicated tribute to tradition.
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Television crews trying to conduct an interview were mobbed by joyous fans who crowded into the shot.
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PB: For me, my struggle — and it's a joyous struggle — is that I don't have a subject.
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The album is joyous and buoyant, with starry guest turns from Kehlani, Ty Dolla $ign, and Nelly.
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It's a massive, joyous game that provides reason enough to buy Nintendo's latest game console, the Switch.
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Likewise, Parker performances have all the roughness and discordance of his hometown, but they're joyous affairs, too.
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By the end of the service, people were weeping, people were joyous, people were hugging each other.
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His excellent full-length debut album, "Big Baby D.R.A.M.," is joyous, clever and moves in surprising directions.
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The 22015 was delightful 215 years later, lively, energetic and joyous, with pretty flavors of dark fruits.
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"To share this kind of joyous news with Emma is a real treat," Van Der Beek said.
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His writing was bawdy, irreverent and joyous, but it also held up a mirror to uncomfortable truths.
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The defender runs to the stands and jumps to embrace a clot of joyous, purple-clad fans.
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It's a joyous slam dunk of a conceit—a pointedly absurdist sendup of misogynist visual clichés. ♦
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They showed us that they are playful and joyous, and that they still want to be kids.
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It is a joyous occasion, especially for children who often have waited years for a permanent family.
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We want to have been there ourselves, even though it was not a joyous experience for us.
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So we bring out the best in each other in the most joyous, generous kind of way.
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It's obvious why shock benefactors appeal to us, with their sudden joyous and viral acts of generosity.
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Liu's joyous images, taken from that universally bad angle, is exactly we need on our well-curated timelines.
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" And the full moon in Libra, she says, "makes this a day for deeply powerful and joyous connections.
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So why did Facebook wait nearly three months to tell us about this joyous invasion of our privacy?
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But her story doesn't have a fairytale ending and there are no plans for a joyous, tearful reunion.
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"He will always be remembered by his contagious smile, his joyous little giggle, and his heart of gold."
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Kisby returned to photograph the awards this year with a simple goal: to capture the event's joyous atmosphere.
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Houston (CNN)This was supposed to be nothing but a joyous homecoming for Oklahoma sophomore forward Khadeem Lattin.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is sharing what he's thankful for following a joyous Thanksgiving surrounded by his family.
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Customarily, they wear yellow, white, or pastel-colored clothes to reflect the joyous tone of this morning ceremony.
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Blocks of color and trendsetting women frame the juicy and joyous illustrations of Dutch illustrator Sandy van Helden.
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Lopez imagined a joyous reunion with relatives in the US. A short time later, they boarded a bus.
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Of course, it's Yakki's joyous hook that drives the song, perfect for a club or car shout-alongs.
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If weddings were a sport, I'd be more of an unenthusiastic spectator, as opposed to a joyous participant.
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It's giddy and joyous and fun, and it seems like it will never end (in a good way).
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He loves Willie, and Willie's probably the only joyous thing that happened to him while Claire was gone.
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Then director-slash-co-creator Jenni Konner holds the camera on Jandice's joyous and carefree full frontal nudity.
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In their first public appearance since their escape, the boys, all aged between 11 and 17, were joyous.
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I'm joyous and free, and I'm achieving all the things that I want to achieve in my life.
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"Sometimes it's joyous, sometimes it's too close to the bone... And you know, I have Kleenex," she said.
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"There were a lot of joyous whoops in the office when we found it," a Maersk administrator says.
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Her fiancé announced the couple's engagement on Instagram, sharing a video of her joyous reaction to the proposal.
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It featured Harbour, dressed in his Hopper duds from the Netflix series, standing with a joyous wedding party.
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She also understands that her biological parents have the absolute right to view today as a joyous day.
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What a welcoming feeling, to have a city open their arms to anybody in such a joyous way.
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They also rarely acknowledge the complex feelings that can arise on what's sold as a special, joyous day.
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Video of the striker — known as "Tiaguinho" — from last Wednesday shows the moment he received the joyous news.
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Mired in doping scandals, strangled by disinterest and treated with increasing public cynicism, Bolt was its joyous bolthole.
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The image is joyous and candid, a perfect document of 1950 hairstyles and the power of musical fandom.
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That's what I did, and others also did, and soon clowns were everywhere, agents of a joyous anarchy.
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George H.W. Bush's life is a testament to the notion that public service is a noble, joyous calling.
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But instead of bringing a joyous end to the conflict, the victories have revealed communities gripped by hunger.
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My concerns were dispelled within seconds of reaching the house by Diana's joyous smile and big, warm hug.
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Others will look at games that take violence seriously—even when they're playful and joyous in doing so.
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In what should be a joyous occasion, Bristol admitted that she knew people would be disappointed in her.
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If you like "Broad City," but wish it were more cynical and less joyous, this is for you.
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The immediate postpartum period is supposed to be a joyous, protected time where parents bond with their child.
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Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
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Few games are as gorgeous and joyous as "Ratchet & Clank," a beautiful re-mastering of the original game.
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When the radio signals ceased, they applauded and hugged in a celebration that was part joyous, part somber.
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Like a well-delivered joke, this neutral ground highlights the humor and joyous side of the vulgar. 25.
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Lights and decorations line the streets of the Old Town creating a festive and joyous mood for visitors.
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She can show herself laughing, dancing and joyous, all while unleashing a wrath on those who cross her.
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At just 10, the second season of this joyous and humane dramedy comes and goes far too quickly.
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The massive, joyous street party I'd experienced upon arrival, I soon found out, was actually an off night.
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"I, like most people hopefully, have learned from the joyous and challenging moments in my life," he said.
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But if you're anticipating a joyous reunion between Jaime and Brienne after he's killed Cersei, not so fast.
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Needless to say, Hollywood is a long way from being a happy, joyous and equitable place for women.
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The members of her caucus cracked up, releasing years of frustration, their heads swinging back with joyous laughter.
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Folks of various ages and races got up to dance and sing along in a joyous communal outburst.
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This land is a joyous celebration of differences and likenesses and harmony — and so is this magical book.
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I felt joyous and tired, as if my body, mind and spirit had all been given a workout.
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It shows the hallowed Lombardi Trophy mobbed by joyous fans — black, white, Latino and Asian, young and old.
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It ended up being a joyous occasion, as Aston Villa went on to win the match 5-1.
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At her watch party in Manchester Tuesday night, the mood among those gathered turned from joyous to grim.
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Being in a relationship brings an equal share of moments that are joyous and others that are difficult.
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You speak of simple things, hard things and joyous things, all diluted by the separation from their source.
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On the contrary, three-quarters of the men in Edin and Nelson's research were joyous at the news.
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Good Lambrusco is joyous and delicious, and it goes wonderfully with salumi, pork dishes, rich pastas and pizzas.
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"Late-Life Love" is a joyous book, an inventory of the possibilities of life and love after youth.
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Is it because we see ourselves in every disgruntled, lazy, playful, joyous, or adorable cat we look at?
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I think that "happy" is very subjective — it's a joyous notion that an Afrocentricstory even exists at all.
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Months after giving birth to her first child, Shahs of Sunset's Jessica Parido has announced her joyous baby news.
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The second message is a certain emotional framework that I have to offer: that math is a joyous experience.
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Rugrats, 'The Santa Experience' Nothing screams "THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE AND EVERYTHING IS JOYOUS" louder than a Rugrats episode.
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Hajjaj photographs these women from a low angle to show how empowered, larger than life, and joyous they are.
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Instead, it was twisted from a joyous moment meeting a political hero to a disturbingly dark and vicious sentiment.
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They sang, danced, chanted, and were a joyous group of 40,000 people coming together in solidarity for human decency.
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The hitmaker's joyous time in the Sunshine State comes in the midst of a custody dispute with Ritchie, 47.
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"I have lived and am living a wonderful, joyous life filled with love, support, and amazing moments," he said.
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Kidding aside, Cooper hailed his mother's positive outlook on life, claiming she is "far more joyous" than he is.
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Ignored by the mainstream but revered by critics, the Memphis group created joyous power-pop soaked in existential mystique.
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I don't know of any other profession that includes anyone in a more joyous turning point of one's life!
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Your joyous expression on the pedal steel on 'Teach Your Children' is so beautiful to me — you did it!
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Though the song is in a minor key, it is more joyous than the birth of your first child.
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It's clear he's changing the music world just be being his joyous self (in addition to being wildly gifted).
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Being Queen of England is all Catherine wanted — and yet the ending of The Spanish Princess is hardly joyous.
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Specifically, he showed up with the crew, interrupted Fred's TV time, and recorded the exchange for our joyous amusement.
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Or, rather, there are games that exist where the most joyous encounters are the ones in which you die.
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Let's take a closer look at how money FOG clouds a woman's money mindset and dampens a joyous life.
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I didn't really feel invested in that album and it doesn't have a joyous quality as the other ones.
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You expect to have your child and take them home and have that joyous experience of being a mom.
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Today marks their wedding anniversary and as with everything else, they took to Instagram to commemorate the joyous occasion.
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Mostly, deep underneath, there is quiet, joyous anticipation and curiosity; gratitude for the days that remain; love all around.
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Then you've no doubt seen the joyous Washington Capitals hanging out with their new best friend -- the Stanley Cup.
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I thought about the contrast between the two services – one energetic, raucous, and joyous; the other solemn and staid.
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The funnyman wed actress Meredith Salenger over the weekend and the pair shared their joyous news on social media.
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"She wishes the graduates and their families a joyous commencement weekend and success for the future," the statement read.
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Suddenly, the most joyous of occasions became a scene of blood and gore, with body parts scattered all around.
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The celebration was "joyous and peaceful" until the police showed up and began harassing partygoers, a federal lawsuit alleged.
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The beat is bulbous and joyous, in that 2014-era DJ Mustard way, and Jeremih floats above it smoothly.
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In 1989 the Berlin wall tumbled like Humpty Dumpty amid a joyous celebration in Germany and across the West.
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Mr. Audi wants to hit home the fact that oppression never ceases for these people, even during joyous occasions.
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But it's never really felt in the realm of possibilities — it's a pretty joyous occasion to say the least.
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I suppose we made the first two albums in a special, joyous kind of way and everybody was pushing.
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Not every moment in life is a joyous one, and it's OK to be grumpy and express your sadness.
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First we tag along while a little girl spends a joyous, exhausting day with her pet stuffed animal, Planet.
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But it could just as easily describe the joyous performance of its soloists, Yo-Yo Ma and Wu Man.
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I would bet 90 to 98 percent, depending on who you are, of retail is not joyous, it's tedious.
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The dancers seem more comfortable in their bodies, even joyous, but a feeling of unease remains, and never dissipates.
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When we watch the Olympics, it still makes me joyous, but these days I also feel a little wistful.
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The joyous occasion was sullied by a subsequent Chick-fil-A subtweet, which Popeyes was quick to respond to.
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"Searching," starring John Cho, and "To All The Boys I've Loved Before," starring Lana Condor, both received joyous reviews.
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And it left many asking, with joyous emotion: Who knew the royal wedding was going to be so black?
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Sometimes they use the shreds like fig leaves; sometimes they toss them into the air in a joyous storm.
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She can fire off dozens in a single song, followed by joyous twerks that send her sequined outfits sparkling.
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To an aviation enthusiast or history lover, little compares with the joyous grumble of a large radial aircraft engine.
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" She added, "He really was a joyous, warm, relatable human being who was adept at playing these dark characters.
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Equally wrenching and joyous, its arrival in the final weeks of summer was the perfect antidote to blockbuster fatigue.
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They claimed to feel the nails of the cross and experienced stigmata, and each pain was their joyous release.
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It was a joyous moment for Rachel and her husband, James -- though maybe a little startling for neighboring guests.
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" Before the vote, Brown said he thought the teachers' return to the classroom Monday would be "a joyous experience.
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It might have been mistaken for a more joyous occasion, had a black stripe not cut across each badge.
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The portrait is a gleaming, joyous celebration of Junebug's self-styled swagger against a gentle, star-flecked gray background.
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Alien took something we're conditioned to view as wholly beautiful, joyous and celebratory—and twisted it into a nightmare.
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He added: If we triumph, vindicate our rights, and maintain our institutions, a bright and joyous future lies before us.
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An joyous scene in the video features Drake donating money to Miami Senior High School and partying with the students.
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The reason Hulu's "Pool" should come with its own tissue budget is simple: Those joyous bodies we were talking about?
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The music and unsettling tone of the Midsommar trailer will immediately tip you off that this isn't a joyous film.
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DOGS VERSUS CATS Dog owners say their pets are smartest because their pet is loyal, joyous and can be trained.
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And it's that power that can make you "happy, joyous and free," and can keep hopeless drunks (like me) sober.
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The Pikachu handlers, horrified, rushed in to get the Pikachu out of there while the others continued their joyous routine.
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These types of tales all concern wealthy bourgeois children having joyous school day adventures at various elite British boarding schools.
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"We have Wells Fargo before me, but I don't think you should be alone in this joyous experience," said Rep.
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English fans mostly remember the fourth goal, scored in the final seconds as the joyous crowd spilled onto the pitch.
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In the joyous photo, the royal looks relaxed and comfortable in a baggy sweatshirt, laughing with her eyes squeezed shut.
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Unlike some of Teen Suicide's earlier stuff, there's no real nostalgia or depressive romanticism to be found on Joyous Celebration.
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It was as joyous and theatrical as you'd expect for two Hollywood icons, along with some personal moments of reflection.
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Maps were drawn, dining halls were poisoned, dimensional portals were accidentally set up, it was a joyous time for all.
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And, likewise, his return is not only a joyous occasion for the Mets, but for the entire sport as well.
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And this fall, Altuve was the joyous catalyst for one of the most unlikely World Series runs in recent memory.
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This joyous footage of it hopping through the tall grass on a summer's day, lookin' happy and getting mad air.
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Look at this joyous, happy little octopus... ... compared to whatever the heck this octopus is supposed to make me feel.
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You have supported me through almost 10 years of life… This has been an incredible joyous journey with you all.
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The guy's attitude was infectious, and after being awarded MVP following the final, his joyous disbelief was a magic moment.
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Emma is interested in the world, she is caring, and though she is active she is also joyous and informed.
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"The most important and joyous role I ever had is to be a mother to a young son," she said.
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Here are some of the most joyous, weird and jubilant moments from Rio's closing ceremony for the 2016 Olympic games.
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Maybe it's time for Nymeria and Arya to meet up again and assuage Jon's cruel goodbye with a joyous reunion.
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And if I'm in IX, it's all this one amazing journey that involves thousands of people…this wonderful, joyous experience.
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However, by the sounds of joyous laughter from the other adult onlookers, we can only assume it all ended well.
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There have been joyous nationwide celebrations since Portugal's 1-0 victory at Stade de France in Paris on Sunday night.
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Unexpectedly, after a few minutes in the glass, it became joyous and exuberant, with the beguiling aroma of pressed flowers.
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But Offset got down to uterus level, and made the point -- he and Cardi are both loving this joyous occasion.
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It's an uncertainty that plagues even the most joyous of moments and lingers as a dark cloud over their heads.
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The experience of reading these letters, even at their most joyous, cannot be separated from what we know is coming.
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Like Latrice Royale or the late, great Sweetie, she stood still and sent out each lyric with joyous, knowing eyes.
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If we're only allowed to be blissfully joyous about culture, the thinking goes, then none of our joy actually counts.
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Peggy Sulahian beat the crap outta cancer and her hubby wanted to mark the joyous occasion ... with an awesome Ferrari.
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Protesters viewed the statement as another bid to undermine, and maybe end, the joyous protest that is their greatest leverage.
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"A day that would be joyous to one mother comes with a lot of mental gymnastics for another," Harts said.
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It's another of PTA's long-take clips, similar to what he did for Haim's "Right Now," but much more joyous.
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The birth of Sama in 2016 is a joyous event, if tinged with sadness for the friends they have lost.
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Now these beautiful bayside performances are much more joyous occasions that continue to raise funds for various health service organizations.
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I interviewed him as we sat there in the car, in the most joyous traffic jam I've ever been in.
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" He added, "Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
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Some early Harrison works, like the joyous "Range Song" and "Jig," full of perky rhythms and cluster chords, were delightful.
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We would wear pantsuits in many colors and boogie down to Pharrell Williams's "Happy" with other joyous flash-mob dancers.
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The brilliant first three seasons Community enjoyed — unparalleled in their creativity and joyous experimentation — could not have existed without him.
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There we are, doing the hora, and a musical number — Tovah, me and the cast — and it was extremely joyous.
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Watching the Five Lesbian Brothers' plays in those rock 'n' roll settings was revelatory and joyous: We could be funny!
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Watching the Five Lesbian Brothers' plays in those rock 'n' roll settings was revelatory and joyous: We could be funny!
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What's right for me, or sad for me, or joyous for me, may be just the opposite for another woman.
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Mr Xi's narrative of Hong Kong's return from British rule to China is one of a joyous end to past humiliation.
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The "Sorry" singer stripped off his shirt before giving his runway ready wife a joyous piggyback ride through a park field.
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Slapstick. Now, I'm not saying every gumshoe yarn needs physical comedy, but The Nice Guys makes joyous use of the stuff.
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And then, all of a sudden, Caitlin came into my life, and that was joyous and it took a turn there.
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My husband and I could have avoided a living hell during what should have been a joyous time in our lives.
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Instead, the movie's wilder impulses feel as if they emanate from inside the characters and the joyous, tumultuous relationship they share.
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And in the novel's first chapter the joyous arrival of a grandchild turns to tragedy when the baby's mother commits suicide.
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"[T]onight should have been a fantastic, joyous night for progressives," Cenk Uygur, creator of The Young Turks, said on Twitter.
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"Yes, becoming a mother is so joyous, but at the same time there are ways it isn't better, either," she confessed.
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"Well, we pride ourselves off of turnovers and sacks," Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson said in a joyous locker room Monday night.
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Perhaps it's fitting that Lazarus — who Charsha-Lindsey describes as "joyous" and "grateful" — arrived at his foster home on Labor Day.
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Plus, Corgi Con, as this joyous meet-up is called, happens annually, so you can start planning for next year now!
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He and Swire make the film about big, joyous gestures and big painful moments, but above all, they make it big.
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Love is supposed to make you feel alive and joyous, not like the weight of the world is on your shoulders.
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But it&aposs also very special for me and for my wife to see our baby come to this joyous day.
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There are — as we have all learned this year — so many ways that things can quickly shift from joyous to horrifying.
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Together, let us celebrate during this joyous time the richness of the past and look with hope toward a brighter future.
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I have anxiety about things I cannot control, my grief lurks behind joyous milestones like graduations, new jobs, my wedding day.
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And if so how did the joyous "Hallelujah" chorus from Handel's "Messiah" resonate with the starving and terrified inmates of Buchenwald?
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Some slept on the streets overnight to get a good spot for the parade, which lasted more than four joyous hours.
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They're so joyous when I do, and so forgiving after I drop the rock I was holding directly on their head.
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In honor of the joyous news, we've rounded up some other couples (and former couples) who are also parents to twins.
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A section on the Middle Passage begins with joyous African dance until the performers contort beneath the cracks of invisible whips.
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That's because despite the raucous celebrations, the clapping and trilling cries, neither marriage is especially joyous, at least for the brides.
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Former UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi went viral in January after her infectiously joyous floor routine won over the hearts of millions.
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Solemn slide shows of emaciated bodies, and then, days later, joyous, gender-segregated hora dancing in the gym, punctuated every spring.
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For trick-or-treaters on Halloween, there's no experience quite as joyous as examining one's filled-to-the-brim candy basket.
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Weddings are supposed to be joyous occasions celebrating a couple's love and marking the beginning of life together as a family.
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The Georgia-born singer/songwriter has a knack for joyous, energetic songs that celebrate life and the good things in it.
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Amid this joyous gifting is a new girl in town: Amazon's quintessential Alexa speech technology, but with a new Indian accent.
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There are the joyous caper scenes of Veronica facing off against the Tritons, the 09ers' Skull and Bones-like secret society.
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The music transports you fully to this otherworldly chapel of memories of everyday black life, from the joyous to the heartbreaking.
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" Moss is utterly charming, and joyous to play," I wrote last year, after tracking the game down and playing a sample.
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It is a blessing, an honor, a joyous occasion, to see the power of a star this close to our faces.
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It's so joyous and then because of the lyrics and the sample they use, it's got this wistful melancholy to it.
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In Brooklyn on Saturday, the troupe presents a mix of stepping with African and other dance forms in a joyous revue.
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The intricate designs extend to nearly every inch of the dress, another sign that it was meant for a joyous occasion.
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In doing so, he will contrast that joyous new activity with King Cotton's legacy of slavery and poverty in the South.
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There, he found his wife and children, and after a joyous reunion, the next few days were full of pleasant surprises.
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That makes her fate all the harder because we have discovered that side of her life, her trusting and joyous personality.
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For many decades now, Fagan has honed his joyous, eclectic style of modern dance, ballet and Afro-Caribbean rhythms and movement.
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Browsing Love may be in the air, but so, too, is anxiety over what to wear to those joyous wedding celebrations.
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When you think about it, a wedding is an earthquake on the family fault line, no matter how joyous the union.
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" 'Pamplona' has been the rare, joyous process working with a friend and colleague to realize a passion project," Mr. Falls said.
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Trifonov the young conqueror of the keyboard revealed himself with a breathless account of Schumann's joyous Toccata, a notorious finger-twister.
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It's the most finely tuned version of a murder mystery you could hope for, with joyous performances and style in spades.
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All the adults play their parts with a jaded world-weariness that yields to small, joyous moments that scatter the narrative.
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Nicholas Ludford's "Salve Regina" is a joyous tangle of long, florid lines with the occasional tangy dissonance illuminating a single word.
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Art can be what newspapers used to be, what collage is, rolled up, a joyous occasion even when about challenging issues.
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It's a warm and joyous romp of a book, with a beautifully constructed romance and a thoughtful examination of intersectional privilege.
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His Christmas song remains a classic, but heartbreakingly the joyous time of year was always one filled with pain for George Michael.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet is a picaresque, a joyous romp through the backwaters of the internet that nevertheless packs a powerful punch.
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Hannah, who had just finished her junior year of high school, was in "a particularly joyous mood" before the shooting, Merritt said.
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Speechwriter Terence Szuplat said that in the opening lines, the president set the scenes of how quickly a joyous day turned dark.
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It was a really exuberant and joyous occasion, but it also reflected the philosophy that my friends and I had about music.
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In one way or another, giving into feeling a certain way whether joyous or disastrous has proven to be therapeutic for myself.
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"The women, men, and children exercised their first amendment rights in a joyous and peaceful manner," the LAPD said in a statement.
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Given DRAM's eternally joyous demeanour, it would make sense that his interview with fellow bundle of energy Nardwuar would be a delight.
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The country's most marginalized community — the Dalits — can be seen performing joyous, victorious dances praising the man who wrote the Indian constitution.
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" David Binder, the artistic director of the Brooklyn Academy, said the dance was "incredibly intense one moment and incredibly joyous the next.
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All those zesty flavors lovingly packed inside a warm tortilla — the experience of eating it can be "explosively joyous," just ask Adele.
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I had always envisioned my first ultrasound with my partner to be a more joyous experience, but life isn't a TV drama.
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He had everything that would merit a perfect vote: stellar statistics, a joyous personality and no suspicion of using performance-enhancing drugs.
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There are a few surprises in here, such as Jack Nicholson's joyous Joker, plus memorable scenes from 80s dance dramas like Flashdance.
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Say what you will about picturesque snowfall and joyous holiday celebrations, but the real fact of the matter is: Winter is terrible.
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If you're searching for the Halloween look that will fill your heart with the joyous light of 1,000 rainbows, look no further.
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It's small-stakes comedy that results in big laughs, and it's one of the most entertaining and genuinely joyous shows out there.
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Why You Should Watch It: Bend It Like Beckham is a joyous little indie, bursting at the seams with warmth and humor.
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To do that, several pizza chains across America are offering special deals that will allow us all to observe the joyous holiday.
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It was looking like it would be a joyous holiday season this year for NASCAR driver Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha.
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It was joyous occasion, but at the same time, there's a picture in my mind of a lifeless baby in my head.
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Do you, too, miss the days when joyous fluff balls, Bo and Sunny Obama, roamed the snowy grounds of the White House?
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The people that each of these movies are based on all lived heartbreaking, terrifying, and joyous lives, in all their infinite complexity.
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How to Be Famous is a #MeToo novel, more or less, and what is surprising about it is how joyous it is.
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While it was a joyous occasion in many ways, saying goodbye was not easy, according to Mark Uffer, CRMC's chief executive officer.
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It was peaceful, joyous even at times, and was a successful bid by the drivers to get a spotlight on their grievances.
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It's not even the surprised, joyous scream you might let out when you find out your best mate is expecting a baby.
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Thousands were in the streets for what should have been a joyous anniversary, but Libyans I spoke with felt disillusionment not hope.
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Nevertheless, it will undoubtedly be a joyous celebration of a largely successful Olympic Games (the temporary discoloration of a diving pool aside).
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It's a tale of joyous revenge for misunderstood book nerds across the land that is a delight to read again and again.
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The acceptance speech for Best New Artist was joyous, as Chance spoke about the freedom he strives for as an independent artist.
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Traditionally, the holidays are a joyous time, filled with sugary treats, festive decor, and endless hits from your mom's animatronic dancing Santas.
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One can only hope that, perhaps come Thanksgiving, the N.B.A.'s present will have rebounded with the joyous season we were promised.
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Lying there, I felt lonely and lost in the city which all of us had dreamed of entering as a joyous occasion.
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"I can show you some of the pictures," Antonetti said, flipping through cellphone snapshots of the joyous throng in wine and gold.
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The drill that the Lionesses practice is part joyous self-expression, part ritualistic bluff, which makes it a perfect manifestation of adolescence.
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While your wedding day is a joyous occasion, the amount of money many couples spend can be a total budget buzz kill.
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"It Ain't Me," Gomez's new collaboration with Kygo, dropped on fans like a joyous February surprise, and I am living for it.
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And for fans like me, who consider the show part of their early development, it's equal parts joyous homecoming and embarrassing display.
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But wrap that in a cripplingly seductive melody and you start to get a feel for what makes the band so joyous.
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The original Lego Movie was an unexpectedly joyous adventure-comedy that capitalized on the blocks' ability to let kids' creativity run wild.
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Regarding Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, Cramer said he was uplifted by Hastings' conference call and found it to be a "joyous" experience.
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Her genre-defying sound is as infectious as it is joyous, often featuring messages of self love, empowerment, inclusivity and body positivity.
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The Legend of Tarzan is at its best when it shrugs off its seriousness and goes for the joyous and the campy.
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The Modzitzer sect, based in Bnei Brak, Israel, is famous in the Jewish world for soulful melodies, sometimes plaintive and sometimes joyous.
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It has long been a joyous fixture of the holiday season in New York City since it was first erected in 1977.
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Rather than lionizing local architecture, the performance instead draws focus on the joyous movements of the individual, spry bodies beneath the costumes.
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But as the exit polls scaled back Likud's apparent performance, Netanyahu delayed what had been expected to be a joyous victory speech.
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"Thanksgiving is a joyous time," said Mr. Senecal, who said he had declined a Thanksgiving invitation this year because of medical issues.
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At the final whistle, the crowd detonated a euphoric shout, and the home players left the field to joyous singing and applause.
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The daughter wakes up, which would seem joyous — were she not also possessed by the spirit of the Cage character's dead wife.
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A more social energy flows as chatty Mercury meets charming Venus on September 13, igniting a joyous new conversation, project, or plan.
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Bolt is a glorious runner and a joyous showman for the ages, and he has passed every drug test without a glitch.
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DaBaby, his grin gleaming with diamonds, hesitated for a second before agreeing to a single group shot with the now-joyous crew.
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In August, he celebrated Jonas' 13th birthday, revealing that being a dad is one of the most "joyous" parts of his life.
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The execution of this final hack at a highway rest stop is a pointedly joyous scene given the show's usual somber tone.
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It was as if a second hike, joyous and invigorating, had begun to superimpose itself on the one I thought I'd taken.
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Too often, those questions go unanswered, but every once in a while, the joyous news surfaces: The missing are now the found.
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Just a joyous dance party that was getting out of control in the best way where they had to settle it down.
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Gurung often translates multicultural references into his work, but this collection's colorful palette and rich textiles made for an especially joyous offering.
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It's hard to keep hating a man that joyous and spiteful after sinking two baskets that third graders sink on the regular.
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The year was full of stunners in all categories: tear-jerking comedies, joyous musicals, moving dramas, haunting fables, and everything in between.
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Instead Homework is something else entirely: an indelible, immovable, fixed point in culture—a joyous, spunky youthful expression, and over-excited noise.
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But what should have been a joyous homecoming quickly turned dark after it was revealed that Bergdahl walked off his base in Afghanistan.
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The dust settles on the floorboards of Broadway's Cort Theatre for only a brief, melancholy moment before joyous dancing kicks up the particles.
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Instead, on what was supposed to be a joyous day for Blackledge and his family, misunderstanding and fear triumphed over love and freedom.
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I created a House of Cards 30 years ago and up to this point it has been an exhilarating and totally joyous journey.
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When Christine Stone found out she was pregnant with a baby girl in January, she couldn't wait to tell everyone the joyous news.
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The deep well of historical and familial sacrifice and loss that can splash melancholy across even the most joyous of present-day moments.
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"This is a joyous day," Fred Albert, a sixth grade math teacher at DuPont Middle School in Charleston, West Virginia told VICE News.
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History is history, and Northwestern's first March Madness victory ever ignited joyous celebrations online and off from the school's famous fans and alumni.
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But I do know that at some point in Solo: A Star Wars Story, I realized that this movie was pure, joyous fun.
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But Carey explained that she knows she wants the nuptials to happen "somewhat soon" and the joyous affair won't be over-the-top.
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We can't promise the home will come with the joyous sounds of baby Olsen twins or the crooning of Jesse and the Rippers.
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But in Holland's winsome hands, and under the joyous, self-aware supervision of the Russo brothers, it's one that you hope will stick.
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Two days before the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday, Good Friday provides an outlet for Christians to express their remembrance of Jesus' death.
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The film is concerned with how joy and pain overlap, and how people's most painful memories could also be their most joyous ones.
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It must be joyous to walk the halls, just praying you don't ever have to cough, lest you get booted from the room.
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The magazine's November 19 cover, however, celebrates one recent, joyous victory: the more than 100 women who were elected to Congress on Tuesday.
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It goes without saying that the joyous disk of ambrosia that is pizza happens to one of the single greatest achievements of humanity.
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Join Patrick, Cado, Austin, Rob, and The Joyous Gamer herself, Natalie, for a VERY LONG discussion about our first stay at the show.
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And once again, his story turns into an extended concert, where the characters' performances take over the film, to joyous and giddy effect.
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Sure, when some of us think of clowns, we imagine joyous birthdays, grown men driving tiny cars, and maybe the nightmare-inducing Pennywise.
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The holiday commemorates the day that St. Patrick died, so the history of the holiday is not as joyous as you might think.
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The video is fucking joyous, a pure delight that, if you're anything like me, you will probably want to watch more than once.
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The expression was usually uttered in an offhand way by Venezuelans as a joke, a motto of our characteristically joyous disregard for authority.
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"It's as light and joyous as a show about a pair of melancholy British losers can be," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
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This Palm Sunday saw joyous celebrations take place in Christian towns, a sign of hope and life in the midst of much despair.
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With 45 jewel-like pieces standing, floating and gently moving, the Calder gallery looks woozily joyous, like a Christmas tree in an aquarium.
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He's been trying to explain complex scientific concepts to a general audience in a joyous, digestible way for more than a quarter century.
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It's a joyous jamboree of emotional and physical connection, a rainbow dance of human experience, a weekend of wonder and sacred self-love.
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Led by the emotive and sometimes sullen vocals of Yuta Matsumura, the synth- and guitar-based tracks can be both morose and joyous.
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The answer seems to be this: The N.F.L. will briefly avert its eyes as joyous players treat the end zone as a playground.
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It also organized an online Torah reading in observation of Purim, a joyous — and, at times, raucous — holiday that features costumes and noisemakers.
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Tom Petty, the celebrated rocker, died last week soon after wrapping up a joyous 40th anniversary tour with his indefatigable band the Heartbreakers.
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All of this will be swept away in a joyous frenzy once I get my hands on the new James Lee Burke novel.
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But where Sabrina the Teenage Witch was a wholesome family sitcom, the aesthetic of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is pure joyous horror.
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Big, brash, joyous, and with a borderline priapic preoccupation with trees, South America's first-ever Olympics kicked off last night in spectacular fashion.
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The music flies by in one joyous arc, with the linear melody and vertical harmony blurring into a single web of gossamer beauty.
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She recalls scrawling down Chairman Mao's latest pronouncements as they came through loudspeakers and talking with joyous peasants from the newly collectivized countryside.
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But it's joyous because it tells you that this "Atlanta" is a place where random wonders can strike you from out of nowhere.
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OCTOBER 27ST, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, was never likely to be joyous in Hong Kong.
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I'll never forget the beaming smile that broke over Serkin's face when he started playing the catchy theme of the joyous final section.
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Through its sampling of heartbreaking, joyous, infuriating, and exhilarating material culled from the internet, it subsumes the viewer into an avalanche of emotion.
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The Chinese "Book of Rites" differentiated between the joyous sound of a well-ruled state and the resentful sound of a confused one.
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"It was like a church revival and neighborhood block party rolled into one joyous national celebration," as the Los Angeles Times put it.
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It's a joyous occasion, but there are still a lot of moving pieces that have to be assembled to make everything run smoothly.
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The snapshots, which are scattered across the wall as though stuck in the pages of a scrapbook, are by turns joyous and vulnerable.
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" France captain Hugo Loris: "It's nice to see the French people joyous, to see them with a smile, to see them with tears.
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Hoffman Estates, Illinois (CNN)When Nancy Gianni and her husband welcomed their third child in 2002, they expected it to be a joyous occasion.
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Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi became a star after a video of her joyous floor routine — which earned her a perfect 10 — went viral in January.
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Light, joyous, yet forever committed to conceptual rigor, YMO built entire aesthetic universes from album to album that mirrored a rapidly changing creative landscape.
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After winning six states—Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas—Clinton looked positively joyous standing in front of a diverse crowd of supporters.
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Having an absurd, intricate -- and when many countries concerned have questionable LGBT records, unabashedly camp -- and joyous contest is the ridiculous release Europe needs.
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You can take a look inside Randyland in the joyous documentary from Matthew Kaundart and Luka Fisher below: "Randyland" from Matthew Kaundart on Vimeo.
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The structure of the new Re Mind DLC left most of the crew cold, even if some moments and combat sections were legitimately joyous.
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All is not, as the subject matter would suggest, solemn; we are treated to rousing anthems, joyous dancing, and highly sexualized method-acting exercises.
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But, damn, if this video doesn't display what words couldn't: just how much anger was floating around what supposed to be a joyous event.
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The reprise of "How Far I'll Go" ends the movie on a joyous note that doubles down on its message of family and community.
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It's inventive, joyous, and relaxing — the YouTube equivalent of slumping on a sofa with your mates and chatting rubbish for an hour or two.
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I'll never forget the first time I hit the big note in 'Broken Wing' … It was like the most joyous day of my life.
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Strahovski, on the other hand, was taking a well-deserved break from her deeply unhappy character by celebrating her own joyous love story IRL.
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It was on my mind to write something joyous and celebratory, and when I started playing it for people, it gave so them joy.
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The sequence is a joyous riot of speed and impact, completely and unapologetically unbound from any real-world understanding of how cars actually work.
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"It was a joyous experience, I'll tell you that," Marietta Police Officer Nick St. Onge said after using CPR to revive a choking infant.
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In these cases, taxing events — even joyous ones — cause stress hormones to surge in a way that can lead to an abnormal heart contraction.
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The day we picked her up at the shelter was almost as joyous as the days I brought home my boys from the hospital.
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Besides being a fun reference to her heritage, it's a joyous, playful gown, and she clearly had a ball twirling it across the carpet.
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Following the final night of the Democratic National Convention, she took to social media to share joyous live reactions in support of Hillary Clinton.
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A reminder: this is the man who created the joyous, high-waisted nerd Ed Grimley, without whom there might not have been a Spongebob.
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It was, by far, the most joyous scene I had encountered at the Republican National Convention — and there was a clear reason for that.
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Fans will no doubt be grabbing tissues in the upcoming installment, but there are also a handful of joyous moments — including a surprise proposal!
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I purposefully chose friends who naturally tend toward darkness, rather than some weird effortlessly joyous people, so their lists don't annoy me too much.
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"Preeclampsia is a disease that affects families at a time that is typically thought to be the most joyous time of life," he said.
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Homes in Xiaoshan are a mixture of grubby apartment blocks and grandiose four- and five-storey homes decorated in joyous combinations of pastel colours.
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Growing up in a world where he only felt put down, seeing Kendo Nagasaki body slamming English brutes every weekend was a joyous experience.
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Then college signing day could be a joyous occasion for more knowing they'll get to celebrate walking across that stage a few years later.
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Edible Arrangements, the fruit-on-a-stick gift baskets, are often sent for joyous occasions — birthdays, graduations, and work promotions, to name a few.
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A joyous Lizzo bursts into the strippers' dressing room to announce that Usher has arrived — and everyone quickly rushes out to dance for him.
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But only about 6900 percent will ever earn their degrees, meaning nearly 2628 million of today's joyous families will soon likely feel like failures.
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A plate of farmers' market cucumbers and melon got a joyous umami nudge from a Beldi-olive tuille and creamy blobs of whipped feta.
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At the ceremony, as the group sings, Hanks sits in the balcony with Wilson right behind him, waving his head in joyous, uncomplicated beat.
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She particularly liked a YouTube video of a pianist named Aaron Diehl playing Fats Waller's "Viper's Drag"—precise, soulful, and joyous all at once.
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In fact I went to Thailand [a few years ago] specifically because I thought the sun would help make the most joyous record ever.
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Día de los Muertos is a joyous party honoring the deceased with revelry and gravitas, but what happens when we come to crash it?
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"The amount of work that company made me do," said Mr. Coppola, who has an unusual ability to turn complaining into a joyous experience.
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Here and in the collection as a whole, we see McBride at his brave and joyous best, building worlds of dizzying variety and range.
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You'll spend the evening absorbing one culture's most joyous tradition in a magical space where strangers celebrate and help each other, no questions asked.
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Poptimism created the joyous lack of elitism that meant that a movie like Black Panther could be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.
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But creating the project alone with just scissors, tape and cardboard was a joyous escape from architecture and its teams of associates, Koolhaas said.
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Who knows, maybe it'll be just the "theatre of joyous distraction, creativity, and collaboration" you needed to start April off on the right foot.
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His memories of the joyous atmosphere and traditional dancing inspired him to create a photo series ever since he started shooting five years ago.
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At the movies, we review the joyous romantic comedy "The Big Sick," above, and "The Beguiled," whose director, Sofia Coppola, was honored at Cannes.
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Bob Chapek, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman, led a joyous panel where he unveiled many new projects for both domestic and international parks.
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This path of totality refers to a far less threatening and far more joyous event: the moon's total eclipse of the sun on Aug.
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The last episode led to a tense and joyous variation on the inevitable conclusion of such tales, the happy wedding achieved against all odds.
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While anniversaries are normally cause for celebration, the echoes of joyous celebration will not be heard in the hills and hollows of West Virginia.
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Take a look ahead to see which wines pair well with this joyous season, but won't put a dent in your savings account. Cheers!
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It's getting close to Pride season — a joyous occasion for both the LGBTQ community and the corporations who hawk them crap they don't need.
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Robert Redford plays Thomas, a scientist who proves that the answer is yes, news not greeted with the joyous reaction that you might expect.
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Without a break, he then played Beethoven's Sonata No. 18 in E-flat, a joyous, sometimes prankish piece that you don't hear too often.
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The prospect of seeing Mr. Moreno in the presidential palace is joyous for Ecuadoreans with disabilities, said Mr. Torres, who also uses a wheelchair.
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Somewhat more joyous are the six subjects of the companion video, also on view at MOCAD, which Brown made during her visit to Detroit.
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Sweetener was not about Davidson but rather a glimpse into Grande's response, at times a joyous one, to the tragedy that changed her life.
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I don't know if I'll ever make something again that feels as complete and as joyous, and as hard and as invested as Rapture.
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The unwritten rules of baseball often get in the way of the game itself and make truly joyous moments become hot take talking points.
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Some were joyous, particularly in West Bengal; even the state's Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, took to Twitter to express her utter glee at the news.
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Midsummer Festival is a very real thing, but it isn't scary at all — in fact, it's a joyous holiday that rivals Christmas in Scandinavian countries.
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" Barr also said she "intended to bring ppl together" and said it was "a joyous experience" to get "to work on the Roseanne show again.
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"It struck her from being in this kind of joyous festival kind of thing to just needing a dag hug, I suppose," Dittman told CNN.
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Ethiopia&aposs reformist prime minister flew to Eritrea on Sunday was welcomed with hugs and laughter by Afwerki, a joyous scene unthinkable just months ago.
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RNC poster boys Scott Baio and Antonio Sabàto, Jr. (remember when you used to crush on them so hard?) woke up this morning feeling joyous.
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" While Julie's entrance into the world was a "peaceful and joyous" moment, the 22 hours of labor, Lilly admits to PEOPLE, "were exhausting and excruciating.
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Sex Status 2.0 is a performance of desire in all of its expressions — anguished, flirty, direct, sorrowful, desperate, awkward, joyous — and, as such, essential viewing.
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In his biography of Domino, Rick Coleman wrote that Domino's shows brought together black and white kids and stood in joyous opposition to racial segregation.
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While their eventual discharge from the hospital was a joyous occasion in many ways, according to CRMC's chief executive officer, saying goodbye was not easy.
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"Millions will welcome this joyous event as a flash of colour on the hard road we have to travel," said former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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There is something joyous about the light-filled figure on the left, a sense of ease and acceptance in this figure melding into his surroundings.
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But while revivals and reboots tend to arrive with a lot of joyous fanfare, not all of them are ultimately successful, either commercially or creatively.
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"Mike and Isaiah and I are absolutely over the moon and excited to be adding another little fish to our pond!" a joyous Underwood shared.
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"Mike and Isaiah and I are absolutely over the moon and excited to be adding another little fish to our pond!" a joyous Underwood shared.
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From there, the Country's Biggest Night kicked off in grand fashion, aiming to heal the broken hearts of the nation by uniting in joyous song.
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But he blamed "evil and malicious characters" for his removal from power, which was met with a joyous outpouring in the capital, Harare, by thousands.
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Then, there's the joyous feeling the first time you put them on; a look in the mirror only confirms that you made a smart purchase.
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For many of us, the holiday season means making joyous memories with your loved ones, exchanging gifts, and transforming your home into a winter wonderland.
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But it's hard to imagine a more joyous nudge than the one Robert F. Smith, a billionaire philanthropist, gave to Morehouse College's class of 2019.
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While the singer doesn't tend to make it into the tabloids a la some of her popstar peers, she does consistently crank out joyous tunes.
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Gizmodo Media Group's web properties practice honest, conversational journalism about stories—whimsical or serious, joyous or grotesque—that matter, or should matter, to our readers.
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Maybe I will just sit atop in joyous quiet and separation from the rest of society, no one but the occasional boater to notice me.
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If China's reforms continue to disappoint over the next few years, it is unlikely to be the joyous celebration Mr Xi must be hoping for.
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Their contrails dissolve into the stars and stripes, which morph into two clouds meant to look like her dead folks sharing a joyous high-five.
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From an outsider watching the videos, reading the sites, and listening to the interviews, it's pure pain couched in a joyous acceptance of that pain.
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But, with the exception of Springsteen's joyous memoir, a feeling of resentment permeates these books that are supposed to serve as well-earned victory laps.
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Singer Indra Dunis' vocals are alternately entranced and airily joyous, tying together the arpeggiated synth melodies and loping bassline into a neat, gut-rattling package.
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There have since been bold classical composers who straddle genres; charismatic conductors who have the common touch; visionary teachers who practise joyous inclusivity and access.
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Clinton, often described as warm and personable in small settings, whoever the audience, can be especially relaxed, candid and even joyous in this company. Mrs.
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The planet wobbles on its pins; Once more the joyous time begins, When sleigh bells dance and snowflakes ring And choirs leap and reindeer sing.
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The continually swinging and joyous music passes around rhythmic riffs along with a quirky tune that becomes twisted in more ways than you can imagine.
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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.
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It's part of why Franklin and Lamar stood out as joyous and playful in what could otherwise be the deeply cynical Grand Theft Auto 5.
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You think it would be this natural, joyous thing, playing in public, but there's a whole system: you have to audition for the best spots.
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Her life could also easily be shoehorned into a sad clown narrative that juxtaposes her joyous public self with her struggles with bulimia and cancer.
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This was another joyous baseball holiday, but it was tinged with sadness after the news about Staub, an All-Star, a humanitarian and a restaurateur.
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In the joyous conclusion, the pair make their way to a mermaid parade (an annual event at Coney Island in Brooklyn) and join the spectacle.
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As for the scene inside, it appeared to be relatively peaceful and joyous, with people singing "Happy Birthday" to O.T. and having a good time.
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E.P. Wohlfart is a freelance writer and historian with a penchant for making bold but joyous moves, such as relocating permanently from Sweden to France.
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When the Lincoln Center run wraps up, he will have worked 52 weeks back to back — an "absolutely joyous" time, he said, but also relentless.
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Back in Soviet days, Novy God was a particularly joyous night for many, being a purely secular holiday with no connection to the Communist Party.
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Only when he tapped in his final putt did Woods let loose with a joyous shout that revealed how much the victory meant to him.
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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction; for every moment of joyous abandon, there is a deep and brooding hangover to match.
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Playing to a festival crowd at Lollapalooza this year, they jumped around, traded instruments, conjured uplift from despair, and generally made joyous, triumphant, cathartic noise.
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"It was a testament to his magic that in the middle of the night, he could turn that drab hospital room into a joyous space."
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On a recent afternoon, friends and strangers wandered into the Moroccan-born British photographer's shop in the Shoreditch district here, clustering amid the joyous mess.
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Lowe learned of this by Facebook and felt caught between elation and sorrow, aware of opportunities lost, not least that joyous moment atop a podium.
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During the final celebration of the reunion of Orfeo and Euridice, the Mark Morris ensemble took over the show with a suite of joyous dances.
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But for longtime supporters and the many skeptics in their golden years, it is a joyous moment that took a very long time to arrive.
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Odell Beckham Jr. was clearly joyous watching from the sidelines as the LSU Tigers defeated Clemson 2500-2000 in the national championship on Monday night.
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Think of them as a demotic but joyous version of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's old Central Park portals, which turn everyday strolls into grand entrances.
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Ms. Kaul has an oozy, aspirated voice, and smears it tactfully atop Mr. Lam's euphoric, quick-stepping production, which bridges fiery garage and joyous disco.
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When you look closer at his works (mostly paintings) you'll find a portrait of the American West that is at turns joyous and damningly satirical.
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"The prospect of the two of them collaborating on what is arguably the greatest play ever written is joyous," Mr. Eustis said in a statement.
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The film lays bare the stigmas faced by Chile's trans community, but stills manages to be joyous, thanks largely to our no-holds-barred protagonist.
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In this cheerful oasis on the far side of the F.D.R. Drive, overlooking the East River, the water's warm and the water ballet is joyous.
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His digital holiday album, "Christmas in Concord," recalls the joyous spirit of an annual party held by friends in Concord, N.H., from 1968 to 1989.
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That game, last Tuesday at the Coliseum, began with Barreto in a slump and ended in a joyous scrum with his teammates at home plate.
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A more diverse winners' list, a best-picture blunder, a joyous victory and misbegotten acceptance — these were the highs and lows as we saw them.
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Instead, the only sound was the joyous yelp of a couple from Shanghai as they bounded out of the neighboring cabin, Huawei camera phone aloft.
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Kelly, O'Connor, and Reynolds are a joyous team, and Jean Hagen, as a silent star with an unfortunate voice, plays their glamorous foil to perfection.
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"Wig," from 252's relatively unloved Bouncing Off the Satellites album, is a joyous fan favorite that showcases the band at their most deliciously kitsch.
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Which is why when she does enter the fray, it's a glorious moment that feels like the one truly important, joyous part of the film.
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With the clock officially starting on the eclipse — the moon has officially begun covering the massive star — and the mood goes from joyous to truly bleak.
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I spent the remaining seven-eighths of the evening, however, self-consciously grazing the buffet while she dominated the 40-person event with joyous, uninhibited abandon.
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Nicole Richie turned 36-years-old on Thursday, and no one wished her a more joyous happy birthday than her The Simple Life costar Paris Hilton.
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The paintings in the ground floor galleries are glossy, joyous celebrations of the medium, but it is the more autobiographical work upstairs that holds the attention.
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Williams slumped to the ground, with hands in the air and eyes wide with joyous disbelief, before congratulating her sister for inspiring her run in Melbourne.
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How do I take those parts of life that are completely overwhelmingly joyous and make music that sounds like that feels, where every emotion comes together?
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Here is where a toe-tapping joyous beat is introduced, as Moana's family tries to convince her that her utopian island home is all she needs.
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We're not even halfway through this joyous holiday created to recognize the dominion felines hold over the entire Earth, and the Internet is already freaking out.
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In one joyous scene, David Duke, on the phone to Stallworth, boasts about his unfailing ability to divine a person's race from their syntax and vocabulary.
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The documentary seems be a personal, joyous, and also very serious look at Fisher and her mother's relationship and the struggles Fisher had throughout her lifetime.
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I'm a longtime Wonder Woman fan, and seeing her signature golden lasso spring and snap to joyous life even made me tear up a tiny bit.
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They were married months before their deaths at the community center near their home, in a joyous ceremony where the large number of guests included Owens.
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Last week, a trio of socialists, including Hannah Lee Lindstrom, gathered for a more somber meeting, compared to the joyous packed houses of the early summer.
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While I wouldn't say it was among the deeper or more emotional movies I've seen this year, it was a pretty relentlessly fun and joyous experience.
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But it looks like it was his time, and I'm sure it was a most joyous moment for them when they saw each other in heaven.
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This was supposed to be a joyous time, and I had heard stories of women who loved being pregnant so was constantly comparing myself to them.
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What I remember was a drunken cacophony of joyous City fans, hugs with random strangers and patio furniture being held aloft on the Maine Road pitch.
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Despite the sad news that Prince died as a result of an overdose from the prescription drug fentanyl, the spirit of the day is overwhelmingly joyous.
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The afternoon is also bright and joyous—the Moon sends good vibes to lucky Jupiter in Earth sign Virgo at 4:15 PM. All times EST.
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In the fight footage, you can see the joyous Carnera lifting an unidentified corner man off his feet like a rag doll in a celebratory embrace.
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There's nothing more wrong — or joyous — than throttling a full-size Nissan Titan pickup on a track designed for vehicles that can nestle in its bed.
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But the movement, with its balletic purity of line, its off-center angles and its rapid, joyous flights through space, also feels startlingly vivid and fresh.
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" Abdessemed described Mahdavi's style as "a cross between the chromatism of the films of Almodóvar and a form of childlike and joyous orientalism inspired by Iran.
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The episode tied up loose ends, gave fans a joyous moment they had been waiting years for, and included the surprising death of a beloved character.
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This ad moves beyond that message to highlight her education policies, while maintaining the endearing images of young children at some of their most joyous moments.
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We wish a joyous Easter to those celebrating the feast, and a happy day at the start of a new season to those who are not.
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The string-laden opening two minutes of "Supernatural" feel like a heart-pulling classic film score before the rest of the song arrives, earthbound and joyous.
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With her latest dance, she has shed new light on the "Brandenburgs"; this is a reading of the revolutionary concertos as joyous, youthful and borderline improvisatory.
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"Untitled Feminist Show" is an entirely wordless play in which six naked performers, often holding pink parasols, tumble around for an hour in joyous, goofy splendor.
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He didn't create a joyous, collegial culture within his lab, hosting seminars and Christmas parties to be captured in group photos, as many senior scientists do.
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The Golden Globes are usually a breezy, joyous affair, but the tone this year is likely to be much more solemn, as sexual harassment scandals hover.
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As Babr approached his polling place on foot, he heard a brass band and the joyous beats of the dhol, a barrel-shaped, double-sided drum.
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Still, activists said that the protesters had been met with less violence than some had anticipated, and that the general mood among the protesters was joyous.
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Sons who can't properly bury their fathers, couples calling off their weddings, and friends missing joyous events such as bachelorette weekends, bat mitzvahs, and 240th birthdays.
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But there are a few other milestones to celebrate from the awards, too: some joyous, some tragic, and some that are just a little bit quirky.
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We are all dimly aware that everybody else can't possibly be as successful, rich, attractive, relaxed, intellectual and joyous as they appear to be on Facebook.
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AirTree has gone on to invest in Australian and Kiwi startups like Canva, Prospa, Secure Code Warrior, Athena, Flurosat, Brighte, Joyous, Thematic and A Cloud Guru.
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"She embraced life with a joyous ferocity, though she never could escape a fundamental darkness created by loneliness," which she inherited from her quietly intellectual father.
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The best acts in this year's dance-heavy lineup include the ultracool club diva Kelela, the joyous DJ Harvey and the inventive 1980s-pop revivalist Abra.fullmoonfest.
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This is the joyous destiny of our people—to bury the arc of the moral universe so deep in justice that it will never be undone.
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And that's not even touching the pervasive belief that somehow dark/edgy/subversive makes a storyline more serious and respectable than a hopeful or joyous one.
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However, the joyous moment didn't go as planned after Cohen's video accidentally exposed his teammate, offensive lineman Kyle Long, who was getting undressed in the background.
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The not so joyous part is when you have to spend hundreds of dollars on gifts for the family—where is Santa when you need him?
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See: In the Met Opera's production of "La Fille du Régiment," Javier Camarena sings a string of nine high C's as part of a joyous aria.
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Let's all take a second to appreciate the joyous cacophony we're oh-so-sure is, at this moment, emanating from the boardrooms of upscale supermarkets everywhere.
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Another advantage of my joyous rides to my far-flung work sites is that my motorcycle demonstrably reduces overall traffic congestion, which benefits all New Yorkers.
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Then, after burial, the band would play more joyous songs in celebration, and would be joined by everyone there to celebrate the life of the deceased.
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This is the joyous destiny of our people — to bury the arc of the moral universe so deep in justice that it will never be undone.
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When Jessica Rodriguez proposed to her partner at the Art Institute of Chicago, one very surprised — and very happy — woman was there to witness the joyous occasion.
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A feat long deemed impossible, it could lead to the total and joyous destruction of the ol' biological clock—if researchers can confirm and advance their findings.
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Or if they're like Rob and Chyna, couples can barely wait for their joyous little bundle to be born before showing him or her to the world.
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Now, Dilbireen's parents and brother have been issued visas to come to the United States, a joyous turn of events for a family that has experienced suffering.
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In a separate series of family photos, Joanna also documented the joyous moment when the children finally got to meet their baby brother for the first time.
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While the two events are at completely different ends of the spectrum of the black experience, both invoke the same type of joyous fervor from their followers.
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There's just something about their endless, elegant simplicity that's mesmerizing and delightful, and these joyous qualities are exemplified in the work of artist and animator Eran Mendel.
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According to WWD, the video features a joyous Lane in two looks: a metallic cold-shoulder dress and a dress covered in a leafy, plant-centric print.
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He's devoted to his sick mother Penny (Frances Conroy), who's encouraged him to see himself as a joyous light in the world, bringing laughter to the people.
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Carrie Ahern's Sex Status 2.0 is a performance of desire in all of its expressions — anguished, flirty, direct, sorrowful, desperate, awkward, joyous — and, as such, essential viewing.
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Big win here for Ed Banger art director So-Me, whose colorful pop-art animations stud this joyous, fun, and stellar video for the titanic Graduation single.
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The original How to Train Your Dragon was a wonder, a joyous, funny, heartfelt film that felt like the beginning of a whole new era for DreamWorks.
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Kiki looks all at once like a joyous celebration of an oppressed culture and an honest discussion of the many challenges still forced upon the LGBTQ community.
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While the traditions vary per town, at its heart this is a joyous celebration of community and an embracing of cultural values that help bind them together.
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Braithwaite writes with fearlessness and studied aplomb about family, race, class, and the monstrosity of high expectations, making My Sister, The Serial Killer a wicked, joyous wonder.
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The refugees are presented here in all their complexity; the characters, such as the Afghan restaurant owner himself, are by turns hopeful and frustrated, fearful and joyous.
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That Kourtney's relationship with Scott has been so toxic that she can't even name the healthy and joyous things she deserves in a relationship is truly heartbreaking.
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Mom-to-be Robinson, who currently stars as Jane in Showtime's The Affair, took to her own Instagram account to share the joyous news with her followers.
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A convention is supposed to be a joyous occasion celebrating the qualities of the ticket and exciting the party faithful to work hard for the task ahead.
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A source close to Frankel tells PEOPLE the Skinnygirl mogul has been "so free and joyous" over the last eight months with Hoppy's restraining order in place.
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We are grateful for the six wonderful years together but have decided to go our own separate ways to have the most fulfilled, joyous lives we can.
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Cruz began the joyous task of capitalizing on his newly-earned momentum, repeatedly hammering in three words: "Tonight is a victory," he told an overjoyed Iowa crowd.
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"When you're jamming with dudes whom you love and respect so much, something joyous can kind of come out," Ronson told reporters in the press room backstage.
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"This is supposed to be the most joyous time in her life and it's been ruined and that's probably what hurts most of all," the source said.
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What was supposed to be a joyous occasion became one filled with regret for Jamie, who admitted to not feeling chemistry with her soon-to-be husband.
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About half of those who attended went to the passport office as a group, turning an otherwise mundane exercise in bureaucracy into a joyous occasion, Jackson said.
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Sperl feels someone else has the resources to put this collection to better use and elicit more joyous feelings from people than he ever could with it.
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As we thank the angel of a woman that carried our miracle baby boy for us, we pray for everyone who struggles to reach this joyous milestone.
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Psych-outs, mind games, risk and reward, baiting—it's all here, and there's a pure, joyous mystery to every turn that runs the course of every match.
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The award gave him the resources to make "Global Groove" (1973), a joyous East-meets-West video montage including Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" and a Japanese Pepsi commercial.
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For the couple who took a chance on an abnormal embryo, a healthy boy is a joyous — if sobering — reminder of the complexities of early human development.
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At a time when Latinos continue to be scarce on the big screen -- or portrayed as tired, negative stereotypes -- "Coco" is a joyous homage to Mexican traditions.
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" Speaking in front of the town hall, Father Maheut said of Father Hamel: "He was joyous, sometimes anxious, like those who want everything to be done well.
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I watched the glint of his wedding ring appear and disappear as his hands swayed, a reminder of the lavishly joyous party we had thrown in Boston.
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To stand in the legendary Maracanã stadium for the gold medal men's soccer game and listen as Brazilians transformed it into a joyous asylum was a wonder.
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It was the crew's final scene too, and a lot of them played waiters and diners which made the whole thing like a very glamorous, joyous party.
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Not only will these joyous flowers be an unexpected sight to behold, but they will provide park-goers a real-life illustration of the changing weather conditions.
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The Grateful Dead compilation that the band helmed, Day of the Dead, turned out to be the strange and joyous experiment it had always promised to be.
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Otherwise, the NBA and the culture around it seems oddly both more enjoyable and more joyous than its peers; just as rich, but a lot more comfortable.
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Cassie Breen threw the ball high in the air as the clock wound down in Columbus, Ohio, and the joyous Central Michigan players jumped, screamed and hugged.
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It was not the joyous homecoming Fatehi Darhan had dreamed about while he lay alone for two weeks in a hospital room in Queens, fighting the coronavirus.
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There are so few pure and joyous moments in gaming and in life that when one comes along, it's best to take a minute and appreciate it.
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But that final shot of Lorelai and Rory — running toward each other across Stars Hollow, through buckets and buckets of yellow daisies — is lovely and joyous. 133.
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Even Angela Carter, who claimed with characteristic relish that her work "cuts like a steel blade at the base of a man's penis," wrote some joyous endings.
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The literacy field agrees on one thing: The child's reading life can be joyous, hopeful and exceptionally productive when the teacher provides a strong, disciplined, comprehensive approach.
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But Tara Lipinski, then 15, entered those Olympics as the world champion and skated with a technical mastery and joyous inevitability while Kwan displayed the slightest caution.
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This performance of "Delta Lady," a carnal strut that Mr. Russell wrote for Mr. Cocker, captures the band's joyous cacophony of horns, belting vocals and barrelhouse piano.
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Comedy John Early returns on Thursday for one more extravagant night of his joyous variety show, sure to feature comedy, music and an eclectic assortment of performers.
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It made designers across the world scramble to leaf through the history books, and encouraged a generation of women to ditch black and experiment with joyous color.
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In "Oh, Happy We," the charming duet in which Candide and Cunegonde finally admit their longing for each other, the joyous couple seem utterly at cross purposes.
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Another displaced person, 45-year-old Abdulkareem Mohammad, spoke bitterly about what should have been one of his most joyous days -- the birth of his son Mohammad.
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"I think that it is going to be a joyous experience on Monday when we return to the classroom," Keith Brown, president of the teachers' union, said.
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For observant Jews, next week will bring the start of the Days of Awe, a 10-day period of introspection and repentance, joyous prayer and good deeds.
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As she goes on to achieve fame, we are reminded that the joyous freedom of her work traces back to the remarkable achievements of a child poet.
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The colonial military marches transformed into a dance in the streets alongside the casket, with a full brass band playing anything from mournful waltzes to blaring joyous anthems.
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We are united, in that we are all human beings and we are all together on this horrible, painful, joyous, exciting, and mysterious ride that is being alive.
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"I wanted to create an intense workout where you would see change in your body, but also find it joyous and not a chore," De La Rue said.
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In a delightfully joyous Instagram series called B📚📚KS WITH BIRDIE🐦, Garner suggests books from her reading list and passionately reads them to her pup.
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Feeling more joyous, they themselves will show the signs of joy and be disposed to share, cooperate and connect with others to broaden and build their social networks.
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Mayhew praised her joyous video and its message to enjoy the little things and invited her to a fan expo in her hometown so he could meet her.
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During the season 7A finale, Ezra's missing girlfriend Nicole was found alive, leaving poor, newly engaged Aria to watch Ezra embrace another woman in a joyous, televised reunion.
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Based on these posts, it looks like a few of the most beloved TJ's holiday offerings have survived 2018 just like us and are making a joyous return.
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"Today is a joyous day for all of us, but there is a bittersweet tinge to all this, and that is the victim and his family," she said.
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On one hand, the triumphant sound of the shofar makes frequent appearances during Rosh Hashanah services and applies to the joyous celebrations that are associated with this holiday.
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As one character almost experiments with necrophilia, a roaring fire illuminating their contorted, joyous face as they writhe on their dying victim it all gets a bit much.
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It's rushed and a little bizarre the way such a difficult, nuanced topic is touched on, but only to serve up a joyous milestone for Jack and Rebecca.
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They also included joyous moments Philip shared with both his grandson and granddaughter-in-law, as well as a shot of from the 2016 Trooping the Colour festivities.
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Marquina Iliev-Piselli is a naturally upbeat, positive person — and her joyous attitude about life carried her through hours of breast cancer treatment over the last two years.
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There was no pretense of fidelity that I could detect, just a joyous caricature of every song that was nevertheless realistic enough to be charming rather than grotesque.
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While I was thrilled to celebrate a joyous occasion in my friend's life, the gifting of kitchenware at this time when we were all in transition felt odd.
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For the Cleveland Cavaliers, Wednesday was one of those rare but joyous nights when the make-or-miss game of basketball turns into an pop-a-shot exhibition.
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Everyone on the mainland — even Jack and Locke, who became Jack's patient in surgery — kept being illuminated by unpredictable but joyous surges of connection to their other lives.
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It's strange then that something as naturally joyous as music is usually used by humans to drive themselves deeper into the mire of woe that is being alive.
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They made joyous, colorful music that befuddled my parents, suggested drugs I'd only heard about second-hand, and represented some kind of freedom I had yet to experience.
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For me, though, the one standout thing from the British GP wasn't radio rules, nor safety car starts, nor even Hamilton's joyous weekend and that emotional crowd surf.
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Her positive outlook on life While promoting the pair's HBO documentary in 2016, Cooper praised his mother's sunny disposition, sharing that she was "far more joyous" than him.
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This is my first time at the famed Festival of Speed in southern England, and I've been overwhelmed by the sheer joyous variety of motor vehicles on display.
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His reaction is joyous, his decision to slide dab seems unscripted—even if he practiced that slide for days with his buddies—and he somehow suspends friction altogether.
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It's also one of the few debit cards with no foreign transaction fees, which, as a frequent traveler, helped me save a joyous sum of $1,413 last year.
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Born in the poor neighborhoods of Kingston in the 1960s, reggae reflected hard times and struggle but could also be joyous dance music with its distinctive off-beat.
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Together they deliver a story that feels both modern and timeless, a joyous portrait of one boy's struggle to (literally) make a name for himself in the world.
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The music reflected on the struggles faced by many in poverty but also served as a joyous outlet for its listeners to dance to with its distinctive beats.
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Eyes ablaze in joyous disbelief, Serena slumped to the court and threw her hands in the air, the world number one ranking also re-captured from Angelique Kerber.
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In the spirit of joyous long-weekends, we've rounded up travel-size beauty products that check all the boxes (efficacy, reliability) and ring in at $10 or less.
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But all extraneous noise was blocked by the loud, joyous sounds produced by a small procession of Highland bagpipers and bass woodwinds holding court in Long Island City.
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But if it wasn't for that fateful day in 1994, I would have never had so many memorable, joyous and heartwarming experiences that have totally changed my life.
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Michael Curry, an American who is presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, "summed up this most modern of royal weddings: diverse, relaxed, inclusive and joyous," The Telegraph reports.
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Tuesday night brought out a particularly joyous crowd for the weekly show put on by Olodum, the bloco made famous through collaborations with the likes of Michael Jackson.
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In fact, I have rarely seen a more committed, joyous ensemble work so hard to win over a dead audience than I did during my Thursday night show.
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When the bubonic plague finally lifts in his joyous city, the main character, Dr. Bernard Rieux, remembers that the illness "never dies or disappears," but bides its time.
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I saw Frightened Rabbit play more times than I can count over the years, and those two Chicago shows that week were among the most joyous and cathartic.
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Believed to be a time when the spirits of deceased love ones revisit their homes, it features lots of skeletons and skulls, all considered joyous rather than ghoulish.
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A business card from its prime boasts "English Spoken" and a bar Americain, and depicts a joyous, scantily clad lady astride a rooster, and holding a cocktail glass.
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There are times when I am angry and I don't understand it, and then there are times that I am joyous that we had him for 19 years.
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LOS ANGELES — As Cody Bellinger sprinted out into left field, a mob of joyous teammates and Manager Dave Roberts giving chase, the Los Angeles Dodgers could finally breathe.
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It is a creature of frightening extremes, this being you once were: more hopeful and hopeless, joyous and despairing, loving and hateful than you have ever been since.
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Unquestionably, these voices need to be heard, and the creation of a joyous stage play — a way to say, "Look at these children" — sends a vital symbolic message.
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The joyous summertime vulgarity of any great seaside destination, where dozens of different definitions of pleasure are both on display and hidden, clearly stimulated the painter as well.
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Washington (CNN)In the hours before President Donald Trump was impeached Wednesday night, the atmosphere at the Trump International Hotel in Washington was nearly, but not quite, joyous.
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I am so grateful for [the] gorgeous, joyous photos and videos showcasing the spirit, pride, struggles, hopes, and FIERCE STYLE of these young women and men of Flint.
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It's hard to describe exactly what you do in this adorable friendship simulator, but it's both a joyous celebration and serious meditation on the duality of human nature.
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Forty-four people were killed in the attacks on Palm Sunday, a joyous festival a week before Easter when Christians celebrate the triumphant arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem.
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Another huge part of the video's appeal is the joyous reactions from Ohashi's teammates as they watch from the sidelines, matching many of her moves in perfect synchronization.
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But I realized then that the white creative director who frequently uses Black models had curated her own depiction of Blackness—one that is insistently simplistic and joyous.
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Broadway's new musical comedy The Prom features one of the most joyous 11 o'clock numbers in musical theatre history — and PEOPLE has the exclusive premiere of its music video!
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Nevertheless, it was a great opportunity to marvel anew at Phife's joyous energy, and he will always be remembered as the punchy yang to Q-Tip's smoothed-out yin.
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I had seen it as a kid but I didn't watch the details of it all because I had to do my version of her… It was just joyous.
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The single is a reference to BTS' 2014 song "Boy In Luv," with a lighter, more joyous sound that is echoed in Halsey's feature and the colorful, kaleidoscopic video.
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" As the American Montessori Society says, "Montessorians understand that internal satisfaction drives the child s curiosity and interest and results in joyous learning that is sustainable over a lifetime.
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