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11 Sentences With "most gleeful"

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" But she's most gleeful in her conclusion: "And baby, they forgot to make me sign an NDA.
But the peak of the sketch came with the Ghost of Christmas Future: Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton, at her most gleeful.
Crawford's rep says she's following all her doctor's instructions, although producer Bette (slash Joan's most gleeful adversary) insists her costar is really just on strike.
Most gleeful is Angel alum Amy Acker, whose sparkling delivery gives us one of the best Beatrices since Emma Thompson redefined the role in 1994.
Most gleeful when he could buy something cheaply and sell it for a top price, even if he had to wait decades to do so.
We trawled through the archives of Peter Dinklage's Instagram feed (and a whole bunch of the other cast members' feeds) to track down their most gleeful off-set moments together.
Cruz said news executives would be the most gleeful about Trump's round of wins -- not because they support Trump, but because they see him as the weakest candidate against Hillary Clinton.
This Paris installation may be the most gleeful show of his grimy work possible, an effect achieved by mixing connotations of minimalist absence (with the ultra-spare array of works) within sumptuous neoclassical extravagance.
It's striking that, although his foe is supposedly Hillary Clinton, he still seems most gleeful when talking about his victories over his Republican rivals, an aspect of his unlikely presidential campaign that he keeps returning to even though his task is now to unify the party.
In brief: America is an empire, and Australia has been one of its most gleeful vassals since it dropped those two atomic bombs on non-military cities during World War II. American friends in Australia are always shocked to learn how much we know about US history, politics, media, and culture, but we couldn't escape it even if we wanted to.
Toronto Star, September 17, 1997. with Kinsella only later revealing himself as the real author. Macleans associated "Prince of Darkness" with dirty politics because "His political books are thick with tales of dirty tricks and nasty business in Ottawa's corridors of power, and he is an admitted and most gleeful practitioner of both." Kinsella runs a blog that is famous in Canadian political circles for Kinsella's on-and-off feuds with other bloggers, including one with columnist Ezra Levant that prompted Kinsella to initiate a defamation suit claiming $5,000,000 in damages.

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