But in the face of these adversities he was
as ebullient as ever: he never lost his love of a good story, a good party and, above all, a good lunch.
He is friendly enough, smiles now and then, and has a sharp wit, but no one, including Seligman himself, would characterize
him as ebullient.
Normally
as ebullient as a cheerleader, Ralston gets blurry - eyed for a moment, before going on.
Not exact matches
That could be why White looks positively
ebullient on this afternoon, bowing ever so slightly
as he greets the parade of local celebrities and fashionistas, who nibble on mini-doughnuts and sip champagne cocktails.
I also remember her
as a cheerful and buoyant woman, with an
ebullient laugh.
That may explain why,
as concerned
as he is about the
ebullient real estate market, he has only barked and not bitten.
«Valuations are efficient or
ebullient with little room for error priced in, even
as risks to global economic growth build up.
The results were well received on Wall Street, which remains in an
ebullient mood
as the Santa Claus rally continues in expectation that President Trump will sign tax cut legislation by Christmas time.
In confession, testimony, prayer and invocation the new prophets emerged
as the epitome of their age, infecting virtually all the major Christian denominations with their
ebullient, celebratory mood, a joyful seasoning that drew the sting of race, culture, language, creed, status and personal biography.
In his
ebullient, unreserved, communicative way, Luther let the world share in his happiness
as well
as his sorrows (three of his six children died in infancy or in childhood), and all Protestants, but especially the Lutherans, have thought and still think of him, the Reformer and enemy of the Pope,
as the Protestant parson in the midst of his family circle in the Black Cloister of Wittenberg!
His appearance was almost
as surprising
as it was welcome — until quite recently it had seemed likely that the
ebullient and colorful general was out of international competition for good.
Audiences are encouraged to clap along —
as well
as marvel that the roof hasn't yet been blown off with the sheer enormity of
ebullient soul.
Also, there is no such thing
as a constant,
ebullient parental love towards children.
A recent poll by Lord Ashcroft put the Lib Dems in third place in his constituency and last week Alexander was inadvertently embroiled in a donations sting, but yesterday he seemed in
ebullient mood
as he strode about his party's spring conference in Liverpool.
We learned the sad news of the death of Pattabhi Jois yesterday and so today we set up a humble altar to him during class with a large striking photograph of his
ebullient face
as the centerpiece.
The discovery of this highly
ebullient art form happened when small groups of people practicing laughter yoga began to emerge
as the practitioners of the style started experiencing the incredible benefits of practicing this distinct style of yoga.
Despite her harsh surroundings, the precocious and
ebullient Moonee has no trouble making each day a celebration of life, her endless afternoons overflowing with mischief and grand adventure
as she and her ragtag playmates — including Jancey, a new arrival to the area who quickly becomes Moonee's best friend — fearlessly explore the utterly unique world into which they've been thrown.
Wrapped up in nurse's garb throughout most of the film, the
ebullient Clara Bow is permitted a sequence in which, disguised
as a Parisian floozie while trying to rescue a revelling Rogers, she displays a great deal of epidermis.
But I'd challenge anyone to come up with many more
ebullient, honest moments of uplift than the conclusion of that film (set to «Free Bird» of all things),
as Zombie's miscreant clan makes a bid to let their freak flag fly in the middle of the American desert.
James Franco flashes his wide grin of innocence and benign amiability
as the sweet, stupid, emotionally
ebullient Saul, the friendly neighborhood dope dealer and the exclusive distributor of the sweet new herbal strain known
as Pineapple Express.
The Greatest Showman is described in this piece
as the «bright and
ebullient» musical antithesis to La La Land's «darker realism.»
Toby Jones inhabits Truman
as if he were to the character born, a livelier and more perversely
ebullient man than Phillip Seymour Hoffman's version in «Capote.»
The breakdown: Music video director Jasper makes his feature debut
as writer - director with this crowd - pleasingly
ebullient yet bittersweet tale of a young woman aspiring to be a rapper.
With its best moments its most surprising,
as when George sings a hymn at a family gathering, or when Ashley masturbates to a picture of a happier time between she and her husband, Junebug is a fulsome,
ebullient family drama of the best kind: the kind where everybody's the villain and everybody's the hero, and it's only the situation that defines their roles from moment to moment.
Reaction to the movie afterward was mostly positive, though, given the subject matter and its stark presentation, there was naturally not a whole lot of
ebullient conversation
as members left the theater.
He's also a great dad, to a teenager (an
ebullient Grace Van Patten) about to go off to college
as the movie opens.
For me, it's the blissful image of Gerwig running in «Frances Ha,» her arms flailing and her hair whipping behind her
as she sprints and leaps down a New York Chinatown street — an
ebullient vision of carefree innocence set to the crackling beat of David Bowie's «Modern Love.»
Doug Jones is one of the kindest human beings I've ever met; his performance
as the monster in «The Shape of Water,»
as contrasted with his
ebullient personality, reminds me of Boris Karloff — my favorite movie monster actor of all time.
For two hours it plunges us into the life of a dumpy motel on the outskirts of Orlando, Fla.,
as seen largely through the eyes of one of its younger residents, an
ebullient 6 - year - old firecracker named Moonee (Brooklynn Prince, an astonishing discovery).
«Miracle» starts with Kelley's best friend, Caroline (Line) Found (an overly
ebullient Danika Yarosh),
as star setter — the player who positions the ball for a hitter for the West High Trojans, who are defending their state championship from the past season.
Richard Linklater's 12 - year project, chronicling the filmed - in - real - time tale of young Mason (Ellar Contrane)
as he grows up from the age of six to the age of eighteen, has seemingly received just
as much praise
as it has derision, particularly by critics who were lukewarm on it amongst everyone else's
ebullient praise, perhaps out of irritation.
, thus becomes film's sole highlight, an
ebullient bundle of energy and charm who continues to captivate even
as the light behind her eyes begins to dim later on in the story.
Vikander, who is having a breakout year thanks to this film
as well
as The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Ex Machina, thus becomes film's sole highlight, an
ebullient bundle of energy and charm who continues to captivate even
as the light behind her eyes begins to dim later on in the story.
by Walter Chaw A wonderfully unlikely amalgam of Hong Kong - era John Woo and Shaolin Soccer / Kung Fu Hustle - era Stephen Chow, Matthew Vaughn's
ebullient, often - unconscionable Kick - Ass reimagines Woo's iconic Tequila
as an 11 - year - old girl with a purple bob, an incredible potty mouth (she uses the «C» word correctly in a sentence, cunts), and absolutely no remorse in crushing a defenseless douchebag in a car cuber.
by Angelo Muredda «Stay in the future today,» a motel sign ironically beams early in The Florida Project, Sean Baker's gorgeous,
ebullient, and,
as the kids say, problematic follow - up to his profile - raising Tangerine.
Self - confidence is not all it's cracked up to be,
as we learn from
ebullient little Poppy in Susan Eaddy's Poppy's Best Paper, charmingly illustrated by Rosalinde Bonnet.
As noticed by one loyal Reg reader - and by the
ebullient David Pogue of The New York Times - Amazon vanished the Kindle incarnations of both 1984 and Animal Farm after their copyright holder notified the company that the books were being been sold without its permission.
The concept of «private market value»
as an anchor to the proper valuation of a business can also be greatly skewed during
ebullient times and should always be considered with a healthy degree of skepticism.
Most investors are too
ebullient when everything looks great,
as we saw in 2000.
His lyrical and
ebullient pictorial language drew from archaic sources,
as well
as the drawings of children and contemporary art movements such
as Cubism and Tachisme.
Still, one can seek depths in a dark but
ebullient paper mural by Sandeep Muherjee at Chimento, a wall of bird carvings
as unnatural habitat by Manuela Viera Gallo at Y, old luggage
as the site of strange growth by Kathleen Vance at Rockelmann &, or weathered screen prints merging into abstractions by Levan Mindiashvili at Lodge.
This,
as well
as a range of new work, focuses on conversation
as a basic human interaction in a selection of social contexts:
ebullient schoolgirls on a bustling city street, a couple intimately sharing an umbrella, a group of men smoking together after dark.
Hailed by the New York Times
as «intense, prowling and
ebullient,» the Shakes are led by frontman, singer and ringleader, Michael Mwenso.
They make exhibitions such
as Nick Cave's sardonically
ebullient show «Made by Whites for Whites» at Jack Shainman Gallery in Chelsea grimly resonant.
This obsessive preparatory work came
as a revelation to someone who knows his oeuvre intimately — Gorky's daughter, Maro, one of my tablemates (along with the always
ebullient Joe Rishel) for the press lunch.
The exhibition, which will now travel to Aspen, was restrained and
ebullient, with selections from a few salient series tracing an evolution in his use of specific materials
as hand - and - machine - tools, wood, bone, fabric, and hair in witty, emotional objects recalling old - timey toys, ritual charms and artifacts, totems of social experience, and items of ordinary household magic.
So long
as art itself fascinates you, you are certain to find something to like in this
ebullient exhibition.
It is certainly one of the most
ebullient of the works in the show, with its bright palette of pinks and golds, but it confirms
as well the strict Cubist lesson the artist received while studying at the Academie Julien in Paris in 1953 - 4.
Two floors of the Cancún International Convention Center became the epicenter of an
ebullient tribe of ethereum engineers for four days,
as they discussed the future of the «world computer» they were building by day and partied at resorts and bars across Cancún's sequestered «Hotel Zone» by night.
It targeted certain messages at specific personalities - for instance, using the language of fear to target neurotic personalities and a more
ebullient message from those identified
as motivated by anger.