Sentences with phrase «ebullience on»

So there is an even chance that the bond market's ebullience on Friday will be reversed on upcoming inflation reports.
India's IPO market is coming back to life as companies take advantage of investor ebullience on the country's economic prospects.

Not exact matches

Despite his ebullience, Gelsinger thinks all this success and power puts a burden on the technology industry.
Alcino, who is Portuguese by birth and spent his childhood in Angola, looks like the Hispanic half sibling of the actor Bill Murray, exuding a humor and ebullience that seem breezily at odds with the lofty work he conducts on the floors above.
Having helped create an all - singing serial killer tuner for «London Road,» Adam Cork uses his instrumental voice to capture the despair and ebullience of North Carolina author Thomas Wolfe for «Genius,» (Milan Records) his Americana - accented score capturing the unique, orchestral spark of literary inspiration along with the jazz bounce of a copious writer's enthusiasm on the loose in The Big City.
American Labs, on the other hand, are often considered to be rather vibrant and active animals, chock full of vitality and ebullience all of the time.
In the mid-60s he reined them in as though in penance for his ebullience, but then this concentration on a few elements led him to use steel mesh, to magical effect, and thus on to the floating horizontals of the sand - coloured Prairie.
I once used the title «Puberty on the Scale of a Planet» to convey how the human species seems to be going through the same awkward transition we all experience as individuals in moving from often - reckless teen ebullience to the more measured life strategies of adulthood.
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