The Lib Dem leader was forced instead to promote old hand Don Foster (who famously vanquished Chris Patten in Bath in 1992 to the sound of cheers
from jubilant Lib Dems and right - wing Tories alike).
Bello drew a wild applause
from the jubilant workers when he announced that his administration had started cooking something nice for them and the entire people of the state.
We were then left with a frenetic ending to the match, both teams had chances, but justice was done a delicately placed volley from Stockport's number 8, James Ball, brought a winner in the 94th minute — cue a friendly pitch invasion
from a jubilant section of the Stockport fans.
Not exact matches
Released
from the dungeon, I joyfully sing in
jubilant tones the old song of life, to freedom, to light.
Bennett's three - pointer
from the top of the key secured a 66 - 65 victory for the Irish and caused the
jubilant Phelps to do a jig all the way down to the Syracuse bench to shake hands with coach Jim Boeheim.
The goal spark
jubilant scenes, and the noise levels increased even further when, moments later, Alexis doubled our advantage
from close range after Lacazette picked him out at the near post.
He scored
from a 90th minute corner to give the home team three points, which sent the home fans into
jubilant mood.
A couple weeks ago, my two lovely friends Jenn of
Jubilant Dose and Yuena of Simply Yue came to visit me all the way
from New York.
Mr. Akalifa was sitting behind a fellow party supporter on a motorcycle, moving about town among other party members in a
jubilant campaign mood, when the pickup reportedly ran into them
from behind after bursting a tyre some metres away
from the rally grounds.
However, events that took place on Saturday and Sunday have indicated that the public mood within Hong Kong is far
from universally
jubilant.
Most of the members came out of the meeting in a
jubilant mood with some of them dancing as a sign of victory for the party on the issue, which has in the last weeks, deepened the cracks within the party's rank and file, our correspondent reported
from the party's headquarters
Senior Conservatives were
jubilant at winning the AV vote and preventing any major lose of councils in England but they were under strict instructions
from Downing Street not to be seen celebrating, as ministers tried to prevent the election
from destroying the coalition.
In a
jubilant mood, he told the BBC, «send in the clowns», referring to jibes
from senior Tories in the war of words before Thursday's vote.
Many Tory MPs were
jubilant at David Miliband's departure
from British politics to run the IRC.
The first results have arrived
from the Mars Express orbiter, and European Space Agency (ESA) scientists are
jubilant.
A couple weeks ago, my two lovely friends Jenn of
Jubilant Dose and Yuena of Simply Yue came to visit me all the way
from New York.
While my path may have swerved erratically during these past few years,
from confusing beginnings to fashion focused middles and all too often writers blocks, the fact that I am still here is something to be
jubilant about.
Weaving through the
jubilant masses, Hoyte van Hoytema's dust - veiled camera alights on Bond in masked skeleton costume, luring a local bombshell («Miss Bala's» Stephanie Sigman) back to his hotel room before the quickest of quick changes finds him suited, booted and planting a hit on venal Italian mafioso Sciarra (Alessandro Cremona)
from the rooftop.
It lacks the
jubilant capriciousness of Mizayski's prior filmography, a thing ineffably harder and more coarse than one would imagine
from anything animated.
You might plan for the one moment where Ruth Negga's proud woman rises
from silence to shout down her oppressors, or you might picture all of the dramatic build - up of the film coming to a head in a
jubilant courtroom victory scene circled by shouting protesters on both sides.
Their construction and design generate emotional reactions
from frustrated defeat to
jubilant victory.
GROWING ANXIETY ON LEFT OVER NCLB DEAL: The mood in the conference committee room was almost
jubilant last week as Democratic leaders joined their colleagues
from across the aisle in hailing a compromise to replace the reviled and long - expired No Child Left Behind law.
The event features
jubilant performances by talented students
from local public charter schools.
However, on that night, everyone seemed physically at ease and exempt
from life's worries with final exams over and bar class a distant dream with a week before the first lecture, and as I looked around at the
jubilant faces and loud voices, if you listened carefully enough you could almost hear the culmination of three years in the breath of the night gasp in an exultant sigh as if to say, «Law school was over at last!
Josh Brown makes the argument passionately in his essay «Computers are the new dumb money» and followed it up with the perhaps
jubilant report that some of the «quants I know told me the link was hitting their inboxes all day
from friends and colleagues around the industry.
The following day, I received a
jubilant e-mail
from my client --» Matthew, it looks like the tickets have been issued!
A few months ago, expats and tourism professionals were
jubilant when the popular low - cost carrier Southwest announced that they were adding new direct flights to Belize
from Houston.
Guiding one back to a shrine sees William leaning over, pointing in the general direction of the shrine, and being met by a
jubilant hop and polite bow
from the Kodama before it disappears.
The reinstallation will feature iconic masterworks and present recent acquisitions across departments, including artworks never on view before at the High, such as Kara Walker's monumental cut - paper installation «The
Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin» and paintings and sculptures
from the 2017 Souls Grown Deep Foundation acquisition of folk and self - taught art.
Renoir's joyful,
jubilant The Luncheon of the Boating Party,
from 1881, is the Phillips Collection's best - loved work.
And just a short walk away
from the Studio Museum of Harlem, Derrick Adams's
jubilant collages in homage to the great African - American fashion designer Patrick Kelly (1954 - 1990) are at the Countee Cullen Library, at 104 West 136th Street.
But Fort Gansevoort flips the script on millennia of male - dominated athletics with art works by thirty - one women made between the mid-twentieth century and now,
from Elizabeth Catlett's
jubilant 1958 print of a barefoot girl jumping rope to a just - finished collage of a pigtailed boxer by Deborah Roberts, a young artist who borrows the Dadaist strategies of Hannah Höch for the era of Black Lives Matter.
The three large paintings dating
from 1974 seem to constitute Still's counterpart to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony: dizzying in the tumultuous, diagonal movement of their gestural, but highly controlled shapes — in contrast to the solidity and verticality of the works immediately preceding; harboring both calm and conflict; achieving
jubilant exultation.