Sentences with phrase «jubilant about»

Why are you so jubilant about the findings of the Berkeley Climate Project that you can hardly contain yourself?
There is something terribly lonesome but simultaneously jubilant about Boy and the World.
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.
Asked if he felt jubilant about their success, Zahawi said: «No, not even last night.
Elsewhere, advocates of gay marriage were jubilant about the result.
Yet I hope the Conservatives do not become too jubilant about Miliband's misfortunes.
Senior Lib Dem strategists I spoke to last night were positively jubilant about the Tory conference.
In New Zealand there is no supermarket milk price war, and farmers are jubilant about their prospects.
If you feel quite jubilant about it, there's no Christian reason why you shouldn't exclaim to him, «We're doing great, aren't we?»

Not exact matches

Certainly, Conor O'Clery's jubilant crowing about «the few remaining faithful in this once Mass - going nation [setting out] out for midnight services on a freezing cold Christmas Eve» (as though even the weather was the bishops» fault), has more to do with his ownobvious animus against the Church than anything remotely to do with reality.
The Salvadoran Government and the oligarchy were jubilant, because they thought (even the Vatican) that Romero would maintain good relationship with the Government as well as the oligarchy and, Rome was convinced about this.
Understandably jubilant after his side's 2 - 1 win in Sardinia, Atalanta coach, Stefano Colantuono had this to say about La Dea's performance...
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.
«That's what this election is all about: who can walk into the national arena with the most support,» Rangel said, doing shtick for the jubilant crowd at his victory party at the Taino Tower in Harlem as he waited to declare actual victory.
There's something about the catchy disco beats of this song that has same jubilant effect.
As an alternative to isolation, she reluctantly befriends her jubilant, whimsical neighbor and reconnects with her estranged brother who drops by unannounced after hearing about her retirement.
Sunshine on Leith, a jubilant, heartfelt musical about the power of home, the hearth, family and love, is hugely enjoyable and genuinely uplifting.
Expect Pixar's jubilant toe - tapper Coco to compete against the Angelina Jolie - produced, Afghanistan - set drama The Breadwinner, the animated Vincent van Gogh biopic Loving Vincent, a movie about a boss who is also a baby, and a movie about a Batman who is also a Lego.
And when we were done sweeping, Mr. Siegel offered me his hand with his manicured nails to help me out of the cramped little backseat where no one but a child could possibly fit, his face jubilant and eager, as if he were about to show us some great prize.
I think the message to take home about Garden Warfare 2 is to be jubilant but to also be vigilant.
But who gives a monkeys about a lack of ranked mode and annoying microtransactions when Quick Play is just so damned jubilant.
Following my jubilant post on Thanksgiving about all major English Canadian legal publishers now having new title RSS feeds, in her recent post Why Can't We Be More Like Canada?
I was jubilant, of course, and burst out with the whole story about how I had just got my real estate license and closed a sale on a million - dollar plus condo in Naples.
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