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.
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.
An even
more ebullient party president Tim Farron claimed: «This is a staggering result and the people who had written us off will have egg all over their faces.
Not exact matches
All the headline numbers, buybacks, dividend increases and
more were all reported on in
ebullient fashion.
Some are naturally
ebullient, others are naturally
more prone to sadness); C = your circumstances and environment; V = volition (your choices to engage in activities that you know will bring you
more happiness).
It's the kind of storytelling —
ebullient, moving, brutal and informed with human mystery — whose every chapter only whets the appetite for
more.
There's a potency to his films, a certain generosity and warmth that defines his auteurism
more than anything else, and, with that, an
ebullient hopefulness about the cycle of growth that can be infectious.
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.»
In the decades up until his death in 2015 at the age of 92, the East End - based artist continued to paint huge
ebullient abstracts with ever
more vigour, the results a fixture on the walls of the RA's Summer Exhibition.
The gaps between the stripes are much
more definite than in the Black Paintings, since Mr. Stella outlined them in pencil, but a certain lack of neatness persists, especially when the stripes turn corners, contributing to
ebullient play between figure and ground.
Four paintings by Jean - François Millet and Charles - François Daubigny convey the idea that, had van Gogh not pushed himself, his
ebullient work might have ended up looking
more like these sedate canvases by his colleagues.
A small retrospective of Ms. Jaffe's large - scale signature paintings — of her
ebullient, flat geometric shapes, lines, blobs and squiggles on generous white grounds — confirms that she has been successfully mining hard - edged abstraction for
more than 40 years.
Speaking to an audience of
more than 100
ebullient supporters at EPA headquarters, the agency's administrator Gina McCarthy framed the move in both pragmatic and moral terms.