Sentences with phrase «to be jubilant»

North of the border the Tories were jubilant at finishing second and becoming the official Opposition to Nicola Sturgeon's SNP Government, which secured an historic third term in power.
Elsewhere, advocates of gay marriage were jubilant about the result.
Tories were jubilant as they realised the UK was experiencing the most substantial economic growth in the developed world but there was a concerted effort from Downing Street to keep celebrations subdued.
Downing Street was jubilant after Harrison took Copeland, which was last held by the Tories in the 1930s when it was named Whitehaven.
The newspaper headlines were appalling, the party is on the defensive and the Tories are jubilant.
The mood was jubilant at East Hampton Town Hall on Tuesday morning as a new town board was sworn in along with several other officials, following an election that saw Democrats complete a near - sweep of the town's governing bodies and agencies.
You may maybe maybe well be jubilant to know that android 7.
In the public, reactions are mixed, but mostly divided along racial lines - white people can't believe it, and black people are jubilant.
Labour officials were jubilant at a reported drop in crime during the party's time in office today.
Many Tory MPs were jubilant at David Miliband's departure from British politics to run the IRC.
Republicans have regained a narrow majority in the State Senate, and the GOP was jubilant when Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos was elected Majority Leader and President Pro Temp.
Summary: Warriors All - Stars is a jubilant celebration of Koei Tecmo's franchises, uniting thirteen different properties.
Trump attorney John Dowd was jubilant in a statement of his own, saying, «The only thing I have to say is that I'm very happy for the country and Bob Mueller did a great job.»
As Cordwainer Smith's faith was not precisely orthodox, neither is his jubilant vision.
Psalm 96:11 - 13 says, «Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad, let the sea resound, and all that is in it; let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them.
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.
The 4th of July has a way of sneaking up on me every year, but it still always ends up being one of my favorite holidays — perhaps because the very nature of Independence Day is jubilant and celebratory, even though it's one of the most casual and easy holidays in the U.S..
In New Zealand there is no supermarket milk price war, and farmers are jubilant about their prospects.
The Italians were jubilant that their compatriot, 50 - year - old Piero Taruffi had won the race, coming out of semiretirement at the 11th hour to fill out Enzo Ferrari's short - handed team.
The Uruguayans were jubilant, but the Ghanaians were distraught, despite still having a chance in the penalty shootout.
The Arsenal fans were jubilant until they realised it had been disallowed as Ozil was yards offside.
This short and sweet moniker, though appleish as it may seem, is a jubilant choice for today's baby girl.
Opponents of the badger cull were jubilant yesterday after MPs were given the go - ahead to officially debate the policy.
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.
Activists were jubilant as trucker's son Jim McMahon romped home with an unexpected 10,722 majority in the Oldham West and Royton by - election.
The mood was jubilant among Stefanik's supporters, who watched her notch wins in each of the district's 12 counties.
Labour strategists will be jubilant over the news, with many inside Labour HQ still convinced the «toffs» attack can damage the Conservatives, even if failed in the Crewe and Nantwich campaign.
Fast food workers who were part of an organizing effort by unions and progressive groups are jubilant.
«Shannon Minter, legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, who led the challenge to Proposition 8 in oral arguments before the California court last month, was jubilant Tuesday after Vermont joined Massachusetts, Connecticut and Iowa as the fourth state to allow gay marriage.
While local officials were jubilant last week — both of Essex County's top elected officials endorsed the proposal — the potential impact on the county remained murky.
The mood at Espaillat's primary night party at the 809 Bar and Grill in northern Manhattan was jubilant as the early returns showed the veteran state legislator ahead.
In the crowd, the feeling was jubilant and reverent.
The first results have arrived from the Mars Express orbiter, and European Space Agency (ESA) scientists are jubilant.
The stories Sea of Thieves gifts you and your crew are jubilant and silly, but many elements of the experience left me wanting, even when it delivered on the pirate life.
Backstage, Peele was jubilant as he shared his journey to his first Oscar.
July 29, 2015 • The Los Angeles band's Newport Folk Festival appearance was jubilant and loud.
The action sequences are spectacularly realized, and the film is jubilant but wise in its own way.
Regardless, this young man was jubilant.
As much as unions seethed over the passage of reform, supporters of better education were jubilant.
For their part, state chiefs were jubilant — and clear that they won't drop the ball when it comes to ensuring progress for disadvantaged students.
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.
The dust has now settled, the winners are jubilant, the losers nurse sore heads after consolatory drinks at the bar and we've all had the chance to reflect on what was... Read more
Her paintings are jubilant agglomerations of geometric forms, color stains, grids and linear forms that seem to collude to breathe new life into abstract painting through an acute and distinctive sense of color and gesture.
Untitled (SF.046 b, Plain Potato Print in Blue and Orange), 1951 — 52, is a jubilant pattern of bold and fading spheres, while Untitled (BMC.83, Dogwood Leaves), 1946 — 49, is a moodier study of shapes and turns.
After five consecutive dry winters, Abdul Qadeer was jubilant at the prospect of a plentiful harvest of wheat after December rains soaked his farmland.
The self - described «greenhouse mafia» of fossil fuel lobbyists was jubilant, and wrote to the Prime Minister congratulating the government on «the excellent outcome at Kyoto».
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