Sentences with phrase «with jubilation»

Having been closed for the past three years the expansion and reopening of The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art earlier this month has been met with jubilation.
Fusing the cultural abundance of travel with the jubilation of soccer, South Africa Kicks presents the journey of three adventurers during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Last week, Kuria gave a public speech calling for a «manhunt» for supporters of veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga, who had greeted the greeted the court ruling with jubilation.
The news that the pair were acquitted was greeted with jubilation by a crowd of BNP supporters gathered outside the court.
everyone is tensed and the heat is so high, out last chance to get an equaliser against ten men Leicester... Ozil sets up the ball, looked up to the skies, then to the post, with eyes of an eagle took the cross, a sublime one straight to the head of Welbeck who nods it in, everywhere exploded with jubilation.....
We know he has finally come to terms with retirement when he rejects his admitted self - pity, overcomes his resentment (the «venom of the retirement bug»), gives up his backwards glance, and embraces his new life with jubilation.

Not exact matches

Blacks still sing, «There Is a Bright Side Somewhere» and «Climbing Up the Rough Side of the Mountain,» and all understand and identify with these words of suffering and hope, jubilation and reflection.
Barring perhaps a bowl of perfectly ripe fresh fruit, vegan desserts are generally regarded with more suspicion than jubilation.
DALLAS, TX (Dec. 1, 2015)-- Few dates in American history were greeted with as much jubilation as December 5, 1933... the day the 18th Amendment was repealed and Prohibition was ended.
Characteristically Haynes accepted the honor with a minimum of jubilation.
Each match ends with a sigh of relief rather than jubilation.
A couple of players with New England roots took to Twitter to share their jubilation over the Brady ruling.
After the jubilation of the equaliser, West Ham pressed United back and then turned the game on its head with two soft goals both headed in from close range by Antonio and Reid that stemmed from a couple of set pieces delivered by Payet and poorly defended by the United back four.
The roof was well and truly lifted off the John Smith's Stadium as the scenes of utter jubilation amongst the sea of Blue and White was filled with unrivalled emotion and relief as Town took an almighty step to securing that pivotal place in the Premier League.
«Now Therefore I, Lieutenant - Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu - Ojukwu, Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria, by virtue of the authority, and pursuant to the principles recited above,» he announced in a broadcast, which thereafter triggered wild jubilations in the streets, «do hereby solemnly proclaim that the territory and region known as and called Eastern Nigeria, together with her continental shelf and territorial waters, shall henceforth be an independent sovereign state of the name and title of Biafra.»
Though the conduct of the election itself was peaceful, jubilations by people associated with the NPP after the results were announced has been characterised by reports of widespread attacks on NDC supporters with some reported deaths.
Yet those with any sort of intimate knowledge of Sudan will have viewed the scenes of jubilation across the South and the calm acceptance displayed by the North on the day of separation with caution.
Faced with populist jubilation at the start of the oddly - named War of Jenkin's Ear, Robert Walpole presciently declared: «They may ring their bells now, but they will soon be wringing their hands.»
Happy people: every No victory is being treated with as much jubilation as the first pic.twitter.com / jFbPseoHmQ
In his views, Mr Sesan Adeleye, a businessman, said such jubilation showed that politicians had successfully brainwashed some citizens with ill - gotten wealth.
In classical tragic format, the play covers twenty - four hours of drama — and in classic Russian theatrical style begins with bourgeois jubilation that soon deteriorates into something far more sinister.
They think that our own is to demonstrate peacefully and they will shoot and kill us and go into jubilation that they have dealt with us, but now, they have seen their match.
He presented his documents at the party head office amidst much jubilation by a mammoth crowd of NPP youth activist who marched with him from the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange to the party head office.
While the nation readies itself for mass jubilation tomorrow as Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, Downing Street too has got in on the act — with a little bit of bunting.
The nullification of the election of Dakingari, the late President Umaru Yar» Adua's son in - law, was greeted with wild jubilation in Birnin Kebbi.
Following half a dozen scientists at different stages of their careers (and with different, often opposing viewpoints), Fever captures their personalities, their bickering and camaraderie, their dedication and, on occasion, well - earned jubilation.
I suppose it's the jubilation of colour that we associate with this season, one that speaks to my inner Carrie Bradshaw.
If you have a worry, a stress, a jubilation, or just a quirky fact, share it with Maureen.
Made with such overriding jubilation that its coarseness is mostly liberating... well worth admiring for its sheer glee.
Packed with winsome melodies, joy and jubilation (made all the more expressive by titles like «Nirvana,» «Beautiful Game,» «Sunny» and the all too appropriate «Top of the Form»), Cradle to the Grave is a stunning example of the brilliance Difford and Tilbrook seemingly command at their fingertips.
Nell Minow: Sing Street — from the Once writer / director, is filled with the liberating jubilation of making music.
As the fighting in the Persian Gulf war came to a swift end last week, American pupils and educators reacted with a mix of relief, caution, and jubilation.
With blue flags (aka Packing the Packs T - shirts on poles) heralding the arrival of the northerners, the South Team formed a tunnel of raised arms, through which their compatriots ran with unrestrained jubilation and exhilaratWith blue flags (aka Packing the Packs T - shirts on poles) heralding the arrival of the northerners, the South Team formed a tunnel of raised arms, through which their compatriots ran with unrestrained jubilation and exhilaratwith unrestrained jubilation and exhilaration.
Will we (the industry) be reporting that Knack 4 has remote play with this continued sense of jubilation?
The atmosphere soon turns to one of jubilation though, with the group's joy of victory.»
Vergès» death sparked jubilation among those who equated him with the bad people he defended in court: ex-Nazis, Khmer Rouge leaders, Saddam Hussein's foreign minister Tariq Aziz, and Carlos the Jackal, among others.
The turn of the year can be filled with excitement and jubilation, but not for everyone.
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