In sleepy country towns, it may be exuberant horseplay in a nearby river, or, for the more mischievous, terrorizing the neighbor's chickens.
Customers continue to be exuberant with Tableau, particularly around its core differentiators making a range of simple to complex types of analysis accessible, easy and fun for the business user.
Though all technological advances are something to embrace, for individuals to be exuberant about fracking amid a world awash in oil is the equivalent of Americans dancing in the streets over new techniques discovered for the easy manufacture of t-shirts.
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While part of the slowdown in new home sales can be attributed to destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in the Northeast, the marked market reaction suggests investors may be overly exuberant regarding the strength of housing markets.
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He knew the voice had to be fantastic, exuberant, manic and hugely allegorical.
He said he hopes the sculpture will be "iconic and exuberant and hopeful, " signaling that the arena isn't just a sports venue but a cultural center.
Expats who move here have to wade through a lot of bureaucracy and red tape (such as transaction fees and obtaining tax ID numbers), but the welcoming nature of the residents and the possibilities to be had in this exuberant city are well worth it.
His bandshell of exuberant reach will be finished next year outside the new basketball arena in Miami.
And twenty of them will be there, along with exuberant atheists, as well as those who are just coming out of the god-free closet.
Shirley is a madwoman, he tells Roger, even though everyone considers her to be free-spirited, and exuberant, and sane.
The rotten economy, however, may be about to do what the exuberant Bezos can not: put expectations in check.
Thus, while individual investors are comparatively more optimistic, it would be a mistake to describe them as exuberant.
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In "The Sapphires, " an Australian debut feature directed by Wayne Blair, three aboriginal sisters plus a cousin who'd rather be white take their Supremes-ly exuberant Motown songs to U.S. troops during the Vietnam War.
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On one recent visit to this exuberant survey, a group of kindergartners could be seen doing just that under a bright-red cube originally conceived by Tsuruko Yamazaki for an outdoor festival in 1956, and reconstructed here.
Holi in Mumbai is as exuberant as anywhere in the country, but be warned: if you venture out onto the streets in shiny new designer duds you may end up with a hefty dry cleaning bill.
So March's inflation data will be closely watched, for evidence of whether February's were simply a seasonally exuberant blip, or something more dangerous.
There do seem to be many young adults who are enormously smart and knowledgeable but directionless, who are enthusiastic and exuberant but unable to commit to a particular kind of work or a particular love until well into their 20s or 30s.
To be sure, British envoys to the Holy Land probably found more in common with lordly Ottoman administrators than with the exuberant faith of Orthodox Christian peasant-pilgrims.
As the Grammy Award winner began work on the exuberant "Kinky Boots, " it took her back to her childhood, where she was likely to be found listening endlessly to cast albums on a record player.
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