GM's revenues in the fourth quarter were 2.1% higher than in the ebullient period a year earlier.
Then, they would enjoy much of the apparent benefit (possibly a more ebullient economy) without the apparent disadvantages.
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It is abundantly clear that the cool Alsatian climate and the refreshingly lovely wines have yielded a positively ebullient effect on producers such as Hugel.
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Robertson, the ebullient chief executive of a Boulder, Colo. startup called Trada, has recruited 1, 000 freelancers to spend hours each week guessing which search phrases convert into clicks that lead to purchases of scarves, shoes and Native American headdresses.
Former San Diego Chargers great Junior Seau a ferocious but ebullient linebacker had been found dead his home.
The ebullient musician, who plays a range of instruments including bass and violin, says he did not have much to be depressed about - but was unable to push dark thoughts away.
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But, as the early results played on a giant screen inside the gym persistently gave Mrs Clinton a slim lead, the ebullient mood of the crowd became increasingly subdued.
And so, Paulus's Leading Player ended up being a woman Patina Miller, the ebullient Tony-nominated star of "Sister Act, " in which she played Deloris, the Whoopi Goldberg role.
It's almost surreal to see Tommy in full regalia -- clown white, plus patches of red and black over his round, brown, ebullient face -- speaking of his checkered past as a drug dealer.
Ebullient and seemingly inexhaustible, with an intensity tempered by a ready laugh that can be heard from down the hall, the red-headed Quinn is the kind of person who can describe herself as a "pushy broad" and not make you wince.
As the mother, who loves her son, Sandra Bullock gives a gentle performance, and Tom Hanks is as ebullient and charming as ever.
The chairman of the International Rugby Board - the world's top rugby official - was in his usual ebullient mood, but did complain about having to do me a favour.
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Yet some Americans have practised subversion as well, including Uri Caine, a pianist known for reshaping classical masterworks in his own ebullient way.
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After he left office, Koch -- whose ebullient personality made him popular nationwide -- practiced law, hosted a radio show, was a newspaper columnist and made countless appearances on TV series as himself.
But that sure ain't Gretta Lee, an ebullient Manhattanite and school admissions officer who combed the New York sky recently, a barrette keeping her dreadlocks out of her face.
But apart from a few cuts and bruises, he seems back to his normal, ebullient self.
"It's no exaggeration to say that Patrick, in his tireless and ebullient communication of the magic of astronomy, inspired every British astronomer, amateur and professional, for half a century, " said Queen guitarist Brian May, who holds a PhD in astrophysics.
Rather than leading to a widely predicted first-round win for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the fight has thrown Iran's ebullient, controversial president on the defensive.
As befits a city that hates to go with the flow, Barcelona's take on modernism was the ebullient antithesis of the rigidly functional interpretation that defined it elsewhere.
Aren't you euphoric, ebullient? (Laughter.) I mean, if Al Franken gets in you've got a filibuster-proof Senate.
The ebullient Mr Zuma, soon (it is said) to marry his sixth wife, is struggling to fend off a string of charges against him for corruption and tax evasion.
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