Last December the congenitally effervescent CEO began to have a very public panic attack.
It was slightly effervescent and also slightly creamy -- having just been ladled from the kvevri.
It's not often you meet a band with such an effervescent and cheerful outlook.
When I tried Newcastle Brown in a Schooner it did seem more effervescent and fragrant.
At 40, Evans still retains the effervescent smile that warmed the nation's heart so long ago.
Friends with Benefits is an effervescent pop-culture attempt at wrangling messy, disregulating sexual experiences into neat, well-regulated categories.
Carter was known as much for his effervescent personality as his talents at the plate and behind it.
The effervescent Ornstein, now 42, is chief executive of Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group.
Raising rates when markets are beginning to look effervescent could forestall the disruption that a bubble and subsequent burst would bring.
Lead singer Joe Swarbrick is a charismatic and dynamic frontman, and his effervescent hair could almost qualify as a fifth member.
Allagash's Resurgam, star of what they call the Coolship series of lambic-style beers, is clean and tart with an effervescent strawberry finish.
The effervescent Bill Walton, currently an ESPN college basketball analyst, is the last person in the world you would expect to contemplate suicide.
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There was not a single year, not even during the bubble's most effervescent period, in which Japanese trust banks outperformed their American rivals.
Despite their numerical inferiority, Arsenal continued to press forward as the effervescent Emmanuel Eboue curled a fine cross for Andrei Arshavin to nod over.
But if their effervescent display in Durban is anything to go by, the three-time champions could be real contenders for the title come 11 July.
Mr Rushdie is usually too effervescent a writer to be pompous, but here he is drawn into making overwrought and grandiose pronouncements on the state of America.
International Titanic Society President Charles Haas, from Randolph, New Jersey, met Miss Dean on numerous occasions and described her as an "effervescent person with a wonderful sense of humour".
To get the most unique and effervescent fresh taste in the house smoked salmon and marinated Maine shrimp dish, we add the sweet Concord grapes with their hint of acidity.
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"It's a nice alternative to an orange juice or coffee or tea because it does have that effervescent sort of awakening effect, sort of like taking your morning vitamins, " he said.
Ms. Yende's warm yet effervescent voice fits the bill.
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People miss the point when they believe that most students can be content to skip over the effervescent face-to-face dimensions of college life, whether to hit fast-forward on their careers or to sit in virtual classrooms.
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Few directors risk upstaging their movies with credit sequences as effervescent as the one with which Sacha Guitry (who also wrote the script and stars) opens this 1936 comedy: in a miniature satire on life behind the scenes on a movie set, he introduces the cast and crew, tipping his hand regarding the tricks of the trade.
"D-Man in the Waters" (1989), an often frantically busy exercise performed in Ms. Prince's olive-drab costuming to Mendelssohn's effervescent Octet for Strings in E-Flat Major, began life as a showcase honoring a company dancer then ravaged by AIDS. It remains a thin, derivative work that looks back here and there in its diving-to-the-stage energy to Paul Taylor's masterly, heart-pumping, Bach-inspired 1975 "Esplanade, " as well as to Mark Morris's evocative and momentous 1981 "Gloria" (to Vivaldi).
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