Don't get the idea that the exuberant 1990s were a singularly bad decade of economic forecasting.
Once again, writer and director Benigni stars as an exuberant and scatterbrained lovestruck every man.
Nothing prepared me for this movie's astonishing energy and R-rated violence, or its bold, exuberant humor.
Fourteen years since, Hong Kong remains an intriguing example of exuberant capitalism within a communist state.
One of the games he officiated in featured two pitch invasions by exuberant Pakistani supporters.
It's where young people gather every Sunday to show off the latest crazy, exuberant fashions.
The show ends with Guardi's last works, in which his exuberant style is fully evolved.
In the bubble days E-Trade spent a lot of money cultivating its image of exuberant excess.
Another possible partner is a one-man band led by an exuberant vodka tycoon, Janusz Palikot.
As it grew clear that Kinshasa would not fall, the mood in the capital became exuberant.
"Motown: The Musical" makes frequent, exuberant use of dance for the label's star performers and the ensemble.
The alarming disconnect between the finances of American households and an exuberant stock market is troubling enough.
But, look, the campaign trail is filled with exuberant rhetoric and I'll just let that one pass.
His bandshell of exuberant reach will be finished next year outside the new basketball arena in Miami.
It is going to take many such cycles before the exuberant will finally paradigm shift into rationality.
Which, remember, was a good period for IPOs but not an irrationally exuberant one, as Judge points out.
Each night, hundreds participate in exuberant Polynesian routines, with ukuleles jangling and drums pounding long into the night.
Greenspan mistakenly believes our once-exuberant stock market meant we were experiencing our version of Japan's 1980s bubble economy.
Sometimes what happens in these high-profile conversions is that the exuberant athlete reaches a threshold and burns out.
The mural is an exuberant representation of a pre-Castro Havana, Cuba, depicting a diverse crowd of smiling faces.
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Of course, blogging is not the express lane to riches its more exuberant backers would have you believe.
Thus, while individual investors are comparatively more optimistic, it would be a mistake to describe them as exuberant.
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Knipper is often painted as an exuberant figure whose passion for the stage kept her from Chekhov's side.
Shirley is a madwoman, he tells Roger, even though everyone considers her to be free-spirited, and exuberant, and sane.
Patria , a daring, experimental, exuberant purveyor of pan-Latin food, is still tops.
Some, however, may have gotten a little too exuberant about the phone's prospects.
The rotten economy, however, may be about to do what the exuberant Bezos can not: put expectations in check.
He stands firmly at the socially liberal end of his party, a philosophy reflected in his exuberant private life.
The first room of the show zings with exuberant paintings and Daumier-worthy drawings.
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