With a fast and exuberant laugh, he has a passion for subjects ranging from technology (he heads Microsoft's advanced-research group) to dinosaurs (he's about to publish a paper on the aerodynamics of the apatosaurus tail) to cooking.
Don't get the idea that the exuberant 1990s were a singularly bad decade of economic forecasting.
Fourteen years since, Hong Kong remains an intriguing example of exuberant capitalism within a communist state.
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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In sleepy country towns, it may be exuberant horseplay in a nearby river, or, for the more mischievous, terrorizing the neighbor's chickens.
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.
Rodgers had come of age as a racer during that exuberant '70s running boom, and though he was a great competitor he also won the New York Marathon four times he loved the inclusiveness of a marathon, how anyone could line up with the trained professionals (Rodgers doesn't like the term "elite, " considering it too standoffish).
But is defending globalisation boldly on its merits as a truly moral cause against a mere rabble of exuberant irrationalists on the streets, and in the face of a mild public scepticism that is open to persuasion entirely out of the question?
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.
Grounded ever so slightly by an electric keyboard poking out here and there, the voices and guitar twist together until their boundaries melt in a blurrily exuberant celebration of everything harmonious and harmonized.
An idea for a morality play: capture the madness of an era when investors, entranced by new technology, a novel set of economic assumptions and an all-powerful Federal Reserve, lost their heads, blew an exuberant bubble and suffered a painful bust.
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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Some, however, may have gotten a little too exuberant about the phone's prospects.
There are entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts among us both, as well as some who are a bit less exuberant about all the benefits of technology.
The Kingston native's electric performances and exuberant personality have made him a global celebrity, with his "lightning bolt" pose now recognized all over the world.
Added together they provide reason to doubt whether the virtues ticked off by the exuberant Mr Katz a model constitution, separation of powers, good infrastructure and so on are quite so solid.
As played by the sly, exuberant Simon, Boudu is a shambling, willful, concupiscent child, a walking id and, with his Harpo-like mop of curly blond hair and repertoire of pratfalls, he rattles through the household like a Marx Brother, but one whose breakage costs money, whose insults register and sting, and whose priapic antics prove truly destructive.
"An exuberant on-field general with a signature smile who was known for clutch hitting and rock-solid defense over 19 seasons, " reads his Hall plaque.
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.
Patria , a daring, experimental, exuberant purveyor of pan-Latin food, is still tops.
He stands firmly at the socially liberal end of his party, a philosophy reflected in his exuberant private life.
Even after his famous remark that the markets were irrationally exuberant, many would assume Greenspan is a market rallyer without peer.
You could sense this in the exuberant colors on the first dress: a saffron, orange and gray color blocking number with cut outs on the shoulders and high slits.
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Headed by the exuberant Janusz Palikot, the commission launched a public competition to identify the stupidest rules eg, the requirement that most businesses handling cash must keep receipts in paper form for five years.
Mr. Zimmern recalls when he was dining in the home of a very conservative family in Fez, Morocco, and he got so exuberant over learning how to make pigeon pie, he reached over to give the matriarch a big hug and kiss on the cheek.
Thus, while individual investors are comparatively more optimistic, it would be a mistake to describe them as exuberant.
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As is typical of Versace, the collection will feature a lot of vivid colors, exuberant prints and mega doses of leather.
Gilliam, of course, has a wild visual imagination and an exuberant sense of character, but the comedy is so frenetic it quickly cancels itself out.
Gus Johnson, a veteran TV broadcaster whose distinctively exuberant style became synonymous with the NCAA men's basketball tournament, left his longtime perch at CBS in 2011 for Fox Sports.
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