• 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.

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  • Don't get the idea that the exuberant 1990s were a singularly bad decade of economic forecasting.

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  • Fourteen years since, Hong Kong remains an intriguing example of exuberant capitalism within a communist state.

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  • Sometimes what happens in these high-profile conversions is that the exuberant athlete reaches a threshold and burns out.

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  • 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.

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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.

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  • 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).

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  • 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?

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  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Worries about renewed overheating

  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • "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.

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  • 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.

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  • Patria , a daring, experimental, exuberant purveyor of pan-Latin food, is still tops.

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  • He stands firmly at the socially liberal end of his party, a philosophy reflected in his exuberant private life.

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  • Even after his famous remark that the markets were irrationally exuberant, many would assume Greenspan is a market rallyer without peer.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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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