The markets rejoiced as numbers for Black Friday and Cyber Monday exceeded (lowered) expectations.
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Europeans rejoiced over Obama's election after eight years of an extremely unpopular Bush presidency.
Cycling fans rejoiced in his ruthlessness, his commitment and his brutal desire to win.
In early December of 2008, Ashland rejoiced to learn that the bankruptcy judge had chosen Lance, Inc.
At Mil Jugos restaurant in downtown Santa Ana, in Southern California's Orange County, the Briceno family rejoiced.
Foes of General Augusto Pinochet rejoiced that Britain's Law Lords rejected his claims to immunity from extradition.
Fans rejoiced when finally, finally, the promised reunion was announced and a new season was set for production.
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Argentines rejoiced at the appointment, evoking the new pope's missionary actions in the working-class districts of Buenos Aires.
Yet he still rejoiced, in an interview with a Russian daily, Izvestia, that Moscow had got one over Washington.
Hard to change course Western observers rejoiced in February, when voters in Zimbabwe rejected a power-grabbing referendum pushed by strongman-President Robert Mugabe.
Many African states had an ambivalent attitude towards Gadhafi, but few rejoiced when he was ousted and killed in the most squalid condition.
Child rejoiced in inventions like frozen spinach and declared that good meals could be created by anyone who had access to a supermarket.
But supporters rejoiced that the judges also said any charges of torture must relate to cases later than 1988 by when it had largely stopped.
From Senegal to Gabon, from Madagascar to Nigeria, Africans rejoiced in the streets - as foreign flags were lowered and their own were hoisted up.
When Mr Obama waded into the political debate over the proposed Islamic community centre and mosque in lower Manhattan on Friday, many Republican strategists rejoiced.
This has been a longstanding Sudanese demand, so the government rejoiced.
He returned back to Earth sometime later, looking shell-shocked but alive as a crowd of men along the desert ground rejoiced, video from state-run Press TV showed.
HIGH-SPEED RAIL (HSR) fans rejoiced earlier this year when it became clear that President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package would include at least some new money for HSR projects in America.
Fans of Hayao Miyazaki rejoiced when it was announced Studi Ghibli and Level-5 were bringing their epic JRPG, Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, to the US and Europe.
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Then, on the same day Perry and Stier rejoiced in President Barack Obama's election, voters approved Proposition 8, undoing the court ruling and defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman.
Goodison rejoiced and Gibson, who had spent most of his career at Manchester United before signing for Everton on 13 January, was understandably elated that his first goal for his new team came against United's arch rivals.
Lula rejoiced over the economic crisis of the Western countries stating that the recession was caused by "blond white people" and has shown that he is unable to move beyond the narrow-minded and obsolete anti-imperialism of the third world.
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Relatives of David Ranta rejoiced in a Brooklyn courthouse Thursday as Ranta convicted more than two decades ago in the cold-blooded slaying of a prominent rabbi was released after prosecutors conceded their review of his murder case determined it was fatally flawed.
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