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Having witnessed firsthand the indomitable ebullience of Haitian children, the recurring headlines of crime, disease and dejection are heartbreaking.
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Greenspan claims the Federal Reserve can't prevent bubbles, that these excesses of ebullience are part of the natural order of a free economy.
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Most people are shaking off the Superbowl carb slump and many forms of regionally-based team ebullience or depression Monday morning and waking up to this news.
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At the end, as young people move in to claim the cheap real estate, the movie hints at a fresh surge of capitalist ebullience and a possible revival.
NEWYORKER: Detropia
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The other wines were very nice versions from California and New Zealand but none had that magical combination of zesty ebullience, mineral and tropical edges that Quivira seems to possess.
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The goal owed much to Eboue's ebullience as the Arsenal defender's speed and invention gave him just enough space to get past Marek Cech and deliver a superb cross to the far post.
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But it became clear, once he began talking, animatedly, with extravagant hand gestures and giggles of delight, that the apparent anguish was merely an expression of deep thought, a counterpoint to his ebullience in answering.
NEWYORKER: Master of Play
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Mr Varney endowed Stan with all the lip and ebullience of his East End upbringing, and all the comic timing acquired from his years on the pub, club and variety circuit, which has now vanished.
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This is not a time of ebullience.
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Though Mr Bellow is Canadian-born, the city of Chicago has always been a vital part of his inspiration, and his biographer captures the ebullience of life in an immigrant neighbourhood in the 1920s and 1930s, where the strains of survival were more than compensated by a bustling energy and sense of shared possibility.
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