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You know, the technocrats of that joyously technocratic government that the EU is supposed to bring us.
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Indifferent to their appearance, they offered prayers and sang and danced joyously before jumping into the water.
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She would set off whistling then, joyously abandoning the screams and tears of her family falling apart.
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With an energetic performance by John Travolta, as a joyously crooked federal agent.
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While Hamas joyously renewed its jihad against Jews and Christians, its overlords in Iran also basked in jihadist triumphalism.
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Surely, when God gave us curiosity, inventiveness and salesmanship, he wanted for us to apply these gifts productively and joyously.
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That inkling of practicality is sent into exile with bits of joyously piercing electric guitar and puffs of airy close harmonies.
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Give him a word, and he would burrow joyously into its etymology.
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One joyously flourishes a flag, another dotes on an extremely long spear, and a drummer beams rugged confidence that we like his drumming.
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Three women sitting next to me started singing along, softly at first, and by the second hymn a good part of the audience was joyously singing with them.
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Second, and less joyously, everybody worked much harder.
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Children splash joyously in the late-afternoon surf.
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The film honors the music, joyously.
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The stockmarkets have zoomed joyously.
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