The late goal sent the Libyans into jubilation, as they set off fireworks in the stadium.
There would be mass jubilation at one of basketball's greatest franchises returning to basketball's biggest stage.
But if the scenes of jubilation in Tripoli have a single western author, it is Nicolas Sarkozy.
She said there was a sense of jubilation in Anbar province, the Sunni heartland west of Baghdad.
Nevertheless, there is much jubilation in Wales that this jiggery-pokery appears to have been accepted by Eurocrats.
The Daily Telegraph says her family's jubilation contrasted with an angry near-riot in the crowds outside court.
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He added that he felt "jubilation that he got down in one piece".
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Like most Americans, it was probably some combination of excitement, jubilation, and relief.
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Chavistas set off fireworks and raced through downtown Caracas blasting horns in jubilation.
There was jubilation as the prisoners were reunited with their families and friends.
And then obviously when we hit 216, there was a lot of jubilation.
Queens Park Rangers' Shaun Wright-Phillips, for instance, ignored the jubilation on his team's bench when he scored a late winner against Chelsea.
Film-maker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's triumph in becoming the first Pakistani to win an Oscar has been greeted with jubilation in her home country.
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White Hart Lane exploded in jubilation when referee Frank de Bleeckere sounded the final whistle and Spurs marched on after another glory, glory night.
Feelings of anger and betrayal as a result of the 1994 strike were immediately replaced with admiration and jubilation due to Cal Ripken, Jr.
Reading manager Steve Coppell's jubilation turned to concern five minutes later when top scorer Kevin Doyle was carried off with a suspected hamstring injury.
Its inhabitants greet the news not with jubilation, but with horror.
How cruel to think you'd won the title, to have 10 or 20 seconds of utter jubilation, only to discover that it had been an illusion.
Latin Americans burst into tears and jubilation at news that the region, which counts 40 percent of the world's Catholics, finally had a pope to call its own.
It was like going from total devastation to absolute jubilation.
Many conservative commentators have greeted the court's decisions with jubilation.
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Amidst all the chaos and depressing scenes, there was some jubilation when a rescue team leader announced that they had found more people alive in a particular pocket inside the rubble.
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Capiapo, Chile (CNN) -- A new drill in Chile that could speed the rescue of trapped miners arrived at the rescue scene on Friday with great jubilation from families of the workers.
If the jubilation didn't match that expressed the night before, when Greece improbably defeated Russia to earn a berth in the quarterfinals of the European soccer championships, it was, at least, more buoyant than most.
The bottle caps for perfumes Jubilation 25 for women and Jubilation XXV for men, fragrances introduced to coincide with Amouage's 25th anniversary, resemble the dome of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat and a ceremonial dagger.
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