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Still, when the writing is this delicious, and the cast is so attuned to the straight-forward, occasionally barbed material, the results can be
joyous.
She has taught me how to live happy,
joyous
and free!
This remains the most perfect film by which you can revisit (on screen) the truly
joyous
feel of sexual liberation in the mid-seventies, though steer away from its predecessor.
Overall, however, the movement has remained peaceful and even
joyous.
For our movement is a triumph, not of mobs but of
joyous
crowds; of protests, not of looting; of clear purpose, not confusion.
I happily invite you all to discover a peaceful and
joyous
winter in PyeongChang, and experience the dynamism sweeping through Korea and ASEAN.
The “What If?” of 1989NEW YORK – For weeks, the scene has been re-played on TV screens around the world, as if the events were breaking news:
joyous
Berliners dancing atop the infamous Wall, toppled 20 years ago on November 9, 1989.
Still, at first I did not foresee those spectacular and
joyous
night time celebrations that were about to take place in Berlin.
Still the procession came, weaving through the snow, everyone swinging their arms, skipping, happy,
joyous.
Outside the stadiums, public screenings of the games have become
joyous
mass “happenings.”
Ukraine Comes in From the ColdQuestions about Ukraine's place in the world have largely been lost in the
joyous
din of our 'Orange Revolution.'
In this sense, the recent ruling by a federal judge in Texas halting the order's implementation – a decision that the Obama administration is appealing – does not help the Republicans, however
joyous
anti-immigration forces may be.
This baseless pronouncement – more propaganda than reality – recalled Joseph Stalin’s 1935 proclamation that “Life has improved, comrades; life has become more joyous.”
Levin glanced round at her, was struck by the
joyous
radiance of her face, and was involuntarily infected by her feeling.
He felt bright and
joyous
as she did.
Where it is a question of thousands he does not count them,' she said, with that
joyous
sly smile with which women often speak of the secret characteristics, discovered by them alone, of the man they love.
They don't know how far from
joyous
it is, how low...
What do you think of that!' said Oblonsky, beaming with a
joyous
smile, as he suddenly appeared in the midst of the crowd.
That feeling was so
joyous
that it seemed questionable to him.
Besides, he was a bad manager, with a rough kindness towards his workmen, and since his wife's death he allowed himself to be pillaged, and also gave the rein to his daughters, the elder of whom talked of going on the stage, while the younger had already had three landscapes refused at the Salon, both of them
joyous
amid the downfall, and exhibiting in poverty their capacity for good household management.
She uttered a
joyous
exclamation, however, when the door once more opened.
And, according to what she was saying, her voice was clear, sharp, or, on a sudden all languor, drawn out in modulations that ended almost in murmurs as she spoke to herself, now joyous, opening big naive eyes, then with her eyelids half closed, her look full of boredom, her thoughts wandering.
The flame of the fire threw a
joyous
light upon the ceiling; she turned on her back, stretching out her arms.
But now she triumphed, and the love so long pent up burst forth in full
joyous
bubblings.
Everything tends to show that his convelescence will be brief; and who knows even if at our next village festivity we shall not see our good Hippolyte figuring in the bacchic dance in the midst of a chorus of
joyous
boon-companions, and thus proving to all eyes by his verve and his capers his complete cure?
She, on the contrary, had been joyous, without seeing the abyss into which she was throwing herself.
Then in an ecstasy of heroism, that made her almost joyous, she ran down the hill, crossed the cow-plank, the foot-path, the alley, the market, and reached the chemist's shop.
All sorts of
joyous
sounds filled the air; the jolting of a cart rolling afar off in the ruts, the crowing of a cock, repeated again and again, or the gambling of a foal running away under the apple-trees: The pure sky was fretted with rosy clouds; a bluish haze rested upon the cots covered with iris.
The idea, overnight, had been that we should get up early in the morning, fling off our rugs and shawls, and, throwing back the canvas, spring into the river with a
joyous
shout, and revel in a long delicious swim.
"Pray, Colonel Wellmere," said Frances, recovering her good humor, and raising her
joyous
eyes once more to the face of the gentleman, "was the Lord Percy of Lexington a kinsman of him who fought at Chevy Chase?""Why, Miss Fanny, you are becoming a rebel," said the colonel, endeavoring to laugh away the anger he felt; "what you are pleased to insinuate was a chase at Lexington, was nothing more than a judicious retreat - a-kind of - ""Running fight," interrupted the good-humored girl, laying a great emphasis on the first word.
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