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"When he's ready to go, we'll be ecstatic," LaFleur said.
Why would you not be ecstatic that there was no collusion?
Your consultants should be ecstatic to be part of the solution.
All of this, Aros told us, was meant to be ecstatic.
I think my father would be ecstatic if he were here today.
"I would be ecstatic if he didn't [coach again]," Shelley told reporters.
You are going to be ecstatic about what he's contributed to this saga.
"If I were on the exercise side, I'd be ecstatic," Dr. Blackburn said.
If I look anything like her 30 years from now, I will be ecstatic.
" Shakir added: "All Democrats should be ecstatic to witness this movement attracting new supporters.
Six months ago, I would have thought I would be ecstatic to run so quickly.
If I can get politically correct Congressmen who ACTUALLY get things done, I would be ecstatic!!
The nation's homebuilders should be ecstatic, given the supply of existing homes for sale and falling mortgage rates.
There is an outstanding woman's field, and I will be ecstatic if one of them wins this year.
Most people would be ecstatic to gain a coveted spot in the happiest place on Earth: Taylor Swift's squad.
The people of Brazil will be ecstatic for it and the fight fans outside of Brazil will actually care.
Moreover, both parties should be ecstatic that they could pass a major bill that the nation nearly unanimously supports.
Entrepreneurs like us should be ecstatic over the pro-business rhetoric coming out of the White House and Congress.
Putin and other enemies of the United States must be ecstatic with the chaos created by Trump's frantic domestic fury.
Anyone on your holiday gift list will be ecstatic to receive this set of pretty smelling (and gorgeously packaged!) candles.
"Obviously I'm not going to be ecstatic about losing a final, I'm not feeling that great at the moment," he said.
She'll be ecstatic to see her name, initials, or favorite Instagram memories on the back of a phone case from Casetify.
Most teams would be ecstatic to come away with a field goal, but Green Bay was not playing for a tie.
Most people would be ecstatic to pick up the phone and hear David Beckham on the other end of the line.
We will be ecstatic to find oxygen, a tell-tale sign of life, and something we humans need to breathe to survive.
I was supposed to be ecstatic about the baby (I was, I loved her!), but I also had some other troubling feelings.
J.Lo and Shakira are #goals — if I can shake it half as well as J.Lo when I am 50, I'll be ecstatic.
Fans of Bravo's Top Chef will be ecstatic to know that the cooking competition show has officially been renewed for a 15th season.
There are a few scattered impressions of Millay's fame, followed by a coda that's meant to be ecstatic, but is mostly very long.
We're pretty excited to try out this new frozen dinner, and we're not the only ones who seem to be ecstatic about the addition.
Roma could have won in 2019 and we'd still be ecstatic to see Parasite triumph in 2020, because there's room for both and countless more.
And that was at least a shining moment, because I knew that he would be ecstatic to be the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter.
"I'd be ecstatic if we could finally make something happen on health care'' by passing it, he said, adding: "I'm a states' rights kind of guy.
You pretty much never know what you're going to get from a given release, except that it's going to be ecstatic, which makes following along pretty fun.
I would also be ecstatic if they spoke with sincerity to the millions of Americans who are also suspicious of who they are and what they stand for.
They have something in common ideologically as well, not only in the sense that Mr Putin must be ecstatic at Mr Trump's wobbles over America's role in NATO.
A museum that invested in Artsy would likely be ecstatic to see an art-focused company that went on to raise more than $50 million and become a market leader.
Some economists agreed that parts of Trump's plan could boost growth, but many say the president-elect should be ecstatic to squeeze an extra 1 percentage point out of growth.
Fans of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" will be ecstatic to hear the show's coming back, but day-one diehards will really love the fact some season 1 faves are returning too.
Carson Kressley seems to be ecstatic an openly gay man will likely run for POTUS -- but don't get it twisted ... that ain't gonna be the deciding factor for him in the voting booth.
Whether you're looking to stock up on your sweaters for next season, upgrade your wardrobe for spring or feng shui your bedroom, we guarantee that you're going to be ecstatic when you head to check out.
While millions of Americans will miss "SNL" when it goes on summer hiatus, Donald "President for now" Trump (as "SNL" dubbed him last night) and his supporters must be ecstatic the show is going on break.
If I was a young child heading to the park, I'd be ecstatic to see so many of my favorites out at once and in a capacity larger than just being able to take a photo with them.
And the Massachusetts bill originated with a letter written by El Martinez to their state representatives: "I am planning to take driving lessons in the fall and I would be ecstatic to have a more neutral option," it read.
Mr. Michaels, 0003, said although he thought his aunt might scoff at the idea of a statue of herself, she would be ecstatic that New York had reached a point at which it would build a monument to a transgender woman.
Meanwhile in Moscow, Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinAs Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Yang jokes first thing he'd say to Putin as president is 'Sorry I beat your guy' Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE must be ecstatic.
Despite no American aid in its construction, the United States should be ecstatic over the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars (BTK) railway for three reasons: It should be noted that American aid for the project was blocked by congressmen in Washington, D.C., who were heavily lobbied by the Armenian lobby.
MINNEAPOLIS - Those who expected a flood of one-and-done talent in Minnesota for the 20193 Final Four might not be ecstatic to see Big 12 co-champion Texas Tech on the scene, a No. 3 seed in the West piloted by a coach not many knew before the Red Raiders bounced Gonzaga last weekend.
But the threat could force Berlin's hand, as a number of terror plots in Germany have been thwarted as a result of intelligence-sharing with the U.S. Axios contributor Bill Bishop notes that terminating intelligence sharing would be a drastic step, and that China itself would be ecstatic to see U.S. alliances fracturing over the Huawei question.
But it was all worth it: Gheorghe Hagi's absurd lob against Colombia, Kennet Andersson doing the same to Brazil, Jack Charlton—who, you'd think, if you've ever seen him blast the head off a stag with a shotgun, would be ecstatic just to be in a country with such lax gun control laws—having a tantrum in the Orlando heat, the iridescent kits gleaming like brand-new colors in the sun, the world's saddest ponytail, the world's most obviously drugged-up genius—the whole world of soccer, basically, gloriously England-free, on parade before me for the first time in my furtive satellite town panopticon.
She will be ecstatic when she realizes she is rich and will be able to satisfy all her materialistic fantasies. She will fall in love with journalist Ricardo (António Camelier). Bruno is the opposite, responsible and hardworking. He will have to deal with several challenges, being the biggest girlfriend Jessica's (Carolina Carvalho) betrayal and finding out if he is the father of the child she carries.
Songwriter Neil Tennant said that it was about a diva, who lived her life on stage but was not specifically about Bassey. At the end of the recording, Bassey said that the experience was both "frustrating, but exhilarating".Imagine: The Girl from Tiger Bay, BBC Television, November 2009 Of the finished album, she was said to be "ecstatic". No singles were released from the album, although separate sources named both "Apartment" and "This Time" as the first release.
They would look for Alfreda because she always led them in their march to the stage to begin singing. Their live performances were awesome and they would "tear the house down". Ruth Davis had such a powerful voice that she could just start up a song without any introduction or gimmicks. When she would sing "Shine On Me", she would throw her handkerchief in the air: the crowd would be ecstatic and many people were slain under the Spirit.
Its goal is to train a new generation of young musicians, technical staff, and dancers (at the Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala, one of the Academy's divisions). Above the boxes, La Scala has a gallery—called the loggione—where the less wealthy can watch the performances. The gallery is typically crowded with the most critical opera aficionados, known as the loggionisti, who can be ecstatic or merciless towards singers' perceived successes or failures. For their failures, artists receive a "baptism of fire" from these aficionados, and fiascos are long remembered.
The game is close, and Pam ends up injuring her ankle, although she wants to continue. Seeing an opportunity to remove Scranton's best player from the game, Charles insists that Pam take a seat on the grounds of her injury being a company liability. Determined to beat corporate, Jim takes Pam to a local hospital to get an X-ray while Dwight stalls the game to give them time to get back. When the doctor calls Jim into the room for an update, the doctor informs Jim and Pam of some news that causes them to be ecstatic, presumably that Pam is pregnant.
In Cairo, Mohammed finds the auditions already underway and all the slots taken, forcing him to break into the building where a young singer offers Mohammed his slot after hearing him sing on the toilet. Mohammed successfully auditions for the show and is soon is allowed a pass to Beirut to take part in the main competition. As the show progresses, Mohammed's reputation grows among the Palestinians, who are shown to be ecstatic that a Palestinian man is performing so well and winning such acclaim, emboldening the Palestinian national pride and inspiring hope and optimism. The pressure of this gets to Mohammed, who has a panic attack right before an important rehearsal.
The name of Nalî is word going back to the Sanskrit, a proto-Indo-European root or 'nala' or 'nalika' that is a 'species of reed, 'nali' wind instrument, which in modern Kurdish refer to a Kurdish folk musical instrument, similar to a type of flute called Shimshal; as well as pencils which traditionally were made of reed. Clearly, this reveals two important aspects of both the pseudonym and the Kurdish language. One is that the Kurdish language has a cognate as deep-rooted and antiquated as Sanskrit. The other is that this particular pseudonym was apellated to him for his poetry and literary skills to enchant his listeners like a reed player as the wind instruments are considered to be ecstatic.
Watts retained his spot the next week for the round nine match against at TIO Stadium in Darwin, and kicked two early goals to help the club win by one point. He maintained his spot in the side for the remainder of the year, even after recording just three disposals against in round eleven, with the club opting to give him game time and reiterate he was a long-term prospect who would get better with time. He played fifteen games in his second season, kicking ten goals, with former Essendon forward and three-time Coleman Medallist, Matthew Lloyd, stating Watts would be "ecstatic" with his season and he "presented across half- forward so well and is building his body and engine to hold down that position for a sustained period for Melbourne". Shane Crawford, the 1999 Brownlow Medallist, noted he had improved that year and showed enough glimpses to predict he would be a top ten player in the competition in the next few years.

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