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"ebullience" Definitions
  1. the quality of being full of confidence, energy and good humour

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But for now, we're happy basking in the internet's ebullience.
The end of this story, sadly, allows no easy ebullience.
Ashton's characters have pathos, vulnerability and sweetness, as well as ebullience.
The character highlighted Hader's strengths: absurdist wordplay, scampish mischief, genuine ebullience.
And there is plenty of economic data to justify the ebullience.
But the joyful ebullience of America's sex bubbe masks much darker origins.
Even on what could have been hostile turf, the ebullience was palpable.
Yet it is precisely that ebullience that indicates Carlyle's timing is good.
But it's possible Mulvaney is echoing the ebullience emanating from the Trump campaign.
Ebullience doesn't equal happiness, and Poet Artist also includes fever dreams that boil over.
He does it with his grit and savvy and with some ebullience thrown in, too.
But bringing back the brash, risk-taking ebullience of the mid-2000s will not be easy.
But the ebullience here feels sincere, especially in the free and playful performance of Cory Stearns.
No human pressure means a diverse ecosystem thrives, but radiation could tamp down that ecosystem's ebullience.
Despite the tragic shadows across Hayes's playground, his first five books retained a certain upbeat ebullience.
At Adda, the recipes are traditional, and all of Mr. Pandya's ebullience goes into the seasoning.
In their wit, ebullience, multiple references and palette, "The Ten Largest" seem utterly contemporary, made-yesterday fresh.
Clinton had finally begun to radiate self-assurance — even ebullience — as she made her closing arguments to voters.
I talk about this with Adam Bielecki, a tall drink of water with dreadlocks and a boyish ebullience.
And Mr. Baron treats rhythmic ebullience as a renewable resource, often pointing toward the swinging influence of Mel Lewis.
Two remix and sample-based tracks get a special nod for their DIY creation, online provenance, and general ebullience.
She has amassed a band of Snapchat followers who look forward to watching Mr. Tillis's outpourings of Broncos ebullience.
He brings all of that dynamism and ebullience to his role in The Disaster Artist, which he also directs.
Whether inspired by her hero's ebullience or just by coincidence, this album is faster and brighter than Hatfield's norm.
Behind the scenes, he alternated between ebullience, and venting about how nobody should have to go through what he had.
The co-proprietor's ebullience helped, as did a bottle of wine and the not-bad coquilles St. Jacques with salsify.
The game's breakout star is the young Egyptian Mohamed Salah, who plays the game with the ebullience of an Ewok.
Some things became fixed in Ms. Soares's approach: her cackling ebullience; the frank and unmilled way she approaches each note.
The Foo Camp session was packed with researchers from inside and outside of Facebook, and there was a heady ebullience.
Football is a passionate game, but it is yet to harness the overt ebullience Indian cricket fans show for their sport.
But the mutability of his sound, the many angles of his attack, the rhythmic ebullience — they're well beyond Mr. Washington's playbook.
The ebullience in the stands — and the intensity and joy of the play on the field — does not match the calendar.
There is Chito's friend Elly, whose real name is Larry Jarrett, a mellow courier who plays the straight man to Chito's ebullience.
The salesperson tasked with leading my tour was ebullience in a glittery bottle; she didn't deserve the catatonic reporter that met her.
From another angle, though, it's a role that brings out the qualities that Mr. Ramasar's fans adore: his enthusiasm, his endearing ebullience.
In an excerpt from "Almodóvar Distopya," Antonio Ramos and the Gang Bangers raced and twirled to the point of ebullience and exhaustion.
A listener attending our performances will, I hope, hear greater clarity, greater transparency, greater rhetoric, a greater sense of excitement, freshness and ebullience.
In fact, if you believe contrarians, it's a positive, as market shocks to the downside usually occur during periods of ebullience, not fear.
The reason for ebullience from Qualcomm's partners is obvious the moment you pick up a Snapdragon 820 phone: these devices are wicked fast.
Those clips capture them in the full, bratty ebullience of youth, acting out in ways that foreshadow the darker, heavier times to come.
Set to three dance-filled scores by Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-94), it moves from comic absurdity, via coolly ceremonious romance, to dazzling ebullience.
There was a defensive edge to J.'s ebullience; he gave the impression of a man whose natural optimism had weathered myriad checks.
And then there's the fact that Goldman is a bellwether financial stock at a time when the postelection ebullience has cooled a bit.
"I was 16 and in the closet, although it wasn't even called the closet then," he said, with characteristic ebullience, in a telephone interview.
Known for his ebullience and charm, he is adored by celebrities, and has worked with such brands as Michael Kors, Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana.
The shift from restraint to ebullience that Furseth describes underpins many trends that have taken off recently: rainbow fashion, '70s-inspired fonts, lime green makeup.
Noah hasn't been happy with the new order of the Bulls, and his trademark ebullience was missing from a locker room it once lit up.
Le Tigre had a sisterly ebullience sometimes, and on her 2013 Julie Ruin comeback she sounded so glad to be alive everything else was secondary.
The former vice president, normally known for his garrulousness, was disengaged from the people around him, these sources said, a pensive mood supplanting his usual ebullience.
Cut down to about an hour, the play still worked, with vivid physical comedy — manga-like expressive postures — to match the sheer ebullience of Molière's comedy.
The market has been caught in a quiet correction for nearly two months, its once-hot sectors now well chilled and investor ebullience coming off the boil.
The ebullience as both sides enjoy higher revenues will be a welcome relief from the gloom of a year ago, near the depths of the price war.
" He is, Ms. Wyatt wrote, "a performer who is an introvert, veering between ebullience and self-doubt; a happy-looking man for whom happiness can be precarious.
The work is set to a suite of piano pieces by Philip Glass; Ms. Bachman, left alone, bursts forth with spontaneous, almost folklike ebullience and springing footwork.
For all its verbal ebullience, "The Inheritance" also explores serious questions about sexual identity, and measures what the gay community has lost, and gained, in recent decades.
Solos, a dream romance and ensembles all bounced up endearingly out of the music; the ebullience made the dancers look not showy, but exuberantly and unpredictably diverse.
Mr. Trump's immigration ban, his calls for border tariffs and his aggressive, off-the-cuff approach to international diplomacy also risk undermining the ebullience in corporate boardrooms.
Refinance volume had been falling steadily since economic ebullience following the presidential election of Donald Trump drove investors to the stock market and out of the bond market.
For all his open-book ebullience, there were still things Almodóvar had kept hidden, especially the extent to which he must navigate wrenching pain as a daily indignity.
It's showcased most gloriously on the long-gone 1996 Music Club CD Township Jazz 'n' Jive, which captures early Afropop's heroic ebullience as well as any compilation I know.
"You can put it down to the strength of the dollar and the ebullience of investors regarding equities and all things risk-on," said ETF Securities analyst Martin Arnold.
He worked for decades with the trumpeter Clark Terry, a popular emblem of swinging ebullience, and also commingled with pioneers of free jazz like the alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman.
And the shift from youthful ebullience to middle-aged disillusionment, for the most part, is effective: Trainspotting evoked in its audience its characters' experience, and T2 does as well.
It took effort for Plath to suppress the ebullience of her style, even at her most dejected, but here she spares the adjectives and keeps her metaphors in check.
Being Jewish and a newlywed creates a sense of obligation: As the ebullience of the wedding reception recedes, the hard work of building a Jewish family looms ahead of you.
There's the incredibly early material with Bobby O, which is all Hi-NRG sleaze and gay-club bombast, and the electronic ebullience of later records like the Stuart Price produced Electric.
The election of Donald J. Trump has set off a monthlong run of investor ebullience, whose highlight has been a sustained increase in the value of the dollar against the world's currencies.
In spite of the "Modi effect", and in contrast to the ebullience of a decade ago, when India was at the tail of an economic boom, the mood today is anxious and unsettled.
At a post-earnings briefing, Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said his judgement in dealing with WeWork had been poor in many ways, a remarkable admission for an executive well known for his ebullience.
"Andy has a kind of zest and positivity and ebullience about the way in which he approaches fund-raising that makes everybody feel good," said Sally Mapstone, Oxford's pro-vice-chancellor for education.
Naturally reserved and quietly confident, he gives interviews (conducted mostly through an interpreter) that reveal as little as his businesslike home run trots: head down and carried out with an absence of ebullience.
The program ends with the perennial pas de six and tarantella from Act III of "Napoli," a sustained cornucopia of dance ebullience: The extroverted spontaneity of southern Italy is encapsulated by Danish classicism.
The infectious, sunny ebullience that made Amy Pond a fan favorite during Matt Smith's run on Doctor Who is much more true to her nature than Nebula — a brooding, masochistic, revenge-bent assassin.
At a time of national gloom, the Tories hope that Mr Johnson's ebullience will be enough to "ping off the guy-ropes of self-doubt", as he put it in his jokey acceptance speech.
Lambert's fans have come to expect a certain amount of ebullience at her live shows, which may mean that only a few of these new songs find a permanent home on her set lists.
It may all sound a little dryly didactic, but it did not come across that way, thanks to the ingenuity and ebullience of Bach's music and to the energy and passion of the Trinity performers.
For most of the play, the teenager in question is Schreck herself, bringing all the ebullience of a typical teen girl, in her case one obsessed with witches, theater, and Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing.
For its reopening, Cincinnati's hall got an acoustical workout, from the ebullience of John Adams's "Short Ride in a Fast Machine" to the Classicism of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 to the blaze of Scriabin.
The pure abstractionists keep to the relatively safe waters of inventive ebullience, while Brown and company brave the rapids of recognizable subject matter, while holding fast to the same improvisational attitude that marks abstraction's timeless appeal.
Her confident ebullience withers into guilt and shame, as she deals with her boyfriend, Matt (Michael Stahl-David), whose inattention morphs into overprotectiveness, and the oblivious colleagues she yearns to impress with her first solo project.
He can seem like a figure of ageless ebullience, but in fact he just turned 95 — a milestone that will be observed here by a few of his vocal heirs: Janis Siegel, Kevin Mahogany and Kurt Elling.
But his ebullience mirrors the mood in the markets as investors choose to set aside gloomier notions and bet instead on a jamboree in stocks that will — they hope — be supported by a Trump-style economic boom.
With less ebullience in financial markets and no immediate signs of inflationary pressures, patiently watching to see how the economy develops is the appropriate policy for now, and represents prudent management of risks to the forecast, he said.
I streamed it onto my headset from YouTube and was greeted by Maddie Hokanson, a pig farmer in Minnesota, whose ebullience seemed a little unwarranted, given that she was standing in a farrowing barn among hundreds of swine.
Acoustic number "Old Friends" could've easily been on Parachutes, "Church" finds the band sounding huge without being overbearing, and "Champion of the World" channels their ebullience into resonance in its tribute to the late Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison.
Though, in what is perhaps a sign of innate world weariness, it feels necessary to resist this tide of positive thinking and maintain a healthy level of scepticism, Fernandes' optimism and ebullience wash some of our subliminal reservations away.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - A significant global upturn will remain elusive this year as many economies still face an array of daunting risks, despite improved sentiment from an initial U.S.-China trade deal and ebullience in financial markets, Reuters polls showed.
"While the deal levels look poor, especially relative to the ebullience we saw in Q3 2015, if you look at this quarter's numbers against a longer time frame, we're still at very healthy funding and deal levels," Sanwal said.
The resulting album features sounds as diverse as the group's recording destinations — there are U2-style guitar anthems, strummy folk pop and comfy electro-funk — but it's all unified with an ebullience and warmth that feels like a tropical vacation.
Some of these works, like "Tribeca" (1982), use shapes like squares and rectangles to convey the ebullience and inexhaustible vitality of NYC, via abstract pairings that portray urban movement through dynamic entities, which appear, at first glance, to be in motion.
The new map of the state's 18 House districts — and the ebullience it set off among Democrats hoping to capture the House of Representatives in the midterms — put Pennsylvania front-and-center among four states that held primaries on Tuesday.
On the show (and on the Funny or Die parody series, "Gay of Thrones"), J.V.N. is beloved for his, well, over-the-top everything: from the outfits (crop tops, stilettos, mesh) to the eternal ebullience (he lives for a "gorgeous moment").
These masterworks bring ample evidence of Robbins's wide assortment of contrasting gifts: understatement and cartoon fun; the innocence and ebullience of adolescence and nostalgic evocation of community and folk vitality; his love of lyrical naturalness and semidetached attitude to academic ballet.
Playlist ORCHIDS AND VIOLENCE The guitarist and singer Michael Daves can usually be found bringing spiky wit and ragged ebullience to the bluegrass tradition, which is just what he does on the first disc of his new album, "Orchids and Violence" (Nonesuch).
This timely new production of the much-loved and much-revived 1964 musical comedy honors the show's ebullience of spirit, as embodied in the Jewish milkman Tevye (an assured and affecting Danny Burstein), living in a Russian shtetl in the early 20th century.
"There was just sort of a dynamism and kind of an ebullience to him," said Bruce Jentleson, a Duke professor who worked in the State Department during Bill Clinton's presidency and who helped Mr. Fairfax get the job on the Gore campaign.
Acceptance speeches make me cry; I swim in the ebullience of others when they win awards that I will never get close to even holding; I love a big useless outfit, an unreasonable shoe, a mom sitting on the balcony crying when her daughter wins.
She celebrates the imagined youth of pop songwriting as a never-ending condition, a natural ebullience you can't lose because you can't fully inhabit it either — for if Kylie Minogue can keep recording pop bangers in perpetuity, the world must surely be a beautiful place.
The ebullience was further buoyed on Saturday by the Brazilian soccer team's win over Germany, a victory that yielded one of the country's seven gold medals in the Games and helped ease the sting of its humiliating 2014 World Cup loss to the Germans.
In this way, "The Call" — Mr. Brown's seventh piece for the Ailey company — is something of a conversation between the choreographers, a beauty of a dance that ripples along while highlighting Ailey's formality, his ebullience and how he came to find his choreographic voice.
For many, there will be a clear demarcation between Byrne's eclectic solo work and his time in Talking Heads, but throughout, his work has exuded an ebullience and a spirit of enquiry, and Byrne has an almost childlike sense of wonder that hasn't diminished over the years.
This restraint — a relative term for someone touring with a 17-piece band — may be the product of Dion's decade-plus, 1,141-show Las Vegas residency, a grind that could have demanded her to tamp down her well-known ebullience in favor of a more polished efficiency.
Yet increasingly, following the path from the more focused rattle of his fabriclive mix (2014) through to the near-ebullience of his recent Crack mix (2016), McAuley is drawing from a seemingly renewed interest in a more straightforward relationship with the dancefloor, and a more direct communication with people.
The eight-track record is brimming with nostalgia from past decades, from the bubbling disco of post-breakup anthem "A Life to Lead" to the 80s-style vocals of "Photobooth," the latter's lyrics ("Take a picture, it'll last longer") channeling a cheeky ebullience that will transport older listeners back to their childhoods.
What interests Baker—as it did Truffaut, and Carol Reed and Graham Greene when they devised " The Fallen Idol " (1948), and, long before them, Henry James, in "What Maisie Knew"—is how this natural ebullience and curiosity can lead children right into the midst of adult suffering, or adult machination, while shielding them from the worst effects of what they don't yet understand.
Schreck lets her unease about this paradox underlie her experience with the Constitution and its impact on her history, seesawing between ebullience and somber reflection when she tells, for example, the story of her great-grandmother's immigration to Seattle as a vulnerable mail-order bride with little legal protections (one of an influx of women who were recruited to join the community, sometimes called "Mercer Girls").
Zum Nussbaum, a centuries-old inn originally located in a different part of the city, was rebuilt after it was destroyed in an Allied air raid during World War II. Now sitting on a cobblestone street by the Nikolaikirche (the oldest church in Berlin), it exudes the warmth and ebullience you'd expect from an old fashioned German drinking establishment: dark wood, lively conversation and lots of kitsch on the walls.

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