Tatjana was ecstatic to meet "new puppy" and I was ecstatic to finally meet a Chihuahua that actually likes to cuddle with a little kid.
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We're ecstatic too ... to share some good news. #Cleorocks
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" Ecstatic, Dr. Boone wrote back on his toothbrush: "Yes!
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I was ecstatic ... It's honestly a dream being here.
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It resulted in "The New Ecstatic," which premiered in 25.
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"Overjoyed, weeping, in a state of ecstatic shock," she continued.
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Aretha could make gospel music as ecstatic as pop music.
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Meanwhile, I was trying to hold back an ecstatic grin.
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When the store first opened, Caroline and I were ecstatic.
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Of course, the Chanels are beyond ecstatic, as is Munsch.
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Lispector's book chronicles a breakdown and its resolution: ecstatic epiphany.
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"Laleh's family is ecstatic," the group said in a statement.
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In an ecstatic display of nostalgia, longtime Super Smash Bros.
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His music often operated amid this kind of ecstatic abstract.
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Some fans were ecstatic to see him performing onstage again.
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He was ecstatic upon accepting his historic best picture win.
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I'm so ecstatic because it's just a dream come true.
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"We are ecstatic about this new chapter," Maddie tells PEOPLE.
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Avril Lavigne is officially coming back — and fans are ecstatic.
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"I'm ecstatic," said Vasquez, who now lives in San Antonio.
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He doesn't seem to care, despite the crowd's ecstatic reaction.
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Those who had investigated the case for years were ecstatic.
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Penner was ecstatic when he heard about the found item.
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The reaction from Jackson's subjects, so far, has been ecstatic.
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He looks ecstatic, as if he just won the lottery.
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If not for religious or some sort of ecstatic experience.
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And White isn't ecstatic about helping out Polish investigators anyway.
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"I was ecstatic when she talked about that," she said.
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And, every employee we saw looked ecstatic to be there.
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The Germans, nonetheless, were incensed; the French, naturally, were ecstatic.
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Unfortunately, there's an ecstatic dance party to get through first.
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The Straddy Boys smiled sagely, ecstatic versions of Mr Miyagi.
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It's ecstatic devotional music to this abstract deification of self.
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I'm ecstatic we were able to stand by that promise.
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"But I can't pretend I'm ecstatic about it," he said.
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Even so, the lyricism seduces as does fragile, ecstatic Elio.
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It made the ecstasy of the moment even more ecstatic.
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"We're absolutely ecstatic," Mr. Drennan said about the lucky turn.
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"I was absolutely ecstatic," said Hirschman, who is now 45.
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Just like that, his teammates respond with ecstatic, ferocious dunks.
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Their family is "ecstatic to say the least," Schneider said.
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He is ecstatic when seeded red grapes go on sale.
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It was fashion's ultimate emotional zinger: The reviews were ecstatic.
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"When he's ready to go, we'll be ecstatic," LaFleur said.
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I'm ecstatic – I just cannot wait to get back playing.
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But when they did get close the reception was ecstatic.
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"When Mel answered the phone, he sounded ecstatic," Zimmer remembered.
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Howat was ecstatic that she was going to be an aunt.
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Why would you not be ecstatic that there was no collusion?
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Naturally, animal-loving social media users are ecstatic about the news.
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An ecstatic Gillaspie shrieks, jumps and runs out of the frame.
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"It was ecstatic, it was bliss, it was euphoric," he said.
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Most are just ecstatic when he doesn't get brutally beaten nowadays.
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Brett, however, was interested in Caila, which Ashley was ecstatic about.
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"When we got pregnant I was just so ecstatic," she recalls.
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I am ecstatic that I was able to come through... somehow.
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The rapper was ecstatic ... smiling, taking pics with folks, hugging people.
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It's the reaction every artist dreams of: instant, ecstatic, unqualified praise.
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"The rank and file is ecstatic about this choice," Sawyer said.
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Veselnitskaya was ecstatic about the Prevezon case on her social media.
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We were so excited and just beyond ecstatic about the results.
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An ecstatic Ahmadi didn't want to let go of his hero.
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A Brazilian victory might have left Haitians too ecstatic to protest.
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Hood said his daughter, Maia, was "ecstatic" as was the dog.
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In it, Mougayar waxes ecstatic about the future of distributed databases.
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Your consultants should be ecstatic to be part of the solution.
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But for now, I'm ecstatic to have reached this chunky milestone!
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Secor renders the ecstatic rise and bloody fall of the Green
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His stomach "powered through like I was 21," he wrote, ecstatic.
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However, his ecstatic reunion with Alexanya promises more than it delivers.
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The result is an ecstatic collage of sounds of dislocated origin.
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When Prompto showed this to me, I was ecstatic for him.
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His ecstatic flights of prose are texts primarily, assemblages of words.
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Not surprisingly some patients' groups have been ecstatic about Gottlieb's nomination.
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All of this, Aros told us, was meant to be ecstatic.
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Today, we are ecstatic to welcome Bermuda to the Brud family.
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When Iceland got its first Costco in 2017, people were ecstatic.
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Many of her fans, for example, seemed ecstatic about the news.
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Music fed him when he was despondent as well as ecstatic.
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I am ecstatic that I was able to come through somehow.
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A group of his buddies trail behind him, just as ecstatic.
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"For physicists this is an ecstatic moment," he wrote on Slate.
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It's ecstatic at times, plus I get paid to do it.
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This is why the ecstatic reception given Macron is so worrisome.
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I have female genitalia, a detail which I am ecstatic about.
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Our discovery received ecstatic and gratifying news coverage around the world.
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Jennings and Wheeler were ecstatic with how the ceremony turned out.
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Surely he was ecstatic to finally get his hands on them?
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"We are ecstatic that the system was used," Lucas told CNN.
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I'm just ecstatic that it helped us kind of get going.
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Take his single "REDMERCEDES," an ecstatic song about his new car.
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"When they saw it, they were just ecstatic," he told CNN.
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"Faith" is perhaps the biggest and most ecstatic he's ever sounded.
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She perceives pop as ecstatic experience, and an end unto itself.
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We're searching for more immediate, ecstatic, and penetrating modes of living.
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This loss of control was scary but also thrilling, even ecstatic.
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But there was something so ecstatic, which was attractive to me.
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I think my father would be ecstatic if he were here today.
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"We're ecstatic," Michael Licari, a lawyer for ComicMix, said in an interview.
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When Walker remembers that this is the single he's premiering he's ecstatic.
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The 10-week-old pup was clearly just ecstatic to be there.
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Clive Barnes, reviewing the premiere in The New York Times, was ecstatic.
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Paul Ryan announced he will not seek reelection, and I am ecstatic.
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It's clear her adorable doggo is ecstatic to finally have her home.
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Afterward, I was ecstatic and praised Shirzad for getting him for us.
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The entire family is ecstatic over the arrival of another beautiful blessing.
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Jennifer was also "ecstatic" about becoming a grandmother, according to her aunt.
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They are predictably ecstatic, though everyone is concerned about Toby (Chris Sullivan).
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And conservative pundits, who were never very fond of Trump, are ecstatic.
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" Palin said in the op-ed "I am ecstatic for Carrier employees!
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"I would be ecstatic if he didn't [coach again]," Shelley told reporters.
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But when everyone in a company was inspired together, he felt ecstatic.
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Post Malone could NOT look more ecstatic living life in the wild.
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"I'm sure that they are ecstatic just leaving Guantánamo," Mr. Remes said.
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Including Porter and an absolutely ecstatic little girl with a purple bow.
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Just see Trump Jr.'s ecstatic reaction -- "I love it" -- for proof.
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Even though the job ended up costing $4,000, the customer was ecstatic.
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She sounded ecstatic, and also ready for a rumble at any turn.
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He's a straight-A student now, ecstatic to have a forever family.
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"He said he's ecstatic," said Joel Cervantes, who started the GoFundMe campaign.
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I could make formal decisions, but the general approach was just ecstatic.
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When I did get to talking, people were happy, but not ecstatic.
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As a proponent of medical marijuana, he was ecstatic about the challenge.
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Ecstatic pain has already begun to blossom behind your eyes. Soul-sickness.
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It's the sound of ecstatic overload, condensed into six relatively short pieces.
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He debuted his first collection for Balenciaga last month to ecstatic reviews.
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We outnumber the few ecstatic fans who won contests to be here.
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Their fans are ecstatic, and the Giants are going to New York.
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What once made you ecstatic might not cut it in the future.
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Early reviews ranged in tone from outraged to unenthused to almost ecstatic.
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Meanwhile, in the Bronx, our ecstatic Yankees backer took the opposite approach.
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Tonight, it's shouted back at the band in full, ecstatic jubilant force.
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Everything in these works is heightened, on the cusp of the ecstatic.
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It wasn't short on braggadocio, even if its delivery wasn't exactly ecstatic.
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Whenever I find a horror franchise with a dozen sequels, I'm ecstatic.
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Even when backed by somber instrumentation, his voice is bouncy and ecstatic.
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Many people describe their experience of psychosis as enriching or even ecstatic.
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Tell me, is there a more ecstatic instrument than the conga drum?
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At Man Repeller, writer Harling Ross recounts her own ecstatic Oatly awakening.
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Our students were ecstatic to see their work being shared on NYTimes.
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This week, we are ecstatic to welcome Gita Jackson onto Waypoint Radio!
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When DiCaprio admitted to owning a few tapes, his costar was ecstatic.
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Ryan Vesler was as ecstatic that day as the Cavs' star forward.
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But most of the time, I'm ecstatic with how they turned out.
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An ecstatic, dreamlike look at African American representation, both real and imagined.
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I'd be unbelievably ecstatic if it did, but I'm managing my expectations.
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Dr. Tyson told us the science community is ecstatic over NASA's discovery.
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In both photos, they look downright ecstatic to be doing what they love.
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Friedman says Bresha and her family are "ecstatic" that she will receive treatment.
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Syed's family and legal team were ecstatic about the news of a retrial.
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In several pieces, Vandenbroucke dances on film, ecstatic, to an infectious techno pulse.
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Clearly there are extremists on the right that are ecstatic that Trump won.
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But as ecstatic as I was, I can't say that I felt surprised.
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You know the drill: Act surprised, but not shocked; pleased, but not ecstatic.
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We're awaiting more ecstatic posts about new-baby smell and hazy first smiles.
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Crenshaw says her daughter was ecstatic when she got the toy last week.
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Ranging from shock via GIPHY … and awe via GIPHY to pure ecstatic glee.
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But after a month with this case, I'm ecstatic to take it off.
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It's about ways of seeing and reconciling ecstatic states with what life is.
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"I was [ecstatic]," Malhmann wrote in a blog post about the photo shoot.
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This would be tedious if not for the game's ecstatic sense of momentum.
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After months struggling to find work, Bland was ecstatic about this new position.
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"Folks we are ecstatic with the amount of support this morning!" she wrote.
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She also shared an ecstatic photo taken by friend and photographer Kelly Christine.
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LILONGWE, Malawi (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Elias Kanyangale is ecstatic about his maize harvest.
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We got an ecstatic Joe, Friday afternoon in NYC, hours before DL's induction.
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He said he was ecstatic when he found out about his good fortune.
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"Thank you!" they yell as they scurry away, ecstatic to have met her.
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Naturally, Blair was ecstatic to finally meet a female pilot over the summer.
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And Christensen says the little boy was ecstatic when he got the news.
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So I'm beyond ecstatic, and there was not a doubt in my mind.
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It was by far the biggest ICO to date, and Gevers was ecstatic.
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"I'm over excited, ecstatic and so unbelievable happy," he says of the recognition.
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Others in his party were not so ecstatic about the FBI boss' dismissal.
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But when Bobby Cannavale gets to play him discovering something new, he's ecstatic.
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"I am so ecstatic to have Calvin as my partner," Arnold tells PEOPLE.
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It looked like an ecstatic yin yang, swirling inward and exploding outward simultaneously.
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"When I learned I was cancer free I felt ecstatic," she tells PEOPLE.
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I was ecstatic that I got to record a song with Alex Chilton.
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"We're searching for more immediate, ecstatic and penetrating modes of living," she declared.
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Her letters are filled with ecstatic apprehensions even of a hotel dining room.
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His is a music that's strangely off-balance, gleefully distasteful, and totally ecstatic.
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If Selena were here, she would be beyond ecstatic to have this happening.
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If a vineyard can be said to be happy, this one seemed ecstatic.
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Still, the movie's "Mary" might be as ecstatic but it also feels abridged.
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I began to consider whether monogamy was perhaps more radical than ecstatic experimentation.
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But they might be more ecstatic about the joy he's bringing Ms. Winfrey.
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The quintet's movements are coiled and contained, but pulsing with small, ecstatic fibrillations.
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Even so, Mr. Lissner was ecstatic about a local brasserie, Le Persil Fleur.
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I had never performed for such large crowds or received such ecstatic applause.
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"House Music All Night Long" isn't about an ecstatic night at a club.
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Jenni Konner, Dunham's co-showrunner, recalled the reaction in the room as ecstatic.
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But the effect on your ear is rolling and catalytic, sometimes even ecstatic.
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Her performance was tragic and yet full of hope, warm, wounded and ecstatic.
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In fact, Alicia Reyes was nothing short of ecstatic about the new restrictions.
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You are going to be ecstatic about what he's contributed to this saga.
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They suggest a nimble, ecstatic cadre of sports fans, anticipating victories to come.
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"If I were on the exercise side, I'd be ecstatic," Dr. Blackburn said.
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I'm ecstatic that I've hung on long enough to see it all unfold.
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And no doubt John Culberson is ecstatic about the Democrats being in disarray.
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Which is why, as Graham said, they're "ECSTATIC" about Trump's decision to withdraw.
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"Now that he's here, they're ecstatic, they're obsessed with him right now," Lopez adds.
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The Ecstatic Music Festival brought them together on Wednesday night at Merkin Concert Hall.
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KENTUCKY MAN LEAVES $190G IN WILL FOR LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER: &aposWE WERE ECSTATIC&apos
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"We were marching down one of the streets, and energy was ecstatic," Bhatt said.
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Nah'Ja Washington is ecstatic about this year's protest, even though she's never participated before.
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"They've been ecstatic," Erwin says of the reaction from the employees after the announcement.
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It didn't behave predictably like other drugs: Some people had ecstatic experiences, others nightmarish.
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It's also the story of greed, immigration, xenophobia, devotion, ecstatic spiritual states, and misogyny.
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In 2012, Daniel Laureano, a marketing professional who did ecstatic dance in Oakland, Calif.
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His pieces have individual characters, yet they feel at home together, ecstatic, changeable, simmering.
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When ads for Netflix's new LGBTQ+ romantic comedy, Alex Strangelove, dropped I was ecstatic.
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She gamely takes up ballroom dancing; it's safer than sex, and perhaps as ecstatic.
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And "Got My Name Changed Back" is an ecstatic post-divorce declaration of independence.
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"Words can't explain how ecstatic I was [to have Andrew home]," she told PEOPLE.
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There was also obviously a lot of voguing, gogo dancing and ecstatic, dilated pupils.
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The transition from an ecstatic mood to utter panic can happen in a snap.
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Here's hoping that her next Grammy win brings only smiles — and ecstatic Instagram captions.
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There are many ways to be a Protestant, from the quietist to the ecstatic.
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Even though there were 10 of us and only three positions, I was ecstatic.
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Cardi B looked ecstatic as she roamed the grounds of Disneyland with baby Kulture.
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The Death Archives: Mayhem 1984-1994 is now available in English on Ecstatic Peace!
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Instead, it relies on glowing press coverage and ecstatic reviews to help sell cars.
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If I look anything like her 30 years from now, I will be ecstatic.
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They were so ecstatic they invited their parents over and toasted with—what else?
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The song itself moves between ecstatic club-pop whispers and bursts of glitchy electronics.
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"She was ecstatic when she got on [the scale]," says the L.A.-based Walsh.
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The couple, who will reside in Minnesota, is ecstatic about their new life together.
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"I'm ecstatic for him," says Kozlowski, who plans to watch Iverson's induction on Friday.
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Cather was a mercurial but brilliant critic, veering between ecstatic raves and brutal takedowns.
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Epitomizing the moment are Zurbarán's darkling portrayals of saints and monks in ecstatic prayer.
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But the whole project has always had something very ecstatic and imaginative about it.
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Theirs is an ecstatic union, you might say, of abstract spirit and embodied soul.
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The crowd went ecstatic when he reached the target early in the third quarter.
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I know some people are ecstatic about the prospect of the first woman president.
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"We're totally ecstatic," Josh Greenstein, Sony's president of marketing and distribution, said by phone.
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The video ended on scenes of apparently ecstatic North Koreans welcoming their leader home.
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"I was ecstatic for a second but we have to be realistic," she said.
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When they entered the place, they were "absolutely relieved, absolutely ecstatic," Ms. Higgins said.
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Al Bowie, who was injured in the attack, told reporters that she was ecstatic.
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By the time I hit the water each morning, I was caffeinated and ecstatic.
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And just like that, the bubble of sorrow breaks in a little ecstatic burst.
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But between the anxiety-inducing build-ups and pounding beats lies an ecstatic release.
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Back in March, the happy couple was spotted grabbing coffee and she seemed ecstatic.
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Choruses, like those in "Make Me…," sometimes layer her voice into an ecstatic choir.
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Locals, however, who were expected to start using the bridge on Wednesday, were ecstatic.
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The song is about someone else's failure, but the band sounds celebratory, even ecstatic.
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We want to support artists working in different mediums, ecstatic styles, and emergent genres.
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People stand with their arms raised toward the heavens, an ecstatic posture of worship.
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Just look at the widening eyes, scared and ecstatic, of the little girls listening.
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"When the teacher told me I would be released, I was ecstatic," Carrasco said.
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It is often melancholic, but seeded with buoyant passages and, at times, ecstatic flourishes.
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Mr. Bayrle reaches for this ecstatic experience, and on many occasions in "Playtime," succeeds.
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I was ecstatic when she told me she was also a fan of mine!
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In pictures from New York, Paris and London, The Times chronicled the ecstatic celebrations.
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Twitter exploded with alerts, pulling ecstatic birders from all five boroughs into the park.
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The poets of the Russian Revolution favored the less patient, more ecstatic Dostoyevskian option.
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" Shakir added: "All Democrats should be ecstatic to witness this movement attracting new supporters.
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More than that, "Trip" places the band at the ecstatic center of the counterculture.
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The man indeed at times is all upon the ecstatic; one of his phrases.
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Ecstatic fans immediately flooded the comments, congratulating Pugh on her very first Oscar nomination.
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" In essence, he "wanted to create looks that cause 'ecstatic sensations' and 'nice shivers.
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"We are ecstatic that the city of Orlando bought the property," Mr. DeCarlo said.
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"If I told you she was ecstatic, it would be an understatement," he said.
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Ecstatic dances are essentially free-form dance parties, and the directions for the one I attended — hosted each month by Ecstatic Dance NYC — were pretty simple: no shoes, no drugs or alcohol, no phones or cameras, and no talking on the dance floor.
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The next day at school in the Toledo suburbs, my friends and I were ecstatic.
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Bonheur agreed to the request immediately, and an ecstatic Klumpke boarded a ship to Paris.
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But right now, Wisconsin Democrats are justifiably ecstatic to be headed to the Supreme Court.
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Six months ago, I would have thought I would be ecstatic to run so quickly.
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Oh, just the sound of ecstatic fans welcoming Mike Fisher back to the Nashville Predators.
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Say an individual has a pretty obvious lump on their nose they're not ecstatic about.
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So, Zoo Atlanta's staff was ecstatic when the second cub arrived at 8:07 a.m.
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Steve DeAngelo, founder of Harborside Health Center in Oakland, is ecstatic about the new law.
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When Ernest Cline's Ready Player One was published in 21990, the reviews were ecstatic, beatific.
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The love birds, who have been married for 13 years, were ecstatic about becoming parents.
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An ecstatic Durant and his mother united and embraced at halfcourt following the exciting win.
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"Everyone involved with the play is ecstatic, especially Mr. Lombardo," Greenberger said in an interview.
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He's yet to receive confirmation through more official channels, but still he's ecstatic, bewildered even.
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Katie had baby Saul on February 20 and the whole family — grandma included — are ecstatic.
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Fran, 67, told the paper that she and her husband were ecstatic with the news.
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As for Bri, we're told she's ecstatic about keeping her baby daddy count at 1.
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"I was ecstatic to hear about Owen Hanson's plea deal," Cipriani told me on Tuesday.
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Regardless, both sides are ecstatic with this deal, and everyone wins except for Robert Levinson.
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Smallwood's gestural style—paired with a drippy, active composition—gives each piece an ecstatic energy.
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He was quickly cremated in an ashram ceremony again marked by ecstatic singing and dancing.
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Many of her admirers were ecstatic, while those torn about her sounded ever more ambivalent.
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"I'm ecstatic" after "decades of struggling," she told The New York Times at the time.
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Kundera has also used sex and laughter as ecstatic slayers of a frozen political order.
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"We are ecstatic to welcome Shelly Simonds to our caucus," Toscano said in a statement.
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Voters are ecstatic about the quantifiable results they have experienced in the economy under Trump.
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" Even more ecstatic was Mr. Wilders, leader of the Dutch far-right Freedom Party. "Congratulations!
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"For them, it's a war," he continued, and suddenly the boos shifted to ecstatic cheers.
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And they are even more ecstatic that his wife Grace Mugabe is not the president.
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The No. 1 ranked person delivered the most ecstatic encomium to our 45th president. Enjoy!
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Like The Passion of the Christ and even Braveheart, Birth is both brutal and ecstatic.
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I was ecstatic to be alive, and I was going back to Australia to recover.
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I was ecstatic and played on with a desire to feel even more of that.
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The way President Donald Trump sees it, Americans are ecstatic about the Republican tax plans.
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He is ecstatic whenever he is near a sprinkler, a swimming pool or the ocean.
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The store's sense of scale is ecstatic—at once an overstuffed closet and a cavern.
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Strange as it seems to look forward to visiting someone in prison, I was ecstatic.
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Trump was ecstatic, tweeting "Space Force all the way!" just minutes after Pence's speech ended.
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Psychedelic or indeed ecstatic and orgiastic fantasies abound everywhere in the discussion of the Mysteries.
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More than anything, Mr. Morris's concept highlights the ecstatic and improvisatory style of the music.
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My friend Margaret also had her astrology chart read by Balder, and she was ecstatic.
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But despite its charms and pleasures, it doesn't quite achieve the same ecstatic aesthetic liftoff.
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"We're ecstatic," said Julie Hart, a spokeswoman for the American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network.
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I was ecstatic — it was rare that I was given the opportunity to tag along.
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No matter the task, ecstatic or mundane, she seemed to find pleasure in the effort.
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He's being careful and deliberative, even in the most ecstatic moments, which I find attractive.
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He then kissed her on the right cheek, leaving her even more ecstatic than before.
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"The ladies are ecstatic about the experience and opportunity the NASA challenge provided," it said.
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" They then showed an American couple ecstatic at receiving their newborn, shouting, "It's a boy.
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One group argued for the Greek word for health and some oddly ecstatic punctuation: Ygeía!
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Somehow, the opera manages to reach an ecstatic conclusion, as Iris's spirit ascends to heaven.
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Feelings split into a toxic binary — ecstatic when we win, unreasonably angry when we lose.
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The moods that keep it in motion — languorous, horny, impatient, ecstatic — belong principally to Elio.
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Meanwhile, a young blue-haired man named Kai (Evan Peters) could not be more ecstatic.
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Family members and friends were predictably ecstatic over the news that everyone was finally safe.
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Kevin didn't only accept, he was ecstatic about it before getting ousted for homophobic tweets.
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The Anatomical Venus: Wax, God, Death & the Ecstatic is available from Distributed Art Publishers Inc.
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Away from the obediently ecstatic front rows, there is plenty of grumbling by unhappy Venezuelans.
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Sometimes they become, without getting too wobbly lipped about it, an ecstatic kind of poetry.
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The group was spotted around the park by ecstatic fans on social media throughout the day.
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Louise is just plain ecstatic for new MacBook Pros because they changed her life, she says.
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You reach this point of ecstatic abandon within the dance and within the celebration of life.
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Venom, for instance, earned a B+ Cinemascore from its opening weekend audiences — solid, if not ecstatic.
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"The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" stars Darren Criss and Ricky Martin were ecstatic.
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While much of the world has greeted Mr Trump's rise with trepidation, Russia has been ecstatic.
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She was, therefore, ecstatic that Mr. Sandefur would be taking on the place, and the party.
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She is ecstatic to have the opportunity to share Frank and Tito's story with the world.
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President Trump was ecstatic last night — very fired up and happy, an aide tells Jonathan Swan.
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Those who had investigated the case for years in vain were ecstatic by the sudden breakthrough.
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And when everybody does that, it kind of lifts up and everybody has this ecstatic experience.
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The past 11 years have been mentally and emotionally challenging, but I'm ecstatic that justice prevailed.
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Some people would be nervous or even scared that they got chosen, but I was ecstatic!
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I'm ecstatic, but as we head back to our seats, I glance down at the signature.
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Following the discovery, Wise called the man, who she said was "ecstatic" to hear the news.
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Bey's backstage team were ecstatic as she launched into "Freedom" for the BET Awards' fiery opening.
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She frees him, and the two are welcomed back to the Hilltop by an ecstatic Ezekiel.
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The tiny, strange, cosmic romance A Ghost Story racked up ecstatic responses from critics and audiences.
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So we're overjoyed and ecstatic, and yet we're not surprised that the fans have loved it.
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If I can get politically correct Congressmen who ACTUALLY get things done, I would be ecstatic!!
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During one up-tempo song, Taggart, ecstatic, lifted an arm to do a circling fist pump.
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Incredibly ecstatic to be able to call Felix my husband for the rest of our lives.
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TMZ broke the story ... Rodman's ecstatic his friends, Kim Jong-un and Trump, are getting along.
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On Friday morning, shortly after Cameron announced his resignation, an ecstatic Farage had the last laugh.
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Because it sure is making us — and all the others Serena stans out there — just ecstatic.
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The truth is, I couldn't have been more grateful and ecstatic to have this little peanut.
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The band opens up with a performance of "Arcarsenal," leaping into fits of ecstatic Dionysian madness.
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I was ecstatic, and immediately sent her a $100 gift card to get whatever she wanted.
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Swift is "very giddy around Tom," and seems "ecstatic to be with him," says the source.
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Ecstatic nerd in nerd cave freaking out over being in Star Wars canon while family sleeps.
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Kristelle and Evan were ecstatic when they had their first child, a baby boy named Noah.
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She also posed as a glamour girl, a moody woman, or sick or crying or ecstatic.
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"Anytime we win a road game in our league I'm ecstatic," Kentucky coach John Calipari said.
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Melissa shared that her experience in the shimmering, pink and orange water had been ecstatic, playful.
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There are, however, hints that the ecstatic celebrations were eventually followed by something far more sombre.
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His brother repeatedly used "ecstatic" to describe Chad Merrill's reaction to the news of the pregnancy.
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Looking more closely at the fill, I was ecstatic to notice that it contained LASER backwards.
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By the time that family sells they expect a nice fat check, and everyone is ecstatic!
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It ends with a series of ecstatic family visits to watery places — the beach, a spa.
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Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi are still, by and large, ecstatic, but the music is slurry.
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I am ecstatic that so many women are coming forward with stories of harassment and assault.
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When I walked by the mirror again — about 30 minutes later — I was confused and ecstatic.
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So when you do think of something, your brain goes into some sort of ecstatic overdrive.
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The detuned sequencer really gives the track its edge and a somewhat ecstatic and hysterical feeling.
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I've spoken to those who were deeply traumatized and others who described their birth as ecstatic.
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So I was ecstatic to discover something that was essentially the easy button of skin care.
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The title of this mix works as preparation for any of the ecstatic rituals they're describing.
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At first, Della is ecstatic about the prospect of baking the cake for Jen's upcoming wedding.
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They represent love and beauty (Aphrodite); fertility and bounty (Demeter); or wine and ecstatic madness (Dionysus).
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The rapper couldn't have been more ecstatic late Thursday night after he was sprung outta jail.
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I'll be lying if I say I'm not ecstatic to go back to be playing there.
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The movie concluded with "Bye, Bye, Love" an ecstatic and utterly bananas production number featuring Vereen.
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I know, I know very well, how many loves flicker and fail, however ecstatic their beginnings.
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Sock sculptures on the wall resemble ecstatic figures; painted shoes strung with bells repurpose mundane objects.
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After the announcement, the mood among many Twitter users ranged from delighted to jubilant to ecstatic.
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I am just ecstatic that these nominations are coming to every department — they're so well deserved.
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Faith tells TMZ ... she's ecstatic about her late-husband being honored as a first-ballot inductee.
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Withdrawing the nomination of a judge whom the Republicans are ecstatic about might just do it.
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The madness he promotes is rooted in ecstatic love; the one he condemns, in petty fear.
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So when I finally found a water bottle that checked all the boxes, I was ecstatic.
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Gone were the ecstatic acoustic guitars and the sense of revelation embedded in the original song.
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But for the moment, she is, as she put it, "ecstatic" that the restaurant is back.
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Following her win, an ecstatic Simonds underscored how consequential each vote was in this year's election.
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Comments below the post, which has been viewed more than two million times, were overwhelmingly ecstatic.
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Comments below the post, which has been viewed more than two million times, were overwhelmingly ecstatic.
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The crime lord flashed an ecstatic smile when told Mr. Edda had come to see him.
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At this Ecstatic Music Festival show, these three acts will perform together for the first time.
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I did my best to mimic her ecstatic shudderings to the best of my meager abilities.
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But it wasn't just a DIY phenomenon; these ecstatic moments also popped up in the mainstream.
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When the news of the couple's engagement was first announced, ecstatic think pieces flooded the internet.
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The camera pans to equally ecstatic Dr. Cassidy Cascade (Lautner), pushing a bandaged patient on a stretcher.
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" I said, "Honestly, if we could just get rid of the paper I would be extremely ecstatic.
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I was so ecstatic about the finished product that I couldn't help but do a little dance.
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But an even more ecstatic response awaited the next performer, Haggard contemporary and recording partner Willie Nelson.
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As a former ER nurse, she was "ecstatic" when the health department gave her funding for Narcan.
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Also on Friday, a close friend of Smith told PEOPLE she is "beyond ecstatic" about Jayme's homecoming.
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One is the feisty mood in Birmingham of Tory Brexiteers, who were ecstatic over Mrs May's speech.
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Dude was so ecstatic getting outta jail ... he literally skipped all the way to his waiting SUV.
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They jumped on the sculpture, ecstatic, and clambered up its back like they were straddling the world.
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He chatted with the men and was ecstatic when he learned he'd get to watch them play.
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Of course, as the news began to trickle down, redheads everywhere were ecstatic and ready to celebrate.
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Ahead, find the food buys we were shocked, but ecstatic to see we could get at Target.
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These songs are ecstatic but fraught, less erotica than meditations on the benefits and drawbacks of erotica.
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Twitter went wild, critics analyzed, and Emilia Clark, a longtime advocate of freeing the penis, was ecstatic.
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Justin Bieber isn't even featured in new imagery that's inspired ecstatic praise and conversation on social media.
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Also on Friday, a close friend of Smith told PEOPLE she is "beyond ecstatic" about Jayme's homecoming.
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Connoley is ecstatic about the possibility of getting access to American Chinquapin chestnuts in the near future.
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"I am so proud and ecstatic that we will be having a baby boy," he tells PEOPLE.
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Mains told the news outlet that Rob "was ecstatic" after he realized the offer wasn't a joke.
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Jody, the father of the two boys, was ecstatic about their new home alongside his wife, Melissa.
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"Now that he's here, they're ecstatic, they're obsessed with him right now," said the father of three.
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Eyewitnesses tell us Amanda seemed ecstatic -- she was getting tons of love from her teachers and peers.
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Fantasy author Tananarive Due, who teaches classes on black horror at UCLA, is ecstatic about the movie.
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And the researchers are ecstatic that the survey produced 50 exoplanet candidates similar in size to Earth.
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I am both devastated and oddly ecstatic about President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
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"All of the functionality is custom made to fit your tiny height," Munn tells her ecstatic mom.
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After all the ecstatic reviews and awards, the novel sold about 22,000 copies in hardcover — no blockbuster.
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Mr. Millsap sings with spiritual fervor verging on rage — his voice ecstatic and volcanic all at once.
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Oliver is an ecstatic poet in the vein of her idols, who include Shelley, Keats, and Whitman.
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But rather than focusing on death, Mr. Leshnoff conceived "an ecstatic embrace of life," he said recently.
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"It's great news for the clean ones among us - 99.99 percent are ecstatic," said one senior executive.
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And every employee we saw on opening day looked as ecstatic as the customers to be there.
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The play, which officially opens on Saturday in London, has already generated ecstatic praise from theater critics.
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I was trapped: a mortified moon, doomed to eternal orbit around an ecstatic, sweaty, handkerchief-swirling sun.
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Colombians have spent decades trying to reconcile the ecstatic remembrances of Escobar with the mayhem he produced.
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"I am ecstatic right now," Mr. Aliota, a retired pharmacist and school board member, said on Thursday.
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It seems to fall short of the ecstatic perfection that the very word "poetry" calls to mind.
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For Cora, a kitchen table artist, a homemade hill draped in ecstatic color was apparently mind-blowing.
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Here are five big presents Marvel unwrapped to the ecstatic "oohs" and "ahhs" of the assembled faithful.
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Round and round we go, swirling through the ecstatic plug-hole of the evening—and then, snap.
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Traditional allies including Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey were all ecstatic in supporting the move.
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"Most of the governments there are absolutely ecstatic about our government reengaging in the region," he said.
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Once inside, most customers seemed ecstatic to find that the products they wanted were still in stock.
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On Campus The day I received my letter of acceptance to New York University, I was ecstatic.
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But when he looked at his phone he saw that other members of National Action were ecstatic.
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One hopes that 2 WTC will not merely become a signifier of Downtown's final, triumphant, ecstatic financialization.
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Check out the moment he stands up ... dude seems ecstatic to get the hell out of there.
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Getting back on the Hudson River Greenway was a relief, and entering Central Park made me ecstatic.
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In the 1960s and 1970s we lived our lives thinking that we could move into the ecstatic.
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Ecstatic about fulfilling his lifelong goal, Jay kept his head down and worked hard for four years.
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And then Reza would play that against the white, hot, ecstatic, vibrating bodies that filled the stage.
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The queen of "sadness, but make it ecstatic" has released "Honey," her first album in eight years.
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Their families are ecstatic, and the girls were flown to Nigeria's capital to meet the country's President.
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"He is not ecstatic over the deal but I do think he's reviewing his options," Cornyn said.
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The ecstatic liturgies of the fin de siècle rang false, and a rite of objectivity took hold.
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Reps confirmed the birth to PEOPLE, describing Timberlake as "ecstatic" about the new addition to the family.
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There was this big smile on my face, and the experience of ecstatic joy— it was overwhelming.
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When Lil Pump shows up, the energy doubles, as he shrieks his lines, sounding addled and ecstatic.
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Social media crackled with ecstatic posts: memes of women praising the crown prince and ululating in celebration.
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Initially, Rozinisa was ecstatic to see this part of the record, but she quickly tempered her expectations.
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I am ecstatic to continue doing what I love and look forward to an exciting year ahead.
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I'm ecstatic to tell you that I'll be headlining Glastonbury on its 50th anniversary - See you there!
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Both have found room for ecstatic release in their music, though they use it for different purposes.
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Social media crackled with ecstatic posts: memes of women praising the crown prince and ululating in celebration.
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But when Mr. Lee won this year for best adapted screenplay, for "BlacKkKlansman," Mr. Singleton was ecstatic.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Brian Belott's work is a lesson in the eccentric and ecstatic.
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Wearing a jersey bearing the likeness of the distance legend Steve Prefontaine, he looked ecstatic after Saturday's race.
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So when sweet shop Tipsy Scoop packaged the two together in shippable pints last year, we were ecstatic.
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Ecstatic and triumphant, Hemsworth then runs towards the camera and rolls around on the floor out of excitement.
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Here are some of the most ecstatic and hilarious responses to The History of Magic in North America.
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" And Caelynn seems ecstatic about the whole meeting, saying, "Colton's meeting my family today and that's really exciting.
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Despite the fact that the doctors were unable to remove every piece of the tumor, Catherine is ecstatic.
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People were ecstatic to be proven right after waiting years —decades, for some —to learn about Jon's parents.
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An ecstatic, baffled Tiger Woods then b-lines over to give him a hug he will remember forever.
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An influencer who I admire is letting me send her a copy of my book, and I'm ecstatic.
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We're always looking for that ecstatic, transcendent moment, and neither of us really cares how you get there.
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Ashley Watson was ecstatic, earlier this year, when she got the job to be Neil deGrasse Tyson's driver.
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Barr previously told PEOPLE she's ecstatic that Roseanne will continue to touch on modern-day topics, including politics.
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I am ecstatic, I am thrilled, I am many different adjectives to describe how I feel right now.
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It is a canvas on which to project your own imagery, adaptable by design, ecstatic in its orientation.
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Its an ecstatic energy even though, as per usual the track slinks along at a low slung tempo.
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Then without warning she cracks every bone in her neck like a WWF wrestler, exhaling with ecstatic relief.
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When he learned in 2013 that he was a candidate for public service loan forgiveness, he was ecstatic.
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They were ecstatic to finally find a champion fighting for them in the elitist halls of big media.
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It's been over a month since my trip ended, and I'm ecstatic to be back in Los Angeles.
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That is changing, though, and in many ways Ms. Myles — to her ecstatic bewilderment — has Hollywood to thank.
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On the surface, it seemed like a nondescript event, but nonetheless the group broke out into ecstatic cheers.
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The nation's homebuilders should be ecstatic, given the supply of existing homes for sale and falling mortgage rates.
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Endless Poetry is an ecstatic unfurling of memories of a bohemian life that can't be contained in prose.
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It's bracing, but ecstatic, exactly the sort of thing you'd hope for form this one-person wrecking crew.
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Ecstatic progressives gobbled up the news on Twitter, and Takei himself tweeted the article using the hashtag #takei18.
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When it was first revealed one of the main characters was gay and another bi, I was ecstatic.
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"We were absolutely ecstatic," says operations lead Neil Tewksbury, a rising senior, describing the moments after the launch.
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Most of his teammates don't act like players who are ecstatic to have just extended their title hopes.
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"I am ecstatic to regain custody of my kids back!" she says in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
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But Pentecostalism also honours spontaneous ecstatic experiences and what it describes as direct revelations from God or prophecy.
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Porsha Williams is having a baby — and while she couldn't be more ecstatic, she also has her reservations.
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Hale took to Instagram to share the good news and she seems just as ecstatic as her fans.
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One Indian developer was "ecstatic" over Trump's victory and expected increased profits and government support for new projects.
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At its best, "The Total Bent" feels more like an ecstatic combination of revival meeting and rock concert.
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When photos appeared online on Monday, the pair sparked rumors of romance and, predictably, Twitter users were ecstatic.
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Elizabeth experimented with a range of expressions from the way she was eating to sleeping to ecstatic expulsions.
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Mr. Hollein said the reception has been ecstatic — part of the reason the museum is extending their run.
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"My Struggle" is an ecstatic display of woundedness, a platform on which the author can bleed in public.
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"In the last act, instead of a lament, they sing this sort of ecstatic love duet," he said.
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We arrived at the venue giddy, ecstatic, and in search of a ticket to the sold-out show.
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"I was ecstatic, and thrilled to see that my in-depth interview prep had paid off," he says.
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New research showed the recipients of an emailed expression of gratitude felt much more "ecstatic" than writers expected.
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Mostly. When you revive a work as musically galvanic and ecstatic as "The Gospel at Colonus," expect electricity.
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As Omaira neared Kennedy Airport on a rainy night in March, her parents, riding with her, became ecstatic.
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How he fits: It was a long wait, but James looked ecstatic to be heading to Los Angeles.
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Opinion Columnist In 2010, I received an email from an ecstatic employee at a start-up called UberCab.
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The drag queens and gender-nonbinary youth at such events can appear preoccupied with their own ecstatic exhibitionism.
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Ask a resident if they feel happy, and you get a measured response, but hardly an ecstatic one.
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The whole thing is worth hearing, but "Blood on the Rope" is the record's most unsettling ecstatic moment.
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Megan Ledbetter's social calendar usually includes evenings and weekends at house music sets, ecstatic dances and art shows.
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The kidnappers return to the cave, ecstatic: It's the largest ransom ever received in those parts by far.
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" But that episode of "Buffy" made for an ecstatic conversion experience: "I fell into a trance of joy.
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There is an outstanding woman's field, and I will be ecstatic if one of them wins this year.
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Album Review On his third album, "Hollywood's Bleeding," he's ecstatic when he's sad, and grim when he's boasting.
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When US and Chinese negotiators reached a preliminary agreement to ease trade tensions last month, investors were ecstatic.
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Reports were ecstatic: there were tears and pealing ovations, and a sense that cinematic history was being made.
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In the back row, an ecstatic woman tried to get the attention of an elderly man beside her.
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It's hyperactive, panicked, and ecstatic, often all at once—the sound of a mind that can never rest.
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Sal Oliva, a hotel worker and Uber courier from Staten Island, is ecstatic about President Trump's executive order.
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Still, a Kurdish official, reached by phone in Qamishli, a Kurdish-controlled city in the northeast, was ecstatic.
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But when she realized he was there, her reaction was unmistakable: Her face broke into an ecstatic grin.
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And you'll find Ernest Hemingway with his cinematic double, and Winston Churchill perhaps tearfully ecstatic over some cigars.
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Here the notion of the human body receives a cold, strange, almost ecstatic capacity through trance-like repetitions.
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We're told jail officials are ecstatic he's gone, 'cause it's a pain to do that for one inmate.
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So when a member of Mr. Bolsonaro's party asked her to run for a state legislature seat, she was ecstatic — so ecstatic, Ms. Barbosa said, that she did not stop to consider why the party would be interested in a candidate like her, a community organizer with no political experience.
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" Harlow revealed that when she told her family the big news, they were "just as "ecstatic" as she was.
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His arrival in Juárez brought large, ecstatic crowds onto the streets, and especially at the site of the Mass.
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Messy, textured hair has fully infiltrated the runway and red carpet, and the lazy girl in us is ecstatic.
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Barr previously told PEOPLE she was ecstatic that Roseanne will continue to touch on modern-day topics, including politics.
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I never thought I'd see Trump happier than he was after winning South Carolina, but he was ecstatic tonight.
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The ecstatic curiosity I felt doing crosswords was like getting excited about a pitch or engrossed in a novel.
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"I appreciate entertainment, but I'm over it," he said, shortly before kicking into "Auditorium" off 2009's The Ecstatic.
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While politicians bickered, those rescued by the Open Arms were jubilant and ecstatic, jumping, chanting and hugging their rescuers.
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Instead, she got to live fully in her mind, her ecstatic visions taking shape and transporting her to safety.
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"They were ecstatic" when the relocation grant was approved, Forbes, the state agency head, said of the island's residents.
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Most people would be ecstatic to gain a coveted spot in the happiest place on Earth: Taylor Swift's squad.
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When the couple first approached Herbert about reenacting some of the Obamas' most iconic romantic moments, she was ecstatic.
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According to emails that were seen by The New York Times, Trump Jr. was ecstatic about the potential dirt.
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An issue of one magazine arrived, and Brooks was ecstatic to see First Lady Michelle Obama on the cover.
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He's grinning, ecstatic with his debut of the Assassin's Creed experience, and I'm nauseous and trying to be polite.
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He and his proud owners recently welcomed Fiona the British shorthair kitten into their family, and they are ecstatic.
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Bodies are spun among one another in a cloying, ecstatic bind that is as violent as it is beautiful.
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"To say I'm ecstatic about the performance would be underserving what we did," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said.
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We howled in ecstatic victory, and slapped high-fives across the table so emphatically it shook our plastic miniatures.
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And the best chance we have at experiencing it and feeling it is not just having an ecstatic experience.
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Strapped into a harness beneath Saraceno's inflated sculpture, we are carried aloft, peaceful and ecstatic, merging with the air.
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It's an ecstatic feeling, but it takes abdominal strength to keep moving and not spill out of the harness.
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Lamp Lit features ample moments of ecstatic harmony performances, but the standout moments are ones of subtlety, not excess.
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Koalas aren't usually the most ecstatic-looking creatures, but when they're soaked, they look absolutely miserable — albeit adorably so.
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When the family finally got the news that Olivia had been accepted into the college, Loughlin was allegedly ecstatic.
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Her mom was just ecstatic and her father ... was absolutely silent -- and smiling -- but silent, thumbing through the images.
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CARK SCHWABArlington, Virginia I found your conclusion on the future of European clubbing disheartening ("Less than ecstatic", January 9th).
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The travelling party squad is rooted to the front of the crowd in a flurry of ecstatic dance maneuvers.
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Today she is ecstatic about her choice which, Ms Riecken points out, will affect the rest of her life.
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In the words of a very different documentarian, Werner Herzog, this octopus' creep was a kind of ecstatic truth.
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But they also know the magic trick of making writing on the page operate like the most ecstatic speech.
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Evangelicals are ecstatic, for Israel is to us a sacred place and the Jewish people are our dearest friends.
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On the one hand, I was ecstatic -- I was weeks away from my shot at becoming a biological mom.
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In all, the race had 27 lead changes featuring 13 drivers before an ecstatic Keselowski took the checkered flag.
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The music had neither the ecstatic attentiveness of Messiaen's bird transcriptions nor the elegant mimicry of Beethoven or Mahler.
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GARRISON "Ecstatic Light": installation of illuminated paintings by Peter Bynum in the modernist designer Russel Wright's house and studio.
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Hassan said she was "ecstatic" over the months to receive emailed statements showing a solid profit for her money.
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Yet he carries on with the devotional fervor of someone whose life's work is an all-consuming, ecstatic pastime.
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Last year, when the final bids were in, Alaska state officials were ecstatic at the biggest sale in years.
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"I was ecstatic on deck," said Aaron Judge, who had driven all night from Rochester, N.Y., for his debut.
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He is delighted, ecstatic even, that his colleague is having to present Match of the Day in his pants.
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" A source previously told PEOPLE the stars are ecstatic to be expecting again "after a few years of trying.
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Mr. Neff said his client, Mr. Sabri, was "ecstatic" when he learned he would be sent to Saudi Arabia.
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The people of Brazil will be ecstatic for it and the fight fans outside of Brazil will actually care.
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It's all sun-dusted Stones vibes, loaded with big piano chords, cracked vocals, and a kind of ecstatic ennui.
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Couriers in helmets are hugging curves on Ducati-like bikes and receiving hugs from ecstatic customers when they arrive.
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I'd already arranged a buyer, and they were ecstatic that I was letting the ship go for just $1,800.
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Novitiate draws on an old idea, that of the religious life as ecstatic, but it isn't a devotional film.
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The last scene shows them in the house, maybe not ecstatic but happy enough, content in an American way.
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As a DJ, Justin Carter is revered for captaining parties into ecstatic abandon with his adventurous, genre-agnostic sets.
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They look so healthy and ecstatic, you'd be forgiven for mistaking the image for an '80s chewing gum ad.
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And dance continues to be used by some groups, including the Hasidim, as a form of ecstatic spiritual expression.
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Also pick up Schickler's bighearted memoir, "The Dark Path," about his ecstatic search for salvation through God and women.
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"Step Up 2" is considerably more entertaining than its predecessor, full of ecstatic brio and Busby Berkeley-ish panache.
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But this work of mine only explains how the brain generates the ecstatic, possessive, obsessive feelings of romantic love.
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A week later, I found myself in the Negev Desert of Israel, significantly more sober, but just as ecstatic.
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It carried a deep blues spirit into new hallucinatory realms; 63 years later, it's still overwhelming, dizzying, earthy, ecstatic.
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They've created an ecstatic cult of victimization and recast the pursuit of justice as an assault on their selfhood.
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Also I love ecstatic moments, but they have to be delicate, with the right balance of restraint and indulgence.
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"Ecstatic may not be a good enough word — it was extremely emotional," Sheriff Jay Jones of Lee County, Ala.
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Nai Nai is ecstatic that her far-flung relatives have gathered in one place; everyone else is duly miserable.
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It's an album of extreme ups and downs: wretched and ecstatic, calculating and abandoned, seesawing between angst and raunch.
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They&aposre the people who are ecstatic to tell you they recently discovered why some dogs have blue eyes.
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In the evening, with my help, it would stomp up the stairs as the children waited, terrified and ecstatic.
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Something where 4K isn't just nice to have, it's essential — transforming a merely dazzling experience into an ecstatic one.
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The ecstatic richness of the music recalls the supercharged religiosity of Olivier Messiaen, who taught Stockhausen for a time.
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Moreover, both parties should be ecstatic that they could pass a major bill that the nation nearly unanimously supports.
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The President, as you might expect, was ecstatic, sending out a tweet -- in all caps -- trumpeting the committee's findings.
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Watch ... Jeff seems ecstatic over the news and gives her a couple tips on how live like a Jew.
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Entrepreneurs like us should be ecstatic over the pro-business rhetoric coming out of the White House and Congress.
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" Rick Hahn, the general manager of the White Sox, told reporters that his club was "ecstatic about the return.
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For some companies, that might not be great news; for Snapchat, it's enough to get Wall Street positively ecstatic.
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These songs gain their power from close attention, not ecstatic release, and would benefit from a more intimate setting.
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This is a bebop jazz film that feels as if Riley made it while in an ecstatic religious state.
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The curtain call, which falls just after and outside the story, provides one last, ecstatic chance for emotional manipulation.
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On Friday Union Docs will screen Ja'Tovia Gary's An Ecstatic Experience, Tony Ramos's About Media, and Perry's Resident Evil.
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During these private impromptu piano performances, I was shown glimpses of the ecstatic and holistic joy that music could unleash.
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They tried again and were "ecstatic" when they learned A.P. was pregnant with twins in September 2018, the lawsuit states.
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A lot of the festival's allure came from buying into the transportive possibility of drone music to achieve ecstatic transcendence.
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When Cameron Marlow, the former head of Facebook's data science team, described the opportunity, he began twitching with ecstatic joy.
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End of Sentence, an Indian film about the taboo surrounding periods, won for Best Documentary Short and everyone was ecstatic.
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It's going to be super fun for them and for me — and that's why I'm truly ecstatic to do it!
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We are obviously ecstatic that one of our favorite films of the decade has earned such mainstream success and acclaim.
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When I told my Mormon friends about my pregnancy, they were sad at first (unwed mother) but then ecstatic (baby).
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Accompanying himself on the lute, his singing pours out with ecstatic power in a mixture of Arabic, Kurdish and Armenian.
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Putin and other enemies of the United States must be ecstatic with the chaos created by Trump's frantic domestic fury.
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She was ecstatic at the chance to escape the monotony of camp life, and is a pretty good pastry chef.
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Similarly, in Mukherjee's hands, ecstatic arrival is a metaphor for perfection, a dissolving of the boundary between heaven and earth.
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Anyone on your holiday gift list will be ecstatic to receive this set of pretty smelling (and gorgeously packaged!) candles.
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CR is ecstatic to share a release with our UK mates in Moloch, one of the heaviest bands in existence.
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"I am just ecstatic," the import/export manager from Gainesville, Georgia, told the cameras after his steamy makeout with Hannah.
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"The return of the king in the men's halfpipe!" one crowed, as an ecstatic White pumped his fists in triumph.
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The horrendous cacophony crescendos and Thomasin is levitating, rising higher and higher above the trees, tears on her ecstatic face.
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The people in the hospital saved my life, but I was ecstatic to not see them for a little bit!
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In the new issue of New York magazine, Frank Rich cautions liberals about getting too ecstatic over last week's election.
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Vega tells us Cespedes was ecstatic when he saw his new ride -- and super blown away at Theresa's kind gesture.
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Iannone, whose straightforward, text-heavy erotic paintings allude to the spirituality of ecstatic love, is represented twice in the show.
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Just the same way that I was ecstatic to finally have a president who wasn't white when Obama was elected.
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Then she is back, throaty and ecstatic and, to be honest, about three quarters of a mile over the top.
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They were ecstatic when he won — it took them five weeks' worth of nights and weekends to make the prototype.
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But for each the experience of being part of something larger than themselves — much, much larger — must have been ecstatic.
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Seventy per cent of reviews are in the middle hump, where you are satisfied with your job but not ecstatic.
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And Jamiroquai cast off any lingering shred of parody or nostalgia with an ecstatic disco dance party on Friday night.
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Will you ever be able to convey joy more clearly than with a moving image of an ecstatic, smiling Kermit?
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"We are so ecstatic and relieved," Fiza Gilani, Mr. Gilani's sister, said by phone from the eastern city of Lahore.
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Botstein, conducting the American Symphony, reined in the ecstatic excesses of Korngold's orchestration, establishing a more sober, clear-cut sound.
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"We were ecstatic," Sean Mullally, one of the pilots who was part of the rescue mission, told Radio New Zealand.
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GARRISON "Ecstatic Light," installation of illuminated paintings by Peter Bynum in the house and studio of Russel Wright, modernist designer.
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Strawberries can be orange or white, the size of a pinkie tip, oblong, conjoined or bloblike, ecstatic, defiant, ungainly, unique.
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Sources connected to Nicki tell us the MC is ecstatic Cardi went nuclear at Friday night's Harper's Bazaar Fashion Show.
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By this point, there's been two ecstatic choruses amid restful verses, and one wild, expressive, Neil Young-like guitar solo.
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In the ecstatic comedown of the hours after the show, I encounter a few others with critiques of Queen Bey.
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When I moved to Boston for grad school, I was ecstatic to escape the South and begin a new life.
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His academic paintings of mosh pits, and now raves and orgies, capture people at their most intense, ecstatic, and animalistic.
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She was ecstatic when she got on stage, and in her couple of minutes in the spotlight, made people laugh.
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Research advocates said Monday they're ecstatic about the proposed increase, which exceeds President Obama's own request by about $3 billion.
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Dr. Lewandowski, an emergency medicine physician at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit and the trial's principal investigator, was ecstatic.
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Looks like he did a job well done, 'cause his daughter was pretty ecstatic with how it all played out.
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Reviews are not out until next week, but reactions have leaked on social media and they are almost universally ecstatic.
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The induction ceremony for Mr. Grainville spoke to an eternal France faithfully devoted to celebrating words and their ecstatic usage.
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This is, you know, what theater does, you just move right through it and you find the raw ecstatic thrill.
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If it hints that it will be cautious when spiking the proverbial punch bowl, the response may be less ecstatic.
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"World Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda" is something like a fabled scroll that's washed ashore.
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As if in a fairy tale, they rode in a glass coach to Buckingham Palace, cheered by vast, ecstatic crowds.
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" The 2008 vice presidential candidate commented on her daughter's post with a slew of celebratory emojis, writing, "ECSTATIC & BLESSED x2.
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It has less to do with the presence of Mr. Mars — ecstatic, slick, ambient — than the sheen of the production.
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It's a perfect sequel to the triumphal treatment Cunningham received in France, where he was given his most ecstatic ovations.
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Mr. Subotnick ended up running the Electric Circus's ecstatic sound-and-light show with a modified version of the Buchla.
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Only the joy, the peculiar kind of ecstatic joy of making things at the point where nothing else is left.
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One of the teen plaintiffs, 17-year-old Brian Bush, of Columbus, said he was "super ecstatic" about the ruling.
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At Mezzrow Bernstein will be joined by the bassist Omer Avital, whose playing verges more toward the rambunctious and ecstatic.
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Mr. Benioff, Ms. Peet and the show's other mastermind, D. B. Weiss, watched Mr. Pascal and the reviews were ecstatic.
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Creativity for both men, who were acutely aware of their diminishing powers as they aged, is more agonizing than ecstatic.
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KELELA "Take Me Apart" (Warp) Hovering slow-motion anticipation alternates with ecstatic rushes as Kelela offers a late-night tryst.
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Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke was ecstatic (even though he lost his Senate bid): GOD BLESS DONALD TRUMP!
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MICHAEL COOPER ECSTATIC MUSIC FESTIVAL Among its other skills, the Bang on a Can organization is smart about fund-raising.
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News Analysis WASHINGTON — The day after the special counsel delivered his report to the Justice Department, President Trump was ecstatic.
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And Rachael was four years at Twitter and then Facebook and then Spark, and I'm ecstatic that they're at Spark.
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Bosski admits to being exhausted, but she looks out of breath and ecstatic at another evening that's gone off flawlessly.
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While Dipew and Newton's owner Keith Jackson are ecstatic over the win, Newton's handler thinks the furry champion is pretty unfazed.
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The best the rest of us can do is use his contraptions to power our own journeys to ecstatic reckoning. Go!
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The actress told PEOPLE after the announcement that she wouldn't be making an appearance — but she is ecstatic for the movie.
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Jarrius, ecstatic to become an honorary member of his favorite team, also wanted to remind people of the importance of donation.
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During the same press conference, Gauff said she was ecstatic to learn that Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, had cheered her on.
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The bottom line is she was ecstatic enough to get that Savage x Fenty lingerie and take that Instagram right after.
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And while the moment is a watershed for women in America, there's plenty of reason some black women aren't necessarily ecstatic.
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In particular, the images of the team's diverse members in the immediate aftermath of securing the championship -- ecstatic, unbridled -- felt radical.
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Just check Twitter, which is awash with overjoyed TWD fans ecstatic to see the two embrace after seven long episodes apart.
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It comes as no shock that Nugent would use the instrument meant for ecstatic worship as a holy weapon of rebuke.
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Washington, by contrast, conjures the ghosts of 1960s and '70s black-consciousness jazz, of the ecstatic, expressive Coltrane and his successors.
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Recently, Schnapp and Caleb McLaughlin, who plays Lucas on the Netflix series, were ecstatic to meet Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson.
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An ecstatic Rodriguez quickly said yes and accepted a stunning ring, but that wasn't her first shining moment on national television.
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According to this theory, "if the penile head had hit that spot, it would provoke an ecstatic orgasmic response," she says.
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Our client is ecstatic that this long chapter is over, and she is looking forward to moving on with her life.
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I was ecstatic to be recognized at work, and that wasn't even the best part about my life at the time.
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Reviews of the iPhone 7, while not ecstatic, are at least respectful, and a small handful have heartily endorsed the changes.
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The fish gets absolutely ecstatic when he "eats" happiness and anger, but he also isn't all that great at recognizing them.
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Christianity has always had ecstatic elements, but modern Pentecostalism was born during the "Azusa Street revival" in Los Angeles in 1906.
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"The entire family is ecstatic over the arrival of another beautiful blessing," they wrote in a blog post announcing Mason's birth.
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"If I feel fucking sad, if I feel like shit, if I feel ecstatic the songs tell the story," he says.
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You couldn't help but see in Manziel the arrogant schoolboy jock that classmates were ecstatic to finally watch fail in public.
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Still, he declared himself "ecstatic" that the number was higher, not lower, and plans to test B23 again in the tunnel.
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After being called to their high school auditorium, the teens were ecstatic to learn that cast members from Homecoming were there.
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Alice admitted rather coldly that she felt "ecstatic" when President William McKinley was assassinated and her father became the 26th president.
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Reactions to the news that Streep had joined the cast of Big Little Lies ranged from completely ecstatic to literally dead.
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He says they came a long way for the success they've gained ... and he's just ecstatic that Spike finally got his.
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The line for photos is only about 20 people deep for the unplanned appearance, and everyone who caught on is ecstatic.
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Cuddles immediately warmed up to Brauer, 73, and is ecstatic to finally have a bed and loving person of her own.
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No wonder Mrs Clinton appeared ecstatic, even tearful, at a celebratory rally in New York, before California's polls had even closed.
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And the book is so good because it is full of tools, meditation, breath work exercises, movement and ecstatic style release.
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While it's unclear what she purchased, fans were ecstatic about her visit, even if they weren't at the location in person.
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GARRISON "Ecstatic Light," an installation of illuminated paintings by Peter Bynum in the house and studio of Russel Wright, modernist designer.
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A pod of orca whales shocked a group of ecstatic paddleboarders near Deception Pass Bridge in Oak Harbor, Washington, on Wednesday.
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"From the New World," Jorie Graham No poet since Wallace Stevens has used poetry as a vehicle for such ecstatic thinking.
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"Obviously I'm not going to be ecstatic about losing a final, I'm not feeling that great at the moment," he said.
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For some, "Ecstatic Music" will be perfect for zoning out, couched as it is in a religiosity that is welcoming, nonjudgmental.
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Rocky touched down in L.A. early Saturday morning, and seemed ecstatic to be finally be home after a month in jail.
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My first freelance gig paid 2000 cents a word, and I was just ecstatic about seeing my work on the page.
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She'll be ecstatic to see her name, initials, or favorite Instagram memories on the back of a phone case from Casetify.
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She is dancing for the men, but mostly she's dancing in what feels like ecstatic communion between her and the world.
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The final Matisse here is his 1951 "Creole Dancer," an ecstatic papier collé thought to depict the black dancer Katherine Dunham.
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Margarita and her children were ecstatic when they moved into their new apartment in the Marble Hill Houses in the Bronx.
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"Come, let us roam the night together singing," were the ecstatic Hughes words with which the concert began, the music soaring.
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"The beat and full-volume music sends people toward an inner yet communal experience relational to tribal ecstatic dance," explained Allyson.
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YEKATERINBURG, Russia — An ecstatic roar thundered across the stands in the tense closing moments of the Mexico-Sweden game here Wednesday.
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Most teams would be ecstatic to come away with a field goal, but Green Bay was not playing for a tie.
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And here, in the ecstatic, climactic scene of love, death and transfiguration that ends Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," Ms. Nilsson delivers.
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These exceptional works are represented here by a vividly expressive pink and white head that is either ecstatic or grief-stricken.
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Elon Musk and NASA are ecstatic after acing a "risky" safety test of SpaceX&aposs new Crew Dragon spaceship for astronauts.
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When Netflix announced the fictional entrepreneurs of Grace & Frankie were taking their latest product to ABC's Shark Tank, I was ecstatic.
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He personified the cultural "thaw" of the Soviet Sixties, shouting the short, rhythmic lines of his poems in packed, ecstatic stadiums.
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Her musical skills are considerable: Singing, rapping, writing, playing flute and leading an ecstatic troupe onstage, she's a full-spectrum entertainer.
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Whippet-thin and androgynous, this Virgin is a feral innocent, writhing across stony wilderness and motel carpeting like an ecstatic invertebrate.
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Sources close to the couple tell TMZ ... the "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" stars are ecstatic about expecting their second kid together.
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Most people would be ecstatic to pick up the phone and hear David Beckham on the other end of the line.
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She dipped to wash her arms in it, even her face—she was fanciful and ecstatic, and she loved long grass.
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This suggested to her that ecstatic experiences like speaking in tongues were not a decisive factor in meeting migrants' psychological needs.
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Members of some Israeli religious groups protested, but it remains a much-lauded dance that pinpoints a luscious and ecstatic yearning.
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While he displayed little emotion that afternoon during the search, afterward he was ecstatic that his pasttime might contribute to history.
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When a reporter mimicked an ecstatic high-five, Bozeman corrected him, putting his arm low and a grimace on his face.
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Ecstatic Iranians danced in the streets, playing cat and mouse with soldiers as lingering pro-government sharpshooters fired from the rooftops.
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Lindsey Hubley and her fiancé Mike Sampson were ecstatic when they learned in June 2016 that they'd be welcoming their first child.
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The mood's familiar if you've encountered any of his work since Black Populous, the fuzzy, ecstatic techno tape he released in 2017.
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Devastated. Ecstatic. Afraid. Hopeful. We asked American voters how they are feeling about the outcome of the election and their new president.
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He walked off the course to an ecstatic response from assembled fans and his friends and family, including his two young children.
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The contrast has left supporters alternately ecstatic and on edge, consumed by the suspicion that Democratic Party has been gaslighting their movement.
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Percolating in his mind are ecstatic and lurid visions out of Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories" and Brecht and Weill song lyrics.
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She was ecstatic — but soon learned that her next effort as a stuntwoman was definitely on a different level: playing with fire.
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We will be ecstatic to find oxygen, a tell-tale sign of life, and something we humans need to breathe to survive.
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The middle section, Astral Gloria, is an ecstatic mesh of iridescent, neon colors — hot pinks, purples, reds, yellows, blues, and lime greens.
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Earlier this month, she delivered a frank dressing-down of hollow female empowerment mantras to an ecstatic crowd in Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
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Her mother was "an ecstatic Jew from birth," who was celebrated her Judaism by remaining dedicated to traditions and rituals, Hannah said.
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It's a subtle and ecstatic move, the result of a guitarist and songwriter strikingly mature for his age—or any age, really.
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While deficit-hawks look on in disgust and tax experts grumble about fine print which is an utter mess, bosses are ecstatic.
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Gucci Mane is so ecstatic to reunite with his classmates that he's willing to foot the bill to make sure it happens.
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And while I'm ecstatic to finally see a woman running, I just wish it was a woman I was truly excited about.
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So, the Payson, Utah, teen was ecstatic when he learned that he'd be allowed to enroll in the Boy Scouts of America.
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We're ecstatic the show has found a home at CBS and look forward to working collaboratively to engage its millions of viewers.
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In addition, an onlooker tells PEOPLE that Aniston was ecstatic to support her husband, and was mingling with Stiller's wife Christine Taylor.
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I'm ecstatic that he's working in an area that's close to mine, so I actually see the frontiers of knowledge moving forward.
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If you haven't heard, HBO's Insecure has been renewed for a second season and star Issa Rae could not be more ecstatic.
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Wolf Parade's cacophonous, ecstatic blend of synthesizer and guitar melodies also predicted the synth-pop driven turn independent music would soon take.
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The decision is understood to have divided opinion among the surprised employees in the greenhouse—some were ecstatic, others less than unimpressed.
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There are few things more enjoyable in this world than watching this cheery man wearing a corgi shirt and his ecstatic corgi.
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Barber, a veteran contest entrant who had never won more than "a couple of Big Macs and a curling iron," was ecstatic.
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For all the producers out there currently exploring similar sounds, few have made static feel as ecstatic as the stuff contained herein.
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In a blaze of mind-bending lazers and cryogenic CO2 blasts, it sorta felt like EDM was reaching a new ecstatic apex.
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The clip of Waldman's ecstatic warbling is absurd and hilarious on its own bellowing merits; there are many funny responses to it.
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The film received an ecstatic ovation from the audience in Cannes, who seemed won over by its mix of fantasy and realism.
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"Democrats are ecstatic at this gift, but is the Democratic House Bloomberg's only goal here?" asks CNN Chief National Correspondent John King.
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He pays more attention to holding interest by musical means, wastes less time predicting doom, describing weather, soul states, and ecstatic experiences.
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GARRISON "Ecstatic Light," an installation of illuminated paintings by Peter Bynum in the house and studio of Russel Wright, the modernist designer.
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I was ecstatic to team up with Planters to help make it easier for us all to talk about these things.13.
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An ecstatic woman greeted them and blew kisses, while the two dogs, Zeus and Valentine, wearing bright, yellow life jackets, barked excitedly.
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"Ecstatic Music" draws from four cassettes that Alice released between 1982 and 1995 on a tiny local label devoted to Vedic teachings.
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Although Jane is ecstatic to be back with Michael, there is still some awkwardness lingering because of Rafael's involvement in their lives.
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And when Jet finally discovered he went toe-to-toe with an active stadium fighter and IFMA gold medalist, he was ecstatic.
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Justin Bieber shows, ecstatic as they may be, are not largely comprised of kids shouting down racism while overtly celebrating their queerness.
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Workflow won an Apple Design Award in 2015; Apple Accessibility engineer Dean Hudson waxed ecstatic about the way that it handled accessibility.
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He shows viewers the ecstatic highs of the Mexico City party circuit, as well as the lurid comedown when the revelry ends.
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In collaboration with the Belgium-based producer Maoupa Mazzocchetti, Meneo offers three jittery and unsettling (but still ecstatic) takes on reggaeton's rhythms.
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Which is why we're absolutely ecstatic to be bringing you a world exclusive listen to a brand new remix by Heard himself.
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A packed and festive crowd awaited him -- ecstatic because this leader's presence on their soil meant he really was ready for peace.
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The Off Broadway production of "The Band's Visit" opened to ecstatic reviews in the Atlantic's 199-seat main theater in late 2016.
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They promised money, cars, nice clothes, weapons to play with and a fast track to paradise in the ecstatic form of martyrdom.
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In photos from the ends of his trips, he looks ecstatic and feral, in the best possible sense, intrinsically wild and free.
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Recently, he's been researching Black Shakers — members of the insular and diminishing Christian sect known for ecstatic trembling and sleek, minimalist furniture.
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Nyong'o's performance in "Us," already earning ecstatic reviews, is a shot across the bow to anyone who would deny her her due.
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Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
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That's the term used to describe the ecstatic and outrageously polished pop music that has become essential to the country's global image.
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"I am ecstatic about this next chapter in our partnership with Condé Nast," Mr. Neves said in a telephone call from Tokyo.
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I was supposed to be ecstatic about the baby (I was, I loved her!), but I also had some other troubling feelings.
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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.
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Tseng, a fixture at downtown nightspots like Club 57, appears throughout the ecstatic diaries of Keith Haring, whose subway paintings Tseng captured.
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An ecstatic coupling that transports you to Paris sounds wonderful, but the real question here is what makes you feel alive sexually?
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He had urged John McCain to choose Palin as his running mate, and had pronounced himself "ecstatic" when McCain followed his advice.
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I was ecstatic to see it win the Best Picture Oscar and it has made me a huge fan of Mahershala Ali.
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Down the road at the Ecstatic Pizza restaurant, 59-year-old Bun Saroeun counts himself lucky to make over $2635 a day.
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"I am ecstatic about how these images turned out," J.T. Heineck, a scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center, said in a statement.
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For example, it suggests Saudi can't count on an ecstatic reaction should it decide to part-privatize other industrial assets in future.
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Moderates, for example, are ecstatic about the trade deal, while progressives are touting key tweaks they made to the prescription drug bill.
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Fifty-three years after that liquefied pear, Holmes remains no less ecstatic about tracking the dead and fixing them on the page.
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" In a statement, Meek Mill said, "The past 11 years have been mentally and emotionally challenging, but I'm ecstatic that justice prevailed.
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" In a statement, Meek Mill said, "The past 11 years have been mentally and emotionally challenging, but I'm ecstatic that justice prevailed.
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The latest batch of these "People's Commissioning Fund" pieces comes to the Ecstatic Music Festival at Merkin Concert Hall on March 6.
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A woman hitting a late shot and her face blooming in jubilant disbelief and her teammates engulfing her in an ecstatic pile.
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It is this ecstatic sense of second-sight that allows a book so painstaking in its craft to yield such visceral pleasure.
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Bearing the same title as another ecstatic classic, this track twists Hundred Waters vocalist Nicole Miglis' weightless harmonies into amniotic dancefloor filler.
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Check out their embrace on the red carpet -- you can tell Chyna is genuinely surprised to see Toni there ... but ecstatic too.
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The gathered masses — mostly tourists — immediately jumped out of line, falling into a truly ecstatic state, swarming to get a closer look.
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"When Kristina approached me with the idea to come and recreate her parents' wedding photo, I was pretty ecstatic," said her husband Michael.
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I should have been ecstatic, relieved, and happy; excited for what the future would hold like my other cap-and-gown-donning classmates.
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And then she dropped "Look What You Made Me Do," and while her fan base was ecstatic, cultural critics were less than impressed.
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Wang says he still remembers how ecstatic he was to think that someone believed in his product enough to buy it on Amazon.
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It is the Big Bang, the Allegory of Divine Providence, Jasper Johns' White Flag, and what Herzog calls "ecstatic truth," all at once.
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The song allowed Carey to showcase the full range of her superhuman vocal prowess, reaching an ecstatic climax with her trademark whistle tone.
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Fans of Bravo's Top Chef will be ecstatic to know that the cooking competition show has officially been renewed for a 15th season.
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A 2-year-old girl was ecstatic to meet a Seattle bride she thought was a real-life princess from her favorite storybook.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ecstatic: President-elect Trump, thank you for your warm friendship and your clear-cut support for Israel!
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican who has developed a close relationship with the Trump administration, appeared ecstatic about Trump's performance.
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After years of being told by doctors that she was infertile, the 22000-year-old was ecstatic to have finally become a mother.
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The ecstatic crowd, which was composed mainly of civil servants and second- and third-ranking politicians sent on behalf of their ministers, applauded.
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You'll make a lot of chord progressions by accident, and the crowd remains ecstatic even if you don't get a single one right.
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Blalock was ecstatic: In fact, his dad told ABC News that his son was even able to walk down the aisle sans crutches.
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I was warming up for an ecstatic dance session at Union Square Ballroom in Manhattan, which I attended with about 250 other people.
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You want to tell them that the first time a woman kisses you, you are deflated and ecstatic by how normal it is.
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The scientists and engineers watching from mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, were understandably ecstatic when InSight touched down.
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"I'm ecstatic that Oprah responded to it herself," he said, "and it's good to know she enjoys her chicken seasoned, as people should."
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He was ecstatic to be home, and has been keeping busy with some of his staunchest supporters in the days he's been back.
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We lived together all through college so being apart the last 10 months has been super weird and I'm ecstatic to see her!
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In the second season of "Transparent," a quick scene gave me one of the most ecstatic highs I've had watching almost anything recently.
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While Lincoln couldn't more ecstatic to see his brother, who's sporting some fresh ink, the man before him contests that he isn't Michael.
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After taking up the assistance of fertility treatments, the couple was ecstatic when they found out they were finally expecting a baby girl.
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The lack of enthusiasm contrasts with the ecstatic reception of John Paul II in 1987, during the 17-year dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
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At first, Swift is ecstatic that the model seems to be "melting Meredith's ice cold heart," by letting the cat on her lap.
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If the city needs more motivation to overturn what activists call a "dance ban", they should look no further than this ecstatic parade.
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Although Stone was ecstatic over the little pup, she thought it would be more fun to keep it a surprise for her husband.
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Indefatigably ecstatic London-based producer, Darq E Freaker, shared the first track from his forthcoming ADHD EP on British imprint, Big Dada today.
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The ecstatic raspiness of 79-year-old Brazilian samba legend Elza Soares makes for a consuming, hip-swaying listen in its own right.
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Each time the light came on, it illuminated his ecstatic face, and often a slender thread of spittle that hung from his mouth.
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It's exactly like a tour of a modern European city, in all its ecstatic triumphs and tribulations, except everywhere you look is art.
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Royal fans were ecstatic to see the Duchess dressing down in cool white sneakers from the French brand, known for its sustainable footwear.
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An ecstatic and largely British crowd at the finish line whooped and cheered as an overjoyed Yarnold whipped off her helmet and screamed.
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A Productive Cough is the most base version of this idea, a reminder that this project came from a place of ecstatic joy.
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Instead, Madewela engaged in his own form of exhibitionism to reply, discussing at great length the various technical terms for different ecstatic states.
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Friend's sister and her fiancé were ecstatic to be getting married and invited friends and family from both sides to their outdoor wedding.
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Surfer Sam Yoon was ecstatic when he was knocked off his board by the aquatic mammal off Duranbah Beach, in Australia's Tweed Heads.
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Needing a seven to close out the match, Ku thumped it into the eight ring to raise thunderous cheers from ecstatic Korean fans.
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Michelle Sie Whitten, president of the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, said the staff at the Denver-based nonprofit were ecstatic over the announcement.
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If you're an Etsy investor, you're somewhere between ecstatic and off the rails after two days of gains totaling more than 23 percent.
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The 12-track album has been in the works for years, and Lipa couldn't be more ecstatic about its release on June 2.
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Ms. Wales Bonner's win was announced just days after she showed her spring 2017 collection at London Collections Men to broadly ecstatic reviews.
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In one of several ecstatic moments, he lies on the grass beside a horse, which he strokes and adores almost like a lover.
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When they were joined by two percussionists (Mahesh Krishnamurthy on the mridangam and Ravi Balasubramanian on the ghatam), the music reached ecstatic heights.
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The Flyers were the league's first expansion team to win hockey's holy grail, and repeating the feat a year later left fans ecstatic.
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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.
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Now, Jeffrey says he's ecstatic to be expecting an upcoming visit from her and his nieces for the first time in many years.
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He settles into a low drawl when he tries to explain an idea and rises to an ecstatic, high-pitched cackle without warning.
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There is no current band in America that connects more with an expansive, occasionally ecstatic, experimental, democratic, and indeed Whitmanesque vision than Phish.
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Post, of course, was ecstatic ... and, of course, followed up on the bet by making the Giants fan put on his Dallas coat.
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On Monday, Mr. Windelspecht said that he was both ecstatic and shocked by the size of the response his initial complaint had generated.
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But at the premiere of Kyle Abraham's "The Runaway" in September, ecstatic cheers erupted midperformance for this electrifying addition to the company's repertory.
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This approach has its limits: It jettisons some of the things that make Trump supporters so ecstatic about the candidacy of Donald Trump.
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In "Climax," Mr. Noé explores the Dionysian meeting point of dance and horror by revealing a body that is both ecstatic and frightening.
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In fact, "Hi, Cooper," had become the refrain for my family's big trip, and for all of my inner grumbling, I was ecstatic.
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Hockney's "Caribbean Tea Time" (1987), a folding screen of Cubist collage panels that depicts an ecstatic reverie of leisure, dominates the living room.
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Both of them, like Fukuyama, thought that the whole thing was leading toward some kind of ecstatic or at least satisfactory end-state.
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Our daughter, so ecstatic at her first hug after all that time, made me an "I'm better!" button and insisted I wear it.
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And the crowd, I have to say, was almost as volubly ecstatic as it was when I saw the show with Ms. Midler.
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On Wednesday, Joan Anzelmo, a spokeswoman for ROAR, said it was "ecstatic" to hear of the decision, no matter what the artist's reasons.
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Although I ran it an hour and a half slower than the last 50K race I'd done, I was ecstatic just to finish.
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"I like him, and I think Giants fans are ecstatic right now to go to Giants games and watch this young kid develop."
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They overlapped as young journalists at Essence, and Grosvenor wasn't ecstatic when Harris began writing a food and travel column for the magazine.
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"I'm just ecstatic that I have a new friend," she told CNN affiliates KTVK and KPHO, on scene to document the friendly feast.
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While she seemed ecstatic about her last major races in 2018, she is also looking forward to a new page as an entrepreneur.
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JON PARELES Lorde returned from hiatus with a five-alarm fire, "Green Light," that relied on ecstatic tempo, dynamic shifts and embittered resentment.
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"Performing live fuels me and I'm ecstatic and humbled to continue to play to audiences across the globe," John said in a statement.
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One lucky fan was even brought "on stage" ... and while he only shared screen space, you can tell he was pretty ecstatic nonetheless.
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In St Petersburg, ecstatic French fans sang their way out of the stadium, relishing the prospect of a final against England or Croatia.
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Ryan and Lulu Rosenberg In March, Haylie — who announced her pregnancy in January — told PEOPLE she was ecstatic for her firstborn to experience sisterhood.
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If Herzog's films teach us anything, it's that while we may fall in love with our sublime, ecstatic visions, our affection is always unrequited.
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He was ecstatic to fly the bride and groom to a local airport, where they would then board a flight to their honeymoon location.
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Now, with the Roseanne revival in full swing on ABC, Barr is ecstatic that the show will continue to touch on modern-day topics.
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His guitar work is all cherry bomb pyrotechnics and the grin on his face moves from wry to ecstatic, but never out of control.
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Toward the end of How to Be Famous, Johanna writes her greatest column, an ecstatic celebration of the force and power of teen girls.
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Of course, many players (myself included) were ecstatic to hear this—at least until realizing that it's almost impossible to get into a match.
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I'm delighted to work with Maverick, and with this stellar mentor panel, but above all, I'm ecstatic to be working with the entrepreneurs themselves.
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Kate then tells her enemy of minutes earlier that she's pregnant, a secret she's otherwise trying hard to keep, and Madison is similarly ecstatic.
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On the Upper West Side, the cult-ish congregation Romemu hosts "Shabbatasana yoga and meditation" before formal services, which include contemplation and ecstatic dance.
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I look at friends of mine who are so ecstatic about it and I'm happy for them, but that's about the extent of it.
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Keisler and Richmond are absolutely ecstatic about their big baby — in fact the proud dad is already making plans for him to play sports.
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Ecstatic to meet the company's furriest hire, almost all of the PEOPLE staff turned up to give Murphy a hug and shake his paw.
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But for every rave review of T.J.'s cookie butter or frozen pizza, there's an equally ecstatic one for a Trader Joe's beauty product.
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Either way, it won't touch the one true miracle of The Process, which is somehow turning all this pragmatic losing into ecstatic, redemptive belief.
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There's ecstatic drum and bass breaks, ghostly techno passages, and trickily programmed originals that feel as if they've been hacked out of pure code.
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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.
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At the time, Keesha says, black America was ecstatic he got off ... but that's not the case now thanks to the power of information.
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Despite being "ecstatic" about her spot on the Torrid team, she has advice for the other 14,000 ladies in the competition: Don't give up.
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Leah Remini's show has come to an end -- and nobody's more ecstatic than the Church of Scientology -- who just went in on the actress.
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" Connor emailed Jude Law back and has not had a reply, but as he says, "I'm just ecstatic he emailed in the first place.
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An ecstatic mix of purples, greens, reds, and yellows flow in and out of one another in FLUID, a new series from Maggie West.
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Sexual pleasure, for her, she has said, is divided into seven dimensions, and she lists them: viscous, vibrational, tactile, visual, contractual, ecstatic, and collective.
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Investors, who have dealt with some presidential tweet–induced turbulence in recent weeks, were ecstatic: Amazon's already insanely valuable stock soared to new heights.
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It's a gift, a luxury, and they very likely will be relieved (if not flat-out ecstatic) that you suggested leaving the kids behind.
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We chanted "It gets better!" to ecstatic crowds gathered along the route from midtown to Christopher Street, and it had never rung more true.
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Mr. Gatewood often described himself as an anthropologist with a camera, venturing forth into forbidden territory and gathering evidence of strange, wonderful, ecstatic practices.
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"Good Grief" refigures the band through ecstatic overkill — the harmonies that were once the group's anchor are set upon by all manner of production.
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In ravishing music, thick with shimmering orchestral harmonies, calmly oscillating figures and long, expansive vocal phrases, she sings of an ecstatic vision of Christ.
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During a news conference on Tuesday night, Priest told reporters that the results were still coming in, but she was ecstatic about the results.
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Harena comes by twice, breezing into the garden with casual assurance, making no requests but simply regarding them with that same ecstatic, expectant gaze.
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And I'm truly ecstatic about new work by the current generation of black poets: Morgan Parker, Donika Kelly, Shane McCrae, Danez Smith and others.
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The series finale of "Catastrophe" achieved a kind of ecstatic perfection that gave me spiritual resolution in ways I cannot attain in regular life.
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All of these musicians can play with ease and assurance, as if submitting to some ecstatic momentum, but they get there by different routes.
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A great deal of time is spent on the sisters' ecstatic, almost cultlike worship of a Black Madonna sometimes called Our Lady of Chains.
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" As ecstatic as the team was to win in Austin, Herta said, "It's kind of a freak situation with how young the team is.
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He got the better of me this time, and it's fun and I'm sure he's ecstatic about it, but hopefully there will be more.
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I was ecstatic when I graduated to The New York Times crossword, practicing and practicing until I could race through Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The contrast is clear in triumphant, ecstatic celebrations of marriage equality, when trans people still can't use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.
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Recordings of a 14-year-old Ms. Franklin performing in churches — playing piano and belting gospel standards to ecstatic congregations — were released in 1956.
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" Nor when, as a high school senior, going off with him to a hotel, she revels in "that ecstatic friction, that violence against family.
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Last summer, she transitioned to movie stardom, playing the lead in " Crazy Rich Asians ," an ecstatic fantasy of romance and opulence set in Singapore.
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Ecstatic after receiving an email from the State Department confirming that her petition had been received, she raced home to find her father crestfallen.
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Like Maria Falconetti before him, Bielenia holds the camera with his gaze and it holds him right back, in an almost ecstatic mutual embrace.
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King named this species after the valley where it was found, which itself had been named for the ecstatic poet who once wandered it.
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Most rated their feelings at a 5, among the top possible, with some even saying they felt ecstatic after receiving a formal thank you.
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The reception was polite, but far from ecstatic — especially when he called for repealing House Bill 2, an idea that garnered only light applause.
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I'm ecstatic for her and hopeful that women will continue to break down the man-made barriers that we still face across sports journalism.
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Over time the music tries to find commonalities among the contrasts, building to an ecstatic, slightly crazed culmination that sounded like modern-day Messiaen.
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When an ecstatic howl of "Gooooooooal!" suddenly resonates in the theater, as passionate as a gospel cry, you may find yourself agreeing with him.
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When the investment arm of Amazon's Alexa division led a $5.6 million investment in his startup, Nucleus founder and CEO Jonathan Frankel was ecstatic.
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Ecstatic Vision live:Apr 15: Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church Apr 16: Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Bazaar (w/ Eyehategod) Kim Kelly is probably furious on Twitter.
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The aforementioned "Naturalist," has these springy guitars, tensely coiled bass work, and slowly shifting synthetics in the margins that constantly feel ecstatic and surprising.
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The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda will be performed by the Sai Anantam Ashram Singers at Supersense Festival in Melbourne on August 19.
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With her newfound support, she lost weight and despite the chance of PCOS-related infertility, she was ecstatic to be able to get pregnant.
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While the exhibition represents her first solo show in New York, Barton is well known Down Under for her ecstatic, frequently sexually explicit work.
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Just as her mosaicked, ecstatic prints infuse her subjects with energy, Maynard could infuse a sculpture of Chisholm with the politician's spirit and strength.
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It's an exalted, ecstatic state of living, of seeing, of experiencing: [an] intense, intensified way of seeing, perceiving reality, both in art and living.
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In their robust exertions and ecstatic smiles, she glimpses that moment where body (or the form) loses control, achieving a state bordering in dissolution.
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An exhibition of ecstatic, mystical work at the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris questions what is visionary, anti-pop, art brut, or art brutish.
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Stella infuses passion into his Moby Dick prints with riotous neon colors and ecstatic patterning choices that create a vast network of aesthetically divergent layers.
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In almost every instance, despite the flatness and stillness often associated with Pop painting, Drexler's saturated tones and ecstatic stylizing gave the paintings irresistible pull.
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Here be a B.B. cover, long and short versions of the ecstatic "Omaha," and a freakout that proves how much they wanted to fit in.
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"We are ecstatic for our client, and it has been an honor and a privilege to have been part of this historic verdict," Moore said.
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Police did the same thing to stop ecstatic fans climbing poles following the Phillies' 2008 baseball World Series win and the National Pennant in 2009.
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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.
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"David and I are ecstatic to announce that Sage and Isaac have been found safe and are home in Bellevue tonight," Helen wrote on Facebook.
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A few years ago, I launched a daily email newsletter, and I was ecstatic to be striking out on my own for the first time.
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Implicit in the lineup is the idea that at their more daring fringes, styles and genres melt into an impulse toward the incantatory and ecstatic.
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This year, we're feeling especially grown up because we're ecstatic that the Prime Day deals will also apply to one of our biggest expenses, groceries.
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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.
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Naturally, white supremacists like David Duke (who Trump has not always been eager to condemn) were ecstatic with this approach: "Great Trump Speech," Duke tweeted.
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Delays on the Model S were overshadowed by the ecstatic reviews the car eventually got, but the Model X sport-utility vehicle was also late.
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WARNING: Article Below Contains Graphic Content Kailey and Ben Clymer were ecstatic when they learned in 2017 that Kailey was pregnant with their first child.
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The remaining audience was supportive, but not exactly ecstatic as Schneider tore into a group he viewed as not a part of conservatism at all.
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The comedian, who broke out on the big screen in 2015's Trainwreck, admits she was ecstatic about getting to work with the veteran actress.
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Fans of the two are ecstatic about the collaboration, and though we're months away from the book's release, many are already clamoring for more. pic.twitter.
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His playing is ecstatic and discursive, tracing out minimal melodic lines that are at once athletic feats (he's a practiced circular breather) and delightfully free.
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In short, while others of his era burned out or faded away, Fields is still here, his voice now more passionate and ecstatic than ever.
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Because, strangely enough, Procter & Gamble is not ecstatic that people have been trying to eat its laundry pods… What should Tide PODs be used for?
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Whether he was working in performance, dance, or photography, for years much of Matthew Stone's practice focused on the ecstatic possibilities of the human form.
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Bizarrely, their parents are ecstatic when they learn that their teenage children are getting married, but homicidal when informed they are going to be grandparents.
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As you can see from the video below, Mulgrew was ecstatic about the opportunity to make a very unappetizing-sounding cake with her little double.
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"Needless to say, 'Bailey' was quite ecstatic for freedom," said the Township press release, "and the owner took the animal home for a nice bath."
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Siddal's ecstatic pose in Rossetti's "Beata Beatrix" is closely echoed here in an image by the leading female photographer of the day, Julia Margaret Cameron.
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Like many of her Hills co-stars, Heidi is pregnant, and she and her husband are ecstatic about starting the next chapter of their lives.
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" But an insider at the taping insists Kelly "was obviously making a joke, that was clear to the 'superfan' — who was ecstatic, and the audience.
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In his view, WeWork didn't simply sublease office space to workers; it supplied them with kombucha, cold-brew coffee and an ecstatic sense of community.
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She practiced five hours a day — six on weekends — and was ecstatic when she learned she had qualified for the Steinway piano competition in Ningbo.
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Laura Mignott is ecstatic that her New York-based company DFlash is once again on pace to surpass the million-dollar revenue mark this year.
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The drawing is of a very uncertain face — deformed, perhaps ecstatic — rattling around in an abstract style similar to the zombie formalism so fashionable today.
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They presented the confectionery genius to Butler after the Kings played the Jazz recently and you can see in the video ... he was ecstatic. #EatMyPain.
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But the joy of "Da Funk" is that it cannot be reduced to a single genre; instead, it borrows ecstatic elements from all of them.
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It was the same far-out vibe of Laurel Canyon's singer/songwriter scene of the 1970s infused with raga, Indian meditative practices, and ecstatic chanting.
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Clinton entered the room, the mood turned from political gathering to rock concert as ecstatic supporters reached across bicycle gates, trying to touch her. Mrs.
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With heavy bowing and accents that rise above the rest of the orchestra, the measure suddenly colors the ecstatic passage with a touch of lunacy.
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You can see singers' sweat, their flopping mops of hair and exhausted but ecstatic eyes, as if you're at the next mic, playing the bass.
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The works invite the viewer into Ms. Kusama's subjective and almost ecstatic state, a spirit-way of seeing, while offering evidence of Jung's collective unconscious.
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It was hypnotic — she can make simple acts appear virtuosic — but soon her face got involved, and an ecstatic smile morphed into a tragic frown.
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