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"joyously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are very happy

230 Sentences With "joyously"

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They seem fully engrossed with each other — joyously so.
But Jane, Unlimited romps joyously over all of these expectations.
I'm gonna joyously be myself — that's all I can do.
Or not joyously — I'm not gonna lie about it either.
But the stylish, joyously expressive animation is its saving grace.
We're just doing what we're supposed to do — joyously, confidently.
He also joyously tossed paper towels to a crowd of residents.
Behind him, a drummer lifts his arms joyously in the air.
Joyously and lovingly help others, but don't get in their heads.
Meanwhile he went on joyously with jazz, again in his own trio.
Still joyously shared on Instagram in January that Leah had beat cancer.
It is there in Stevie Wonder's "As," which the choir howled joyously.
Take, for instance, this joyously cheesy riff on The Bad News Bears.
People were firing joyously into the air, illuminating the night sky over Saraqib.
One or two large sons ran around joyously, watched over by smiling parents.
He is not shy about joyously expressing that they make his cup runneth over.
Even though Carpenter once called it a documentary, the film is patently, joyously absurd.
A love that can't be understood, but can only be deeply and joyously experienced.
Think, rather, that on this borrowed hill top One lived joyously, and died content.
Children squealed joyously in a wooden playhouse, dogs lolled their tongues on the grass.
Bündchen joyously pulled out her phone to Snapchat the moments right after the winning touchdown.
Frankly, she was smarter and tougher than the liberals she fought and conquered so joyously.
The company joyously boasts about how the cockpit is stripped of typical car creature comforts.
I used to joyously anticipate this time of day, because it made things less lonely.
He loved electronic music, and often lost himself while dancing — joyously, if inelegantly — at concerts.
Contrary to the suspicions of some readers, our focus on Lambrusco was absolutely, joyously serious.
The next week I return with quarter in hand and joyously play for my teacher.
" Naturally, Blue Ivy replies with, "I wanna do that again!" adding joyously, "'cause it feels good!
She swings her arms around Nick and joyously chirps about the "adventure" he's taking her on.
His life was spent resisting it, grasping new inventions and initiatives joyously and with both hands.
Bowie turned the macho charisma of Presley into something far more glittery, fluid, and joyously transgressive.
For an hour the group circled Terminal 1, dancing joyously, waving tricolor flags and banners, and chanting.
Drizzle joyously with olive oil, sprinkle with hot pepper flakes, and pass the parmesan at the table.
"It helps you live more days on this earth," shouts one connoisseur, staggering joyously in the street.
"The chef of the future has a very important sense of responsibility," Bottura says suddenly, fervently, joyously.
" When Lin-Manuel Miranda first met Sun backstage at "Hamilton," he joyously tweeted: "I met JOMNY SUN!
Rapturous, the entire orchestra seems to soar and plummet, up and down, finally, joyously finding its path.
In photos he oscillates between joyously happy with his family and serious and sad in a business setting.
After returning to their clubhouse the team was seen playing "New York, New York" while joyously singing along.
A century ago, with postwar Europe in mustard-gas-steamed ruins, he joyously ridiculed contemporary notions of progress.
Screaming at the top of his lungs, he began joyously slapping the arms and shoulders of his friends.
Nyekachi Douglas, who placed fifth, could be seen joyously jumping up and down as Singh's name was called.
In 2016, we were given the heartbreakingly emotional Moonlight, joyously colorful La La Land, and amusingly gritty American Honey.
It was refreshing that both of them joyously gushed about the effects of working with a mental health professional.
As Kristina and Evan walked Slick to the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Monument, his tail began to wag joyously.
If he could not transcend these limitations in his art, he managed to live his life joyously within them.
The video is set in a storied Puerto Rican slum called La Perla and features a joyously multiracial cast.
In a filmed sequence that played before the show's opening credits, Ms. Bee joyously discovered that it was Nov.
Others, like Ambrose, get famous because they dish it out so realistically, so joyously, that you can't look away.
At its core, Catalyst, a very loose prequel to the cult free-running video game Mirror's Edge, is joyously adolescent.
Their primary representative here is the steel-skinned (and generally underused) Russian giant Colossus, whose stern earnestness Deadpool joyously mocks.
This is the purest form of artistic intimacy, I believe; sharing what is meant to be shared, intensely and joyously.
He makes that transition so joyously and persuasively I did wonder what the show might be like without Mr. Karl.
In jeans and sweatshirts, the dancers took turns on the floor, joyously simulating the motions of hunters and their prey.
You're bearing witness to a more innocent America—citizens joyously dancing the Macarena, documenting the moment on their digital cameras.
Clinton did acknowledge Sanders—joyously and briefly, at the start of her speech—but he was very much an after thought.
At this moment of triumph, June thinks back to her happiest memory with her mom: Singing Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" joyously.
Couples of all ages, some in lederhosen and traditional dresses, danced joyously to the sound of accordions, trumpets and string instruments.
Her concrete creations of fish sitting on benches and people with sun-shaped heads turned to the sky appear joyously spontaneous.
It frustrated me that so many people (over 6,000) could feel so joyously carefree while I felt so uneasy and afraid.
She joyously darts and dances across the stage, and belts into a microphone as if she were at a karaoke bar.
This hiatus is more ominous and widespread, but for all that, the return of sports will most likely be greeted joyously.
In this editorial, 2453 transmasculine people share their stories and joyously pose for photos, wearing the colors of the trans flag.
Last week, my new husband and I joyously tied the knot in New Orleans with a traditional Jazz second-line parade.
This latest figure is a little less plain and a little more joyously crazy: Samurai Batman is finally a thing once more.
Add Emily Haines into the mix and they were singing joyously into each other's faces like it was an episode of Glee.
Never before has Lerner's fine ethnographic attunement been so joyously indulged, or the bubblicious texture of late Clintonism been so lovingly evoked.
The clip of (what appeared to be) five British delinquents joyously jiving to country rap racked up hundreds of thousands of clicks.
The show is so joyously clever and surprising, in an era where many other network comedies are cynical, predictable or just dreadful.
At the Johannesburg gallery Afronova's booth, two joyously patterned red rectangles of fabric, known as kangas in South Africa, hang on the wall.
At the same time, some of the drawings do just happen to engage in joyously silly dances when looked at through 3D glasses.
So, Catherine, clad in just her hospital gown, joyously spins through the operating room as her unofficial theme song blasts through the speakers.
She is remembered at the ARC office in Bath as being a "joyously manipulative" person to whom it was impossible to say no.
For the group of people who do snag tickets, the roller coaster of emotions ends joyously, even if the purchase requires some sacrifices.
Her brother Adam said she posted a video of herself dancing joyously at the concert about 10 minutes before the gunman opened fire.
The first daughter tweeted joyously about the passage of the 2018 farm bill, which in part protects Americans who rely on food stamps.
But thanks to design critic Chappell Ellison, we start to see how joyously embarrassing this type of man-child interior design actually is.
From the videos he posts to his Instagram, he seems elated, alternately grinning in front of the camera and yelling joyously behind it.
The account's posts mostly contain images of peaceful nature scenes or joyously jumping women, overlaid with words like "JOY" or "CHAKRAS" or "VIBES." 
In fact, as it zooms out into a commander's view, it joyously dares you into missteps, into spinning your way into a corner.
Perhaps, but helped along by the women selling bird feed to people who flung it joyously into the air around the Grand Mosque.
Yet the exhibition succeeds thanks to the deft choice of exhibits, playful presentation, and the joyously mind-bending, world-changing ideas it shares.
Their songs are joyously communal, offering a little bit of something for everyone, and framing it however they please in that given moment.
I was here for the great blackout of 2003, when people poured joyously into the streets, and underwear parties broke out in bars.
"The chef of the future has a very important sense of responsibility," Bottura exclaimed in a cover feature this fall — suddenly, fervently, joyously.
It was is if a weight had been lifted, the white of the sheet joyously reflecting the light that enveloped our floating heads.
When Lawrence took over Jimmy Kimmel Live in November, she joyously interviewed the queen of the Kardashian krew, Kim Kardashian, giggling all the while.
James Packer joyously and (arguably) adorably celebrated Mariah's return to her Vegas venue Tuesday night, busting a move that can only be called ... unique.
The book is a tome, its cover awash with the sweeping lines of naked illustrated bodies in various states of joyously going at it.
There's nothing missing, and instead there's a life lived joyously and outwardly that inspires others to do the same and to wear more fabulous jackets.
Dance Festival (Friday through May 29) Headlining this eclectic East Village festival is Ballez, a forward-looking ballet company joyously uprooting the form's heteronormative traditions.
The film is shot from the perspective of Francesca Johnson and we watch her joyously embracing her own eroticism, and indeed lust, for Robert Kincaid.
Also, they chased me off campus after I won a particularly great race and then joyously embraced the gym teacher, forgetting about the scissors thing.
" Still, one aspect of the review was contradictory, with Abdul-Jabbar noting, "I can't imagine any fan of the franchise not joyously devouring this book.
If a living shade is shocked joyously awake and then, like poor Eurydice, is denied a second chance, does it matter that the shade awoke?
The Princess Switch, the latest entry in Netflix's Christmas movie programming, is the kind of joyously nonsensical absurdity that snow day dreams are made of.
With the Packers headed for a second straight year of missing the postseason, many Packers fans reacted joyously to the end of McCarthy's 13-season tenure.
But that didn't stop Clinton from joyously celebrating her victory as she sat down with a group of voters at a senior center in East Harlem.
Dividing "reality" into ever more microscopic fields, the joyously weird new contest shows celebrate the deviations from the normal, amplifying a subculture's arcana to stadium size.
Bush's legacy regularly comes to life, loudly and joyously — at Barbara Bush Elementary, every Friday morning, when more than 800 children sing the Barbara Bush Song.
This was a slow finale with high stakes, darkly commanding attention to the very end of a concert that had begun, two hours before, so joyously.
David McMillan and Frédéric Morin, the joyously immoderate chefs who run the Joe Beef restaurant in Montreal, match seared scallops with pulled pork and hollandaise sauce.
Whether trading soaring lines or joyously skipping up the scale in perfectly synchronized thirds, Ms. Radvanovsky and Ms. DiDonato brought out the best in one another.
I've now watched the film, joyously, at least a dozen times, but only recently did it dawn on me how disturbingly prescient it happens to be.
His major label debut album, "Good for You," out Friday, July 28, is joyously off-kilter, taking in Southern rap, cheerful pop, indie rock and more.
This beloved opera starts joyously, as we meet and quickly develop affection for the young bohemian characters, struggling artists in Paris, full of pluck despite their poverty.
"In three days we have opened the cafe, withstood a social media storm, hosted a joyously entertaining trivia night for a fabulous women's network," the post reads.
It quite possibly has the first dissection scene in a ballet, in which a corpse is dismembered and merry students dance joyously with severed arms and legs.
FARMVILLE, Va. — When Tim Kaine joyously proclaimed that "Old Virginny is dead" the day after Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, he was on to something.
As the Liverpool Football Club stadium erupts joyously around him, celebrating yet another of the Egyptian's goals, he runs to the fans closest to him, arms outstretched.
Vulnerable young people without my advantages are so often diminished and made to feel they have no options for living the life they were meant to joyously lead.
Voiced by Tony Hale of Arrested Development and Veep fame, Forky is the closest  Pixar has come to creating a punk character: nihilistic, joyously loud, possibly brain damaged.
Fans across the internet, and Tiger Woods himself, appear to be joyously bowled over by what's being hailed as one of the greatest sports comebacks of all time.
He struck out nine—eight in the first three frames—walked none, and scattered four hits (one of them, joyously, a double from fortune's favorite son, Kyle Schwarber).
I don't think I'd be here, because I think that I had to face a certain level of trauma to be so joyously self-deprecating and so free.
Daryll's daughter Jada singlehandedly saves "Classy Christmas" â€" perhaps the worst holiday party to ever hit the office â€" by joyously handing out vending machine snacks to everyone.
One song, the joyously unhinged "Spendin'," which should be released as a single this fall, is catchy to the point of absurdity, despite being a one-take freestyle.
Let's remember him joyously prancing amid the wayward sprinklers that interrupted a game in his scintillating 2005 season — and not for the three injury-marred years that followed.
Lizzo in particular is at her finest while she's dancing joyously to Usher, or playing her signature flute, and Cardi mines her stripper past for some unforgettable moves. 
The extra step of making elaborate, dramatic, and joyously ridiculous music video accompaniments adds another layer of giddy fun to one of the Yakuza series' most endearing distractions.
If you're searching for ways to keep the energy from Pride alive, filmmaker Mia Lidofsky's joyously boundary-breaking series, Strangers, should be at the top of your list.
But the spontaneity of an extended drunken dance by Marcel Lévesque (a comic foil in Louis Feuillade's silent serials) and the joyously imperfect moving camera are pure Renoir.
There was a picture of her joyously driving a boat full tilt during a "NewsHour" party a few summers ago, the wind blasting into her clothes and face.
The film is fucking wild, in the most joyously excessive and ridiculous kind of way, and the audience is likely to feel the exact same emotions he's expressing.
The joyously daring Slave Play comes from the playwright Jeremy O. Harris, a rising young star who's still finishing up his term at the Yale School of Drama.
That's why every liberal who abandons liberalism to join the right—from the Irving Kristol neocons of days gone by, to David Mamet and Donald Trump—is joyously embraced.
Undoubtedly Held's most-seen work, the undulating glass mosaic "Passing Though" at the Lexington Avenue-53rd Street subway station, is a joyously fractal expression of New York's unyielding thrum.
Last week, the populist tabloid The Sun published an article showing Muslim women dressed in body-covering garments playing joyously on the beach in the seaside city of Brighton.
A crooked dealer in fancy pet fish is also a serial killer who, along with his half-clothed wife, joyously dismembers the bodies of his victims ("Cold Fish," 2010).
It was a pleasure to watch Mr. Greenwood take up an electric bass, in one song, and work in a joyously syncopated partnership with the Rajasthan Express rhythm section.
The experience was joyously boring: I called up Alexa while barreling down the highway, and although she was slower to respond than at home, she worked just the same.
The Abrons Arts Center in New York used to present a joyously modern and multicultural Manhattan in "Nutcracker in the Lower": The heroine's widowed mother worked as a maid.
When the baby comes into my arms, all of us joyously sobbing around the hospital bed, it may feel like adopting my biological child out of someone else's body.
What the novelist David Garnett (Grant's lover) once observed about Charleston easily applies to these contemporary British designers, who joyously embrace the past but remain hopeful about the future.
Valery Gergiev recently led "The Nutcracker" with the Mariinsky Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, and Deutsche Grammophon just released a joyously vibrant recording by the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Gustavo Dudamel.
Ethan and Olivia may joyously overcome their differences in bed, but when it comes to getting books into the hands of readers, their conflicting standards can't be so easily put aside.
In a trailer Netflix dropped Thursday, he joyously critiques a mirrored ball and a grotesque animatronic sculpture—potential digs at big-name artists Anish Kapoor and Jordan Wolfson—for being uninspired.
It means, simply, that you create the space for a truth of equal weight: You aren't betraying your beloved sister's death by remaining fiercely, even joyously, alive — you're honoring her life.
The old cookbooks — as Lizzie Collingham reminds us in her joyously delicious account of Britain's gastronomic influence on the world — employed Christmas recipes like this to offer children a geography lesson.
This diligence, Shepard once noted in an interview, isn't drudgery, and you can almost imagine him peering at later drafts, ready to joyously crush an anachronism and add a period flourish.
A few weeks after that Proms debut, she released a recording of her "collaboration" with Vivaldi, a joyously irreverent response to "The Four Seasons" using a combination of electronics and live instruments.
Even as they bend to the task of reclaiming what the tempest has scattered, a trace of that wild ache lingers — a glimpse into what it means to be inconsolably, joyously human.
Enjoy an excerpt from her "Carrot Revolution," a sonically intrepid piece that has the impression of an image coming in and out of focus, joyously performed at Nightcap by the Attacca Quartet.
Lodeiro joyously carried the conference trophy back to the visitors' locker room at Banc of California Stadium after an on-field celebration that was drowned out by the singing of the L.A.F.C. fans.
PARK CITY, Utah — As the credits started to roll at the end of Sing Street, John Carney's latest music-inspired flick, during a Sundance Film Festival screening Monday, the audience joyously clapped along.
It's a joyously, unabashedly solipsistic fantasy that ultimately breaks down when it encounters the real world, and the pure fantasy elements and the way Wright undermines them are both part of the fun.
And during the non-VIP cruises ($35) that took place throughout the weekend, the boat was filled with art-scene devotees joyously dancing at a time when many are still reeling from loss.
By their own admission, the laid back duo weren't attempting to subvert the scene or current sound, but their interpretations of the sound du jour are curiously offbeat even when they're joyously banging.
Elsewhere, chaos joyously trumps order in black and white amid the pushcarts of the good old Lower East Side, where immigrants converge and a woman holds a gurgling baby up to the camera.
Zwirner is trumpeting its coup with an all-Klee booth here, full of wily small-scale watercolors like "Signs in the Field" (1935), with its joyously inscrutable cloud of glyphs, ovals and eyes.
But urban life continued to loom large onscreen: "Dancer" showcases 66 different Miamians joyously whipping their bodies down the sidewalks with their own chosen moves — sometimes twerking, sometimes tumbling, tap dancing or tangoing.
That last vote was joyously celebrated around the country and the world, placing Ireland, which elected its first gay prime minister last year, at the vanguard of what many called a social revolution.
The returnees largely reflect another segment of migration: those who left Baghdad for economic reasons, or merely out of curiosity after seeing so many reports of migrants arriving joyously on the shores of Europe.
Realizing that the male gaze I had so routinely made myself 'tidy' for didn't matter to me anymore, I joyously grew out my now bush-like armpits and let my leg hair run free.
Instead, what sets Mind Gamers apart is the idea of getting back to a lost style of gaming, one which is tactile and audible, played as a joyously physical experience, which is so new.
We got updates on the couples: Giannina and Damian are back together, but dating; Kenny is now in a happy relationship with another woman; Lauren and Cameron are blissfully in love and joyously married.
The nurse begins to laugh, and soon both she and Tig are in hysterics, with Tig then wheeling her mother's gray corpse out of hospital room, waving joyously to doctors and nurses in the hall.
On the strength of a his knack for melody (and few steely collaborations with some of the greatest working Spanish-language rappers and singers), his joyously ominous take on trap sounds has become wildly popular.
Auction prices for work by Mr. Hockney, who declined to be interviewed, had achieved a new benchmark in May, when his joyously colored 22003 landscape, "Pacific Coast Highway and Santa Monica," sold for $2795 million.
HAVANA (Reuters) - New Orleans and Cuban brass musicians paraded joyously through Havana on Wednesday as part of the city's annual jazz festival and in defiance of the Trump administration's efforts to weaken U.S.-Cuba relations.
For a moment, it seemed as if the ugly oak coffin, sitting on trestles near the altar, were less a final box than the husk of another husk, the body now joyously unimportant, finally discarded.
Ms. Turner, in a note in the script, calls the play "an excavation of queer history," and it is that, tracing nearly four decades in the life that Woolley and Marks share — passionately, turbulently, joyously.
And it has been a struggle to live as usual, let alone joyously, when you're in fear for your life, the lives of your loved ones, and the lives of the people in your community.
Routier faced public opprobrium with the notorious video in which she joyously sprays Silly String on her children's graves, as she celebrated what would have been her son Devon's 7th birthday, days after her sons' murders.
Despite the fact Ruby and her joyously wonderful husband Stan (forever funny best friend Reno Wilson) are picking up endless double shifts, they still can't afford the expensive medicine that will give Sara her life back.
Whereas her mother's paintings often featured highly structured, quasi-geometrical forms, Emily Mason's vibrant works, generally in oil, explored the varieties of a single color, or the play between multiple colors, in joyously free-form fashion.
The 24-year-old Dahlmeier thumped her chest as she glided joyously across the line, winning by 24.2 seconds to add an Olympic victory to her stunning haul of five gold medals from the 2017 World Championships.
Gold, who styled Weir for the Derby as Pegasus in 2014 and a garland of roses in 2015, joyously calls Weir "My Little Pony!" on Twitter and calls the feather crown a nod to the upcoming Olympics.
As Esther's example is celebrated, and Jews gather in synagogue to study her terrifying tale, we are reminded why, in the face of hate, we remain vigilant — and why we continue to joyously celebrate all the same.
Mr. Mnuchin joyously discussed his long involvement in the art world, which began when he was growing up in Scarsdale with a father who ran a small law firm and collected pieces by Franz Kline and Rothko.
People celebrated joyously in Algiers and other cities after the news came that President Bouteflika would not seek another term in response to the protests, but Algerians are rightly cautious and see it as a first step.
Because making a good noise, a righteous noise, a chaotic and untrained and ad hoc and joyously disruptive noise, is one of those precious things that can keep despair at bay long enough to resist for another day.
The end of the long journey was marked with a good deal of ceremony, and the two men were hailed joyously by a large throng of horseless vehicle enthusiasts, who met them at One-hundred-and-sixty-third-st.
But Lord and Miller whisked the film so quickly and joyously from Lego world to Lego world, highlighting creativity, color, and good cheer, that it was impossible to fixate on any one plot point or character portrayal for long.
The Atlanta-based guitarist is an old friend of mine, but more importantly, is a ridiculously, jaw-droppingly talented musician—as many people around the world have seen him demonstrate in his main project, the joyously weird Lazer/Wulf.
Sasha (Leta Renée-Alan) is one of five joyously individual schoolteachers at Peabody Elementary who gather in the teachers' lounge in Ms. Henry's engaging one-act at Jack, the four-year-old performing arts center in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
Here was a show that improbably transformed the intimate relationship between a reader and a book into a joyously collective act of literary seduction, performed by a chameleon cast of 13, and it became the season's most coveted ticket.
Wales, which is built around Gareth Bale, had a choir of 24,000 fans joyously singing "Land of My Fathers" as their team played and won a game in a major tournament for the first time since the 1958 World Cup.
Ho-Sang joyously pumped his fist after scoring midway through the third period against the Flyers and emphasized his willingness to put in the work to secure a spot with the Islanders or their American Hockey League team in Bridgeport, Conn.
That feat alone should be sufficient to confer on her superstar status at home, but the thrilling manner of her victory and her joyously garrulous celebrations suggest Goggia will be an enduring heroine for some time to come in her homeland.
Delayed a year, the show was wide-ranging and brilliant, displaying late works that included a painting of an Indian couple at home listening joyously to an antique phonograph, along with a woodblock print that Cannon made of the same image.
This five-month-long episode is the sole ostensible subject of Zaretsky's book—ostensible because Zaretsky joyously uses the occasion to write a wonderfully opinionated and erudite evaluation of the whole of Diderot's career, of the Enlightenment, and of Russian culture.
The maple syrup is like the slightly sweet lead guitar, giving the body and power from its fermentable sugar, and the scrapple is standing on the corner of the stage, joyously hitting that cowbell in a too-tight T-shirt.
But the night's high point, according to those who were there, was at the end of "The Rain in Spain," when Ms. Andrews, Harrison and Robert Coote — who played Colonel Pickering — joyously collapsed on a sofa after Eliza's linguistic breakthrough.
We see a lot of puzzles stuffed with neologisms and 21st-century slang, so I was joyously struck by a more gritty and retro feel today in the entries and the cluing with references to pop culture from earlier eras.
But these tendencies have rarely been stated as elaborately, intensely or joyously as in "Models Stand Close to the Paintings," at Thomas Erben in Chelsea, a show of nine new works accompanied by two earlier ones serving as their footnotes.
A focus on just three factors can help explain this market and why no matter how many good sound bites can be rattled off about the "impending crash," most investors would be better off minding the hopelessly optimistic — or is it joyously pessimistic?
The film is a comic blend of highbrow and lowbrow culture, meant to seem surreal because the decorous formality of a 19th-century comedy of manners seems so at odds with the joyously vulgar, Tarantino-friendly bloodbaths of a cheap slasher movie.
Bishop was joyously obsessed with maps, and the four collections of poetry published in her lifetime, not counting "The Complete Poems" (1969), all made territorial allusions: "North and South" (1946), "A Cold Spring" (1955), "Questions of Travel" (1965) and "Geography III" (1976).
On Soccer BARCELONA, Spain — Perhaps a minute elapsed between Lionel Messi's trudging off the field as he dejectedly clutched his left thigh and Ángel Correa's joyously clenching his fist as he celebrated the goal that gave Atlético Madrid a point at Barcelona.
The duo have always seemed one step ahead of the curve they set for themselves, and in joyously fumbling towards the future, have amassed a body of work that will be looked back upon as a definitive commentary on this whole era.
Such a mythic site was a siren song to Horton and her family members, a bohemian tribe reminiscent of the British expatriates in Italy gently teased by E.M. Forster in "A Room With a View": intrepid, culturally voracious and joyously out of bounds.
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the "joyously nasty" Wolff, and some thoughts on the flattery and bluffing that got him such up-close access to the Trump crew — he didn't play by the unspoken rules of traditional "access journalism," for starters.
Right from the opening line's inclusion of two objects we rarely use any more — "hand me down my walking cane, hand me down my hat" — the lyrics hearken back to another time, a pre-internet age when we were more easily and joyously amused.
The role of Titania beautifully showcases dissimilar dancers: young Miriam Miller, with face and limbs registering wonderfully throughout the theater, is all springtime bloom; Teresa Reichlen, marvelously incisive and exact, is warmly imperious; Sara Mearns, at her freshest and grandest, makes the dance joyously voluptuous.
Before American and Canadian teams battle on the ice in hockey, Americans and Canadians proudly join to share "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada," which joyously proclaims how Canadians stand with glowing hearts for a glorious land that will forever remain strong and free.
In the last song of Sayonara Wild Hearts' "album" of levels, our heroine removes her mask, puts herself back together, and gets back on her longboard to joyously ride along versions of every single level,mending the enemies' shattered hearts with a bevy of kisses.
The bombing occurred in the middle-class neighborhood of Karada, a busy district of cafes, shops and hotels, not to mention Mr. Abadi's childhood home, as Iraqis joyously marked the last days of Ramadan and the upcoming Eid al-Fitr, the days-long post-Ramadan festivity.
Here she is on sheep, which she finds depressing: When it is a lamb, the sheep really can be truly enchanting in its playfulness, romping joyously around with its fellows, falling off logs, suddenly dashing across the field for another communal suck at the maternal udder.
Instead of gang wars and unremitting violence, Ms. Waithe, the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for comedy series writing, saw in her mind's eye scenes of children joyously running in the streets and parents gathering at a neighbor's house for a game of cards.
Ms. Rae considered an Off Broadway production of Samuel Beckett's play "Happy Days" in 22002 to be her career highlight — "like 'Hamlet' to a man," she said, paraphrasing Peggy Ashcroft's description of Ms. Rae's joyously existential character, who is buried up to her neck in dirt.
As The Times reported at the time: At the game's conclusion, the steely defender Lilian Thuram grabbed a tricolor, jogged to a corner of the stadium and waved it joyously, signaling that this was not merely a victory for French soccer, but also for French ethnic diversity.
His passion for the Ziegler archive was evident in the interview as he joyously described more than a dozen cartoons, including one of a man with a steadily swelling pompadour that doubles as oceanic waves for a tiny surfer who falls off the hair at the end.
She matter-of-factly conveys disability in intimate moments of rehabilitation — in close-ups of Carol's body moving and being coaxed to move — and when she goes big and wide for an exuberant square dance in which the revelers do-si-do in wheelchairs, joyously independent.
Watching Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, you might start to believe animation is the medium all superhero movies are meant for — that's just how joyously liberated the origin story of Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) is in this feature from Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman.
But as Riverdale sustained its fever-pitch emotions and pacing for almost two full seasons, the irony kind of dropped away and I was left with pure admiration for a show that is joyously silly while being one of the most well-crafted shows on TV right now.
Op-Ed Contributor One morning in the late 1930s, the biologist Adolph Murie stood near a game trail in Yellowstone National Park and watched a passing coyote joyously toss a sprig of sagebrush in the air with its mouth, adroitly catch it, and repeat the act every few yards.
He began by explaining how he used to climb onto the roof of the theatre with his best friend, Andy, who was in the audience, and joked about his childhood longing for Natalie Wood in West Side Story before dancing joyously to "Twist and Shout" by the Beatles.
After forty-odd minutes of sonic adventures, the story ends with the song "It's the Giving, Not the Taking," where one of the record's main themes reappears changed from minor to Major, and the music joyously unhinged, just as Frank himself progresses from unhappy and fettered to happy and cut-loose.
At a time in her life when thoughts and her own perception of the relationship—or lack thereof—with her still-estranged father, who left her family when she was young, were in the forefront, Nguyen worked through her memories and insecurities with somber lyrics paired with joyously triumphant pop soundscapes.
Mary Richards focused on her career as an assistant producer for the news show at television station WJM in Minneapolis and was determined to fulfill the lyrics of the show's theme song - "You're going to make it after all" - as she joyously flung her beret into the air in the show's opening credits.
Excitement surged through Dodger Stadium with each home run on Wednesday night, and the hitters reacted memorably: The Dodgers' Joc Pederson joyously gestured to the crowd; Carlos Correa gleefully flipped his bat toward the Astros' dugout; Puig gently placed his bat on the dirt; Charlie Culberson cavorted as if he were Joe Carter.
The casual anonymity is another facet, the adjacent face of the diamond of intimacy, the way small talk and cute sayings on mugs of coffee are joyously cynical, like how standard it is for spouses to joke about hating each other, or for parents to mockingly roll their eyes about their kids.
The emotional marathon, which also saw Randall joyously meet his extended family, ended with the grieving son driving home in tears, rolling down the windows as William had instructed him to do in life, and stopping the car to watch those ducks that William had talked about crossing the road in front of him.
He wants to literally jet ski "As engineering challenges go it doesn't get more unique than this, so the next few months are going to be very exciting," states Ian Anderton, a thermal and aerodynamics manager for Jaguar Land Rover who can now joyously add "jet-powered ski suit design" to his LinkedIn skills.
Developed by writer/producing team Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg with Breaking Bad veteran Sam Caitlin, Preacher can boast the grand-slam combination of blistering Texas wasteland, over-the-top violence, outlaw country swagger, and a joyously absurd plot that, in one scene, pits two angels in cowboy hats against a chainsaw-wielding vampire.
The first character we see isn't Lily but August (LaChanze), who gathers with her sisters and the rest of the cast near an altar of candles and flowers (Mimi Lien did the set design for this spare, workshop-like production), to joyously salute the "slow but relentless tide" of change that's on the way.
Image via Instagram With this season's Game of Thrones riding high after several episodes of revelations, "holy shit" moments, emotional door segments and sheer fuckery, we have reached peak Thrones with this video of Dragonmom Emilia Clarke and Dothraki warlord Joe Naufahu rapping along joyously to 2Pac's classic "All About U" during a night shoot of the series.
During a three-week trek through Australian wine regions, from the Yarra Valley outside Melbourne through the Grampians, heading west to the cluster of wine appellations surrounding Adelaide, and on to the extreme southwestern regions of Margaret River and Great Southern, I found wonderful wines all over, the kinds that I would joyously seek out in the United States.
Rather than joyously declare her wish to remain in the UFC and do whatever UFC executives ask of her (a common response among fighters new to the promotion), Cyborg has instead insisted over and over again that her place doesn't reside in a particular promotion, be it the UFC or Invicta, but in a particular anatomical, possibly psychological, and even existential state.
Frank Auerbach's 1960 "Head of E.O.W.I" is an extremely plastic riot of yellow, red, and white in which a smeared portrait illusion becomes apparent from a certain distance, and Leon Kossoff's "Children's Swimming Pool, Autumn Afternoon" of 1971 is a barely distinguishable vision that communicates through shimmering blue and beige hues the joyously bright and fun scene of the title.
Yet, those heartwarming scenes of parents and girls joyously dancing and hugging are not the end of this terrible saga — not for the children still in the clutches of Boko Haram, the extremist Islamist group that has been spreading death and destruction across northeastern Nigeria for seven years, and perhaps not even for the girls who have been set free.
Dana Bowen, writing for The Times's cheap-eats column, called them "enjoyable enough," then spent the rest of her space on the after-hours experiments that Mr. Chang and three other cooks were serving late at night, like a whole roasted pork butt, to be pulled apart with tongs that quickly become as joyously greasy as everything and everybody else at the table.
Each station plays a different piece, beginning with Paik's Good Morning Mr. Orwell, a live satellite broadcast in which viewers all over the world could nurse their hangovers with a variety show hosted by George Plimpton and featuring the likes of Laurie Anderson, Peter Gabriel, John Cage, and Phillip Glass defiantly and joyously challenging George Orwell's prediction for the year.
In his review, "The Poet's So-Called Prose," about The Complete Prose of Marianne Moore (133), edited by Patricia Willis, Crase traces the concept that poetry and criticism are inseparable back to Moore, a seemingly unlikely source for such a postmodern view: But Moore, joyously quoting Eliot quoting Pound, actively believed that criticism and poetry were not exclusive ("'they proceed as two feet of one biped'").
The danger had been abstract until we saw this bodily proof of existence, and my husband and I led the children home, singing a round, all four of us holding hands, and we let the dog off the leash to circle us joyously, because, as small as she was, it was bred in her bones that in the face of peril she would sacrifice herself first.
Burgie's songs almost cover the gamut — they are sweet, nostalgic, torch, comic and ebullient," Howard Taubman wrote in his review in The Times, "His lyrics vary in quality from indifferent to joyously apt, but he rarely is shy of an engaging melody, and he can unleash rhythms that provide almost as much thrust to the production numbers as a booster rocket on a launching pad.
So the one and only time I got in trouble at primary school was fifth grade, end of summer semester, and some rhododendron bush or something came into bloom on the edge of the playground, and me and two other boys—both named Tom, eerily—spent a lunch hour snapping all the blooms off and throwing them all over each other like confetti, laughing and laughing, joyously gallivanting amongst the blooms.
Could it be that, what's really enticing about the '80s is the recognition that, in that time before the triumph of corporate homogenization, soulless branding, and banal social media, there were communities of ambitious, talented, fearless people who plugged in their synthesizers, picked up their brushes, slapped on their makeup and dared to dance, make art, and make love — inventively and joyously, even in the face of death?
This might all sound like yet another strand of characteristically modern absurdity to either attack or joyously consume, depending on personal taste, but "competitive eating" is nothing new, either on the badlands of the internet, or as part of a much longer, even more surreal history that can be traced all the way back to the 17th-century English proletarian hero Nicholas "The Great Eater of Kent" Wood (seven dozen rabbits consumed in one sitting, or an entire dinner feast intended for eight people).

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