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43 Sentences With "jubilance"

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The crowd wants the somber jubilance of a loud Pinegrove set.
And they all vibrated with a mixture of jubilance and anxiety.
Its lyrical devices stir up feelings of excitement, nostalgia, passion, and jubilance.
As the night continued, their jubilance shifted to worry and then dismay.
There's a jubilance from the emancipation from having to sublimate and "Stepford" it up.
You start the book by recounting the jubilance of Democrats following Obama's election in 2008.
I THINK THE SINGLE BIGGEST THEME SO FAR IS JUST THE ALMOST JUBILANCE THAT I'M SEEING HERE.
Life at times can resemble a surreal comedy that is filled with both jubilance and self-paralysis.
Thus, this seraphim held melancholy Gentle as a lull in a long conversation But heaven allows only jubilance.
He's been exploring his salacious side recently (see also: "XTCY") and the jubilance in this song verges on the puerile.
In Manhattan, where Andres Kudacki sought the jubilance of spring retail fever, he found instead people stocking provisions against more winter.
As the song progresses, the chorus of voices responding to Mariam's grows in strength, tempering the jubilance of the album's earlier tracks.
But, something about summer just brings out an air of carefree jubilance — and what is more carefree and jubilant than jello shots?
And the local ritual of dancing in the water anchors how shallow the water is and lends a jubilance to the scene.
It makes sense, then, that so much of the film is an explicit homage to the pain and jubilance of the writing process.
But 13 miles away at a displaced persons camp in the town of Bartella, jubilance was supplanted by a cloud of uncertainty and despair.
They maintain reverence for the past, but they do it on their own terms, embracing the jubilance and vibrance of the pieces first and foremost.
Sara Mearns, the troupe's most dramatic stylist, firmly steered "Cortège Hongrois" (1973) from severity to jubilance, and "Chaconne" (1976) from elusive spirituality through to rococo brilliance.
The jubilance quickly dissipated, as outraged Islamists set upon churches throughout the country with a vengeance, burning dozens of them to the ground and damaging many others.
Fagan joyfully summons the sheer jubilance of the girl's physical power as well as her fear when she realizes she's out of her depth in the freeze.
While soft shades of fuchsia, light pink, and orange render a sense of visual jubilance, Picasso's subjects, often depicted off-duty, appear pensive, meditative, and at times dispirited.
"Friend Like Me" especially seems uninspired visually and thematically, while "Prince Ali" has already been widely ridiculed on social media for its slow pacing and dearth of jubilance.
"Democrats are particularly prone to toggling between overconfident jubilance and terrified paralysis," said Ben Wikler, who was elected Wisconsin Democratic Party chair in June after years with the progressive organizing group MoveOn.
Jubilance over the report was tempered by the presumption that worries about the global impact of Britain's intent to withdraw from the European Union will keep the Fed in wait-and-see mode.
Its ability to suggest either jubilance or frustration at any moment matches our culture's bipolar tendency to alternate constantly between precious optimism (à la Indiana's "LOVE") and glum defeatism (as in Ruscha's "OOF").
His style is similar to that of Frank Ocean—soulful with a story—though his personal interpretation of influences like channel ORANGE takes all the twisted content and adds an air of jubilance.
The general formula here is to take unsettling sounds—a synth crackling like a wildfire, trashed tape ambience—and lash them to a reliable kick drum, granting them propulsion, momentum, and maybe even jubilance.
But "Old Town Road" is a nexus that pulls in everything with which it comes in contact, and by the fifth listen, with a faint surge of jubilance coursing through you, it feels like a feast.
At the same time, the stock has traded with equal swings of fear and jubilance: The month of May saw Tesla shares crater to their lowest level in over three years, before rebounding more than 25% in just a couple weeks.
But most economists do not share this jubilance and caution these positive signals may have little bearing on the long-term outlook for the economy, which must contend with years of uncertainty as Britain extricates itself from the EU. New British Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will not trigger the EU's Article 50 this year, to begin formal talks with the bloc to negotiate the terms of Britain's exit from the EU and its future trading relationship with the bloc.
Joe chooses a ladder and starts to climb. He remembers the jubilance at the end of World War II and the prospect of peace and optimism. Streamers fall from the sky.
Rossi also sets the fastest lap of the race on the last lap. In the parade lap, Rossi pulls a big wheelie to celebrate his victory. He also waves the Honda flag, waving in jubilance to the crowd. He then pulls another wheelie as the fans applaud both Ryō and Rossi.
Shi'as in Iraq celebrated the execution while Sunni towns saw protests. In Sadr City, Basra, and Najaf, citizens danced in the streets and honked their car horns with jubilance. In Tikrit, Samarra, and Ramadi, however, there were reports of protests. David MacDougall, a Fox News reporter located in Baghdad, has stated that there has been what is thought to be celebratory gunfire in Baghdad.
Often depicting the travails of male survival in the ghetto, prominent sentiments include anguish, despair, hopelessness, paranoia, and self-loathing. Such dark tracks, sometimes simultaneously menacing, are "If I Die 2Nite", "Lord Knows", "Outlaw", and "Fuck The World". But there are exceptions. Nostalgic jubilance distinguishes "Old School"—a roster his favorite rap songs, with associated joys, predating his adulthood—while bittersweet optimism occurs in "It Ain't Easy".
The album received positive reviews from critics. Dom Lawson of Classic Rock stated that "Living the Dream is as strong as anything the band have produced in two, maybe three decades." Martin Popoff of Goldmine said the album "finds the band putting aside any of their recent technological or stylistic nods to modernity in exercise of a defiance that leaves only pure and timeless Heep jubilance".
The film follows her character's struggle and traumatised with the help of her loving husband, played by Vinod Mehra. The film was considered her first notable milestone, and her performance was applauded by both critics and audiences. Dinesh Raheja from Rediff, in an article discussing her career, remarked, "Ghar heralded the arrival of a mature Rekha. Her archetypal jubilance was replaced by her very realistic portrayal..." She received her first nomination for Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards.
" Imran Khan of PopMatters said: "...other numbers, like "Every Lover's Sign", evince the sunny and clean jubilance of America's West Coast beaches. Singer David Freeman has a powerfully commanding baritone which he accents with a slightly overwrought, Jacobean flourish, infusing these ringing pop tunes with a sense of Olympian grandeur." In 2013, Ira Israel of The Huffington Post included the song in his blog article "10 Amazing Pop Songs & Ballads You May Have Missed". He said: "I know I'm going to take of flak on this one.
The title of the album was in part inspired by the 1968 film The Swimmer (starring Burt Lancaster), in which main character, Neddy Merrill, intended to swim home, using open-air pools. Climbing over garden fences, from pool to pool, his journey put him into a state of mental and physical exhaustion, and in the end, Goddard said, "all Neddy Merrill could think to do was scream, [...] as a scream of exhausted jubilance after a troubled, arduous journey". The idea for the cover was Siouxsie's. Photographer Paul Wakefield met with her and the band to discuss the project.
Visweswara Rao's initial choice for the second male lead was Sobhan Babu, but later chose Krishna at the insistence of Maharadhi, who felt he would match Rama Rao's "jubilance". J. Jayalalithaa was cast as the second female lead, paired alongside Krishna. Kanta Rao, who appeared in Kanchu Kota, was dismayed upon realising there was no role for him in Niluvu Dopidi and insisted on an appearance; he was offered to act as a minister and willingly accepted. The cinematography was handled by G. K. Ramu and the art direction by S. Krishna Rao, while editing was handled by R. Hanumantha Rao.
In his review for Time, Richard Corliss wrote, "Linklater is surely no ham-fisted moralist, and his film has lots of attitude to shake a finger at. But it also has enough buoyant '70s music to shake anybody's tail feather, and a kind of easy jubilance of narrative and character". Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A" rating, and wrote, "Yet if Linklater captures the comic goofiness of the time, he also evokes its liberating spirit. The film finds its meaning in the subtle clash between the older, sadistic macho-jock ethos and the follow-your-impulse hedonism that was the lingering legacy of the '60s".
The last Romanov patriarchs at their Coronation Mass, painting by Laurits Regner Tuxen, 1898 The coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and his spouse, Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna was the catalyst for the Imperial Coronation Egg's creation, to celebrate the historical event. The coronation on May 14, 1896, was a day of jubilance and pride in the Romanovs, celebrated by throngs of spectators. The Russian nobility and guests gathered on the Eastern Orthodox day of Dormition, the death of Mary, inside Uspensky Cathedral for the actual coronation. The throne of the Czar, the former throne of Michael I of Russia was inset with 870 diamonds, rubies, and pearls.
Delta has been called an album that "draw[s] on the shared experience of being on and off" tour, and distinct from the band's "anthemic" previous album, 2015's Wilder Mind, in that it is more "tender", "introspective and reflective". It incorporates elements of electronica, rap and jazz. It has been said to still contain the "intimacy and jubilance" that the band is known for, but keyboard player Ben Lovett said it is also concerned with "the four Ds: death, divorce, drugs and depression". Mumford spoke to Annie Mac about reusing folk instruments they did not use on Wilder Mind but being "conscious [about] how we can make these instruments sound not like these instruments which opened up a whole new world for us".
With directions such as furiosamente ("furiously"), violente ("violent"), mordento ("biting"), and salvaggio ("wild"), Ginastera left no doubt as how to play the third dance, Danza del gaucho matrero ("Dance of the Outlaw Cowboy"), should be performed. Ginastera makes use of gratuitous dissonance in this piece, opening it with a 12-tone ostinato and frequently using minor seconds to harmonize otherwise simple melodies. The structure is an approximate rondo (ABACDACD), and the thematic material alternates between chromatic passages (sections A and B) and highly tonal, melodic passages (C and D). The jubilant sound of the C section is achieved by harmonising every single melody note with a major chord, even if they are totally foreign to the tonic key. The D section, by contrast, does not use a single accidental; here, jubilance is expressed through the use of brisk tempo, strong rhythm, fortissimo, and a simple, majestic chord progression.

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