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"jubilant" Definitions
  1. feeling or showing great happiness because of a success

870 Sentences With "jubilant"

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With lyrics by Taupin, it can be seen as a jubilant sequel to "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" — a jubilant ode to self-acceptance and the relief that it brings.
Young, black and swaggeringly jubilant, he's O.K. with the label.
"To God be the glory," Mr. Cruz told jubilant supporters.
True, Mr Odinga's supporters will be jubilant at the decision.
The news was met with jubilant celebration from Virginia Sens.
Imran Khan, a former cricket star turned politician, is jubilant.
Mr Odinga and his allies were jubilant at the decision.
In his first investor call of 2015, Woodman sounded jubilant.
Its local and national leaders were jubilant after Sunday's results.
Dunkin' granted exclusive franchising right to Jubilant FoodWorks in 2012.
Jubilant FoodWorks cited a lack of profitability and operational inefficiencies.
And others will be largely sad with some jubilant outliers.
But for now, the mood at Century Aluminum is jubilant.
She stood still, deep inside the jumble of jubilant bodies.
It was a moment of jubilant release that went viral.
The mood among Mr. Trump's supporters was jubilant and beyond.
And celebrate, for a moment, that curious, jubilant black-baby joy. ●
The mood in the national press was rather jubilant and lauding.
The Vermont Senator also had breaking news to his jubilant supporters.
Mustafa approached Najah al-Shalmeih after she greeted her jubilant daughter.
"This is the little engine that can," a jubilant Kasich said.
But the jubilant rally — Mr. Obama's first campaign appearance with Mrs.
"The Beatles, man!" bellowed a particularly jubilant man who sang along.
That spoiled what had been a jubilant mood in the markets.
The jubilant tech campuses in Silicon Valley have been largely vacated.
Yet he stopped suddenly, jubilant, after about four miles of walking.
Ms. Seo has never been finer: vulnerable and jubilant, effortlessly precise.
Jubilant supporters emerged in celebration after Odinga took the symbolic oath.
The mood was jubilant, with marchers climbing scaffolding and signing songs.
Op-Ed Contributor TAIPEI, Taiwan — The atmosphere here is almost jubilant.
Without changing facial expression, she can seem confrontational, supportive, stern, jubilant.
Afghan fans have been jubilant on social media since the victory.
His jubilant jig was recorded on a video that quickly went viral.
At that time, thousands of jubilant residents welcomed the soldiers as liberators.
Protesters inside appeared jubilant at times when not directly confronting Trump supporters.
"We claim the right to govern," he told several thousand jubilant supporters.
Tonight, it's shouted back at the band in full, ecstatic jubilant force.
The singer's optimism is contagious, and his schoolboy-like wonder is jubilant.
Vijay Iyer's music can be jubilant and dramatic, but Iyer is not.
In Berlin, officials were jubilant at the news of Grenell's new job.
The music plunges into a jubilant yet focused chorus of bustling counterpoint.
J'ouvert has long been a jubilant exclamation of Caribbean identity and pride.
Heralding the arrival of long-awaited guests, it's supposed to be jubilant.
He was well aware that when he felt jubilant he acted strangely.
On David Duke's radio show the other day, the mood was jubilant.
Panneerselvam, addressing jubilant supporters outside his residence in Chennai, appealed for party unity.
At the end he looked jubilant, as people rose for another tremendous ovation.
Jubilant South Sudan citizens danced in the streets after gaining independence from Sudan.
I always wanted to meet Gabriel García Márquez, who has a jubilant nature.
Back at the LLC stage area, he is jubilant and clutching a Bible.
The 141 migrants left the ship, named the Aquarius, in a jubilant mood.
It was as jubilant as one imagines a crowd of clowns can be.
The finale built inexorably to a brassy, jubilant final flourish, some bloopers notwithstanding.
The results are some of the most jubilant works of postwar American art.
While they understand the challenges, Republicans are nonetheless jubilant at their enviable position.
Residents of the region were jubilant over the rescue of the first four.
Tens of thousands of jubilant fans have roared their support at every match.
Instead of beginning with a single girl and ending with a jubilant couple, the
Some jubilant Ethiopians compared it to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Celgene investors were jubilant over the deal, and Bristol investors were less than enthused.
Twenty-five years after the jubilant vote that ended apartheid, South Africans are disillusioned.
Pictures posted online showed jubilant soldiers standing in front of an El Sharara signpost.
On the streets of Goyang, a suburb north of Seoul, the mood was jubilant.
After the bill passed, jubilant supporters took a selfie with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
But the mood on the streets of the capital was jubilant rather than angry.
"Sentiment among German businesses is jubilant," Ifo chief Clemens Fuest said in a statement.
"What a game, what a game," a jubilant Providence coach Ed Cooley told reporters.
The crowd was jubilant before the third and final match between 1.5S and StarPro.
The good The coverage of the plea was immediately breathless and a bit jubilant.
Last spring, a man walked in to Dunston Financial Group in a jubilant mood.
A Jubilant unit, however, said in a letter to the health ministry dated Jan.
A jubilant Bill Murray was among the many rumbling around Progressive Field last night.
The father bear shows off his son in front of a huge, jubilant crowd.
A jubilant section of the show demonstrated Mr. McClure's skill at comedic hand puppetry.
As both games approached, the scene outside the stadiums was both jubilant and disorienting.
They all often end up at the bottom of a pile of jubilant teammates.
Despite what Pride officials described as the "hostile political environment," a jubilant mood prevailed.
His boss-to-be lauded his "energy and enthusiasm" in a jubilant text message.
Ayanna Pressley, was a jubilant —if not transparent — grab at attracting black female voters.
It was more of a jubilant act that he didn't have to go back.
The non-profit organizing the competition celebrated the reversal in a jubilant statement Wednesday.
Mr Johnson will be jubilant about the scale of his victory, and understandably so.
With the passage, the core group of lawmakers responsible for the negotiations was jubilant.
Tupac was jubilant and sent Suge another message, that he'd like to see him.
Mission controllers are jubilant, with the landing met by cheers, hugs, handshakes, and high-fives.
The universe weeps at the sound of jubilant curls being run through a straightening iron.
White's video opens with a scene of rosy, jubilant cheerleaders receiving gifts of folded pillowcases.
Many of the same groups to publicly condemn Pacquiao are now jubilant over Roman's achievement.
A jubilant president took to Twitter on Tuesday night to celebrate and settle more scores.
Barris was visibly exasperated by the question; the show's previously jubilant cast immediately fell silent.
More smoke, more flames, more noise, but celebratory this time — jubilant, a hymn of praise.
People 70 and older leaned toward liquor during unpleasant times and wine for jubilant occasions.
In a jubilant election the National League for Democracy (NLD) swept nearly all before it.
After an initial look of shock, the Earth celebrates the discovery with a jubilant moon.
A clearly jubilant Love spoke to reporters outside the High Court in London Monday morning.
Growth was picking up, consumers had a spring in their step and stockmarkets were jubilant.
It really adds a jubilant spirit to these snapshots of everyday black lives you're taking.
The next 10 minutes turned into a frenetic and jubilant haze at Consol Energy Center.
Here, her points hop, bounce, rebound — but now her posture is jubilant, her rhythm ebullient.
Monday marked one year since López Obrador's jubilant supporters filled the streets of Mexico City.
And the alt-right is jubilant at being given a bigger platform to be sulfurous.
And Garrard said the jubilant coalition in New York was ready to lead that movement.
Labour's conference, while jubilant, did not feel complacent, though that is something to guard against.
Musk sounded a jubilant note about the company's next decade on this week's earnings call.
"She was jubilant," recalled Stephen M. Silverman, a friend and then neighbor of Ms. Berman's.
As he waited for his refill, the jubilant coach fell asleep, victorious at last. ♦
Saunders insisted that the incident affected a small group of people during an otherwise jubilant celebration.
Bin Laden's favorite wife, Khairiah Sabar, captured the mood around the Abbottabad compound in jubilant terms.
But elsewhere the mood was one of general approval; on social media many circulated jubilant messages.
It offers a jubilant, occasionally disquieting psychedelia, a knotty composite of Coates' interiority during its creation.
Jubilant crowds marched to the KGB's headquarters and toppled the statue of its founder, Felix Dzerzhinsky.
A jubilant Ms Le Pen, congratulated the American president-elect and praised the "free" American people.
Perhaps you know the jubilant feeling that comes from finding loose change under a couch cushion.
A hoarse but jubilant Sanders proclaimed his victory to be the result of a "huuuuge" turnout.
"Tonight is a victory for the grass roots," Cruz declared to applause from a jubilant audience.
When Uber arrives in a city, it usually goes two ways: jubilant celebration, or regulatory crackdown.
What is the explanation for the divergence between these jubilant and dour scenes at airport arrivals?
Now, barely a fortnight after England won the tournament, jubilant supporters await Test cricket's greatest spectacle.
Republicans in the meeting said Trump sounded jubilant about what he touted as a successful meeting.
Of the many uniquely New York City traditions, ticker tape parades are probably the most jubilant.
"This is not an ordinary victory," Maryam said in a speech to jubilant PML-N supporters.
Celebrations by his supporters continued on Sunday, with jubilant crowds marching through the streets of Istanbul.
"There you go, I am the greatest," a jubilant Bolt said of his nine gold medals.
The atmosphere of the protest was jubilant but determined, and its participants proud but not complacent.
News of that goal came through the medium of oddly jubilant Wolves fans, taunting their hosts.
One of Dr. Jegan's most active helpers is Sathyabaminy Nesarajah, a jubilant 46-year-old woman.
And because it's loving, interesting and jubilant, it qualifies as one of the best new shows.
A train packed with jubilant revolutionaries arrived from Atbara, 175 miles to the north, last week.
The children had mostly vanished, their jubilant cries replaced by the frequent annoying sirens of ambulances.
These figures conjure jubilant trick-or-treaters, comically armored avatars or rock fans leaving a concert.
After the announcement, the mood among many Twitter users ranged from delighted to jubilant to ecstatic.
"This is what it's all about right here," Morris said among jubilant fans on the field.
Passengers were jubilant to reach the ground safely and gave each other high fives and hugs.
He was so touched by the dugout's jubilant reaction that he called it a career highlight.
Then, as now, the Kremlin was jubilant as Western democracies seemed to teeter on the brink.
It arrived on Friday to a jubilant household, festooned with "WELCOME HOME!" banner and more balloons.
West is his God, and "Coloring Book" revels in the jubilant gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Gay and straight couples intertwined in the streets, both jubilant and secretive in their assorted kinks.
After an Adagio colored by exquisite wind solos, the last movement erupts in a jubilant, rustic dance.
Yet even the most jubilant English fan would have acknowledged the importance of a fourth factor: luck.
He stumbles away from the jubilant group photo, and walks into the middle of the dance floor.
Maybe it's time to relax, unwind, and just chill with the jubilant flavors of a strawberry milkshake.
"The Supreme Court's verdict effectively ends President Yameen's authoritarian rule," announced a jubilant statement from the opposition.
The British actress, 45, was jubilant at the Governors Ball as people congratulated her left and right.
Germany has erupted in jubilant celebration as the country's government voted in favour of same sex marriage.
JUBILANT crowds waved Russian flags; homecoming pilots were given fresh-baked bread by women in traditional dress.
Antarctic research stations have a reputation for hosting quirky, jubilant characters and fostering a vibrant social experience.
Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo featured a shot of Leicester City's jubilant fans with the headline 'Leicester Miracle'.
Clinton grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey, where he gravitated toward the jubilant harmonies of doo-wop.
It sparked jubilant scenes in the stands by fans, who had waited 20 years for a title.
The Martinez Brothers, New York favorites since they were barely teenagers, make deep house that's downright jubilant.
A jubilant Mr. Trump celebrated the new Nafta agreement as the fulfillment of a bedrock campaign promise.
But it was telling that Ms. Merkel, in power for 12 years, looked more weary than jubilant.
Past Tense As crowds gathered in New York, Paris and London, photographers captured the public's jubilant mood.
The incidents have raised the question: underneath all that jubilant celebration, does soccer have a sexism problem?
The concert ended with a rousing account of Beethoven's jubilant "Choral Fantasy," for piano, chorus and orchestra.
"We have beaten odds every step of the way," said a jubilant Klobuchar as returns rolled in.
Burling was congratulated by his jubilant team mates and support crew after their catamaran crossed the line.
Another smaller but growing meme from the movie is a clip of Johansson dancing, jubilant and carefree.
"What an incredible win," Ball State coach James Whitford said to his jubilant players after the game.
Morales reportedly came home "jubilant" when Trump complimented her or gave her a $50 or $100 tip.
It gathered force 27 years ago, amid the jubilant ping of hammers bringing down the Berlin Wall.
Last week, America's reinvigorated neo-Nazis held a jubilant gathering to celebrate the rise of their beloved Trump.
Ponyon roughly translates to the "sound of something bouncing," which aptly described the emoji's jubilant, non-human form.
Understandably, Mr Rutte was jubilant, proclaiming that his country had "said 'whoa' to the bad sort of populism".
Both were ejected, but Embiid seemed jubilant anyway, throwing fake punches in the air to rouse the crowd.
Cheers meanwhile rose from a jubilant anti-Park camp, striking gongs and dancing to chants of "We won".
The jubilant blocks of color and eerie disarray remain, gripping for their unexpected combination of poetry and politics.
The sounds of jubilant song gave way to those of automatic gunfire and the screams of the dying.
At first the mood was jubilant, and the crowd of hundreds quickly grew to more than a thousand.
But Trump and supporters filled the 25-day vacuum from letter to report with jubilant claims of vindication.
Instead, he promoted participatory festivals that would cement community solidarity, with lively rituals to unify the jubilant crowd.
"It looks like we are in a virtual tie," Sanders said to a roaring crowd of jubilant supporters.
Across the border, Ukrainians saw the win in political terms, too, but they were often jubilant about it.
The eye-popping colors, matched in many of the costumes by Andrea Hood, suit the production's jubilant mood.
A woman, blond, jubilant in a white dress, shown magnified on a convention center screen in San Francisco.
At the Alternative for Germany's celebrations in Berlin, jubilant supporters insisted that they were not far-right extremists.
On the day of the shoot, Gamble and her models—whom she exclusively recruited through Instagram—were jubilant.
But, where the atmosphere in Chemnitz had been tense, even aggressive, the mood in Landau was largely jubilant.
I'm thinking in particular of the jubilant performance of "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" that begins the second act.
It was impossible to tell from the jubilant photo that Sweden, not Thailand, had prevailed by 5-1.
Jim DeMint, the former senator from South Carolina, is the president of the foundation, and he was jubilant.
The program, which ended with a rousing account of Beethoven's jubilant "Choral Fantasy," did not quite hold together.
The mood in the rehearsal room was jubilant, the din of voices punctuated by little whoops of greeting.
But while the song starts out sulking, just voice and piano, it turns into a jubilant pop banger.
Millions of Cubs fans were jubilant and the Curse of the Billy Goat was given the heave-ho.
Representative David Schweikert, Republican of Arizona, emerged from the chamber looking jubilant as he bounced his giggling toddler.
To close, the musicians performed a jubilant jam session that had models and guests jumping up and down.
O'Grady captured jubilant black children, men, and women, dancing and bearing broad smiles, along Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard.
What is especially troubling is the somewhat jubilant and self-righteous tone surrounding what the museum is doing.
Labour, by contrast, was jubilant; they had prepared merely to defend their seats, but ended up taking some too.
Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd gained as much as 12.8 percent after the company reported strong quarterly results on Tuesday.
While politicians bickered, those rescued by the Open Arms were jubilant and ecstatic, jumping, chanting and hugging their rescuers.
After Trump's victory, the president-elect presented his nominee for attorney general to a jubilant crowd back in Mobile.
The power of that transformation turns Dirty Computer into a jubilant, queer, Afrofuturist vision of what Metropolis could be.
The sounds of jubilant song have given way to those of automatic gunfire and the screams of the dying.
The foursome were still jubilant after their big win, with Gaga looking emotional as she waited for her Oscar.
In a jubilant mood, Mahathir joked about his age and about being labeled a dictator at the news conference.
Suarez was subsequently vilified across the world—both for his actions and his jubilant touchline celebrations after Gyan's miss.
No wonder England is jubilant at the prospect that "football's coming home," as the famed song of 1996 hoped.
On Monday night, she shared the breakthrough with a jubilant audience at a campaign stop in Long Beach, Calif.
The "Suite Provençale" for orchestra may be a light-classics favorite, but its jubilant mood has a scorching intensity.
The ruling sparked jubilant scenes across the country, the culmination of a decades-long struggle for India's LGBTQ movement.
" A few hours after the march concludes, LLC shares a jubilant post on its Facebook page: "Thank you Church!
The jubilant opening to his Christmas Oratorio, with its excited trumpets and timpani, rang in the exchange of presents.
"This is a night of tremendous victory," Mr. Netanyahu said after entering a jubilant campaign celebration around 2 a.m.
"That spoiled what had been a jubilant mood in the markets," Mr. Phillips, Ms. Swanson, and Mr. Rappeport write.
But even as the Kingdom Choir goes pro, it has kept the jubilant atmosphere that has long defined it.
Mr. Sanders, speaking to jubilant supporters in San Antonio, trumpeted what early results suggested would be a landslide victory.
Susan Collins, the Maine Republican, held a jubilant newsconference touting a new era of bipartisan cooperation within the Senate.
Everyone — fans and players — were jubilant as the team absorbed the accolades and ticker tape raining down on them.
Reaction: Public health and gun violence prevention advocates are jubilant, despite getting only half of what they asked for.
At the end of the routine, she executes a leaping split followed by a curl shake and jubilant smile.
Jubilant fans of the team were praised for cleaning up their trash in the stadium just minutes after securing victory.
Those jubilant Democrats did not understand that the 20203 election would carry even deeper ramifications than the election of 2008.
Jubilant crowds took to the streets in downtown Toronto, the Raptors' home, well past midnight to celebrate the historic win.
Over a lunch of chicken and avocado sandwiches, with about a dozen reporters, her mood ranged from happy to jubilant.
Suddenly, studio executives agree to most demands, including contributing more to the writers' health plan [fade to jubilant union leaders].
Jubilant, he pranced around the room, weaving his roving video selfie through the crowd, which shifted to accommodate his whims.
A jubilant crowd waved banners of country, party and the LGBT movement, which had good reason to cheer his victory.
Here are some of the most joyous, weird and jubilant moments from Rio's closing ceremony for the 2016 Olympic games.
Still, the mood on bitcoin forums and Twitter was understandably jubilant as the BIP 91 was locked-in Thursday night.
Spencer, jubilant and yet to be punched by an antifa protester, was considering a run for Congress—because why not?
On the morning of December 22, he was in the village square with his video camera, capturing the jubilant celebrations.
Wearing the No. 10 jersey for Colombia, Rodríguez was marvelous, leading his team on a jubilant romp to the quarterfinals.
The resulting piece for acoustic instruments proved more somber and eerie than jubilant, its initial rumblings morphing into dramatic surges.
However, a word of caution to prematurely jubilant conservatives: The left's concern over Trump's appointment isn't really just about abortion.
Jubilant Offshore said in the letter it was in "advanced stages" of importing and selling e-cigarettes in the country.
Jubilant Tree Skirt, $348Brightly colored pom-poms surround the artsy embroidery featured on this one-of-a-kind tree skirt. 
Flanked by his powerful wife, soldiers, and red-shirted party members, a jubilant Maduro painted the opposition as sore losers.
Walk. With jubilant paradegoers waving rainbow flags, the annual Pride March closed out the monthlong celebrations in New York City.
The next month, Ms. Tanden wrote a jubilant email to Mr. Podesta, telling him Mr. Lavine was joining the board.
"We won!!!!" the group called Decriminalize Denver that had been pushing the measure, said in a jubilant post on Facebook.
Addressing jubilant supporters in Northern Virginia, Mr. Northam aimed his remarks squarely at Mr. Trump and Republicans echoing his politics.
In my favorite recording, Marin Alsop — with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Jubilant Sykes as the Celebrant — does this beautifully.
That means resisting jubilant forecasts that allow modest gains a year from November to be spun as an immodest comeuppance.
Chastain expertly took the kick with her left foot, won the game and ripped her jersey off in jubilant celebration.
As The Times reports, Chinese officials are "jubilant and even incredulous" at the success of their hard-line negotiating strategy.
And Republicans are jubilant that the deal helps not only Trump's reelection but their own hopes of keeping the Senate.
The Society Pages shared Lindemann's additions to The Little Mermaid, and it should make anyone concerned with the movie's messages jubilant.
It's followed by the similarly jubilant "Raise Your Voice, Joyce," which brings gang-vocals on the chorus to supplement Abraham's voice.
When the Election Commission eventually announced the result, hundreds of jubilant Mahathir supporters waved flags and cheered in central Kuala Lumpur.
Beginning with dreamy, twinkling instrumentals, the mix transitions through jubilant disco, primal house, and a multitude of other sounds in between.
"The Socialists have won the general election," Sanchez declared, smiling broadly as he addressed jubilant supporters at party headquarters in Madrid.
"I always thought landslides were kind of boring anyway," a jubilant Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters after the vote.
These fans were shown on television performing their jubilant shrieks and "swooning," or fainting — or at least feigning it — in ecstasy.
The drawing suggested to me a sheer, under the skin, dynamism of ontological entanglement that folds jubilant being into non-being.
In a nation of 1003bn steadily growing at around 7% a year, the mood in corner offices ought to be jubilant.
Images of jubilant Zimbabweans spilling onto the streets have since transitioned into a calmer and freer country — for now, at least.
The mood is jubilant: Labour Party activists parade up and down the sea front as if they are walking on air.
Londoners are jubilant that one of the city's most beloved nightclubs, Fabric, has reached a settlement with Islington Council to reopen.
In January of this year, the R8 LMS won the Daytona 24, and the folks in Audi HQ were understandably jubilant.
The successful landing was greeted by jubilant shouts from CyPhy Works and UPS employees on the island to witness the test.
His teammates, who had been on their knees at midfield, as if praying, began running toward him in a jubilant sprint.
Britain's Channel 4 News broadcast images of jubilant residents burning their veils and cutting off their beards as the militants fled.
The following day, they took to the streets in cities around the country for jubilant rallies that celebrated and empowered them.
Last year, just before handing Mr. Beatty the wrong envelope, Mr. Cullinan tweeted out a photo of a jubilant Ms. Stone.
The Front PageThis play about 1920s journalists is a jubilant three hours of watching men scream into two phones at once!
The Tories were jubilant as their candidate Trudy Harrison was announced as the winner in the early hours of Friday morning.
Eve Ensler's new show "Fruit Trilogy" ends with a woman alone onstage at the Lucille Lortel Theater, jubilant and nearly naked.
Reflecting on this jubilant sea of whiteness before him, Smith, who is African-American, said he admired the tribalism of it.
Chinese are more than fed up with the trick, as comments below the video of the jubilant scammer in Yongzhou suggested.
But supporters were jubilant that Virginia, after years of failure, is poised to become the 25th state to approve the amendment.
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In a fan zone outside City Hall on the banks of the River Seine, jubilant supporters embraced and lit smoke flares.
Cuba has declared nine days of national mourning, while in Miami's Little Havana, where many Cuban exiles live, there were jubilant scenes.
Boasting a team of dancers, flashlights, mirrors and a sunny Brooklyn day, the clip is just as jubilant as its accompanying track.
It was then that an elderly couple, passing on the other side of the road, yelled "Vote Leave!" with a jubilant laugh.
It's jubilant, but looks like a mistake—as if the photographer chose the panoramic setting on his camera, then forgot to pan.
The stock market's jubilant response to Trump's election is being compared to the reaction to Ronald Reagan's 20093 defeat of Jimmy Carter.
"Let's see if he can do what he's promised for us," said a jubilant supporter, Baltazar Sanchez, 30, at Bukele's victory speech.
Thirty-six years ago, the newly inaugurated President Reagan showed up at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC, to a jubilant reception.
While European politicians bickered, those migrants rescued Saturday by the Open Arms aid ship were jubilant, jumping, chanting and hugging their rescuers.
Thousands of the two Fernandezes supporters crowded outside their campaign headquarters in a jubilant celebration waving sky-blue and white Argentine flags.
"When you haven't got millions to spend on marketing, you need a bit of a break like this," said a jubilant Price.
They began to conclude that the dad reacted badly to this jubilant interruption and was among the worst fathers of all time.
In the command centre responsible for the eastern half of the city, which was liberated in December, Brigadier Qais Yaaqoub was jubilant.
Especially since the Hood's Angel Of Death act was kicked off by a jubilant speech from none other than Betty Cooper herself.
It has, as Drew says, "hopeful horns" with sweet melodies and piercing, direct lyrics; earnest sounding guitars and jubilant explosions of sound.
Glenmark's bigger scale, diversified geographic presence and stronger regulatory track record supports its higher rating compared with Jubilant Pharma Limited (BB-/Stable).
In 2003, when American troops toppled Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, jubilant Iraqis pulled down his statue in the main square in Baghdad.
The stock market's jubilant response to Trump's election was initially compared to the reaction to Ronald Reagan's 20093 defeat of Jimmy Carter.
But, something about summer just brings out an air of carefree jubilance — and what is more carefree and jubilant than jello shots?
Actually, scratch that: The jubilant yells of the taker of the above video when Parr and Evans appear are the best part.
Much of the film hinges on Simone's alcoholic descent and eventual redemptive ascent, culminating in a jubilant concert performance in Central Park.
The mood among Republicans on the Hill is appropriately jubilant, with beer flowing in fulfillment of the undergraduate dreams of Paul Ryan.
When I offered her a solar-powered lamp, she was jubilant, knowing that she would finally be able to read at night.
The area can be a place of catastrophic violence, and Chance's jubilant, gospel-leaning hip-hop is flecked with streaks of melancholy.
Engineers restarted the al-Bayda oilfield late on Tuesday, one of them told Reuters, sending pictures of jubilant workers busy at work.
Staff members suggested to Jeanne Giovannini, the president, that a new plaque should be available to a potential flood of jubilant visitors.
Sanders is projected to defeat Hillary Clinton by massive margins in his home state, and his speech to supporters was accordingly jubilant.
But Barzani's jubilant tone did little to quell the rage emanating from Baghdad and its neighbors, who vehemently oppose the independence effort.
Video footage shows a jubilant Mr. Putin and his team circling the rink on skates as they celebrated a 14-7 victory.
Jubilant residents poured into the streets at what seemed to be an abrupt capitulation from the world's longest-serving head of state.
"It's a good night, and it seems to be getting even better," a jubilant Biden declared at a rally in Los Angeles.
He made sure to wave to almost every corner of the stadium; only that pocket of jubilant Liverpool supporters avoided his gaze.
Then she looked up, flashed a jubilant thumbs up and gave Ripert a kind of Buddhist fist bump, which he gamely returned.
Johnson was jubilant at the European Council summit, where EU leaders took less than three hours to sign off his new agreement.
At the time, many of the media reports from the scene told a story of a giant statue felled by jubilant Iraqis.
It is in this moment, should he be savoring the jubilant feeling of triumph, when he might envisage what could be next.
Times of worship become jubilant and joyful: White replaces purple, babies are finally placed in mangers, and Christmas carols fill the air.
Dynamics were carefully balanced, with a glassy delicacy to the music-box passages and an almost tropical richness to the jubilant fanfares.
A woman hitting a late shot and her face blooming in jubilant disbelief and her teammates engulfing her in an ecstatic pile.
During the currency crisis of 1999, foreign media outlets that predicted a subdued Carnival in Rio were proved wrong by jubilant, record crowds.
Mugabe's departure brought tens of thousands of jubilant Zimbabweans onto the streets and was widely cheered by leaders in Africa and the West.
But his return — which has been met with jubilant applause — makes his goodbye more of an away message, and we're stoked about it.
The graduate was dressed in her white cap and gown as she walked across the stage amid jubilant cheers from her loved ones.
On Sunday, the mood in the room was jubilant as the deciding votes were cast in favor of Mugabe's removal, the AP reported.
In his acceptance speech on the Alameda, the main drag of the capital, Santiago, a jubilant Mr Piñera promised unity, dialogue and consensus.
Media reports displayed a spherical object and a jubilant Kim standing before a large rocket-shaped object similar to the KN-08 ICBM.
Ten years ago, this jubilant classic introduced the world to Fast Life Yungstaz and became a dance craze for generations of Black people.
Jubilant melodies from the Tijuana side wafted through the air, a defiant coda as the steel gates on the United States snapped shut.
But listening some weeks later, he and the producer agreed that take six was somewhat pompous and take eight rather jubilant and skittish.
He was understandably jubilant, and revelled in Trump's petty attack on Senator John McCain, as Trump accused McCain of flip-flopping on Twitter.
These are the hallmarks of the best Coen movies: jubilant cliché meets moral ambiguity meets brutality; Minnesota nice meets botched kidnap meets woodchipper.
Jubilant, one member of the defense team confronts the prosecutor, asking if she will back off and apologize in the name of justice.
"Blue Slide Park," bounced from one jubilant song to the next in the party-rap tradition of the late 1980s and early '90s.
Still, reporters for the newspaper described a jubilant, upbeat scene at a viewing party at St. Francis High School — Ms. Gerwig's alma mater.
But on April 27, a jubilant Mr. Mandela cast his ballot at a squatter camp that had been part of a Zulu homeland.
The mood on Wednesday afternoon was jubilant yet defiant with many singing and dancing and a group of young men even playing dominos.
At the climactic moment backstage, a crew member shouted "Oh my God" as the jubilant producers of "La La Land" thanked their families.
"People are jubilant in the Gulf right now," said Mohammed Alyahya, a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council who is from Saudi Arabia.
The mood was jubilant at the headquarters of Tsai's Democratic Progressive Party in Taipei, the capital, with supporters cheering as her tally climbed.
He briefly raised his right index finger, then shot both arms overhead to signal touchdown as teammates enveloped him in a jubilant embrace.
Having first been crushed, I was jubilant — but what of the many other worthy historians who happened not to have an influential supporter?
Celebrations erupted as the judge read out the ruling, with jubilant supporters carrying Ali and his colleague Malek Adly out of the courtroom.
Op-Ed Contributor The day after President Trump's inauguration in Washington, jubilant leaders of Western Europe's radical right parties gathered in Koblenz, Germany.
The court announced the landmark verdict in Delhi on Thursday, as jubilant crowds cheered and rights activists hugged one another, overcome with emotion.
He resigned as parliament began the process to impeach him, news of which led to a jubilant response on the streets of Zimbabwe.
White male Republicans were jubilant after the House narrowly passed a new version of a health care bill to replace the Affordable Care act.
At jubilant pro-independence rallies around Barcelona, supporters chanted "President Puigdemont" and unfurled giant red-and-yellow Catalan flags as the results came in.
Images of lineups snaking outside stores and jubilant first-time buyers ricocheted around social media minutes after the clock struck midnight on Oct. 17.
Fortunately, National Geographic was there to document the whirlwind of emotions that Musk went through that night — ranging from high anxiety to jubilant glee.
The earlier, nearly identical version of the plan passed the House with a 227–203 vote Tuesday with a jubilant Ryan in the chair.
Jubilant Zimbabweans cheered the military in November when it rolled into the capital, Harare, and pressured Mugabe to resign after 37 years in power.
In Nubl, al-Assad-supporting local residents are still jubilant; "God, Syria, Bashar, and nothing else," a group of them chanted as we approached.
Despite those concerns, stronger than ever because of the referendum, jubilant Kurds waved flags in the streets in the run-up to the vote.
For now they have the spectacle of warriors returning from Syria; jubilant crowds waving flags; women in traditional dress offering pilots bread and salt.
Iran-minded fund managers, jubilant a year ago when an outline of the nuclear deal was first settled, now lament the lack of business.
Give or take "three or four" other minor retirements, a jubilant shift behind the decks at Murphy's birthday party rekindled Lambkin's passion for DJing.
Buried beneath those jubilant headlines, however, some outlets conceded that even Democratic leaders do not expect his defection to make much of a difference.
The stock market's jubilant response to Trump's election, for example, was initially compared to the reaction to Ronald Reagan's 1980 defeat of Jimmy Carter.
It also remains the only time I have attended a victory parade: Trafalgar Square, London, was awash with jubilant jackets and ties that day.
Seavey, 19703, was greeted by a jubilant crowd in the town of Nome, where well-wishers endured zero-degree temperatures to cheer his arrival.
The Saints' 2009 "Who Dat Black and Gold" anthem by K Gates is a little dumpy, but ultimately jubilant and not too self-serious.
It's hard not to notice the immediate influence of early American animation when looking over the jubilant paintings of Chilean-born artist Victor Castillo.
He takes away Middleton's first and second option, and the Bucks eventually turn the ball over, instigating a jubilant eruption from Philadelphia's entire bench.
"We decided what we wanted was to do one thing really, really well," said Mr. Eckstein, caffeinated and jubilant after his show on Monday.
"Out in the street, being with fellow workers was, on its own, a jubilant kind of thing," said one Hachette employee who walked out.
Moments before, he and his teammates had done what jubilant curlers do: They raised their brooms aloft in screaming excitement over an improbable victory.
It was directly in his path, close enough to reach out and touch, as he walked over to celebrate with the jubilant Juventus fans.
I can't think of a film that made me sadder about the state of the world and more jubilant about the state of movies.
Cara's grandparents had come to town to celebrate their 22002th birthdays, a jubilant party with more than 22 family and friends crowding her home.
"It's not necessarily the kind of ceremony to be jubilant about, but the situation is dangerous," said Halifa Sallah, a spokesman for Mr. Barrow.
A jubilant Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that the debt sale signaled Greece was on the path to a definitive end to its crisis.
"Here in Minnesota, we don't only welcome immigrants, we send them to Washington," Ms. Omar told a jubilant crowd at her election night party.
Mr. Ohana remembers seeing the footage on TV, particularly one image that became infamous: a jubilant killer raising two bloody hands out a window.
In stark contrast to their jubilant video reveal of Harris Smith's pregnancy in October, the couple appeared sad and deeply concerned in their poignant announcement.
Rose's remix and dub versions strip things back for more late night groove, but poe-faced is the DJ who would discard the jubilant original.
Jeers and jubilant speculation that Clinton might have Parkinson's or some other disease don't seem the right reactions to the video footage of the event.
Barak Ravid of Israel's Channel 10 News, an Axios contributor, gives me this day-after scouting report from Tel Aviv: The Israeli government is jubilant.
"Let's put this thing away," the business mogul told a jubilant crowd in a hotel ballroom here in the most conservative part of the state.
Finally, NASA scientists are jubilant over the possibility that the next 20 months could crack open the mystery of the origins of the solar system.
Mr. Swamy, a former commerce minister and law minister, was jubilant on Saturday, saying a change in leadership would probably lead to swifter economic growth.
Thousands of Park's jubilant opponents celebrated in Seoul on Saturday, where they have been gathering every weekend for months, and demanded that she be arrested.
Clinton presented herself as the quintessential hometown candidate at a jubilant rally in Harlem, recalling her efforts to help emergency medical workers after the Sept.
"We're absolutely jubilant about the way the fans embraced the film," Jeff Goldstein, Warner's executive vice president for domestic distribution, said by phone on Sunday.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Morad Sabzevari was among thousands of jubilant Iranians who took to the streets to celebrate a nuclear deal with major powers in 2015.
Whereas reactions to the Swift-Harris breakup yesterday were mostly snarky, the reactions to Zayn and Gigi's breakup has been jubilant to say the least.
When the state of Israel was proclaimed in 1948, it was a jubilant day for the Jewish people — and no one else in the region.
It was a jubilant crowd of 150,000 that welcomed Mr. Mugabe as a hero from his headquarters-in-exile in neighboring Mozambique in January 1980.
But what started as a jubilant night out for young music fans in Shanghai descended into violence when security workers pulled people from their seats.
On those mornings, we were not stepmother and stepchild, we were two jubilant explorers, clutching hands excitedly in the minivan as we approached his tree.
Jubilant crowds welcomed the televised verdict in a central Milan square, where hundreds of people gathered to watch a live stream on a large screen.
Tuesday evening ended on a jubilant note, with Mr. Peck's "Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes" (2015) and Russell Janzen in his debut as the male lead.
Earlier on Wednesday, there had also been jubilant crowds in both New York City and in Washington, DC, to celebrate Trump's victory, according to CNN.
This month, after a tour of South America to rally support from regional allies, Mr. Guaidó returned to Venezuela and was met by jubilant crowds.
"Jean-Luc Picard is back," Patrick Stewart told a jubilant audience in a surprise appearance at a "Star Trek" convention in Las Vegas on Saturday.
While the jubilant set was still going on, I got pulled away from the crowd's densest area and taken just near the outside venue's entrance.
" Ms. White, who has a loved one in prison whom she regularly visits, was jubilant to hear of the reversal, saying, "Our efforts were heard!
Mr. Zuma called the vote a victory, telling jubilant supporters in Cape Town that "the A.N.C. is supported by the overwhelming majority" of South Africans.
After all, what better way to conclude the long-delayed opening concert of the Elbphilharmonie concert hall here than with the jubilant "Ode to Joy"?
The week's most jubilant concerts will undoubtedly be at Radio City, where the Haim sisters will spend two nights performing their irresistible, beachy pop-rock.
Members of Mr. Sharif's governing party, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, were jubilant on Thursday, with supporters handing out candy at the doorsteps of the courthouse.
Even if the jubilant ponytailed girl on the commercial was depicted tasting the gloop, my daughter could not, and those diabolical marketers had tricked her.
The concert will also feature a performance of a new collaborative single: the jubilant, futuristic-disco anthem "Shelter," which suggests E.D.M. isn't quite dead yet.
Jubilant Margaret Atwood fans were posting pictures of their new copies of the novel, explaining that the books had somehow arrived early, courtesy of Amazon. !
The Nobel laureate waved as her black car drove slowly past crowds who waved flags, held up pictures of her face and shouted jubilant greetings.
Footage of jubilant locals embracing those they see as liberators has been flashed around the globe, providing exactly the kind of propaganda victory Washington needed.
But they're stamped by the pleasure of jamming together, of collaborating on a jubilant rag of hissing strings, percussive splats, sneaker squeaks, and winded grunts.
Mr. Villarini-Velez, a sternly intense action man, served the marvelously jubilant Sara Adams as if nothing in the world could be of greater urgency.
Filtered through Elton John's beloved hits, it's an outsize, audacious, jubilant take on a familiar story — and there's no denying it's shooting for the stars.
There, she points out, is a jubilant black-and-white image of the photographer Gordon Parks, surrounded by friends, celebrating his 95th birthday in Harlem.
The color work is what he's better known for, photographs that, to begin with, were brash and often jubilant, a world away from Frank's gloom.
For one, Something to Tell You is more skeletal, less jubilant than their first record, and woven throughout it is the unmistakable echo of heartbreak.
"We have won, Hungary has won a great victory," a jubilant Orban told a large crowd of cheering supporters near the Danube river in Budapest.
In the Realist tradition of Gustave Courbet that Fantin-Latour followed, what is intellectually valued is a certain jubilant, but humble, vision typical of science.
Marijuana advocates were jubilant last November in the days after Justin Trudeau became prime minister with a promise to "legalize, regulate and restrict" the drug.
" The mood was more serious than after a jubilant first-round victory, with the new president vowing to "defend France, its vital interests, its image.
When I finally looked up, Angaluma had already pinned his opponent, and was celebrating, dancing to the rhythm carved out by the drums and jubilant horns.
After years going without a romantic comedy whose opening scene is set to a jubilant Motown song, Set It Up felt a lot like coming home.
"I'm almost levitating, it's incredible," the jubilant skydiver said, raising his hands over his head as his wife held their son, who dozed in her arms.
"Angels Workin' Overtime," with flickers of early career Alan Jackson, moves at a jubilant 130 beats per minute, an extremely quick clip for contemporary country music.
The eight attendant huntresses in "Sylvia" have wonderful steps, geometries, phrases; they looked jubilant, their high energy setting the gala off to a pulse-raising start.
The defense, long Barcelona's Achilles' heel, has perhaps tightened up, but the club now looks less jubilant, less able to ignore its weakness at the rear.
"Musicology," an album that is jubilant and grounded in Prince's golden-era sonics, marked his return to the major label system, and also to controlled form.
With that, fireworks exploded, fountains danced and jubilant performers dressed as Disney princesses took to the stage as more than 22015 dancers and flag twirlers frolicked.
Far from retreating, the band instead planned a short summer tour, by turns jubilant and wrenching, that has transfixed much of Canada for the last month.
Footage from the former soccer stadium showed jubilant SDF fighters dancing hand-in-hand to music pumping from loudspeakers as they gathered ahead of the ceremony.
But as the sun went down the mood of the city was jubilant, as thousands flocked to a giant celebratory rally on the historic Gwanghwamun Square.
His jubilant celebrations on the victory endeared the newcomer to the Portland crowd, who promised he would return to 'The City of Roses' in the future.
He's a regular guy going through a similar breakout moment with the musical success, along with you and acting, but he isn't crazy jubilant about it.
We've all been there – we're trying to ask a serious question about an asbestos report when our electronic, holiday-themed necktie starts playing a jubilant tune.
The two had seen one another only minutes earlier, in Real's locker room, where Pérez had introduced King Juan Carlos of Spain to his jubilant players.
During the jubilant scene when Laurentino and Renata marry, the music is festive yet tinged with darkness, conveying, I felt, that life is full of unknowns.
So when the company takes the stage in Ronald K. Brown's jubilant "Open Door" on Program C (Friday and Saturday), it will be on familiar terrain.
He still remembers joining the jubilant black and white officers-to-be in their march, after they had completed their training in December of that year.
Matthew Futterman: At the end of the match, Iceland walks over to the corner of the stadium where its jubilant fans are celebrating like they've won.
Rory Smith: There are tens of thousands of jubilant Spaniards behind the goal where Gianluigi Buffon is standing, hands on hips, eyes staring a thousand yards.
The writer and director Shonali Bose bounces from tone to tone, livening the somber subject matter with bright hues, quippy dialogue and an ever-jubilant score.
Asian share markets were not as jubilant, checked by caution over the latest missile test by North Korea and concerns at recent softness in Chinese shares.
British tabloid The Sun pictured a "jubilant" Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds arriving in his west London constituency of Uxbridge this morning.
When he returned to Namibia, thousands of jubilant supporters were there to greet him, pouring into the streets of Katutura, a segregated black township near Windhoek.
What's striking here is how intuitive a melodist iLoveMakonnen is — Lil Peep smear-sings the chorus, while iLoveMakonnen sounds jubilant even though the sentiment leans dark.
Which is to say, there's been no major discussion of the change among users, no jubilant countdown to pass the time until the Nazis are gone.
They were formally installed on Monday following an unusually jubilant celebration on Friday, with karaoke singing and dancing, to mark the end of the military-led Parliament.
JUBILANT CHEERS erupted from tens of thousands of demonstrators packed in rainy streets surrounding Taiwan's parliament, the Legislative Yuan, followed by more than a few tearful hugs.
The mood was jubilant in the opposition camp as it became clear its candidates had beaten leading Barisan Nasional politicians and made significant gains across the country.
As Republicans packed into their regular meeting with Pence, the mood was jubilant -- with lawmakers taking selfies with their former colleague, and celebrating big (and unexpected) wins.
Even on that jubilant election night, drunk on all the "hope-y, change-y stuff," I understood enough about America to be fearful of what would follow.
By the second week of the strike, with little sign of resolution, the once-jubilant workers had started to hunker down, expecting the walkout to last awhile.
Sweeping shots of the landscape, its beaches, and its vibrant community, paired with her jubilant vocals, create a poignant message of hope almost one year after Maria.
"Dance is my life," said a jubilant Baroodo who relocated to Iraq's Kurdish region two years ago after fleeing the Syrian city of Hassakeh with her family.
Gabriel Axel's film is not just one of the most jubilant, open-hearted films I've seen, but it also has the best feast scene in cinematic history.
Instead, the police, under new management, began to fire tear gas at the jubilant crowds of opposition supporters who were thronging the streets of Male, the capital.
Many were jubilant when, deprived of Soviet backing, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) collapsed after four decades, uniting a few short months later with its western neighbor.
The women of The View heard the Michael Flynn news live on air Friday morning and the reaction in the studio was jubilant to say the least.
Asian share markets were not quite as jubilant, checked by caution over the latest missile test by North Korea and concerns at recent softness in Chinese shares.
In all, it was a jubilant evening for Clinton and her campaign after spending months fighting tooth-and-nail to keep in check Sanders' insurgency in check.
"We're going to get that belt in November in Madison Square Garden," he roared to the jubilant crowd after finishing a Dutch clean sweep on the night.
For much of the evening, Sanders supporters were jubilant, cheering as a cable news feed repeatedly declared the race between Clinton and Sanders too close to call.
But for some reason, she awakes perfectly refreshed and jubilant and little slice of sunshine… She sees the good and the beauty and the art in everything.
"If anybody watches Nyquist's races, you will see that he will not allow any other horse past him," his jubilant jockey, Mario Gutierrez, said after the race.
Mahathir appeared jubilant and sprightly at a news conference claiming victory overnight, even joking with reporters, and will have an audience with Malaysia's king later on Thursday.
Immediately after the jubilant ending of "Iolanta," the sprightly opening bars of "The Nutcracker" play as that proscenium expands, revealing it to be part of a mansion.
Across the country, as government pot retailers opened from Newfoundland to British Columbia, jubilant Canadians waited for hours in line to buy the first state-approved joints.
He didn't provide details, instead treating his jubilant supporters to colorful live performances of reggae and chutney, Guyana's national music style, mixing Caribbean calypso with Bollywood themes.
"We will stand firm for New Jersey's values, and push back against the mean winds blowing at us from Washington," he told jubilant supporters in Asbury Park.
But its leaders were jubilant at the result: a series of demonstrations across the country that drew thousands of supporters and only limited pushback from the authorities.
In this razzle-dazzle poem, José Olivarez ramps up his litany of misbegotten "folklore" by embellishing superstitions and biases, transforming them into aggressively jubilant tales of survival.
Ms. Chand's announcement — which came amid news that the country's conservative prime minister, Narendra Modi, appeared headed for re-election — prompted jubilant responses from her longtime supporters.
A combination of song, dance, sketches and soliloquies, this enlivening production traces the injustices under which Nigerian women live, before turning into a jubilant repudiation of misogyny.
A jubilant, chameleonic midcareer survey of one of painting's most innovative explorers charts an astoundingly varied path fueled in part by the spatial awareness of installation art.
Mr. Dylan originally planned a horn section as well — the set unveils some rehearsal tracks — but the women's voices were more vivid and jubilant on their own.
Backstage — with his first collection independent of the Fashion East emerging-designer platform, which has supported him the last three seasons — Matty Bovan was jubilant but woozy.
They were jubilant as they described their disgust with Mr. Obama's willingness to make deals and even attend a baseball game with the Cuban leader, Raúl Castro.
Jean-Jacques Perrey, the electronic music pioneer whose jubilant compositions turned up in settings as disparate as Disneyland and "The Simpsons," died on Friday in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Mr. He issued an open letter in 2011 denouncing Mr. Bo's red revivalism, and he was jubilant when Mr. Bo fell in a scandal the following year.
Francis also celebrated the first-ever outdoor Mass in the United Arab Emirates, with a jubilant crowd of 130,000 expat workers mainly from the Philippines and India.
In February, the economy added a better-than-expected 235,000 jobs, which prompted a renewed round of jubilant posts on Twitter by some on the president's team.
The jubilant but spotty "Climate Change" takes those gestures as a jumping-off point, expanding notions of club music to include rock, reggae, 1980s pop and more.
Here they were, from the North and South, East and West, in red Trump hats and blue Hillary T-shirts, jubilant, distressed, feeling a part and apart.
There's also the jubilant folk art of Romania's "Merry Cemetery," where, starting in the 1930s, local carver Stan Ioan Pătraș crafted individualized headstones for the local dead.
Thaxton left Motion City Soundtrack shortly after the release (and was replaced by the very capable Claudio Rivera) and atmospheric songs like "Happy Anniversary" sound anything but jubilant.
Amid jubilant scenes of rainbow flags being waves and MPs embracing each other, the public gallery began singing "I am Australian," and soon the whole chamber joined in.
But there are provisos and exceptions, most of which were manifest in the Dave Holland Trio's jubilant, blazingly exploratory first set at the Village Vanguard on Tuesday night.
A jubilant Ms Le Pen, who had argued that a Trump victory would be good for France, congratulated the American president-elect and praised the "free" American people.
A picture of a jubilant short-track speed skater Viktor Ahn, a six-time Olympic gold medalist, crossing the finish line first at the Sochi Games found place.
The last scene of the footage shows Bey approaching the camera smiling, and then the screen flipping around to reveal none of than a smiling and jubilant Jay.
To be an outsider in the disco community was the whole point as the sound of strings, cowbell and slapped basslines became the jubilant celebration of society's underdog.
Rubio celebrates a comeback A jubilant Rubio bounced back after his disastrous performance in New Hampshire to proclaim that the GOP race was now a three-man affair.
LGBTQ activists threw a jubilant dance party outside the Washington, D.C., house of vice-president-elect Mike Pence to protest his anti-LGBT record before his official inauguration.
The video features exuberant crowds with Obama posters, surrounded by names of iconic African American leaders, black children holding up newspapers announcing Obama's win and a jubilant Rep.
"We are living in extraordinary times," said Oliver Barker, Sotheby's senior international specialist of contemporary art who also served as auctioneer, as jubilant Sotheby's officials toasted the sale.
PARELES Dan Deacon revisits one of his recurring subjects — death — with jubilant fatalism and a racing pulse in "Sat by a Tree," from an album due in January.
Videos circulating online showed jubilant Libyan fighters tearing down a metal frame, called the "stage of horror," that the Islamic State used to hang at least 49 people.
The English R. & B. artist—a vibrant spark within the celebrated legacy of British soul music—depicts her psychic transformation in vulnerable confessionals and jubilant tales of romance.
A Jubilant spokesman said "we believe there is demonstrable scientific evidence" that such products are a viable alternative to cigarettes and that the group is "exploring the category".
Mr. Mermelstein, an international real estate lawyer, fielded jubilant calls from Russian clients hopeful that Mr. Trump's victory would improve ties between their country and the United states.
The Fifth had more of a level head, with a refreshing emphasis on rhythmic ingenuity over grandeur that made for a wonderfully startling turn into the jubilant finale.
Thai social media users on Wednesday were jubilant about the boys' rescue, with many posting drawings that depicted the rescued boys as wild boars — their soccer team mascot.
Florida State's players were so jubilant they didn't quite know where to go, so they ran up into the stands to shake hands with whomever they might find.
The Nazis' propaganda footage of Hitler's triumphant speech to jubilant Austrians is infamous, and today is accepted as a realistic portrayal of the public mood at the time.
So we began taking turns as the designated chooser, allowing each of us to let ourselves off the hook for a jubilant 75 percent of our shared dinners.
In 2014, when Osaka, then 16, scored a stunning upset over the former U.S. Open champion Samantha Stosur, her grandfather noticed the jubilant coverage in the Japanese media.
Democrats emerged jubilant from their first meeting with Trump on the subject because the president bid the Democrats up from $1.2 trillion to a $2 trillion price tag.
"Today, today, you proved once again, there's no place like home," she told a jubilant crowd in Midtown Manhattan after defeating Senator Bernie Sanders by nearly 16 points.
That song is currently being backed by camp Leave, who are jubilant about the country's imminent departure from the EU. As you can probably tell from its title.
"For those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign," a jubilant Biden told supporters in Los Angeles as the returns came in.
"The French people have decided to put me at the top in the first round of the vote," Mr. Macron told jubilant supporters at a rally in Paris.
But the best part of the best moment, hands down, was when typically surly interviewee Russell Westbrook came out doing a jubilant little ditty, rolling and throwing up hands.
"This win is invaluable and I would not trade it for anything else in the world," a jubilant Lee told reporters after the match, thanking fans for their support.
Whether drawing from canned metal songs or jubilant pop music, the Japanese producer has a knack for liquifying all the jagged edges and transforming them into something unrecognizably buoyant.
Ironically, it appeared that the very reforms that Sanders had insisted upon — the multiple results and the paper trail — may have conspired to cost him a jubilant victory celebration.
Activists such as Frank LaMere, a member of the Winnebago tribe, who has fought for 22 years to shut down the shops, are jubilant about the state board's decision.
A jubilant Morrison hugged community members after an early Sunday service at the Horizon Church in Sydney's southern suburbs, from where he was first elected to parliament in 2007.
Parallels can be drawn between the jubilant celebrations that followed his stunning second round victory to that of Conor McGregor's in Dublin over Diego Brandao back in July 2014.
The opening match was won by Denmark against Wales after a tense penalty shootout on Saturday, and followed a jubilant parade of players and coaches through the Welsh capital.
Actually, his whole Paris show last week felt like a move toward the jubilant for a guy who probably throws darts at a Jeremy Scott cutout to chill out.
It also looks like Representative Tammy Duckworth, the Illinois Democrat who lost both her legs in Iraq and recently drove her scooter in jubilant celebration in Chicago's Pride Parade.
"Today, they have recognized our victory," Lopez Obrador, known by his initials AMLO, told a crowd of jubilant supporters at an event in Mexico City late Sunday local time.
Although budget resolutions do not carry the force of law and are largely political documents, House Republicans were jubilant at the prospect that Democrats would fail to advance one.
A jubilant Williams was back giving the crowd a one-arm raised victory twirl after reaching a 10th Wimbledon final when her opponent swiped a lob behind the baseline.
The leaders have visited each other&aposs countries to jubilant receptions, diplomatic and other ties have been restored, and the flagship Ethiopian Airlines resumed flights to Eritrea this week.
In 2010, with Reed, she even orchestrated a concert for dogs at the Opera House steps in Sydney, with Anderson playing dog-friendly frequencies to thousands of jubilant pups.
As Opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten told jubilant "yes" supporters on Wednesday morning, "What this marriage equality survey shows is that unconditional love always has the last word."
But then day turns to night; Rae Sremmurd shows up for a jubilant guest turn; and the beach turns into a party where heartbroken boys get to let loose.
For those so inclined (like me), this was nutritive music, sometimes raucous and driving, sometimes atmospheric, meditative, and beatific, and all shades in between; sometimes brooding and sometimes jubilant.
More than half a century before Boston goalie Tuukka Rask first stepped onto Finnish ice, Detroit staged one of its grandest banquets, a jubilant affair celebrating unparalleled sports excellence.
The jubilant parades and parties drawing millions to New York for Pride have highlighted just how much the world has changed in the five decades after the Stonewall uprising.
On the day he left office in January 2011, Mr. da Silva, in typical fashion, threw himself into the arms of a jubilant crowd as it cheered him on.
The world will wake up Saturday to scenes of jubilant Brexit voters wrapped in Union Jack flags and wearing Union Jack-patterned hats in the shadow of Big Ben.
Most people recall what the cameras caught: King declaring "I have a dream!" before 250,000 jubilant supporters at the March on Washington during a muggy, sun-splashed summer day.
In a bewildering end to the show, "La La Land" was first announced as the winner before its jubilant cast and crew were interrupted with a scarcely believable correction.
A: The Serbian people were split, like the British, regarding Brexit, but speaking about the U.S. elections, more than 90 percent of the people were jubilant about Trump's victory.
CreditCreditErin Schaff for The New York Times They leapt to their feet, dozens of Democratic women, jubilant in their hues of suffragist white as they hugged and grasped hands.
Their most recent composition, "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again," provides the jubilant closing credits to Rocketman — the new big-budget biopic that brings their remarkable story to the big screen.
An hour after the official announcement in Saudi Arabia, a jubilant Saudi ambassador to Washington, Prince Khaled bin Salman, said it was "an historic and big day in our kingdom".
Earlier, a jubilant Lasso claimed victory and told supporters in Guayaquil that he would free political prisoners and heal divisions created by 10 years of iron-fisted rule by Correa.
Some of the women standing on the cold tarmac have flowers for the pilots, who line up for photographs as television cameras from Russian state media record the jubilant scene.
But the focus was on Olympic champion Burling, who showered his jubilant team mates and support crew with champagne after their sleek black, red and white catamaran crossed the line.
Cut to the jubilant store owner, detailing how record sales have exploded over the last few years and that this is their Christmas, the sound of the registers working overtime.
Jubilant Hindus, who have long campaigned for a temple to be built on the mosque's ruins, cheered and set off fire crackers in Ayodhya after the court decision was announced.
A day after his View interview, however, Don Jr. attended a book-signing in Florida where he was met by hundreds of jubilant supporters and only a handful of protestors.
The crowd was young, jubilant, and diverse, heavy on college students in a range of streetwear trends, from futuristic, utilitarian chic to vintage rap T-shirts older than they were.
Personal videos that emerged after the accident show a jubilant atmosphere on the plane before it took off from the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz, where LaMia airlines is headquartered.
In a culminating moment of " FARC stock," as reporters dubbed the conference, a chorus of white-clad guerrillas gathered onstage to sing the "Ode to Joy" before a jubilant crowd.
Filmed in a video rental store in Croydon, London, it's soft focus-tastic: neon lights, permed hair and plastic accessories and Ladyhawke looking gorgeously jubilant in the midst of it.
The parliamentarians who voted in favor of same-sex marriage took time to let the jubilant moment sink in, celebrating with hugs and handshakes and proudly sporting rainbow-colored clothing.
During the war with Iraq, Mr. Kazemi accompanied soldiers to the front to show the agony of combat, rather than jubilant images of victorious soldiers that the state media preferred.
The former vice president's caucus night rally in Las Vegas was jubilant, with someone in the crowd calling Biden "the comeback kid" as early results showed him in second place.
Ms. Hughes's current show, aptly titled "Same Space Different Day" at Rachel Uffner, is also installed in a windowless room and the paintings are lush, captivating, jubilant and somewhat utopian.
Miyavi, an Osaka-born guitarist whose music is powered by jubilant string-slapping, will headline, along with the constantly innovating rock band Blonde Redhead and the Afrobeat mavens of Antibalas.
Even the loyalists who frequently cheered Mr. Mubarak from the hospital gates through the years were not told beforehand of his pending release, although they were no less jubilant afterward.
They completed a clean skate in front of a crowd of jubilant supporters at the Gangneung Ice Arena, earning a personal best score of 69.40 points to rank 11th overall.
"This is all around the world," he sang—a tidy conclusion for a world-music landmark, except that the singer sounded a lot less jubilant than the musicians alongside him.
They were trodden by jaunty French soldiers in 1914 and jubilant Free French liberators in 1944, and were rolled over by the tumbrels of 1793 and the panzers of 1940.
The Muslim stand-up performer, one of several on the bill that night, looked both jubilant and deeply satisfied as he continued to eye the sold-out audience of 200.
Perhaps the messiah complex that was bestowed on Obama in the months leading up to his jubilant election, much like the near deity status Washington received after the Revolutionary War.
A jubilant Netanyahu expected a free hand on settlements, while even further-right leaders, like the Jewish Home Party's Naftali Bennett, crowed about the demise of the two-state solution.
On Thursday night, army chief General Ousman Badjie, who had publicly stood by Jammeh, was seen smiling on the streets, wading through a mass of jubilant Banjul residents shouting and dancing.
Its propaganda channels such as RT eagerly championed the "Leave" case, and following the narrow but clear vote in the UK to leave the EU, Russian newspapers and commentators were jubilant.
Churches hold off on singing jubilant Christmas songs, instead opting for Advent hymns, the most popular of which is probably "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel," a translation of a Latin hymn.
"This victory here is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump," Mr. Sanders told jubilant supporters in Manchester, N.H., claiming "a great victory" even before the final results were in.
He's one of the many incarnations of Vishnu, another Hindu god, and is often associated with humor, love, divinity, and heroism — thus, this day brings with it plenty of jubilant celebrating.
Ohioans are all about basketball these days, jubilant that their Cleveland Cavaliers have finally clinched the NBA championship title after 52 years, but another game they are wild about is Cornhole.
" A jubilant Nigel Farage, the father of Brexit tweeted: "I hand over the mantle to Donald Trump ... Looks like 2016 is going to be the year of two big political revolutions.
Jepsen's jubilant sophomore E-MO-TION was released two years ago to critical acclaim but little fanfare on the charts, which is likely one the biggest mistakes millennials will ever make.
Last month she handed training partner Evgenia Medvedeva her first defeat in more than two years at the European championships in Moscow, winning gold in front of a jubilant home crowd.
Jubilant with the outcome of his own race, Sainz, commendably, did not take the opportunity to assert himself over new teammate Kvyat, who ended up more than half a minute adrift.
In a conversation with this reporter in July 2016, shortly after Britons voted to leave the EU, Temerko was jubilant about the possibilities of Johnson leading Britain's exit from the bloc.
His bizarre and jubilant Rose Garden press conference following the House vote is perhaps best understood as an attempt at putting political pressure on the Senate to act (it didn't work).
Looking for leverage Xi feted Kim during his visit, underscoring the newly warm ties by sending crowds of jubilant children to greet Kim waving Chinese flags and jumping up and down.
I voted passionately for a leave vote and I am jubilant at the result because I believe Britain has more potential to grow outside the bureaucracy of the failed E.U. project.
The two leaders held a bilateral meeting after a welcoming ceremony for the North Korean leader, which included a crowd of jubilant children jumping up and down and waving Chinese flags.
As soon as the vote was announced, fireworks went off outside Congress as jubilant anti-abortion demonstrators dressed in blue -- the color of the "save both lives" movement -- danced and cheered.
Yet not even May's Cabinet is in agreement on what a British-EU trade deal should look like, so the mood on both sides of the channel is far from jubilant.
After winning the East Regional title Sunday, the Quinnipiac players accepted the trophy and gathered on the ice for a team photo, but it was far from a jubilant dog pile.
India's Jubilant group, one of whose units has the franchisee for Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donuts outlets in the country, is already exploring importing Juul's vaping device, a company letter shows.
One of the most innovative explorers of this vanguard has been Laura Owens, the subject of a jubilant, chameleonic midcareer survey now on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
And it may never have sounded more jubilant than in Mr. Jansons's interpretation, the capstone to an excellent performance of the work as a whole, the orchestra sounding full and noble.
This city is perpetually in festival mode, but now is an especially jubilant moment: 267 is also the 267th anniversary of Canadian Confederation and the 21972th of the founding of Montreal.
After half an hour of jubilant thank-you speeches, Mr. MacArthur recounted the profound effect of watching his father struggle to pay off his mother's medical bills years after her death.
Even though some of the migrants were exhausted, bloodied and bruised as they gathered near a short-term immigration center in Ceuta, a city of about 85,000 people, they were jubilant.
"I was so happy — crying from the happiness," said his wife on Saturday night, shortly after a jubilant FaceTime call between Mr. Alshawi in New York and his relatives in Houston.
This was a zero-sum political choice, and Mr. Van der Bellen's decisive victory — by 6.6 percentage points with 99 percent of votes counted — left his supporters predictably jubilant, if surprised.
On Monday, while meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump seemed more sour than jubilant at an outcome from the Mueller investigation that looked unlikely as recently as last week.
The one exception is "The Portrait of the Lord Jesus Christ" (1862), in which the face of Christ emerges from the jubilant tangle of twirling lines, vivid red, yellow, and blue.
As happy as a lot of folks might've been seeing the U.S. and North Korea meet peacefully, no one was as jubilant as Dennis Rodman ... dude was literally crying tears of joy.
"I am truly overwhelmed," Jones told the crowd, after taking the stage to Bon Jovi's "We Weren't Born to Follow" as red, white, and blue confetti cascaded down on the jubilant crowd.
London Games bronze medalists Britain, jubilant hosts Brazil — who were fielding a full team in the men's Olympic competition for the first time — Ukraine and Germany also qualified for Monday's team final.
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Jubilant FoodWorks, the exclusive India franchisee for Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donut, announced a 3.2 percent year-on-year drop in same-store sales growth during the period between April and June.
Dripping with sweat and revelling in the jubilant atmosphere, fans flung their arms and swung their hips as the band pummelled drums; they chimed in chorus to tracks like "Ehad wa dagh".
Syrian rebel groups were reportedly jubilant at the U.S. strikes, but called on the U.S. to press on with its campaign against Assad or risk reprisals against civilians in rebel-held areas.
Though this procession of painted and collaged paper cutouts has elements of a jubilant carnival, it also evokes the mass displacements wrought by war that have marked so much of human history.
It's not clear which way Zuckerberg voted, but reading between the lines, he doesn't sound exactly jubilant at the prospect of an incoming president who has the rest of Silicon Valley worried.
There is a lot that can be read into the bizarre, jubilant press conference Donald Trump and Paul Ryan gave five days ago, after a bill repealing Obamacare narrowly passed the House.
The mood in the camp was jubilant in December when the Army Corps ruled against an easement to drill under Lake Oahe, the final link in the 1,172-mile (1,885-km) project.
Soul Skate, held this year as years past always at Northland Roller Rink had my name all over it, and the party didn't disappoint for a second—or jubilant, synchronized hand clap.
At 9 AM on Wednesday morning, I was standing on the corner of Lakeside and East 13th Street in Downtown Cleveland, entangled in a horde of jubilant people wearing wine and gold.
Usually, words like this ("Put your hand in mine, don't stop/We'll dance the night away, won't care what people say") point toward one place: jubilant, heedless excess on the tail end.
United had little trouble keeping Ajax at bay in the closing stages, and the celebrations were euphoric after the match, with Pogba producing some dance moves in front of United's jubilant fans.
After the game, which Toronto won, jubilant fans streamed out of the arena, but the only sign of the day's events on Yonge Street were clutches of police officers wearing bulletproof vests.
As Chicago's beaming mayor-elect stood at a podium, she turned toward her wife, Amy Eshleman, and kissed her in full view of a roomful of jubilant supporters while photographers snapped away.
While the Democratic nominee and her allies were particularly upset by the revelation,  many Republicans — most of whom had previously criticized the FBI for not recommending an indictment of Clinton — were jubilant.
Trump was at a rally in New Hampshire when the news broke, but his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway was jubilant on Twitter: A great day in our campaign just got even better.
"This is the opportunity that we have been waiting for — to turn the page on the politics of polarization, insults and venom," Duque told jubilant supporters Sunday night, joined by his young family.
The coming week sees June-quarter results picking up pace with prominent companies like Reliance Industries, ACC, Jubilant Foodworks, Crisil, Ultratech Cement, Wipro, Bajaj Auto, Kotak Bank and Ashok Leyland reporting their numbers.
Around the same time, another anonymous heater began surfacing in his jubilant DJ sets, radio mixes for the likes of RinseFM where he had his own holiday residency, and of course on YouTube.
Beyonce brought the force of the Black Panthers 50 years into the future with her Super Bowl halftime performance last Sunday, drawing jubilant praise along with accusations of racism and anti-police sentiment.
"It was thrilling to have Taylor surprise the patients, which made the day of our first broadcast at Vanderbilt even more special," Seacrest, 41, told PEOPLE of the jubilant event launching Seacrest Studios.
Hundreds of jubilant protesters chanted victory cries and jeered at glum Donald Trump supporters as they filed out of an auditorium where the Republican presidential candidate abruptly canceled a campaign rally Friday night.
Having worked on and in North Korea for 30 years, I have my doubts that the Singapore meeting and jubilant post-summit presser will lead to the elimination of North Korea's nuclear weapons.
There were about 500 jubilant supporters who paid $35.77 each to see Donald Trump's son, who has become a major campaign surrogate, and take home a book that Don Jr. signed for them.
On Sunday night before supporters, a jubilant Mr. Kuczynski, who was prime minister from 2005 to 2006, stopped short of claiming a win, but said he believed that victory would be his soon.
But soon, the jubilant procession gave way to what looked like an apparition: a shuffling contingent of figures dressed in all white, veiled in gauzy fabric and wearing placards with names and faces.
Miami (CNN)News of Fidel Castro's death was quick to reach Miami, the center of the Cuban exile community, where an outpouring of emotion brought jubilant crowds onto the streets of Little Havana.
I couldn't see what she saw, but through seeing how she saw — with that alarmed, glazed, jubilant gaze — I felt I could sense the exotic wonder of wherever her mind had gone roaming.
At the end of the day, it was Cowa and its adorable droid-suitcase that embodied the spirit of the proceedings the best: a little wacky, a little buggy, but jubilant and unrestrained.
Dawes Senior kicks the bucket hours later, but his son, Mr. Dawes Junior (a jubilant cameo from Dick Van Dyke in the 2018 film) seems to have taken George Banks's words to heart.
This feud has overshadowed what was supposed to be a jubilant first day of work for the new team president, Leon Rose, and Monday's thrilling 125-123 win over the playoff-bound Rockets.
The Retrievers' postgame locker room, while far from jubilant, was not quite as downcast as other locker rooms on the losing end of a game in a single-elimination tournament tend to be.
The band picks up exactly where it left off in 2000 with "Your Hands My Pockets," a proclamation of woman-on-woman desire set to dense, fast, distorted and ultimately jubilant guitar riffs.
I can't believe it," said another jubilant Yankees fan, Chris Brewer of East Rockaway, N.Y. "For this money, I'd probably have to sit in the outfield in the upper deck at Yankee Stadium.
For Mr. Trump, basking in the glow of floodlights and TV cameras, it was a jubilant moment as he descended the steps of the aircraft with the three Americans, who flashed peace signs.
Though they borrow from the history of an era long gone to create original compositions, the musicians of Orquesta Akokán — led by vocalist Jose Gomez, known as Pepito — still sound fresh and jubilant.
When Byrne and company perform the 1985 hit "Road to Nowhere" as an encore, there's the jubilant reassurance that if the journey still has no destination, at least we're all in it together.
At the Shorja polling station in a Kurdish neighbourhood, one of two where media were allowed to film by the electoral commission, jubilant Kurds of all ages arrived to vote in traditional dress.
Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) witnessed a landslide victory in the general election results on Thursday and markets have been jubilant over hopes that the prime minister would pursue business-friendly policies.
CNN exclusive: As Sudan brutalizes its people, the US offers closer relations Those jubilant scenes came to an abrupt halt after the coup announcement, however, according to a CNN stringer on the ground.
The fact that the stadium was named for an international pariah was the least of concerns for the jubilant fans, who watched as the Peshawar Zalmi beat the Quetta Gladiators by 58 runs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This week, a 1930s metal house long in need of love got a jubilant welcome in Palm Springs, California, when it arrived for a Valentine's Day debut.
The mood was jubilant, largely because the night prior, Democrat Doug Jones bested Republican Roy Moore in the Alabama special election, ending a 20173-year losing streak for Democratic Senate candidates in the state.
When we see footage of, say, jubilant crowds welcoming a triumphant Ayatollah Khomeini on his return to Tehran, or East Germans scaling the Berlin Wall, what we're really witnessing is the revolutionary money shot.
The passage of the bill, along with Donald Trump and Paul Ryan's jubilant press conference, will have an impact on elections in 2017, 2018, and 2020, possibly costing Republicans Congress and even the presidency.
The leaders of Alternative for Germany, the far-right group that finished ahead of Ms. Merkel's party, were in a jubilant mood on Monday and vowed to keep up the pressure on the chancellor.
Attorneys for the civil rights groups opposing the law appeared jubilant afterwards, greeting supporters outside the courthouse and at a local church in Richmond, where NAACP members sang, spoke and answered questions from reporters.
But behind those jubilant scenes lay the knowledge that each one of those rescue workers carries: the near three-week operation had rested on a knife's edge, with equal chance of success or disaster.
With each victory, Walsh stands up in his stirrups and throws a jubilant uppercut into the air with enough force to knock out an elephant to the full-throated appreciation of his raucous fans.
Johannesburg-based producer and DJ Nathi Maphumulo, aka Black Coffee, has partnered with Smirnoff Sound Collective to present a jubilant and expressive new video for "Come With Me," his recent single with vocalist Mque.
"Up All Night," the third single from Colors, is the antithesis of Sea Change and Morning Phase: jubilant, excited and full of love, more about the butterflies in your stomach than a gaping pit.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jubilant New Yorkers took to the streets when the Great War ended at the 2798th hour on the 19183th day of the 21918th month in 21920, my late grandmother's ninth birthday.
On Wednesday afternoon, as jubilant supporters of Mr. Sharif chanted slogans in solidarity, officials of his political party reiterated claims that the convictions were a ploy to deny the party a level playing field.
But on Wednesday, a jubilant Mr. Trump, fresh from his meeting with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, appeared to signal, however obliquely, that soccer could unify Canada and its erstwhile best friend.
A deal has supposedly been reached, although details remain scarce; what's clear is that it falls far short of U.S. aims, and that Chinese officials are jubilant about their success in facing Trump down.
To the delight of hundreds of thousands of jubilant Inauguration Day celebrants in 1977, Mr. Carter and his family got out of a bulletproof limousine to walk from Capitol Hill to the White House.
In contrast to the past two inaugurals, when throngs of jubilant attendees snaked through the streets of Capitol Hill before sunrise to cheer on a new president, the crowds were notably smaller and subdued.
WASHINGTON — President Trump and his backers appeared jubilant Monday, as the news set in that after nearly two years of investigations and indictments, special counsel Robert Mueller wouldn't be accusing Trump of any crimes.
In a song that's not on the album — a jubilant, at some points gospelly waltz that promised "Sooner or later, it's gonna be all right" — Mr. Bossard added vocals, cuing the audience to join him.
The Christian right is jubilant after a federal appeals court ruled Thursday in favor of a controversial law in Mississippi that makes it OK to discriminate against LGBTQ people in the name of religious freedom.
"We knew things were going to improve as we headed West," Sanders said at a jubilant rally before 373,000 people in Madison, Wisconsin -- a state that will hold the next major contest in 10 days.
Pro-SDF news sites showed jubilant families who had been trapped in the city during the fighting talking about how harsh life was under Islamic State and its imposition of strict dress codes in public.
"It was thrilling to have Taylor surprise the patients, which made the day of our first broadcast at Vanderbilt even more special," Seacrest told PEOPLE at the time of the jubilant event launching Seacrest Studios.
William Dermody of the American Beverage Association, a lobby group, was jubilant claiming the repeal of the tax showed that "beverage taxes are really a money grab that has nothing to do with public health".
However, recent issuer Jubilant Pharma saw its 2021s at 98, down 2 points in less than a month, and China Citic Bank's AT1 paper was quoted at 99.6, having priced at par in late September.
Red Bull filled the second row, with Australian Daniel Ricciardo a jubilant third while Dutch teenager Max Verstappen was a stunning fourth on his debut weekend with the team after moving up from Toro Rosso.
Cyril Ramaphosa, the newly elected leader of South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC), may have sparked a jubilant reaction in markets, but experts warn that his potential to reform may be constrained by politics.
North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper devoted half of its six-page Monday edition to coverage of the missile test, with vivid color photographs of the launch and jubilant leader Kim celebrating with military officers.
Designed, like the best of her hits, for pre-drinks with friends, it hints at a glorious night ahead: "When I go out I want to go out dancing," goes the jubilant country disco chorus.
The violence happened to peak the summer weekend my brother got married: a jubilant interracial wedding punctuated by news alerts about tiki torches and a white nationalist ramming a woman to death with his car.
Mr. Crawford's jubilant blend of rhythm and blues, rock, gospel and jazz ties him both to his home city and to icons like Ray Charles and Mr. Domino himself, who was among his musical mentors.
"We have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is not only going to win in Nevada it's going to sweep the country," Mr. Sanders said to a jubilant crowd in San Antonio, Tex.
A jubilant Musk said after Falcon Heavy's launch that he wants "a new space race," as he thinks the success will "encourage other companies and countries" to be ambitious in the same way as SpaceX.
Their music is jubilant and rough around the edges in a way that's best experienced live; for those looking to start their New Year's revels a few nights early, the band offers an optimal soundtrack.nublu.
The only North Korean athletes to formally qualify for the Games, Ryom and Kim embraced their coaches after performing their free skate in front of a jubilant crowd, recording a personal best score of 124.23 points.
Over the course of the next week, more videos and images emerged – showing Barin's remains in different locations and with different jubilant fighters, indicating she may have been paraded as a dead trophy through the streets.
Sufi spiritual leader hacked to death in Bangladesh Jubilant crowds gathered outside the jail on the news of his death -- processions of people handed out sweets and several used shoes to hit posters bearing Nizami's face.
They were jubilant because they'd reached a Cabinet-wide agreement on Italy's next budget after weeks of vicious arguments between the Five Star Movement and finance ministry officials, who believe the proposed deficit target is unsustainable.
Russian officials were jubilant that Rosneft had pulled off a deal which will deliver a large chunk of the cash they need to fill gaps in the state budget caused by an economic slowdown and sanctions.
Describing Shanann as a jubilant mother, grateful for having been able to conceive despite a lupus diagnosis, her family said in an obituary on Saturday: "She was our pride and joy, a true gift from God."
Perdomo will be backed this time around by a high-flying group that celebrated Tuesday&aposs win by showering offensive star Ryan Schimpf and winning pitcher Jake Smith with shaving cream in a jubilant locker room.
Both teams secured berths in the 2020 Olympic Games by reaching the final and the Italians celebrated their second gold medal under coach Alessandro Campagna, who jumped into the pool with his jubilant players to celebrate.
Don Cossack, owned by the jubilant Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary, had failed twice before at Cheltenham but ended up a strong winner four and a half lengths clear of Djakadam, who was also second last year.
Scores of jubilant black Zimbabweans nearly knocked the 71-year-old off his feet as he and his two children stepped out of their car and onto their land for the first time in six months.
"The power of the established parties is crumbling," a jubilant Ms. Petry told supporters after her party took 260 percent of the vote in normally sleepy local elections in the central state of Hesse last Sunday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - California rappers N.W.A. finally took their place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Friday, jubilant about their transformation from one of the most hated bands in America to music's mainstream.
The moment Commissioner Adam Silver read his name from the Barclays Center podium, Rivers, who was seated to her son's left, jumped from her seat, screamed, and shook a pair of jubilant fists over her head.
When a nurse finally appeared to say the newborn was healthy, whisked off to intensive care for observation, Ms. Ahmed said she would not believe it until she held the baby, but Mr. Ahmed was jubilant.
"I knew that it wasn't necessary to win, because I saw that Rins was out and Dovi far (behind)," said the jubilant winner, who celebrated wildly with his team after parking his bike at the finish.
Facebook made a lot of money, too, but they have a big problem with people literally killing each other on live video on the network, so investors were slightly less jubilant than they would normally be.
The Australian duo embraced each other on the floor of the court after the win, before Kyrgios picked De Minaur up over his shoulder and screamed to the jubilant home crowd at the Ken Rosewall Arena.
After jubilant scenes on Monday, a rain storm descended on Bermuda's Great Sound on Tuesday, lashing the huge sheds of the New Zealand base in Dockyard, where a massive national flag still flew from a crane.
Beneath her bosom, Saar has nestled an image of a similarly jubilant mammy figure, cradling a pale child in her arms, overlaid by a sculpted, starkly dark, Black power fist, with one nail manicured blood red.
"The Costa Rica of the 21st century requires a government that knows how to move forward with vigor, love, happiness (and) the agenda of equality," Quesada told jubilant supporters against a backdrop of loud rock music.
It was a jubilant moment for the Turkish art scene to be sure, but an occasion I could not help but see with some degree of trepidation considering the dire state of free speech in Turkey today.
As the speaker soars into the home, music fills the air, somehow joining couples, friends, and families in jubilant celebration that their windows are now smashed and they're forced to listen to someone else's terrible music taste.
"Ill be back in the office tomorrow at 8 oclock," a jubilant Moyo told reporters outside the court room, adding he was pleased the judge had recognized Old Mutual did not follow proper process in his dismissal.
Some advocates of independence, fed up with Ms Tsai's caution, are jubilant at Mr Lai's announcement, both because they think Mr Lai has a better chance of winning and because they think he might be more assertive.
North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper devoted half of its six-page Monday edition to coverage of the missile test, with vivid colour photographs of the launch and jubilant leader Kim Jong Un celebrating with military officers.
The sound of airhorns filled the JLP's headquarters in Kingston as a jubilant crowd of supporters in the party's signature green waved flags and partied to dancehall music, including a song called "Bye bye Portia, bye bye".
Clashes and roadblocks rocked Bolivia on Monday following the resignation of Morales, with crowds of his jubilant foes celebrating with firecrackers in the streets and a tearful opposition leader laying out a possible path toward new elections.
"There is a huge responsibility on Congress party now and we will work towards fulfilling promises we made in these states," party president Rahul Gandhi told a press conference as jubilant supporters danced and set off firecrackers.
Switching on the Christmas lights in London's world famous Oxford Street is usually a jubilant time for U.K. retailers, but this year the holiday season is full of uncertainty that could roll on into the new year.
A jubilant, if lounge lizards' view of Africa provides the foundation for their chimerical and ever quavering Dada, though the show also contains some influential pieces from North American Hopi tribal culture and Oceania, Asia, and Polynesia.
"Any time you're down 2-0, and particularly the way it happened — it was a tough loss — it shows a lot about them," Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' principal owner, said as he stood outside the jubilant clubhouse.
The unsettling "Without Sanctuary" exhibit, for example, made its debut in New York in 2000 and featured graphic photos of burned and mutilated black bodies surrounded by jubilant white crowds, some of which swelled into the thousands.
The Sudanese who took to the streets in December, initially to protest rising food prices, were jubilant when the military finally ousted Omar Hassan al-Bashir in April, ending his three-decade reign of kleptocracy and terror.
At Mr. Jones's jubilant victory celebration on Tuesday night, several black voters said they had long harbored a distaste for the fiery brand of evangelical politics that Mr. Moore had relied on to court working-class whites.
Inside the E.P.A. on Thursday, as news of Mr. Pruitt's departure spread, some career employees said that the mood was jubilant but quiet given that many people were out of the office around the July 4 holiday.
He photographed President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955 in Geneva tipping his hat as a beam of light crossed his face; jubilant Viennese outside the Belvedere Palace when the Allied occupation of Austria ended that year; Gen.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - American Danell Leyva, originally a substitute for the men's gymnastic team, was jubilant after winning two silver medals on Tuesday, including in one event where he had suffered a crash landing last week.
By that measurement, "The New Edition Story," a vibrant, fiercely committed three-night mini-series that begins Tuesday on BET, is overflowing with love — a jubilant celebration of a group that was preternaturally talented and rivetingly tortured.
Despite the jubilant mood, Baghdad and an overwhelming majority of the international community has widely condemned the vote, in fear that an independence effort could destabilize a country in the early stages of its post-ISIS recovery.
The monument in Port Elizabeth, capital of the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality, commemorates the jubilant day in 1994 when South Africa held its first multi-racial elections, overwhelmingly voting the African National Congress (ANC) and Mandela into power.
The film is, overall, a jubilant celebration of an artist who loudly pushed boundaries early in his career and more quietly in his later years, who left a lasting impression on the art world, especially in Los Angeles.
Who can forget the jubilant pictures of him from this year's Pride celebrations, or that time he demonstrated a peacock pose on a desk, or all those times he's balanced a baby in the palm of his hand?
Jubilant supporters took turns pointing an oversized cardboard machine gun at a human-sized doll with the face of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the party's leader and a former Brazilian president, who is in jail for corruption.
The end result is a quasi-pornographic video montage of golden, runny egg sauce oozing into a plastic squeeze bottle and then being drizzled to a jubilant disco beat onto toast, burgers, pasta, pizza, ramen, you name it.
Normally quiet and reserved, the 26-year-old burst into a broad smile, lifting his arms as the crowd rose to their feet to applaud him, led by a raucous band of jubilant, blue-and-white clad Finns.
The fall of rebel-held east Aleppo was the biggest victory of Syria's nearly six-year-old civil war for supporters of President Bashar al-Assad, and many in pro-government parts of the city have been jubilant.
MIAMI — "Crazy in Love," Beyoncé's first solo No. 1 single, remains, even 13 years after its release, a signature — an exuberant sparring session of jubilant horns and percussive vocals, overlaid with singing that's somehow both acrobatic and sauntering.
The montage of "Hello 12, Hello 13, Hello Love" into the jubilant "Gimme the Ball" (led by Ronnie Bowman Jr.'s Richie, in the zone and loving it) becomes like a club scene in its loose, playful joy.
On Tuesday in San Juan, the five-mile parade in her honor ended at the Coliseum of Puerto Rico, where she and the other Olympians danced and sang on stage in a jubilant celebration in front of thousands.
In a rollercoaster week for the country of 16 million, scenes on the streets of the capital, Harare, have gone from tanks and gunfire to protests and jubilant dancing to celebrate the longtime leader's anticipated departure from power.
Their debut album Greasewheel, released last week, captures the jubilant highs and nightmarish lows of young life in all its broke-ass, pizza for breakfast, digging down the back of the couch for loose change sort of glory.
Other hymns are delivered by actors, soloists, the Legendary Soul Stirrers and members of the Voices of the Flame Choir, appareled in Jesse Harris's jubilant costumes (quoting Ghretta Hynd's originals) and led by the marvelous J. D. Steele.
So after Ingram's last-second 3-pointer lifted the 11th-seeded Ramblers to a 64-62 victory over sixth-seeded Miami in a South Region game in Dallas, Sister Jean's jubilant reaction was exactly what one might expect.
With the discovery of river Saraswati, the Hindu right wing in India is jubilant because it aligns with its nationalist claims that Hindus are indigenous inhabitants of India and that Hindu civilization is the oldest in the world.
With parties all over town, the atmosphere felt like a wistful version of 2012, or even more so, of 2008, when Mr. Obama's election drew a quarter-million people to a jubilant victory celebration in nearby Grant Park.
Some of Mr. Yang's former employees describe a jubilant, funny, thoughtful leader who gave high fives and fist pounds, and sought to keep the mood light — a man who resembles the candidate they see on the campaign trail.
A jubilant Asian session, that included 2240.50-21.8 percent leaps for most of region's big bourses, put the world's main emerging market index up three percent and on course for its best day and week since early 21.7.
Act II travels from the nightmare darkness of the hospital — there are 12 cartoonlike nurses with syringes as big as their arms and a doctor with a fabulously outsize head — to the jubilant urban square of Praline's principality.
When: Opens Saturday, September 3 Where: The Huntington (1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, California) Los Angeles-based artist Lari Pittman's paintings are jubilant, chaotic, and aggressively inclusive, combining references, symbols, and design motifs from numerous sources, periods, and cultures.
"Friends, we will not know the outcome of this election tonight, indeed, we may not know it for some days to come," a jubilant Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor Party, told supporters in Melbourne just before midnight.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Hindus forced out of Muslim-majority Kashmir decades ago are jubilant at the government's decision to allow all citizens the right to settle there, with many considering an eventual return home if conditions are secure.
The long-awaited follow-up to 2013's Acid Rap is a double rainbow in the form of gospel rap, a jubilant and deeply spiritual thing that is already a top contender for the best rap album of 2016.
Whether there is anything to that beautiful synchronicity is probably a question for a philosopher, but after two title fights where the underdog pulled it off in a split second, fans were jubilant before the main event even began.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The resounding "no" from Italian voters to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's referendum on constitutional reform was not a rejection of the European Union and its single currency, as jubilant populists from across the bloc claimed on Monday.
In 1936, a Vogue editor named Marjorie Hillis published "Live Alone and Like It," a jubilant guide for the single working woman, which offered advice on how to find an apartment, mix a cocktail, and manage a love affair.
A friend of and frequent collaborator with Kendrick Lamar, he puts on some of the rowdiest shows in music, barking lyrics like a punk frontman while encouraging the sort of jubilant dancing that most rockers pretend to be above.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Jubilant supporters clambered onto tables to welcome Austria's new president Alexander Van der Bellen to his post-election celebration on Sunday night, giddy with relief that the former Greens leader had clearly beaten his far-right opponent.
"This is the state of Georgia: We are a red state," Mr. Kemp told jubilant supporters in Athens, his hometown, as he quickly linked Ms. Abrams to Hillary Clinton, Representative Nancy Pelosi and a host of other national Democrats.
The Jongas are jubilant at the start of the novel, when Jende lies his way into the chauffeur job for the princely salary of $30,000 a year: At last, they say, they can start to save for a house!
Watching other choreographers' productions of "The Nutcracker," you learn there's no number so hard to sustain as this waltz, in which the music never deviates from the basic one-two-three waltz beat for more than five jubilant minutes.
"Every two years there's one day in November where elites don't call the shots, don't craft the narrative or set the agenda," Mr. DeSantis told jubilant supporters festooned in confetti in an Orlando hotel ballroom late on Tuesday night.
The premise might seem a little harsh, but paired with the jubilant host, Nicole Byer, and guest stars like the comedian Lauren Lapkus, the end result is much more of a "we're laughing with you, not at you" vibe.
And how sorrowful and jubilant, as life in a storefront taxi company in an African-American neighborhood in Pittsburgh comes to feel like a free-form urban concerto, shaped by the quick-witted, improvisatory spirit that makes jazz soar.
And yet this is likely Mr. Lamar's most jubilant album, the one in which his rhymes are the least tangled — on several songs, he returns to the same phrase, for emphasis — and his stories here are the most pointed.
Manzo and the other parents were jubilant, but their cheers quickly turned into tears when the state government was forced to issue an embarrassing retraction the following day stating that the girls had not actually been found or rescued.
Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN)Jubilant supporters of Brazil's president-elect Jair Bolsonaro took the streets of Rio de Janeiro on Sunday after the far-right congressman was declared the winner of the country's presidential election by a wide margin.
As jubilant women's and civil liberties groups hailed it as a milestone and foes denounced it as a travesty, Ms. McCorvey stayed on the sidelines, out of touch with her lawyers, who had preserved her anonymity throughout the case.
If I had not changed, I would have been jubilant after this election and more certain than ever that anxiety from a shrinking white majority would result in the election of more people who tap into this simple narrative.
Fifty erotic drawings titled Disko Girls, while individually not all that notable, collectively are undeniably fun, depicting naked women who appear jubilant about their nakedness as they pose at the beach, play music, and make love to one another.
Jubilant parade-goers decked out in Cubs gear spanned every generation from infants to retirees and came from all walks of life for a parade starting at Wrigley Field and ending with a rally in Grant Park in downtown Chicago.
"I knocked on hundreds and hundreds of doors during the campaign and I can't think of a situation where somebody really brought up the past," said Oisin Dolan, 33, one of many jubilant Sinn Fein supporters at Dublin's RDS count centre.
"I knocked on hundreds and hundreds of doors during the campaign and I can't think of a situation where somebody really brought up the past," said Oisin Dolan, 33, one of many jubilant Sinn Fein supporters at Dublin's RDS count center.
The populist UK Independence Party was jubilant after achieving its defining ambition of Brexit last summer, and was billed by some as a future rival to Labour in many parts of England; but it has since flopped in by-elections.
HONOLULU — Hundreds of young, jubilant supporters gathered in a hot cafeteria at the Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind in Honolulu and cheered as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a democratic socialist and likely future member of Congress, introduced state Rep.
It was a cautious, tight-checking game before a crowd dominated by jubilant, flag-waving Russian fans, many of whom had come directly from seeing teenage figure skater Alina Zagitova deliver the country's first gold medal of the Pyeongchang Games.
It also has a number of important cultural projects in the works like an adaptation of Lin Manuel-Miranda's jubilant, pro-immigrant musical In the Heights — though the creators have asked for the rights to be released back to them.
"It is time for us to come together as one united people," Trump told a jubilant crowd at the Hilton, just days after leading followers in chants of "lock her up" -- a vow to investigate and jail his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Lim Hyojun won gold in the 1500m short track speed skating to give Olympic hosts South Korea their first medal at the Pyeongchang Games in front of a jubilant crowd at the Gangneung Ice Arena on Saturday.
Don't miss their jubilant callejoneada — a classic pre-wedding procession (complete with tequila shots, mariachi music, and a ceremonial donkey, of course) where life-like bride and groom puppets, or mojigangas, dance down San Miguel de Allende's iconic cobbled streets.
Okay, it's his second year running to be nominated, so it's not really that surprising – but you wouldn't have known from the jubilant shriek the actor let out upon hearing his name called first in the outstanding comedy actor category.
In Poland, a recent attempt by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party to take over the judiciary triggered such massive protests that the largely ceremonial president decided to veto the controversial law, a move that surprised even jubilant democracy activists.
PARIS (Reuters) - Millions of jaded but jubilant French were recovering on Wednesday after a night of celebration following the team's 1-0 World Cup semi-final win against Belgium, a victory that has generated a rare but contagious mood of optimism.
There have been retweet-worthy reactions to the dismissal — many jubilant, others rightly annoyed that it took so long for it to happen — but let's be honest: Weren't we all just waiting to see what Chrissy Teigen had to say?
His no-show was greeted with jubilant victory chants and applause by the hundreds of protesters who had infiltrated the event, many of them UIC students, some with Bernie Sanders signs, others wearing T-shirts emblazoned with "Black Lives Matter".
Balletomania, a form of madness to be found in many cities round the world, traditionally reaches an annual peak of jubilant clamor in June, when American Ballet Theater performs "Swan Lake" and "Romeo and Juliet" at the Metropolitan Opera House.
VIENNA, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Jubilant supporters clambered onto tables to welcome Austria's new president Alexander Van der Bellen to his post-election celebration on Sunday night, giddy with relief that the former Greens leader had clearly beaten his far-right opponent.
Echoing Miller, Peterson, the Des Moines columnist, predicted that some day a player, far from home and frustrated over a defeat, will encounter a jubilant fan for the opposing team in a threatening on-court situation, and violence will ensue.
That project drew out the dark undertones of mixtape favorites like "Bang Bros" and "L's Anthem" and made them explicit, mostly losing sight of the jubilant tone and sonic innovation that made Lil Durk's music stand out in the first place.
A less jubilant Barnum, Donald Trump is also himself a fictional character: a television billionaire and tabloid playboy, a tissue-thin confabulation of theatricalized cultural resentments, like "All in the Family"'s so-wrong-you-can't-deny-I'm-right Archie Bunker.
LOS ANGELES — "Crazy Rich Asians," powered by jubilant reviews and pent-up demand for a major Hollywood film led by Asian stars, took in a strong $210 million at North American theaters over the weekend, easily enough for No. 2500.
And just a short walk away from the Studio Museum of Harlem, Derrick Adams's jubilant collages in homage to the great African-American fashion designer Patrick Kelly (1954-1990) are at the Countee Cullen Library, at 104 West 136th Street. Fabulous.
Companies that are still selling versions of the drug include Alembic Pharmaceuticals, Jubilant Pharma, and Mylan NV. The price of a 160 mg valsartan tablet rose to around 31 cents from 14 cents a month earlier, according to the survey.
Newspapers splashed photos of jubilant Japan players in their blue jerseys on front pages on Wednesday, and government spokesman Yoshihide Suga highlighted that it was the first time an Asian team had beaten a South American side at the World Cup.
Cameron Mathison, in a pale-gray suit, waved at someone in jubilant semaphore across an infinity pool; two "90210" alums hugged; on a balcony, Mary-Margaret Humes and John Wesley Shipp, Dawson's parents on "Dawson's Creek," took in the view.
Video footage shot by one of the arriving cruise guests and shared with Reuters showed jubilant passengers cheering from their stateroom balconies and open windows, some shouting, "We're home!" as the vessel passed beneath the Golden Gate Bridge into the bay.
Erdogan, 64, the most popular - yet divisive - leader in modern Turkish history, told jubilant, flag-waving supporters there would be no retreat from his drive to transform Turkey, a NATO member and, at least nominally, a candidate to join the European Union.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Weaker Consolidated Profile: JPL's IDR is based on its parent Jubilant Life Sciences Limited's (JLS) consolidated profile, given Fitch's assessment of moderate linkage between JPL and its parent, which Fitch assesses to have a weaker credit profile than its subsidiary.
While several were still skeptical as to whether or not the 93-year-old — who led the country to independence from the UK in 1980 — would willingly step down, the march itself was jubilant as citizens cheered on the military for intervening.
Steven Soderbergh, who directed the Ocean's trilogy and who returns from a four-year retirement from filmmaking to bookend it with the equally jubilant new heist comedy Logan Lucky, is a savant when it comes to understanding the appeal of his lead actors.
Act II is largely dance: Mr. Wheeldon takes the fourth of Shakespeare's five acts and expands it into the jubilant, innocent peak of the whole ballet, in contrast with the adult miseries of the first act and the mature resolution of the third.
But the jubilant scenes that greeted the October 20 takeover seemed a distant memory Saturday as thousands of fans walked out in the 220th minute of a home game against Sunderland to protest the rise of some ticket prices to about $13.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Korea's unified women's Olympic hockey team suffered their second lop-sided defeat on Monday, as seven different players scored to lift Sweden to an 8-0 win on another night of jubilant displays of goodwill between the two Koreas.
Among the losers, Jubilant Foodworks Ltd plunged as much as 9.9 percent to a more than two-month low after the operator of Domino's Pizza and Dunkin Donuts chains in India posted a 31 percent drop in its June-quarter profit on Saturday.
"For Ethiopians everywhere, as the locks of hair represent the remains of one of the country's most revered and beloved leaders, a display of jubilant euphoria is to be expected when it is returned to its rightful home in Ethiopia," it said.
Taking advantage of multiple throwing options in the league's premier offense, Ryan completed 26 of 37 passes for 338 yards and three touchdowns in front of jubilant fans as the Falcons advanced to the NFC Championship game for just the fourth time.
In case you've missed the news of Philly greasing its lampposts to stop jubilant fans from climbing them: The Philadelphia Eagles will be facing off against the New England Patriots, who are back to the Super Bowl for the eighth time since 43.
Thanks to a sparkling power play, a 234-save performance by goaltender Michael Hutchinson, and a two-point night from red-hot center Mathieu Perreault, the Jets edged the Canucks 261-276 on Sunday night in front of a jubilant home crowd.
After one of Michael's new sisters, Dezhianna, 17, snapped a picture for Twitter of the jubilant preschooler holding a "Some Things Are Worth The Wait" sign and pumping his fist, Montgomery awoke the next morning to find her inbox deluged with happy emails.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Lim Hyojun won gold in the 1500m short track speed skating to give Olympic hosts South Korea their first medal at the Pyeongchang Games in front of a jubilant crowd at the Gangneung Ice Arena on Saturday.
Festival mainstays The Killers and The Cure round out the Pyramid Stage's headlining slots on Saturday and Sunday, following what will undoubtedly be a jubilant and historic Stormzy set on Friday night (he'll be the first British rapper to ever headline Glastonbury).
Many jubilant residents of Ely and nearby towns are now hanging their hopes on a plan to build a massive mining facility under a patch of national forest that's a stone's throw from one of the most verdant watersheds in the world.
The tabloids painted Knox as a sex-craved deviant participating in murderous orgies, essentially slut-shaming her to "prove" that she was capable of murder; Pisa is especially jubilant while talking about her (and Kercher's) looks and joking about girl-on-girl crime.
"It might be unusual for a presidential candidate to say this, but I'm going to keep saying this: I believe what we need in America today is more love and kindness," she told a jubilant crowd at a victory party in Florida.
Among the highlights were the slumber music from "Atys," with gauzy, lilting orchestral strains accompanying Aaron Sheehan's floating vocal lines, and the buoyant final chorus from "Les Fontaines," which renders the jubilant, upward-surging momentum of the decorative park fountains in full spritz.
So, in between two jubilant numbers, she picks up a microphone to recall how as a black and Puerto Rican girl growing up in the Bronx with a Yoruban first name (which really does mean "joy"), she wanted to be Ginger Rogers.
ZAGREB/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Jubilant Croatian fans honked their car horns and let off fireworks after their soccer team came from behind to beat England 2-1 in extra-time on Wednesday to clinch a place in the World Cup final against France.
Although no team had forced more three-and-outs (38) or allowed fewer yards per play (4.29) or generated more sacks (44) than the 49ers, their lapses across this jubilant season share a common culprit: mobile quarterbacks, like Russell Wilson and Kyler Murray.
The delivery mechanism is a gaggle of tweens who belt the jubilant essence of their youth into each song — until their salad days shrivel about a year later, when the Kidz Bop stable is replenished with fresh talent plucked from nationwide casting calls.
The title track from Lizzo's forthcoming album is ecstatic, comedic, bawdy and tragic, toggling between powerful blues-soul singing and jubilant, swinging rapping to convey emotion that's serious and also so unexpected it can't help but be sort of a laugh, too.
But wage growth remained sluggish at 2.7 percent over the previous year, indicating that the tight labor market and the robust 4.1 percent second-quarter growth in GDP that a jubilant Trump administration announced last week still isn't showing up in paychecks.
A preparator's nightmare in the form of 987 12-inch steel tiles that perfectly fit the long walls of that yawning space, this jubilant battle of artistic styles and mind-sets covers stark geometric abstraction, paint-by-numbers realism and everything in between.
JARABLUS, Syria (Reuters) - Flashing victory signs and firing in the air, the young rebels who took this Syrian town from Islamic State a week ago may be jubilant, but their ability to hold territory will hinge on Turkey's appetite for keeping its forces inside Syria.
While Mickelson was jubilant on Sunday after his team had regained the cherished Ryder Cup trophy with a sizzling display in the last-day singles, he cautioned that what had been ushered in by the task force was only a foundation for the future.
Most people do not share the belief that a process must be morally pure before its results can be celebrated; they can be jubilant about the Falcon Heavy and question Tesla's treatment of its workers at the same time, without the one invalidating the other.
The jubilant booing of the L.A.P.D. seems to give rise to a sea of people excited to have a chance to tell the cops where to shove it, albeit in a way that won't end up with them looking down the barrel of a gun.
And it's indicative of Trump's current state of mind: jubilant that neither he nor any of his family members were charged in the Mueller report while also retaining much of the anger, resentment and conspiracy-theorizing that have fueled his time in the White House.
On a return visit after Tuesday's election, Reuters found that many of Algonac's 4,000 residents were jubilant that Trump had captured the White House, although there were also echoes of what some people said seven months ago: that he is an uncertain, high-stakes gamble.
When it was his turn to speak at the jubilant press conference celebrating the House's historic vote to begin the process of taking healthcare away from millions of people, Paul Ryan took a shot at the Senate, which will take up healthcare repeal next.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — When Robert G. Mugabe stepped down as Zimbabwe's president last fall, jubilant citizens poured into the streets of Harare, the capital, hoping that the end of his 22014-year rule would lead to competitive multiparty elections and the revival of a moribund economy.
" And DeSantis has responded to the videos of jubilant spring breakers by noting that they are "not uniform throughout the state that you're seeing massive crowds at beaches" and warning that the virus is "not something that you want to be very cavalier about.
In Standing Rock, the Army Corps' decision was met with jubilant celebration by the hundreds of Native Americans, environmentalists, and other activists who have come from around the country to protest the pipeline: Celebration circle / chat here after #DAPL permit nixed by Obama Admin.
"Booksmart," a thoroughly Gen Z comedy that balances thoughtfulness and irreverence, confirms what last year's raucous delight "Blockers," among other recent titles, only suggested: the movie mainstream, catching up with television, is finally ready to tell jubilant stories about teenagers who happen to be lesbians.
Ms. Morales has had dealings with Mr. Trump that go back years, and her husband has confirmed that she would on occasion come home jubilant because the club owner had paid her a compliment, or bestowed on her a $50 or sometimes a $22010 tip.
The jubilant mood at the Superdome seeped into the, umm, well-hydrated crowd, and no doubt later into all quarters of the Crescent City, which can now claim — among many other superlatives — the best football team in the N.F.C., if not the entire league.
But if Doucet's work leans heavily on violence to both women and men's bodies (there are many cut-off penises), it is also unapologetically about female desire; the last issue of "Dirty Plotte" concludes with a story about jubilant masturbation with an elephant's trunk.
When one of the jubilant traditional melodies was taken up by the full orchestra, signaling the beginning of Bartok's "Romanian Folk Dances," the crowd cut short its enthusiastic applause for the trio to pay attention to the brief but potent Bartokian adaptation for orchestra.
There's a definite vibe that this could be the beginning of a beautiful partnership There wasn't much vanilla fill to speak of today, and the jubilant aura around the cluing for this puzzle makes me think that the writers' room must have been a riot.
"In the face of censorship and the shutdown of 'Queer Museum,' there was no alternative but to react and believe the future had this victory in store for us," he said before a jubilant crowd, awash in the colors of the gay pride flag.
In California, our son was jubilant that we had been there, and in our haphazard parental way, we had kept our promise — he loved growing up in New York City, but the Red Sox helped him, as Frank would say, do it his way.
Liverpool's fans do not know it as that, of course: In England, it is simply "Allez Allez Allez," the tune that has provided the jubilant soundtrack to Liverpool's journey to Kiev this week, to its meeting with Real Madrid in Saturday's Champions League final.
He had been celebrating with them in front of jubilant fans who had traveled to the Hawthorns, bouncing, dancing, allowing himself to be thrown into the air, but he had to be drawn away, even as the party started to get into full swing.
The rally in Ahmedabad will be a larger version of the "Howdy Modi" rally that Trump and Modi jointly appeared at in Houston to a jubilant crowd of 50,000 Indian Americans last year, where Trump likened Modi to Elvis Presley for his crowd-pulling power.
His previous album (with Ryan Lewis) was received coldly, but in the last year, a movement he's well-suited to has begun to emerge: the hip-hop jubilant, featuring good-natured, PG-13 in image (but not lyric) stars like Lil Yachty, D.R.A.M. and Kyle.
" After she got her letter of acceptance, Narte-Parker recalled, she was quick to tell her family, and then to write back to the enrollment director: "We were all jubilant, laughing, full of joy, jumping, screaming, crying, and the greatest overwhelming feeling of belonging somewhere.
The EP music isn't part of any conversation other than the jubilant one you have with your friends in the car during a big night out or the one you have in your head as you're dancing with abandon on a bench in the club.
Image 22006 of 232 TARIFA, Spain – Askanda Fopa Ponye was jubilant this week as he stepped off an orange rescue ship, one of the latest arrivals amid an intensifying wave of migrants that propelled the shortest route from Africa to Europe into the most popular one.
The destruction of a crate of disco records — many frisbeed into the pile by irate fans from the stands — between games of a double-header between the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers resulted in a good portion of the crowd storming the field in jubilant rage.
A few months ago he and Lil Wayne reunited with Mannie Fresh for a track called "Hate"; hearing Juvie and Weezy trade bars over a Mannie beat like it was the Guerilla Warfare days felt like listening in on a jubilant shit-talk session between old friends.
Locked in a fierce fight with Hillary Clinton to win the New York primary, Senator Bernie Sanders took his plea for a political revolution to the heart of Greenwich Village on Wednesday and heaped particular scorn on Wall Street to the delight of several thousand jubilant supporters.
Talking about it put smiles on band members' faces in an afternoon-long string of interviews last month at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, a few days after the band's jubilant set at the first weekend of the Desert Trip festival in Indio, Calif.
When Russia then sent Spain spiraling out of the tournament in a wildly intense round-of-353 game decided by a penalty shootout, hundreds of thousands of jubilant Russian fans, if not more, spilled onto the streets of cities the length and breadth of this vast country.
"It is impossible to take moral lectures from people like the mayor of Philadelphia, who dance in jubilant celebration over 'sanctuary cities,' when you had innocent Americans, U.S.-born and foreign, who are victimized on a daily basis because of illegal immigration," Mr. Miller said. 5.
LOS ANGELES — Reaching into jubilant crowds from atop the back seat of a slow-moving convertible, walking the streets of riot-torn Watts, sitting with Cesar Chavez in the Central Valley — these are the frozen moments of Robert F. Kennedy's campaign for president in California in 1968.
He built a commanding five-stroke lead with seven holes to play, and while he appeared a little rattled in the closing stages, he had the victory in hand when he began marching toward the 18th hole, with an escort of thousands of jubilant supporters in tow.
HAWIJA, Iraq — The jubilant outpouring that erupted in the heart of Hawija on Friday, the day after Iraqi forces claimed victory there, celebrated more than the fact that the Islamic State militants had finally been routed from the city, their last major urban stronghold in Iraq.
WASHINGTON — The day after what many had assumed would be the inauguration of the first female president, hundreds of thousands of women flooded the streets of Washington, and many more marched in cities across the country, in defiant, jubilant rallies against the man who defeated her.
ERBIL, Iraq — As jubilant Iraqi Kurds celebrated their vote Monday on independence from Iraq, shooting off fireworks and parading in cars festooned with Kurdish flags late into the night, their neighbors conducted military exercises on the region's borders, raising the threat of military intervention if it secedes.
But the image of a jubilant graduate in a cap and gown conflicted sharply with Mr. Artan's actions on Monday, when the police say he rammed a car into pedestrians on a sidewalk at Ohio State before jumping out and stabbing people with a butcher knife.
Despite glaring errors on every apparatus barring the floor exercise, Japan's collective score of 269.294 was enough to see them top the first sub division in qualifying ahead of jubilant hosts Brazil — who were fielding a full team in the men's Olympic competition for the first time.
And there have been so, so many declarations of "The beginning of the end!" that the comedian John Oliver had a recurring, satirical "We got him!" segment on his late-night HBO show, complete with a jubilant marching band and sequined majorettes celebrating President Trump's downfall.
It's a pivotal solo by Dada Masilo in her version of "Swan Lake," which arrives on Tuesday at the Joyce Theater after a jubilant reception in Ms. Masilo's native South Africa and an extensive tour in Europe, where it has been greeted by rave reviews and packed audiences.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ST. LOUIS — On the opening night of her exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Amy Sherald is jubilant, albeit being pulled back and forth by museum staff and obliging cordially as person after person requests a photo or a conversation.
Rhyming in topic nearby is the large jubilant work, "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (after Harriet Jacobs)" (1997) by Rollins & K.O.S. — festooned with vertical bars of colorful ribbons that trail carefreely onto the floor, expressing the young protagonist's innocent fantasies of freedom while in hiding.
At the morning rehearsal, as a jubilant crowd cheered run-throughs of production numbers, somber network and awards show administrators clustered in aisles and hallways at the Beacon on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, trying to figure out how the show should respond to the mass shooting.
The misstep on a relatively minor story — it was never mentioned on any of CNN's television networks — left some White House staff members jubilant, believing it handed them a new talking point to use as a cudgel against mainstream media organizations they feel are largely biased against them.
The jubilant Fascists, already seeing Greece as ''in the bag'' before spring ends, now that German troops are on the Greek border, are telling everyone that the same great force of the northern Axis partner has changed the British military position in North Africa to a great defensive.
Whether she's throwing down jubilant house and disco-leaning sets, on the dancefloor hugging her fans, or speaking out against bigotry, Stamper is always fully and passionately engaged, driven by her belief that dance music is a haven to outcasts of all genders, races, and walks of life.
"This is a meeting space, we came here to celebrate marriage equality so we would come here to mourn a loss as well," said Triglianos, referring to the jubilant crowds that spontaneously gathered at the Greenwich Village bar a year ago to celebrate the Supreme Court's marriage decision.
The jubilant U.S. Bank crowd was treated to an effortless, suspenseless day at the game, and some amazing individual efforts: At the end of the day, the Vikings are the NFL's only undefeated team—and, with all apologies to the Atlanta Falcons, the best team in the NFL.
Northam's victory over GOP lobbyist and former George W. Bush aide Ed Gillespie -- clinched much earlier than nervous Democrats had expected -- left party leaders jubilant about their chances in the 2018 midterm elections, particularly in heavily suburban, Republican-held House districts that look much like the northern Virginia suburbs.
On Drew Daniel and Martin Schmidt's latest release as Matmos, Ultimate Care II, the Baltimore-based duo also train their ears to domestic sources, but their assemblage of sounds from their home washing machine (the brand name of which gives the record its name) feels jubilant instead of dour.
Related: Why Chapo's Capture Won't Stop the Flow of Weed, Meth, Cocaine, and Heroin After a formal but quietly jubilant message from the president, the day culminated with Chapo being frog-marched before the press over the tarmac at Mexico City's airport and into a large navy helicopter.
Early Thursday morning, a jubilant Mr. Trump described how Mr. Kim had been "excellent" to three American prisoners he had agreed to release from a prison in North Korea, and "nice" to free them so early — a "wonderful thing" that showed Mr. Kim's desire to end his country's isolation.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Breaking into a first final at a hardcourt Grand Slam would seem a good excuse for a jubilant post-match celebration but a small fist pump and a steely glance at the players box was all Garbine Muguruza allowed herself at the Australian Open on Thursday.
People close to China's economic policymaking process say that as the trade talks progressed this past week, the mood among Chinese officials gradually shifted from deeply worried to cautious and finally, by late in the week, jubilant and even incredulous that the hard-liners' goals had been achieved.
Thousands of jubilant supporters of the pro-Kurdish Peoples&apos Democratic Party, or HDP, also spilled into the streets of the predominantly Kurdish southeastern city of Diyarbakir after unofficial results from Anadolu showed the party surpassing the 10 percent threshold needed to enter parliament and garnering 11.6 percent of the vote.
For example: Imagine having a song like "Another One Bites the Dust" at your fingertips and deciding to pair it with a montage of gay bathhouses that foreshadows Mercury's AIDS diagnosis, thus turning the song itself into something deeply offensive and homophobic instead of the fun, jubilant anthem it should be.
He returned on Thursday to ululations and tears of joy from former workers and their families who were also kicked out - a jubilant return and the first sign that the president who has replaced Robert Mugabe is making good on a vow to stop illegal land seizures and restore property rights.
It brings to mind a friend's essay on all the wrong things people say when you're trying to get pregnant — hey, there's another life situation in which you want something you don't currently have and people are unspeakably awkward when things are rough, but goddamn jubilant when you finally have it.
After the fulminations on the Capitol steps from the pouting boy with the toys, the helicopter escape by the grownups, the jubilant resistance by millions of marching women (and men), and, finally, the long (or short) rides home, as dusk fell on Sunday a sane, soft-spoken man addressed a gathering.
By then, he was a household name to Americans, and his habit of lighting a cigar amid jubilant cheers and applause at moments of triumph in mission control had become a familiar portrait on television and in newspapers and magazines, a symbol of swelling national pride in outdistancing the Soviet Union.
On January 22015, 2128, a jubilant Meryl Streep stood before a gala crowd at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, in Los Angeles, having just won an award for her role in "Doubt," the film adaptation of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about sexual abuse, race, and the Catholic Church.
The Met's excellent choristers were especially impressive during the jubilant final scene of "Fidelio," when the families of the prisoners, with woman and children in everyday wear, are reunited with their husbands and fathers, liberated by the noble Don Fernando (Günther Groissböck), thanks to the actions of the heroic Leonore.
A subsequent gathering of the Senate Democrats was no less jubilant, with activists hoisting signs and cheering loudly, and Ms. Stewart-Cousins beginning a news conference by issuing a false plea for Republicans to take up the Democrats' bills — much as she often did when her party was in the minority.
But the Daily Beast's Maxwell Tani and Asawin Suebsaeng report that Trump's reliance on Dobbs goes way beyond one-on-one phone calls and jubilant Twitter shoutouts: As such, Dobbs doesn't get to just interview and socialize with the president; he is involved in some of the administration's more sensitive discussions.
The jubilee celebrated by The Jubilee Show is the 100th anniversary of Schiele's death at the age of 28 — not something to be especially jubilant about — from the Spanish flu of 1918, the same pandemic that claimed the life of Klimt, Schiele's friend, mentor, and Virgil into Vienna's elite art circles.
Inside the brick fortress near the Brooklyn Bridge that is 1 Police Plaza, the headquarters of the New York Police Department, the auditorium is a place where officers come for jubilant events, where cadets are sworn in and where members of the force shake the hand of the commissioner after a promotion.
On a walk with his scruffy dog, Wednesday, he revels in the jubilant simplicity of life we habitually take for granted: the turtle in the pond, the Stop War graffiti on the sidewalk, the kindly neighbor on top of the hill, the people in line at the soup kitchen, the ducks floating downstream.
Thousands of jubilant supporters of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party, or HDP, also spilled into the streets of the predominantly Kurdish southeastern city of Diyarbakir after unofficial results from Anadolu showed the party coming in third with 11.5 percent of the legislative vote -- surpassing the 10 percent threshold needed to enter parliament.
Jubilant FoodWorks, which is a franchisee for Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donuts in India, will benefit from a lower indirect tax rate; under the old regime, tax rates applied were approximately 20 percent, while the current GST bracket applied is 18 percent plus full credit for service tax paid, the analysts said.
One big question surrounding this year's Academy Awards is how or if the ceremony will address #MeToo, especially after the Golden Globes, which became a jubilant coming-out party for Time's Up, the movement spearheaded by 300 powerful Hollywood women who helped raise millions of dollars to fight sexual harassment around the country.
We seem to have been edging ever so gently back into that gaudy yet jubilant early-00s sensibility (for instance, Taylor Swift's video for "Bad Blood" is analogous Britney Spear's "Toxic,") wherein a feeling of indulgent spectacle, no matter how silly or over the top, is more satisfying than a whiff of cool.
The stoppage time goals from Kim Young-gwon and Son Heung-min which gave Korea their first win in this World Cup after two defeats sparked jubilant scenes among Korea's players and Cho said he and his team mates thought they were going through until they learned of the result from Yekaterinburg.
But in the chilly Rimrock Auto Arena here, Mr. Trump glowed in the comfort of a captive and sympathetic audience: first in a brief interview on "Fox & Friends" minutes before the rally and then in an unbridled, winding speech, both before a jubilant and rowdy crowd that booed and cheered on cue.
There's a jubilant guess-who who's who of voice actors: Lisa Kudrow (as an owl emerging from a coma), Hilary Swank (the insufferable Justin Bieber–type Joey Pogo), Margo Martindale (a criminally diabolical version of herself), LaKeith Stanfield, Keith Olbermann, Stephen Colbert, Lance Bass, Whoopi Goldberg, Paul McCartney, RuPaul, and Nicole Holofcener.
Instead, an equine ambulance was soon barreling down the stretch and, as NBC broadcast to its prime-time audience a jubilant celebration in the box of Vino Rosso's owner, Mike Repole, Mongolian Groom was loaded into the truck and taken to a hospital on Santa Anita's barn area beneath the rouge-tipped San Gabriel Mountains.
The truest sign that Mr. West has succeeded is that these are not fractures at all for Chance, who on the jubilant, nourishing "Coloring Book," his third solo release, has blossomed into a crusader and a pop savant, coming as close as anyone has to eradicating the walls between the sacred and the secular.
JON CARAMANICA COUNT BASIE AND LESTER YOUNG 'Classic 1936-1947 Count Basie and Lester Young Studio Sessions' (Mosaic) There hasn't ever been a body of recorded music more jubilant than the work of Lester Young with Count Basie in the 1930s, when they were turning Kansas City swing into an irresistible facet of American life.
Had it not been for those two pitches, the slider to Avisail Garcia and a fastball to Leury Garcia in the third inning that fell to earth in the Yankees' bullpen, the Yankees' clubhouse might have been as jubilant as it had been for the previous nine days rather than silent and virtually deserted.
He wisely leaves the full-throated choir alone in the jubilant opener 'Every Hour' and to awe in the climax of 'Selah,'" Brian Josephs wrote for EW. "'Jesus Is King' is also merciful: It's as unimaginative about its hollow ideas as Ye, but it is a comparatively tuneful 27 minutes that isn't as crippled by prideful ugliness.
The amount of movement in his short verse here is insane—a gurgling plunge of melody about a girl dropping it low to a rhythmic rapped riff on how attractive she is to a soaring croak describing a grand philosophical battle and deep declaration of love to a final jubilant evocation of the moment in time.
And outfielder Enrique Hernandez, who epitomizes the Dodgers' roster of versatile players, supplied nearly all the offense himself by smashing a solo home run, a two-run shot and a grand slam to tie a postseason single-game record of seven R.B.I. "It's been a long time," a jubilant Kershaw, who became a Dodger in 2008, said afterward.
By including some pretty wonderfully contrasting pre-revolutionary drawings, such as David's "Study after Guido Cagnacci's Young Martyr" (circa 1775) and Jean-Honore Fragonard's wildly lavish fête galante drawing "The Slap" (1785), the show demonstrates how Rococo's jubilant extravagance was overthrown by a severe Neoclassicism that accentuated the moral climate of the final years of the monarchy's regime.
But as the room emptied, and the jubilant Los Angeles Rams continued a celebration that would rival any bacchanalia in this city's French Quarter, the player who helped preserve their season by blatantly breaking the rules stood in the middle of it all, still in full uniform, delighted to answer question after question about his fateful, and fortunate, moment.
The final moments of a championship are often indelible — Charlie Hayes excitedly clutching a pop-up in foul territory for the Yankees in 113, Jesse Orosco cathartically throwing his glove high into the air for the Mets in 1986, or Joe Carter's jubilant dance around the bases after his Series-winning homer for Toronto in 1993.
There is also playfulness in the short videos and slide images projected through old-time carousels, with all the whirring and pops of that archaic technology, and in the disco music streaming from a small stereo placed on the floor, which always sounds a bit like a Baptist church to me, with it jubilant choruses and energetic harmonies.
When he revs his mumble into a yell and slams down with thin, crunchy shards of guitar static splintering every which way, the band rouses, especially on "Vincent," whose echoey single-string intro sets up an increasingly frantic and jubilant song, and the latter half of "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales," when he goes overboard, pleasingly, with the moaning.
This act seems to free him of his anger as he travels to the sound clash, where sound systems compete for the best tunes and rhymes, for the final scene of the film — a jubilant celebration of protest, where he screams the improvised lyrics "We can't tek no more of dat" in unison with the crowd as police destroy the gates.
The show opens with a temporal swirl: the adult Tina (Adrienne Warren) sits wearing a Corvette-red leather dress, her back to the crowd, rasping out a mantra, as her very young counterpart (a charming Skye Dakota Turner, no relation to Tina) sits through a jubilant musical number at church, unable to restrain her voice, despite the chiding of her mother.
The fair is full of expressively sexual work of every sort and size, from Caroline Wells Chandler's jubilant and genderqueer crochet characters — the largest of which, at 15 feet, spans an entire wall of the Roberto Paradise booth — to Jennifer Chan's "Body Party" (2015), a bed spread printed with disembodied, oiled, and ripped male torsos, in the ltd los angeles booth.
The Warriors have done something very few organizations ever have, and what it all means for the most important player they ever employed is a topic I couldn't stop thinking about while watching Steph Curry prance from Quicken Loans Arena's emotional post-game awards presentation to its jubilant visiting locker room, choking the Larry O'Brien trophy with his magical right hand.
I'll bend the rules to include somebody who has only four works of literary fiction to his name — James McBride, the author of three vivid historical novels, one collection of short stories, one nonfiction account of James Brown and a moving memoir — since I think his grand storytelling style and jubilant sense of play will be right up your alley.
The last shot of Arsène Wenger, Arsenal manager, was not of him basking, one last time, in the adulation of his club's fans, but of him, surrounded by a phalanx of stewards and police officers in bright yellow jackets, being ushered into the tunnel as jubilant Huddersfield Town fans raced on to the field to celebrate a relegation near miss.
"The dawning realization for many in the party is that what Democrats had envisioned as a jubilant national convention in Milwaukee … has the potential to turn into a pitched battle among multiple candidates and their supporters, each representing dueling ideological wings of the party and convinced that the other side would lose to Trump," Matt Viser, Dan Balz and Annie Linskey report.
"We announce from this place in central Golan district that it has been cleaned by the counterterrorism service and we convey the good news to the Iraqi people that the battle of Fallujah is over," Lieutenant General Abdul Wahab al-Saidi told state TV. Flanked by jubilant fighters, some waving Iraqi flags, Saidi said a few militants were still holding out in buildings.

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